FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925
THE FRANKLIN PRESS
PAGE FIVE
Notice Tax Listing
I will be at the following' named
places 'on' thP dates specified for Ihc
purpose of listing taxes; Herman
Dean's store, May' 6th; Watauga
school house, May 7th; Mountain
Grove school house, May 8th ; Holly
Springs school house, May 9th.
J. R. FRANKLIN,
pMl ;.' List Taker.
Administratdix Notice
Having qualified as administratrix
of J. Grover Edwards, deceased, late
of Macon county, N. C, this is to
notify all persons haviii); claims
against the estate of said deceased, to
exhibit them to the undersigned on
or befor,. the 23rd day of April,, 1926,
or this notice will be plead in bar of
their recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make im
mediate settlement.
This-23rd day of April, 1925.
. 'v MINNIE Z. EDWARDS,
M22 , Administratrix.
BILIOUSNESS
Retired Minister Tells How He
Keeps in Good Form With
the Assistance cf
Black-Draught.
"West Graham, Va. The Rev. '
' Lewis Evans, a well-known retired
minister, now past 80, living here, .
has a high opinion of Black
Draught, which, he says ho has
taken when needed, for 25 years.
"For years I had been suffering
with my liver," he says. "Some
times the pain would be very in
tense and my back, would hurt all
the time. Black-Draught was the
first thing I found that would give
me any relief.
"My liver has always been slug
gish. Sometimes it gives me a lot
of trouble. I have suffered a lot
with it pains In my side and back,
and bad headache, caused from ex
treme biliousness.
"After I found Black-Draught, I
would begin to take it as soon as I
felt a spell coming on and it re
lieved the cause at once. I can
recommend It to anybody suffer
ing from liver trouble. A dose or
two now and then keeps me In good
form." ,
Made from selected medicinal
roots and herbs, and containing no
dangerous mineral drugs, Black
Praught Is nature's own remedy
for a tired, lazy liver. NC-166
Contract to be Let for
Dillsboro-Franklin Road
Information from Raleigh is to the
effect that the' contract for hardsur-
facing Route 285 from Dillsboro to
Franklin, will be let, by the Highway
Commission, on May 5, the job to be
divided into two projects, for sepa
rate biding,, one projelt being the
link between Dillsboro and thP Ma
con county line and tlje second from
the Macon county line to Franklin.
Asphalt or concrete will be used for
thP hardsurface. These two project
are among the twenty projects to be
let on May 5, approximately at a cost
of three and half million dollars and
being the second letting nuder the
twenty million dollars authorized by
the legislature of 1925. Jackson
County Journal.
Death of J. A. T. Sanders
Mr. J. A. T. Sanders died at his
home on North Skeenah last, week.
Mr Sanders had reacnH thp age of
') years. He leaves thp allowing
named ihiklren: Arthur, Raymond.
John ind Jesse of Mao:- county and
Mrs. Mamie M.inu who rendee in
Georgia.
The remains were buried at the
cemetery near Union church Rev.
Vail. B. Harrison conducting the
fimcral services.
Road Work
The contractors for the' road
through Iotla valley to Burningtown
are making rapid progress with the
grading of this road. Many import
ant changes are being made which
will result in a better grade for the
entire distance. The citiens of
Burningtown have long needed a bet
ter rdaa from their section to Frank
lin'and the new road will fill the bill.
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THE
26TH
OF MAY
Lubrication of the Ford calls for a free-flowing
oil that reaches all bearing surfaces. We have
an oil that fits the Ford car exactly.
"Standard" Polarine Motor Oil for Fords is
refined for Ford cars and none other. It is made
with the same care that has placed other con
sistencies of "Standard" Polarine Motor Oils in
the front rank of motor oils. We have been
using it experimentally on private cars and on
our own fleets of Ford cars, until we are sure
it is better than other oils for Fords.
You will notice the difference immediately when
you change to the new oil, for it does a thorough
job of lubricating every Ford it gets a chance at.
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Some new and beautiful things have recently come to my store, things that the ladies have been longing for, yet had little hope
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FOR THE GIRL GRADUATE i
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FRANKLIN, NORTH CAROLINA