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Page Two THE FRANKLIN PRESS Friday; October' 10, 1924 RALEIGH BOOSTERS IN FAIR PARADE C, Ot t. 6. Boosting become inch a the K:ute ! Libit v.ith 'Kik'igh that a hundred, .live ho u-n in the Ca'pitai City ar Koin to provide the escort for Mrs J'ldith Vandcrbilt and Governor Mor rison in the parade up historic Fay ctteville . Street, That will feature: the official opening of the Fair on , Tuesday, October 14th.'. The hundred boosters who recently traveled two days by special train on a pilgrimage to tell North ! Carolina about its State Fair will have the .State College brass band of sixty rieces at their head. Governor Morrison will follow his toric precedent when he stands before the assembled multitudes after the parade and proclaims the Fair of ficially opened, lie will likewise fol low precedent if he makes his speech brief and to the point, A speaker' of national prominence has been secured to make an address at the State Fair grounds on Wednes day, October ..'15th, '.while Thursday, the big day of the Fair, wii! be given over entirely to' inspection of ex hibits and enjoyment of various rec reational features. The State College .University football 'game .will-, be played near the -Fair grounds on thi.i day. " ' ," . Friday, October 17th, will sec the end of the State Fair. No exhibits are allowed to ble renjoved until tire Cifljual clo'c and everything runs in full blast till the closing ''Whistle sounds. i Ample parking grounds for automo- biles is assured hy the management, and record breaking crowds arc' .ex pected to attend. In Loving Memory of Little Ada Burnette Bates Little Burnette' was born July six teenth and departed this life Septem ber thirtieth, nineteen twenty-four, being two months and a half old. . She leaves to mourn, her departure father, mother, five sisters and two brothers. ... v ' . We can not see why she was taken so soon, but the Lord had a better place for her than we did. It , is so hard to give her up, but God's will be done, not ours. Oh! May the Lord help each and every one of us to live a life, so that when, we are called to die, we shall meet . dear Burnette where there will be no more sad part ings on that happy golden shore. . She. is sleeping, sweetly sleeping, while we here on earth arc weeping. She sleeps that long, sweet sleep. But we, know she is a bright and happy little angel on that happy shore. Sleep on, sweet. Babe, And take thy rest, . God called thee home, , Jle thought it best, Her loving sister, ANNIE TALLKNT. WANT ADS, ' 5e. per Line for Each Insertion i , - : - - 1 SEE my new complete line of sweat ers, Ladies' Coat's and Dresses Men's . Clothing and Shoes at' bar gains. JOS. ASH EAR. It PEARS FOR SALE, $1.00 per bushel. It ". , ; I. J. ASHE. WANTED Good beef cattle and sheep. Also corn fed hogs off the pole, 100 to 175 lbs. Spot cash paid, tf ESSIG MARKET. FOR SALE My 'piano, in' perfect condition. See Mrs.' R.' E. ' Hurst. O10 MRS, C. R., PATTEN. IF YOU NEED FUNITURE of any kind, rugs, stoves, etc., call on me. If I haven't it in stock I will get it for you. Get my prices before buy ing. CLYDE N. ' WEST, West's Mill, N. C. . p017 MY STOREYS crowded with full line of Shoes, Ready:to-Wear and No tions, See me for bargains, then talk about it. JOS. ASH EAR, It rAKE YOUR Jefferson Standard Life , Policy with W. B. Lenoir, Resident Agent. tf SEVEN PER CENT, Buckeye. Cotton Meal, delivered- at' tlis depot,, $2,20. Bring me your orders. S. A. M-unday. WANTED-Traiiicd.Bird Dog, setter or pointer. Give age and price. E. -McMillan, 109 Buford I'lace. Macon, Georgia. p017 FOR SALE My, mountain farm. Also some Jersey cows. F. W. Holland Cullasaja, N. C. ?O!0 BEST PLACE to buy your winter needs at JOS. ASIIEAR'S. , It Scroll News. Mrs. Will Moses and two sons, Willie and Howard, of. - Jackson County, are visiting relatives in this section. Mr, and Mrs. Roy iKecner have moved back from Georgia, where Mr. Keener has been at work. ;-.'' . Mr., Pritchard He'dden is again at home, after many months of ab sence. His baby has been very side with whooping cough. Miss Helen Moses, who is teach ing at Scaly this year, visited her sister, Mrs. F. E. , Mash burn, last Saturday.-' -. , Messrs. J. W. and Fred Henry and Misses Katy and Alice Henry, of El lijay,: were welcome visitors at Sun-' day School. Mr. J. D. McCoy and family, of Gneiss, accompanied them Jack Frost came full face in this; section 'September 30th. He had paid a slight visit earlier in the month. Farmers have had hustling times since his visit. F. M. INVESTIGATE See for yourself where you can buy high grade merchandise for Iqss money. I have a new stock of merchandise, and am go ing to sell the entire stock at amazingly low prices. Mule and Apple Tobacco, 15c per plug. Guaranteed High Patent Flour, 98c. Lion lirand' Sheet ing, 36 in. wide, MlzC per yd. Wool Serges, 59c yard. 1 . Shot Gun Shells, 75c per box. . The entire stock will be sold on equal basis with above prices. CB. STOCKTON PRENTISS, N. C. SPECIAL AND LAST CALL FOR BACK TAXES I have been waiting patiently on you for your back taxes. These must be paid at once, or I will be compelled to call in person and lew for same which will cause extra cost. Your friend, ALEX MOORE, Sheriff. A l lP f( IUI ' I : I V k xJj A LJJK '.If:. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 10 A. M. 135 feet fronting on Main Street, 139 feet on both sides of Palmer Street, will be sub-divided into business lots and sold at public auction. Building'Jwill be sold separately, purchaser to remove same. 1 This property is known as the Junaluska Inn property, owned by E. S. Hunnicutt, and is one of the best business properties evpr offered in the lown of Franklin, The business section of Frank lin can extend only in one direction., Mn Specu lator and investor, look this over and back your judgment with your money. 1 .Terms. 1-3 cash, balance 1 and 2 years. FREE CASH PRIZES IRASS BAND 08LESBYIEALTY; AUCTION ATLANTA, GA. mday JCT.13--11A.il. OF THE NOW OWNED BY m DAVI ' ' ', ..''.."''' This 'farm located 3-4 mile west of Court House on Murphy Road and is one of the most desirable farms in Macon County. Will be sub-, divided into lots and small farms and will be absolutely sold for the high dollar. This farm is just outside of the city limits. Here is your opportunity to acquire a home in the coming town of Western Carolina. With our Atlanta-Asheville concrete high way and our big power dam now a certainty, real estate is bound to advance. This is the greatest chance ever offered to investors and home seekers. Be sure to be there on date of sale. Good Band. Cash prizes given away. Terms one-third cash, balance 1 and 2 years. The entire farm equipment and live stock will also be sold same day. Tractor, harrow, plows, silage cutter, milch cows, horses, and numerous other articles. 1 LAI J AUCTION CO. FRANKLIN, N. C. 0
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