The l'crnu'rs l"c;lcr;itinii announce. s that the market fur chickens is plat ted. Hold your chickens until after the holidays and watch for further announcements frqm the Federation concerning the chicken market. AD AM fffiuiyjwcjcei 4 ' N HUMAN experience there is no page mite replete with joyous association. The first Christ sacred story, and we visualize its influence thrUgh the,spirit exemplified in the Jives of our fellows. J J (The next Christmas we cannot recall. We may have lain , in !.F itrundle-bed or cuddled in a mother s arms, mat was a nai- lowed Christmas! Then followed anniversaries-teeming with visions of fcleighsv Santa Claus, candy and toys, when the veri- est romance oi iuletiae was so real I w e never iur rget those days. But how mystically they merge into another fcepoch. With the diminishing vision of Santa we become aware of a better Christmas in the conscious love :.' . ... A 'I .1. I:" - Nr IK 1 f i li Jill WANTEDr-Families With ' targe households of children who need a want : , 1st. A better chance to educate their children and make a living. ; 2nd. An opportunity to become bet ter farmers under a practical teacher of agriculture, in an evening school conducted lor adults. -' r The School has'nine good farms off which families are taken for a periocf of vear's. These families must be of good material-and the kind that will make good neighbors and citizeiis; Of a community. . ; The School is especially uiterested in the descendants of early settlers of original native stock who need and want to earn and save enough money to purchase their own . home in the mountain country. , . For further information appl m person to Rabun Gap. Industrial School, Rabun Gap, ' Jlf'n and loyalty of others. And then V' 'years'at: follow, the Christmas season becomes rich-, r. ana more oeauiuui. ii- n iu&i euiuuoiwn ui o ;and confections. But in all these years there has been grbwing a tree that is ever green upon it rt x-w a mousana eiiiiermii budiiiiicb iiauuvvcu -S i memories of those who nlaved with us - x. LosJSl around our earliest Christmas trees, or shared the seasons festivities in, later years. - Administrator's Notice Having qualified as, administrator of Becky Cope deceased,; late fo-, Ma- : con county, wTCj" this "is ta' notify all; persons .having claims afeainst the estate of 'said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 22 day of December, 1925, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted tb said tstate will please make immedi ate settlement. This 22 day of .Dec ember, 1924. - JOHN COPE JCKNCJ16 Administrator : ! - ;. Administrator's Notice Having qualified "as administrator of J. Frank Ray, deceased, late of Ma con fcounty. N. C," this is" to notify' all ' persons having claims against the -estate of said deceased to exhibit J,m them to the undersigned on or befo ".1 the 23 day of December, 1925, or;;. notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons inBerfte; said estate will please make immeiK ate settlement. This 23 day of DecSv ember, 1924. . y J. FRANK RAY, Jr. f-r FIMCSCJ16 : ;:. Adminiistratof' ,. It Notice of Summons if V. JJ Refreshing are the recollections that flood upon us as a newer generation takes May this Yuletide be brighter and, happier than all that have gone before. North Carolina Macon County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. VV. B. McGuire vs. Howard Buckner and Nellie Buckner, .The defendant. Howard, ?t!rtarerTA and Nelh'e, Buckner, willke notice I I that an action entitled as above has 1 been' commenced in the Superior . X Court of Macon County, North Caffe lina, to partition certain lands which the petitioner and defendai are tenants in common ; and the sa defendants will further take noti ' that they arc required to appear - U the oflice of the clerk of the, Superi' JW Court of said County, in the Cou) house rt Franklin. North Carolina, ji the 19th day of January1925, and a swt-r or demur to the complaint , , i the" plaintiff, or the plaintiff will at ' ply to the Court for the relief d ! manded in the complaining. a This 20th day of December, 1924. FRANK I. MURRAY J 16. " ; Clerk Superior Cour j i3 A VORD OF IIIANKS .,": We have been favorably impressed with , the evident desire of the oo'd people of Ma con county to give strangers in their midst, a fair chance. Of course it is up, to the strangers to prove themselves worthy of ', your confidence and support. , A little more than a year ago we came to Franklin with the determination to win your, approval as a necessary step to our business success. How well we have succeeded we. . leave that to your judgment. It is evident, -however, that our motto -of TRUTH,' HON OR, FAIR DEALING has won ps many . friends. , ' As the year draws to a close in the midst of the happy Holidays we take this opportu-r nity to thank our new-made friends for their loyal support. v - May your Christmas be happy and your New Year prosperous. rf johjes noTon & tractor co. k "-"The White Brick Building On the Square" , FABE3EBS FEDERATION Since the new management took elm of the Farmers Federation our trade has been enor mous. We are" now planning for a greatly in creased trade in 1925. It is our intention to pro tect the farmer in every way possible, botfrm his buying and selling. Let us have' your, tra'de for the'year 1925. In-so far as the farmers are con cerned Old Santa Claus will live at the Farmers Federation during the entire year of 1925. On this happy Holiday Occasion we desire to extend our thanks ti those who have so loyally supported us during the past month and to wish ' for EVERYBODY a bright Christmas and pros perous New Year. ' . Farmers Federation . ELMER JOHNSON, Manager iL I' f I t I il !