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PAGE '' TWELVE THE FRANKLIN PRESS FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 132S Macon Comity Summer School Will Open Monday; June 1, 1925 The County Surmcr School will continue for six v?eks, closing Fri day, July 10. Below is ffiveu a state ment sent out by trie Stat Depart ment of Education ;.t Riteiffn low ing who may enter, the credit:; to be obtained etc. Requirements tor fcntrance One must be eighteen year? age. of full any other county teacher who may wisli to teach in the schools this cominfc term, . M. D. BILLINGS, County Supt. Schools. (In? must have completed f"u years of high school work, Those Who Shoold Attend Prospective teachers who can meet . the entrance requirements.. Holders of Trovi? iona'! B, Provi sional A and One-Year Temporary Certificates. . Although graduate; ' of standard high , srhools may attend a County .Summer ,S'choot. nl . receive certifi cate credit, it would be rriich better should they attend an approved sum mer school. This is especially true ;,!ncc one must have credit for two summer school units' to secure the Elementary B Ccrtincate. . . Credits Offered Credit for one summer school unit will raise tfjc Provisional B to a Provisional A; the Provisional A .to ' a. One-Year Temporary, and will re new' a One-Year Temporary for one year. ' . Applicants who secure academic creditS'-by State examination may ob tain the Elementary P, Certificate up on receiving credit for one summer School unit. Holders of Provisional Elementary Certificates with .teaching crperience may receive .the- Elementary. B Cer tificate upon obtaining credit for one summer school unit. Holders of Elementary. Certificates. Classes A and .B, could receive re newal credit in a County Summer School, but it would be much, better to attend an approved summer school, 'In order that I may be ia position to know something oT the number of applicants, 1 want, alt who expect to attend the summer . school. to write me within the next few days. Give me the name of the school in which you wish to teach. I shall also be glad to hear from Good Friday Services All the Ministers of Franklin will participate in a three hour devotion al service on Good Friday at St. Agnes Episcopal church. The ser vice will begin promptly at' twelve o'clock noon, and end promptly at three o'clock P. M.. These, as you know, are .tli hours our Lord was hanging upon the cross. No one need stay the whole three hours. You can come quietly, is and out when you feel like it, but lets all try to spend at least a few minutes with our Saviour during these three hours. Holy Week and Good Friday bring the consumation of tlv life our Lord lived in the flesh. As we face these, great truths we may.wedl ask. "Why did it all happen." Why did He have to suffer and die; the just for the unjust?" To these natural questions the Christian faith answers that God came to earth in the flesh in order that He might makP Himself known as He had never been known before. In order to show that He is love He came Himself to show us thp right path to the eternal joys of habitation with Him. He came in order to draw all mankind to Him self. "I, if I be lifted up will draw all men unto me." May we all find time to watch with Him on Good Friday, then we can i more surely rise with Him in His glorious resurection On Easter Morn-j ing! , ' Services Easter Sunday will be a ' 4 t r . i it. i - ' celebration 01 me noiy communion at eleven o'clock with .Morn in, prav- ser and sermon, and the children's service at three o'clock in the after noon. At this service the Rev. J. Q. Wallace will make an address to the children. Out Again, In Again Two or three days after John Angel was released from jail sentence on a charge of hauling liquor he was ar rested again on the same charge and was leleased on bond. He was next arrested on the charge tf -alleged chicken stealing ',nd again released on bond and bound over to Superior Court. Last Monday night John was again arrested for hauling liquor. The authorities arc becomisg the least bit impatient' with John and it is istimated that his bond on tlv last charge .will' be all that a millionaire could desire. . R. H. STOBIE VISITS FRANKLIN Mr. . R. H. Stobie who has been spending some time in Asheville was a visitor to Franklin last Sunday, Mr. Stobie is a member of the well known and powerful financial firm of Peacock and Stobie of 80 Wall street. New York. While here Mr. Stobie expressed delight with Fanklin's locations its people, its climate and with the pos sibilities of its future. As a place for real estate investments he much prefers Franklin to any pla.ee in l-'lorida. Mr. Stobie is firmly con vinced that the man who now invests in Franklin real estate will get im mense returns on his investment within the next few years.. So well pleased was Mr. .Stobie with Franklin he has decided to spend a part of his vacation here during, the coming summer. GROVER EDWARDS Mr. Grover Edwards, a highly re spected citizen of Highlands, died at a local hospital in Franklin last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Edwards had been in ill health for a number of years, recently he had seemed to be improving greatly. However, com plications developed which, in spite of all. medical Science could do, re sulted in his death. POURING CONCRETE Last Saturday, the Wilson -Construction Company poured 1300 feet of concrete on the Georgia road. In the first three days and a half more than 4000 feet of this road was com pleted. At this rate of progress the road from Otto to the line can be finished is less thas 25 working days. W j ; C I5RYSON CITY ROAD, 110 ACRES Very attractive country home with 110 acres of beautiful land; large eight-room . home, cer tain profit awaits the fortunate buyer. Terms can be arranged . to suit purchaser. t . WE ARE OFFERING, a tract of land 151 acres, at $75 per acre. 100 acres in high state of cultivation, 50 acres being river bottom. This farm will make you some real money. Located 4 miles of town. Easy terms. ' ' , 3 MILES OUT Wc have 160 acres at a real bargain. The owner has asked us to find a buyer immediately. Act quickly; You can double your money on this. For Real Estate investments in City or Country property, see J. H. STOCKTON REALTY, CO, Franklin, N, C Sun's Radiant Energy. If the radiant energy of the sun falling on the earth were wholly con verted into mechanical energy, each individual's share would be sufficient to lift a weight of 3,300 pounds through a vertical distance of nearly 20 miles every minute of his life. A NEW GARAGE THE HURST MOTOR COMPANY A new garage has been established in Franklin for your convenience and accommodation. We have modern equipment, expert mechanics and a complete line of accessories. Our advice is free, our dirges reasonable, our prof its small, our service prompt. You will receive the most courteous treatment at our hands. , " Let us prove by our deeds that your patronage will be deeply appreciated. We are located at the Porter Motor Company's old stand. Better work at cheaper prices. HURST MOTOR COMPANY T m lit It , The young- possum hits the trail at sunset and gets pulled out of a persimmon tree by his caudal appendage. , But the old possum walks late. . . '. ; .: Others' have "talked ' BARGAINS and MONSTER STOCKS. Uncle .Ed has said nothing and sawed wood. He's been looking over the markets, buying where the prices were RIGHT, and getting together a bunch' of REAL VALUES for his customers. AND NOW HE'S READY TO DO BUSINESS! SPEAKING OF SHOES ' Ladio' Solid Leather Slippers, remarkable values............... ; .....: ..: .' ....$1.50 and up Men's Solid Leather Work Shoes, fully guaranteed...:..:.;:::"; : : I.... ......$2.50 per pair Men's Solid Leather Dress Shoes. Goodyear welt..,...., $3.00 per pair Keds Men's $1.60 Boys' ., , . ...$1.40 per pair And a full line of the famous Friedman-Shelby (uiaranteed Shoes for the whole family. I ; MEN'S WEAR '. ' Allen Special Overalls, best' grade, our price...................:...; .....................,...,......:.:.... ...:.,...... $1.50 '' Headlight Snag Proof Trousers, known the County over.....:...........,............!;..............,'...., :.......... ,....:.:....$3.50 per pair' Men's Heavy Chambray Work Shirts, regular $1.00 value.....:......,...... ,..,....................,........:,.... :......75 Cents Ginghf:ms at J...;........... "Best Grade yard wide Sheeting., Large Stock of Remnant Ro!!s.... DRY GOODS SPECIALS .......I2V2C, 16c and 20c per yard ............:........ ,..12c per yard .......... ........;.................$1.00 per' roll ,r - AND IN GROCERIES J ure Loflee, a good gr.tdc.:.....: ....... ..................:.:.:..-,...;..........;..... .:..........,.....l.........:....:..... ....35c per pound . M cdnmi ... G-rade - Coffee.-.v.-. :zzt7:z:z per -pound ' A nice line of Staple and Fancy Groceries in stock at all times. My prices are lower than you will find elsewhere. '. Remember I am the Old Reliable Headquarters for Trunks-Suitcases and Traveling Bags. A Full Stock to Choose from at all times, Mr. MarsfuII Cunningham is now associated with me in this business. We invite you to drop in to see us when in town, and to make cur store ycur headquarters at all times. We will be glad to look after your bundles for you. in? Ik. uimmia W NEW HIGGINS BUILDING OPPOSITE FARMERS FEDERATION )- , " fir, Wk., 1
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