1 - c THE FRANKLIN PRESS FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1325 PAGE SIX WANT ADS 5c per Line for Each Insertion FOR SALE Bv owner. A few choice resident lots on paved streets. j. M. MOORE. , FARM TOOLS The I'ress has re ceived inptiirics fro used far mtools If you have nny to sell send an ad to the Press. 5 cents per line, about 1 cent per word. t , WANTED Good fat cattle, good sheep, also corn fed hogs off the pole, 100 to 175 lbs. Spot cash paid. Kssig Market. , tf : WANTED Every property owner lo use a gallon of L & M Semi-Paste .paint out, of any he buys, and if not perfectly satisfactory the remainder can be returned wi'.lio paymenr. be ing made for the one gallon used. See our advertisemest in this paper ...LONGMAN & MARTIN, PAINT MAKERS. ''' TAXI SERVICE Careful driving, reasonable charges, anywhere, any time. Phone 19. FRED T. BRYSON FOR , SALE McCormick binder in good running order. Will sell theap. J. L. Barnard, Franklin, K. C. - . .. ' . TAKE YOUR Jefferson Standard Life Policy with W. B. Lenoir, Resident Agent. tf HEMSTITCHING I have a good machine and an e::pert operator to do your Hemstitching. Mrs.' V. J. Zachary. M10 'I WILL start with the Potato Plants by May 10th, and will handle them ill during the season of about 40 days. The price this year will be 30c per 100, C. T. Blaine. 3tMl Plants direct from Genuine Improved ORDER YOUR the grower. Nancy Hall and Porto Kico Fotato plants, grown from potatoes that produced 508 bushels per acre last 'year, at $300 per thousand. YES "THEY ARE NOW READY AND 'AM SHIPPING EVERY DAY.' It 'will pav to plant the best. Tomato plants at 30c per hundred. $1.50 per, ' thousand. VICTOR DEEN, Alma, Ga. ' 6tM29 Beautify the school grounds. A. M. E. Zion Oiurch The Quarterly Conference of A. M. V.. Zion churches, consisting of the Franklin, Cowec, 'Sugar Fork and Clayton, Ga., churches was held at Chanel on April, 24th and 25th." Presiding Elder W. W. Slade of Swanonoa presiding. Saturday was devoted to the busi nf-s nf the .churches. Tlv business conditions of the churrhes, are in good shape. . The following collections tor the churches -wcr,.-made: ' , Franklin, $13.00; Clayton, $750; FnrW. $5.00: Co wee. $3.75. Sunday school collections $3.14. AllJ day collections morning, io.; evening 11.05. All night collections $5.05. General claims J1.00. . On Sunday Presiding Elder Slade nreached three powerful and interest ing sermons, morning, afternoon and night. On each occasion the church was crowded to capacity. Rev. J: L. Love is in charge of the Franklin Circuit consisting of the churches named above. Under his able leadership the churches in his charge are prospering, both spiritual ly and financially, Charlie . Scruggs is superintendent of the Sunday school at Scruggs Chapel and the trustees of the church at that place are: Charlie Scruggs, Rob Scruggs and W. R. Hayes. , Scruggs Chapel has recently spent approximately $55.00 on painting and general repairs on the church. Idle Hour Expands Messrs. Steve Porter and Jess Con lev, beginning thP first week in May. will have daily attractions at the Idle Hour Theatre. In the past few months these young men hav made quite a reputation for themselves in the show business. The Idle Hour shows only thP best productions and those, who see the pictures always come away well pleased. Beautify the school grounds. THE 26TH 0FMAY ffinrn mi ( INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES SPECIALTIES-FIRE AND LIFE An opportunity to quote rates, .guarantees, etc., will be appreciated. ' Office in the rear over Franklin Press.' W. B. LENOIR General Mica i Clay Co. Building Addition to Plant The General Mica and Clay com pany, under supervision of Mr. D. D. Rice, general manager, is construct ing a large addition to their plant at Iotla bridge. The. new building, will be located above the road directly opposite the old plant and will be devoted to washing the mca and clay before carrying to the main building for completion of ' the. pro cess. It is expected that the new building will increase the capacity of the plant about 300. per cent. ' V Thp General Mica and Clay com pany has a contract with the tow.n of Franklin to fornish hydro-electric energy on December 1st of this year at which time electricity will b used for power purposes instead o fsteatn. Beautify the school grounds. Poultry Sale May 13th is the date set for the next carlot sale of poultry. The car will stop at Otto on Thursday morn ing, May 14th for loading poultry. The car will be stopped at Dillard provided thP farmers promise enough poultry to justify a stop. If you have all the eggs you will need for hatching purposes for this season th old roosters should be sold unless they are extra good and worth feeding -until next year. Feed all the milk to the poultry that you possibly can so that it will be fat when thP sale day comes. Another sale will be held lust as soon as thert is enough for a car load. So do not sell fryers that arc too small. Jo Economical Transportation) Beautify the school grounds. JF IMSIMOIII! II J t. CORRECTING A MISSTATEMENT ' Last week's issus of THE FRANKLIN PRESS carried an advertisement over the signature of the Hurst Motor "Company in which the following. para graph appeared: "Having- concluded the necessary negotiations we are now in a position to sell you a Buick, Chevrolet or Overland car. Each of these cars within its class is a marvel of pOAver, comfort and beauty." In this connection we wish to say that the Hurst Motor Company is not an agent for Chevrolet, nor, to the best of our knowledge and belief; does this concern have any selling agreement with any author ized Chevrolet dealer. The Floyd Motor Company, of Bryson City, N. C, at present covers this territory for Chevrolet, and 'their only authorized representative ,in -Macon Coun ty is Mr. S. H. Lyle, Jr., of Franklin, N. C. FLOYD MOTOR COMPANY Bryson City, N. C. SAMUEL H. LYLE, JR., Local Representative . . : , U &h a n np( n: r x III II ' r ff hi ? . -. III . :- ' m mm ( - - '- ii i 1 1 lor this t mmi6 EAT: AT REECE'S RESTAURANT Good for the men of Franklin town They know of a , Restaurant easily found, Where sanitation reigns with might supreme Well cooked food and dishes clean. Others change hands when the moon is full' Or times are hard and business dull' , But. George antf Wade like Tennyson's brook ' Go on forever in the same clean nook. REECE'S RESTAURANT ,.,, , - - 1 v v Tl It's the UU2tAA! thing to do . to buy your Used Ford Car from Your Nearest V This Label is your Guarantee of Value GAREY Reedy Roofmgs in clude heavy-weight slate or mica surfaced roofings for large permanent buildings,, lighter weights for small permanent buildings, and still less expensive roofings for your inexpensive buildings sheds, corn cribs, hog houses, garages, chicken houses, and shelters. Mil mew No matter what your require ments are, you will find a grade and weight of Carey Ready Roof-. ing at the minimum price for v which adequate roofing for the purpose can be had. Giving the best value for the money and the best roofing for the purpose is our policy. We handle the. Carey line because it fits that policy of service and value giving. , Let us estimate on your needs. N "A Roof for Every-Building 99 FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. FRANKLIN, N. C.