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THE FRANKLIN PRESS FRIDAY, MAY J, 1323 1'AGE TWO Criminal Docket April Term Jcfs Khkrs, assault on jailer, 6 months. Jess KHers, John Angel, Larl I'rcs.slev. escape trom jail.' o months. John Angel, 'arccny, judgment sus pi'iidcd. Robert Davis, possession of whis key, $25.00 and cost. . John Collins, larceny, judgment sus pended 3 years good behavior. OIncy Stan field, Henry and Earl Talleut, larceny. judgement suspended-- 3 vears good behavier. Lax Dills, carrying concealed weap . (ins, J5(!.0i) and cost. John Baldwin, assault with deadly v.eapnn. $25.00 and cost. ' Calvin Hiitcheson, carrying con ical:!.: weapon. $75.(10 and cost. lames Rogers-, possession of whis key, $25.00 and cost. Robert Smart, assault with deadly weapon, $75.00 and cost. Robert Burnett, disturbing relig Jous worship, 4 months on road, judg ment suspended of good behavier for 3 years. . . , , Robert Burnett, carrying concealed .weapons, $100.00 and. cost. ' Mrs. W. K. Lyerly, Cliff Taylor and J. M. . Webb, carrying concealed -weapons, 6 months in jail for Mrs. Lyerly and 6 months on oad for the two men. . Jess Elders, retailing, 12 month's on road. Jess Elders, larceny and receiving U months on road. ' , John and Auburn Angel, retailing 12 months on road , for John and 6 .'m6nths on road for Auburn. I Earl Prcssley, retailing, 12 months .on road. 1 ' John Angel and Earl Prcssley, re tailing, 6 months on road.. , Jake Franks, jury trial, cleared. " In cases of John Angel and Ea Pressley, after serving 12 months, (Other sentences suspended on, good behavier for 3 years. , CIVIL DOCKET J J, JL J l tW ll a I ID, J. M. . 11UUBUM. 'Administrator et al, nori suit at re puest of plaintiff. ; J. A. Porter vs. O'Brien Construc tion company, jury trial, judgement in favor of plaintiff. " J. N. Lowe vs. Laura Lowe, divorce, . divorce granted. ' . 'Laura Holbrooks Downs vs. Sam nu'e Downs, divorce granted. H. H. Tabor et al vs. W.' A. Burnett et al, verdict in favor' of Burnett. Mrs. H'jrst Compliments Teachers of FrankKn School The Franklin teachers vve'.v p;iid a pretty eourtesy last Thrusday after noon when Mrs. Earl 'Hurst enter tained at a beautifully appointed party at her borne on Harrison ave nue in their honor. ' The Hust home was decorated with a profusion of dogwood and crab nupl,. blossoms ' carrying out a color M-liemc of .white and pink. The center piece used in the dining room was formed of Narcissus and the color note was exhibited in the pink shades of lights which cast a soft pink color over the whole. Mrs, A J. Smith and Mrs. W: II. Crawford welcomed the guests at the door. Mrs. Hurst greeted her callers in the living room. Mrs. Jess Conley prcd at the punch bowl. The guests werP then, invited into the dining room and served an ice course in which the color motif was further emphasized. Mrs. John S. Trotter presided in the dinipt; room and little Misses Ada Burnett Trotter and Catherine Franks in their dainty little party dresses f-erved the truest in a grace ful and easy manner. About 75 called ouiing the hours of 4 to 6 (Aleck. What Advertising Did Produced the most famous animal in the world the Victor dog; cured moi corns, cleaned more teeth'; sold more garters; cut more faces with safety razors; made more million airs; made- and ruined more' reputa tions; saved more money than any 'other agency. By means of advertising Wrigley has developed more jaw muscles than any living man. Through the papers Lydia has also spread the good news to the. world. . Some advertisers are in the peni tentiary others, getting rich all havp made names for themselves none of them has suffered obfivion. Which merchants are the most prosperous the answer is easy. -n Highway Ordinances Section 12. No vehicle or . other obstruction whatsoever shall be kept standing , in the roadway at night unless the same shalUbe protected by a proper light or lights on the same, and no disabled vehicle shall be left standing upon the highway for a longer period than ten (10) hours. Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of J. A. Waldroop, deceased, latp of Macon County, N. C, this is to notify all' persons having claims against the estate1 of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the 17 day of April, 1926, or this notic,, will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate settlement. This 17th day of April, 1925. CARL WALDROOP, CW-M15 . Administrator. mm i """" 1 : THE. ' GAR. FOR THE MILLIONS '. If there are still doubters as to the -power of the Star car vc will be'gkul to make demonstrations. .You can drive a Star down Palmer street to 'the., foot of the bili near the. depot, make the turn up Main street and drive to the business section of -town in high gear. Let us show you that such is the. case. t We doubt if there is another make of car that can equal this performance. 1 , For comfort, power, durability and appearance the Star is in a class by itself. Any type of tire furnished as factory equipment on Star cars. touring, delivered $635.00. For $25.00 extra any Star car will be equipped with balloon tires. For $10.00. extra cord tires will be substituted for fabric on open models.'. YOUR OWN TERMS. 5 CITY GARAGE TO THE VOTERS OF FRANKLIN I want to express my appreciation of the confidence you showed in me by placing my name on the ticket fpr Alderman and ask you not to vote for me. I can't serve. Vote for a good man in my place. We need a good strong board. Respectfully, W. W. SLOAN. DILLSBORO ROAD On the Sth of May, according to newspaper reports, the contract for the road from Franklin to Dillsboro will be let. This road is to be of concrete construction and it is under stood that Macon and Jackson coun ties will be asked to: help in the construction of this road Patrons of Frank T. Smith find no difficulty in getting prescriptions, re--filled. In 1908 a prescription was given to a Franklin man. In 1925 he had thP prescription refilled at the drug store menteioned above. Dr. Smith evidently has an excellent to) 0 w E Til vie of year wljenyou get up in the morning feeling burn, drowsy and unfit for a man-size job. You are mad with eel very ftiuch like .a FRIZZLY CHICKEN looks. You need something to put vinegar in your craw, ginger in your This is the tim the world, and feel heels, and pep in vour brain: What will put it there better than a cup of STRONG CLEAR COFFEE. Strong coffee that enters your nostrils and seems to permeate your whole body. Clear coffee, not muddied by grounds too finely pulverized not thickened with " bread '.Crumbs, parched acrons, or. other adulterations, commonly used in cheap coffees. v- ,"';. Housewives, tell your husbamk to' bring some of SLOAN'S BULK COFFEE. It's the real thing. Sales have increased steadily for two years. WHY? .'',-.''' : i 7... . ' '-, . ,-: Because it's good to the last drop. ' -. , - ' I '. ( Because it's fresh at all times. , : . . . Because it's pure coffee, , : ' -: I:' " Because it's STEEL CUT (not pulverized. by grinding). . because less coffee gives the required strength. . Because it's only: 40c per pound. ;: j: It's a sure cure for SPRING FEVER and it will put you so far ahead with your work that a weed will not see daylight in your ' garden or field during the entire summer. ....- . IF NOT ALREADY A USER, TRY IT. V: 40c for every pound you don't like On Saturday, May 2, we will sell 10 pounds of Sugar for 70c with every Dollar's worth of Coffee. 4l ' ilifcl TlnF ci 11 lil mm ''!':7'r"r;i-'r: -phone-- ' v.: - y WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE (
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