-!; Insertion , V;'.';tT. -'.wood and I'cr.nn'.ir.oii i'u;Ur. "r prices ami f.pcn- tU-a.o.is. 1.o4J,-r.KKVARI) Mfg Co. UrcvarJ, N. C. " 1, i ' -a i ls of land, ware 't house filled with -ods. Will sell at a to right party.; Call L. .Younce, Route 3, tf i .ZZ Quick trips, care- reasonable charges. Phone 77. tf . unvmt ,! ,u. J sheep. ; Also corn c pole, 100 to 175, lbs. ESSIG MARKET. rson Standard Life vV. B. Lrnoir, Resident LE Country store in busi- jction, year round hustling If you are looking for a f investigate this. Cheap for d this week. Reason for t'r going to" California. INTER & STOCKTON tf at big calander fo , v ption -wug you T FOR RENT Two -dwelling houses. l)'6 See JOHN S. TROTTER. An Old Friend Sends Congua delations to Editor Dear Harris Received the Christ mas Issue of the Frankin Press, S. A. HARRIS, EDITOR. Congratula tions. Its a humdinger and just ooz es holly and mistletoe. Best of luck to you, Yours. - Advertising in the. Press sells the goods, . ruggist. .2,030Mecufes MX) acres of the best land in -Macon County, right in the f-.cart' of ' Cowee Valley. 75 acses in I.ii'h state of cultivation balance in pasture and ',. timber. Substantial h'.iklings, good neighbors, an ideal f'l iry farm, price' low, easy terms '-'a? this money making bargain, its ..' em-in every sense. See or write CARPENTER & STOCKTON, Eranklin, N. C. -Weather-boarding, floor ?, casings, doors, windows a fact anythiny you want materials; at the. LOW !. MOORE. ., pD26 11 am the one who ' 7 pep' cent Buckeye , X" tfc flour i8."50. Red snorts' $2.00.imojhy hay $1.75. s $1.10. Lard..l5"ceiits per lb. Su vl75 per hundred. See S. A."Mun- "-'ty before you buy.' At the dogwood i.H tvy. b. A. lUUNDAY,. D26 v- FQUjl GEIIERATIOilS l.aAv Savs Her Family Has Been Taking Thedford's ' Black-Draught, When j Needed, for Many Years. ' Alto, Texas. "We inherited the use Black-Draught in our family," says k w mir C' i. ' 11 Mrs. jviary onupirme, wnu uvea near here on B. F. D. 2. "My grandmother tvas an oiu woman wueu tnc uicu about ten years ago, an'd she had been using it literally ever since I can re member. She gave it to her children nd grandchildren for biliousness and itomach complaints.' so when I went ;o housekeeping we just naturally used it, too. - "I give it to my children for a aurgative whenever they need one, anefwe are never without it. Made Into tea, it surely is fine. It's the best borne remedy for headache and consti pation I know of." During over 80 year3 of its con tinued popularity, Black-Draught has become the standard liver medicine in many thousands of homes, where it has been found of great benefit in the treatment of constipation, biliousness, Indigestion and other common liver, stomach and bowel complaints. Ten million packages of Black-Draught are now sold a year, as more and more people are learning of the value of this well-known remedy. Insist on Thedford's, the only genu ine Black-Drau ght powdered liver medicine. At all dealers'. NC-154 If FOE) SALE . - small farm near Ellijay ost Office on Franklin road. T. R. GK AY SPECIAL SALE Y r 'From nov untirthc first of January we will sell' Xor rebuilding reduction is the price of bed springs. iYsM' $kved':a, nice, supply of ivory bed-room piece ivory suits going at $95.00 and three i-y suits at SS5.00. Anil to take advantage of these big bargains. !ke liifti-oi lAPPl RELAHOnS Some people claim that business relations can not be so pleasant as those of a personal .nature. We have not found this to be true.. In our dealings with the public we have found that the" public ap . preciates courtsey and fair treatment in business even more so than " in personal relations. We in turn appreciate this attitude of the people. We ha've ever found the public ready to meet us half way' to the mutual, advntage.of both. - " - ; And now :is the Holiday Season is here we extend to one and all .. our heartfelt thanks for your patronage and wish for each of vou the merriest kind of Christmas and a happy New Year. SLOAN BROS, & CO. Phone 85 Mr. V. H. Sanders who has been living at Eugene, Oregon, for the past tto years was here on a visit to homefolks the latter, part of last week. Mr. Sanders has been engag ed in the lumber" business In the west On his return he will live at Seattle instead of Eugene. v Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Patten and Mr. k. M. Patten arrived in Franklin (Monday from Buckner to spend the holidays with Mr. Patten's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Patten.- , Mr. Federick Sloan who has been attending North Carolina State Col lege at Raleigh arrived last Friday to spend the holidays With his fami ly. He has enjoyed greeting his old friends. . Dr. S, II. Lyle of Franklin N. paid Clayton a professional visit last Monday Clayton (Ga.) Tribune. All the Macon county people who are engaged on road work near Buck ner will return to their homes for the holidays. . Mr. G. J. Johnston, son of Mr. and , Mrs. T. J, Johnston, is home from days with his family. .." I .4 n tCJ Jones who has been at- raing tne university ot worth Laro-, Una is with home folks for the holi days. Mrs. D. Robert Davis was operated on at the Angel hospital last Friday Latest information is to the effect that she is getting along nicely. I jLV.. J )f new rugs going at reduced prices. 4LLCU? FURNITURE CO. n I I IM Ml Ik r tea THE SHOf OF QUALITY TO OUR PATRONS Fo each of vou our heart felt ifcs ,fovyour patronage ijjur r,;;pow drawirfg to a Co each of you a joyful ristmas and Bountiful New tr. CITY GARAGE APPRECIATION Jolly Old Santa Claus is even now on his way to bring cheer and happiness to millions. The' Christmas Spirit holds us enthralled. Joy and gladness are abroad in the land. Old nd young are wishing each other a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. . Please allow us also to take this occasion to extend to our friends and custo mers the' cheeriest of holiday greetings and to thank them kindly for all past favors. We shall also deeply appreciate your consid eration for the year 1925. . . B W. HAE2ES , : L PHONE 86