e Two 7: THE FRANKLIN PIIES Friday, November 21, 1924. Personal Mention. Ellijay Items. Cant. Frank Swan and Mr, Vernon Swan have been in the. county a few See Gloria Swanson in the Hum ming Bird, the great lramount picture. Idle Hour Theatre, Friday and Saturday nights. Attorney Black of Bryson City at tended court here this week. ' Mr. Robert Barnett of Aquone was a visitor here this week. Mr. Fowler of Douglas, Wyo., has been here this week with a view of selling his land to the lake Emory Company, Those who have seen the Humming Bird declare that Glorai Swanson excels herself in this picture. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Goffey of Helen, Ga., spent the week e"d with Mrs. Goffey's parents, Mrs. and Mrs. li. 13. McCollimi. Mr. E. B. McColluml of Proctor, made a business trip to Asheville Friday returning home by way of Franklin. Don't fait to see the great screen actress, Gloria Swanson. in the Hum ming Bird at the Idles Hour Theatre Friday and Saturday nights. . mts. . c umningnam aim son John left Tuesday for a visit to rel atives in Florida.! Mr. Lee Rogers has taken an op tion on a farm at Cboksville, Md., Mr, Rogers wants to sell his three farms in Macon lounty and move to Maryland. Officials of the Lake Emory Com pany afe now asking the subscrbers to sign negotiable papers so that the deals for the land may be closed. Gloria Swanson is the idol of mil lions of movie fans. At the Idle Hour Theatre Friday -and Saturday nights. Mr. G. S. Terry, representing J. A, Kclley of Atlanta, is in town today J " vmjiisau VI L LI I l. V a I UIC co-operative sale. After listening to a sermon by Pastor Frank Burngarncr in the morn ing, quite a number of our , Ellijay people went to a baptizing at moun tain Grove, Sunday afternoon. Some knock-kneed scalawag set fire to the woods a few miles from here and the fire has been destroying property for nearly a week and the smoke is still rising. A number of our neighbors have almost exhausted themselves fire-fighting. Mr. Harley Stewart was taken ill suddenly yesterday afternoon. Dr. Angel was called and Harley was rushed to the hospital today and an operation was performen for acute appendicitis. We do not yet know how successful the operation will prove. . Mr. Ernest Dills and his bride, the former Miss Civile Henry, are now on their way to Florida!1 .Mr. C. G. .Mincy.and family have moved to Gastonia. It is beginning to look as if Ellijay will be a lonely place in a few months but maybe some of our folks will return. Mr. P. N. Moses has' purchased a saw mill and is having it set up near the . home of his father, Mr, T. P. Moses. They hope to be ready to begin turning out boards in a week or so. f Mr. Albert Rogers and Miss Kate Henry were quietly married a few days ago. They are now at Sylva where Mr. Rogers is working at the carnenters trade. Mrs. Daisy Buchanan and her child ren are visiting relatives in Georgia. Mr, JR. M. Shook was in this jieigh borhopd today buying cattle. One important deal was made with Mr. J. W. Henry. Mrs. Cope Elias has been visiting friends in Franklin this week. The Carolina Provision Company is now handling all kinds of builders supplies. The pictures of Gloria Swanson charm and thrill. The great Para mount picture, the Humming Bird, is her best. Idle Hour Theatre, Friday and Saturday nights. , ' ' ' Railways in the United States use 87,500,000 new ties every year. WILL SAVE YOU MONEY If you knew that you could get several dollars back for every dollar you invested it would not take you long to decide, would it? You would invest at once'. . . - Well, that is just what you can do by investing in the subscription price to your Local Newspaper. It will be the means of saving you several dollars during the year if you will allow it to do so. It is the best in vestment you can make for the money. Say nothing about the local news it carries but consider it just as a business proposition, a money saver. It carries the advertisements of the local mer chants', and by keeping track of these from week to week you will be able during,the year to save yourself many times the cost of the year's subscription in buy-, ing the things you need and want. All you have to do is to watch the advertising columns and the bargains offered by your home merchants will allow you to supply your wants at the bargain prices they offer. This helps in another way. It helps the local mer chant to keep up his stock if you buy at home and makes his a better store for your community. It helps the newspaper business, which is boosting your home town every week. Both of these help you as they help to make your town a little better and that means increasing the value of your property. You get the idea? Take your home newspaper as an investment, not as a sort of act of charity, but be cause it will be worth real money to you. You can make it worth more or less, just as you use it. But if you depend on borrowing it instead of having it sent direct to you, there will be many time,s when it gets around to you too late. Those who subscribe for it and get it right away will have taken the bargain you may want. Get your name on the list right away. THE FRANKLIN PRESS Pay-as-you-enter It stops when you stop Send your subscription NOW News 'of Macon County , People in Winston-Salem We are all glad ta see Mr, Robert Parrish back again, be is an employee at the furniture factory, Mr. Claude Dills was visiting Mr. Floyd Justice Monday night. We are sorry to have our friends leave us. .Mr. John Ramsey 4nd daughter, Grace, have gone to Phila delphia, Pa., to stay a while. We are sorry to. report that Miss Ncoma Gibson is on the sick list. Hope she will soon recover. Miss Bonnie Dehart is .clerking for F. VV, Wool worth. Miss Mary Carncs was visiting Mrs. Henry Mallonee Saturday night. Messrs. Ernest Justice and Evert Hampton were on the streets Sunday. Messrs. Glen Gibson and Ralston Justice were shopping in town Monday. Holly Springs News. Mr. Dewey Corbin left for Sunburst N. C, Saturday. Messrs. John Deavcr and Everette Ledbetter, of Waynesville, N, C, were visiting Mr. J. R. Franklin Sunday. Miss Dorothy Gaston, of Asheville. N.'C; is visiting Miss Lenwood In gram. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kinslaud spent a few days last week with Mrs. Kins land's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Jackson County. .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cabe spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Seay. ' Mrs Eliza Hurst and son, Ardcll. spent the week ehd with Mrs. Fred Dalton. Miss Lois Ferguson spent Sunday with Miss Mattie Franklin. '. Mr. Charlie Teague was in this com munity on business one day last week. Miss Delia Jones, of Barker's Creek. N. C, is visiting Miss Effie Elliott. Mrs. J. R. Berry is visiting Mrs. L. A. Berry. - j Mr, Jess Jones spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Curley Kinsland. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Ammons visited Mrs. Amnions parents Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Fuller, of Macon, Ga'.. are here on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ingrain. Mr. W. C. Singleton, of Prentiss. N. C," spent Sunday with Mr. J. R. Franklin. ... Roane's Store News. Miss Pearl Frazier, of " Carson Chapel was visiting in this section Saturday and Sunday, Mr. George Anderson, of Upper Cartoogcchaye is spending a ( few nights .with his, sister, Mrs. Van Frazier at this place. He is attending court at Franklin. Air. Will Reeip pavp a mm slinrt. ing one nitrht the oast week. A larpp w w 4 -r - - o - crowd was present and all reported a good sttpper and a jolly time.. Mr. T. M. Greene is building a new house near Mr. Will Reece's, A number of the oeoole. both vonnc and old, have been attending the Revival at the Court House the oast week. . " - .'v...'- Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Grpen went tn Mount Hope Sunday night.' Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Green and children spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wallace near Oak Hill. . Mrs. Burton Waldroop, of Louisa Chapel, was visiting in this section Sunday. Mr. W. H. Roane and familv snent Sunday 011 Cartoogechaye. The children all seem to enjoy the moving picture at the Pafton School house Monday evening. Rev. ' L. R. Woods left sometime ago to attend conference but the news came back that Rev. Green of Canton. N. C. would take this circuit for this year. We were very sorry for Mr. Woods to leave us but we wil be very glad to have Mr, Green as our pastor. He attended the District Conference here last summer and made a good many friends while here.' 5 Honor Roll for Salem School. First Grade Elizabeth Bryson, James Estes, Ernest Holland, Clell Holland. Donnie Mashburn, Fritz Russell, Clarabelle Stanfield. ! Second Grade Ada Bryson, Wiley Bryson, J. B. Bryson, Marion Bryson. Thrd GradeAmerica Estes, Edna Holland, Bertie Holland, Louise Wat kins. . , Fourth Grader-John Bryson, Rob-J ert hstes, lrank Watkins, Hester Conlcy, Eva Russell. Fifth Grade Ray Bryson, Vernon Bryson, Edward Bryson, Sixth Grade Bonnie Mashburn, Mary Watkins, Seventh Grade Clara Arnold. Lease bryson, Gracie V. Bryson, Jesse Estes, Wiley Estes. AROUND THE CITY IN A FEW MINUTES Around the world in three weeks across the Atlantic in two days from New York to San Francisco from sunset to sunset. These are some of the goals that aviation experts have set for the science of flying in the nor far distant future. .. ' Impossible! What is impossible? Some people believe that you can't make a shopping tour of this city in less than sev eral hours' time and yet it can be done in a few minutes. i You can find what you want and make sure you are getting most for your money within a few minutes.' time if you do your shopping through THE FRANKLIN PRESS advertising columns. " There you'll find the best offers of all sorts of new and used merchandise bargains in household equipment clothing things to eat specials in the stores and so on through these always profitable columns. Take a little trip! through the ads today learn how to save three hours and three dol lars in three minutes ! - f 1 BIG CHRISTMAS EDITION On December 12th the Press will issue a Special Christmas Edition. Advertising rates as follows: Full Page, $13.50. Half Page, $6.75. Quarter Page, $3.40. Smaller Ads, 15c per column inch. Six pages already sold. Reserve space now and get your ads in by December first Over 1,000 subscribers. All Kindt of Legal ' BianLt For Sale at the Pren Office. PRACTICAL GIFTS The question of what to give for Christmas is always hard to settle. : We have a great variety of Practi cal and Useful Articles that appeal to every taste. " . . . Before you make your selections,. it will be to your interest to give us a chance to show you. MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO 1 : 1 V

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