PAGE EIGHT THE FRANKLIN PRESS FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1325 I ED LE EIRE Atlanta patrolman Says Karnak Has Made Him Like A Brand New Man After 5 Years Misery Officer Silas D. Gunn, popular Atlanta Police .Officer for the past 13 years, living 'at 9.7 McPherson Avenue, is still another who un hesitatingly indorses Karnak above all other treatments. "I will never ttop thanking the good friend who put nie on to Kar nak," says Mr. Gur.n. ."Off and on for the past five years, I suffered misery from indigestion. Food setn.d to turn to gas in my stom ach, and I was almost afraid , to eat at all on account of the suffer ing' that would follow. I was al ways constipated, couldn't sleep nights to do any good, and morn ings I felt weak and draggy and out of sorts all over. "Well sir, after my second bot tle of Karnak I just felt like I had never seen an ill day. Why, you just ought to see me eat now and everything agrees with me to a "P. No more iras bloating, belching or stomach distress. Nights I sleep so sound and restful that morn ings I feel as lively as a colt. I took a few Karnak Pills when I started" Karnak, and 1 haven't been bothered with constipatiei. since. In fact, I feel so fine, and fit in every way that I am just like a ' brand new man. Karnak is a med icine that everybody ought to know about." Karnak is sold in Franklin exclu sively by the Franklin Pharmacy. . Press Want Ads Always Bring Results Kodaks ' Developing If you want the truth about ' Smith's Coca Colas ask the traveling man. They are like Costa's Ice Cream which we serve--" Just A Little Bit Bet-, ter." Our motto: "Service and the Best." FMNK T. SMITH PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Cay r Cigars Store Closes Doors When ! It Stopped Advertising Withdrawal of all advertising sev era! years ago , from The Champion News-Gazette is blanked as the chief contributing cause of the failure of Murdock Brother for 18 years a lead ing ladies' deady-to-'wear store, in Champion, 111. The blame is assumed by E. L. Murdock in a signed letter published in , the News-Gazette, following the voluntary closing of the doors of the concern to avert being thrown into "bankruptcy. i The part of his letter touching up on his inability to hold the public's trade" without using newspaper ad vertising space follows: "Another contributing cause and perhaps the greatest contributing cause, is the fact that" during four years our firm, because we thought the rate was too high, withheld all advertising in The News-Gazette. For two years we were out of the paper. "YVV were' without proper means of getting messages about our stor into the homes of pur friends and buyers. The result was they soon forgot us. We tried -other forms of advertising t0 supplant the" News-Gazette, 'but we found that none was effective. Our business continued on the down grade. After two years we saw the error of staying out of The News-Gazette. Arrangements were made again with the News-Gazette to carry Murdock advertising into the homes of this community. The business began to thrive but it was too late. Seeming ly our friends had forgotten about us. The fault was ours. For too long a time we have failed to re mind them about the splendid mer chandise and values in our store. 'i.ri-County Advertiser. ' ELGIN WATCHES Are dependable timekeepers, and at reasonable prices. WATCH REPAIRING I guarantee to use only GENUINE parts. The fitting of, imitation parts .ruins a watch for close timekeeping. GROVER JAMISON Watchmaker and Jeweler Many Stars Sold By means of a concentrated ad vertising campaign and aconcentra tion of sales effort the firm of Field and Lee of Oakland. Calif., sold 88 Star cars in 33 days last fall. The reason for the success of this sales effort are listed by Field and LeP as follows: 1. An advertising campaign- in which the firm name of Field and Lee was kept constantly before the public. ' . . 2. A concentration of sales effort on the part of the sale. fore.'. . The fir.t month of advertising cost Fie'd and Lee $4,000. an amount; however, which proved well spent, I mmm Beautify the school grounds. WE CARRY, IN STOCK M PROMPT SfliPHENT Giant Stringless Beau Seed J Simon Stringless Bean Sted .Livingston Globe Tomato Seed Arsenate of Lead Sulphur Black-Leaf 40 Hydrate Lime Crates Baskets Crate Nails Lime Sulphur Solution 1 i - WRITE WIRtf PHONE - ... i. . . CORNELIA BRANCH SOUTHERN BROKERAGE CO. J. L. ROPER, Jr., Manager CORNELIA, GA. Delicious, Cooling, Refreshing Bottled at Franklin, N. C, where the Coca Cola Inspector rated the plant as 99 1-3 per cent perfect. Visitors 'Welcome. Patronage solicited. Coca-Cola Bottling Company G. T. STILES, Prop. , P Lets the Some of these other horse jockeys have been crowding Steve Porter's nag against the rail. Quite some considerably. And. Steve's mad. ' . He's darned mad! ' . So. since giving away merchandise seems to be the new fad in these parts, Steve Porter allows to make a" few out-of-season Christmas, gifts his own self. And, as they used to tell us during.'the late unpleasantness', if you give, give till it hurts So Steve Porter is letting the tail go with the hide. . , ' ." ., ; Read below my list of prices on new-stock, standard Ladies' Shoes. If you can. find a merchant in Macon County, or anywhere else, who will beat these prices, I'll have Wint Horn put a bill through the next Legislature changing his name to Santa Claus! THIS IS A GROUP OF WORLD BEATERS: 36 pairs.. '.'Lad and Lassie" Ladies' Black Patent Slippers, $5.00 value, my record price....................:...:.l;..... ,$2.25 per pair 10 pairs .Ladies' Black Patent One-Strap Dress Pumps, $5,00 value, at this store '.T.............. ....-jv...,. 2.25 per pair 24 pairs' Ladies' Black Kid Center-Strap Pumps, the'. very latest, $4.00 elsewhere, my give-away price :......:................L.... 2i25 per pair 12 pairs Ladies' Brown One-Eylet Tie Pumps, a new style, manufacturers price $5.00, at my store.................. 3.50 per pair 12 pairs Ladies' Black Kid Lace Oxfords, a handsome conservative style for middle age ladies, my gift price.................... 2.25 per pair 3 pairs Two-Tone Ladies' Oxfords, an unprecedented value, worth $4.00, my special price.... 2.00 per pair 3 pair s. Ladies' Brown Lace Oxfords, a $3.25 value, my extra-ordinary price .............;............... 1.75 per pair HUNDREDS OF THE SAME SORT OF BARGAINS IN MEN'S SHOES, BOTH DRESS AND WORK SHOES, HIGH SHOES AND LOW CUTS. THEY ARE IN MY WINDOW LOOK FOR YOURSELF. That Low Moaning You Hear Is the Wail of the Jockeys Who Thought They Could Crowd Steve Porter's Nag Off the Track! m i rvv few mm Eo UJ UJ II if m n THE LITTLE STORE THAT GIVES THE' BIG VALUES HOTEL FRANKLIN BUILDING FRANKLIN, NORTH CAROLINA