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THE FRANKLIN PRESS FRIDAY, MAY IS, 1325 PACE TWO Methodist Matters By REV. V. M. SMITH . A good deal of interest is being manifested in the all day meeting to be held in the Franklin Methodist church next Wednesday, May 20th. This, meeting is for every body and all are cordially invited to attend. All th, official members of the Ma con Circuit, Franklin Circuit and Franklin Station are urged to at tend. The presiding elder, Rev. 1. W. Tucker, will be in charge. The program will b interesting from the beginning to th,, close. Dinner will be served at the church. The services will start at 10:30 o'clock Wednes day morning. The following is the program : 10:30 Devotional services conducted by Kcv. Van B. Harrison. 10 :45. Macon County and Method ism T. J. Johnston, 11 -.00. The Work of thf Woman's Missionary Society Mrs. G. A. Jones. . 11:15. Address by Kev. P. W. Tuck er. 11 :30. Preaching by Dr. Frank Siler. Dinner. ' 1:45. Address by Mr. James Atkins. 2:15. What can we do in the way of Consolidation, or Division to make our work more effective in Macon county Mr. Lee Crawford. 2:30. The Goal for our Charge this year Mesrs. S. L. Rogers, Ralph West and James Mann. 2:45. Round tabl discussion. Adjournment. Notice of Publication of Summons Mr. Rogers Withdraws Hon. S. L. Rogers has withdrawn from the race for Alderman. At a meeting of the Eoard of Canvassers on the 8th instant Mr. W..L. Higdon was declared elected as on of the Aldermen of Franklin. It will be re membered that Mr. Rogers and Mr. TTinrsfrm rn'oi.-nI UA 1 . r iivvucu me aauip nujnoer oi votes in the lection of May 5th. Administratrix Notice Having qualified as administratrix of J. Grover Edwards, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this, is to notify all persons having , 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 bafof their recovery. AH persons indents to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This, 23rd day of April, 1925. . MINNIE Z. EDWARDS, 22 ' Administratrix. Macon County North Carolina. In Superior Court. Gertrude Richert 1 vs. ' James Supply Company and J. C. Richert To the non-resident defendents, James Supply Company, and J. C. Richert who is concealing himself to a-oid service of . process take notice. That an action entitled as above has been commenced in Superior Court of Macon County against said defendants; that the purpose of said action is to set aside a deed and have the said defendant, J. C. Richert declared a trustee of thV paintiff for her use and benefit in. the lands de scribed in the complaint which is now on file in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County to which reference is hereby made for a' more specific description, and for thP purpose of , preventing the James Supply Company from selling said land under execution or otherwise doing anything that may in any way interfere or hinder the rights of the plaintiff as set out in said complaint. The said defendant, James Supply Company will take notice that an in junction and restraining order, has alsq been signed by T, B. Finley, Judge, restraining and enjoining the defendant, J. C. Richert from dispos ing of thf, said property, and the de fendant, James Supply Company from selling same or in any wise pro ceeding further with the judgment it has taken at Spring term, 1924, at Macon County Superior Court against thP defendant, J. C. Richert and the James Supply Company, and let said defendants take notice that they are required to appear on the 30 day of May, 1925 and answer or demur to the complaint of th, plain tiff in this cause, or the relief there in will be granted. This 1st day of May, 1925. FRANK I. MURRAY, AWH-M29 CJerk Superior Court. m V' w" ""Hum Administrator's Notice Having qualified , as administrator of J. A. Waldroop, deceased, lat of Macon County, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate 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. TEE CAE FOR THE MILLIONS 20 PER CENT MORE POWER Springtime is joytime. 'Way back in the mountains in inaccessible coves the mountain torrents tumble in ecstacy to join the brimming river. There in crystal pools lie the speckled beauties waiting for a chance to grab your fly. Did we ay the coves are inaccessible? ..Pet haps they are to all cars save the STAR. Put your family in a STAR and hie away.to delighful fishing waters with the absolute assurance that you will get there and back. Or perhaps you are thinking of a long journey. If so, the ease,, power and comfort of the STAR are yours for the asking. . ' We have on hand a carload of STARS including a STAR COUPSTER, the niftiest little car on the market. To see this product of the designer's art it to buy. NO BETTER CAR MADE FOR THE PRICE Touring Delivered $635 " Coupster Delivered $735 YOUR OWN TERMS CITY GARAGE f! Rabun County Lets Contract Today Rabun county, Georgia, will let a contract for a concrete road from the North Carolina, line to the Habersham county line. This road will be equally as wide or wider than the road that the state is .building from Franklin to the Georgia line. Zeb Happy On the 8th of May there was born to Mr., and , Mrs. Zebulon Conley a ten pound boy. Mr. Conley not only continues to build houses but is, now planning air castles. At last accounts both mother and baby wer, getting along nicely. Sisk Town Attorney On May 9th the town board met and elected former mayor, R. D. Sisk, as town attorney, H. W. Cabe, clerk. R. M. Coffey, chief of polic,. and Dr. Horsley as health officer. Press Want Ads Bring Results. wan Bgassaa: ' " ' ' ' J .Merchants publish dope, about their leaders. . ' ' 'i. ! ,' v Z And sometimes thev actually lead and sometimes thev don't.- ,, j -.;. i THESE DO. V . - Uncle Ed is ready for the whole family. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes or Groceries he has the merchandise and he meets and beats every form of competition yet devised by the ingenuity of Franklin's merchants. - And when they start putting out LEADERS . ' -THAT'S HIS 'SUIT! . :. ' ' ,' - ' .: . , . ,., v"'-'. HERE'S THE BIG BOSS MEN'S OVERALLS, 220 white-backed Blue Denim, triple stitched our exceptionul price $1.25 PER PAIR ' ACL0SESEC0ND Genuine KHAKI TWILL WORK SHIRTS, two breast pockets with buttons, faced sleeves, full cut sold for a dollar every where our unusual price 75 CENTS EACH 10 IAKE THE LADIES GLAD 36 inch Chambray, good quality.'. . .............15c per yard " Silk Checked Crepe, 85c value...... .,. .........50c per yard 36 inch Sheeting, good quality.!................. ....:........12c per yard Sport Stripes in Pongee, 50c values.. ............40c per yard Pure Imported Irish Linen usually sold from 75c to $1.00 per yard, our special price ..:.......;.......;.........l..............,................;.50c per yard 6 doz. HAPPY HOME DRESSES, fast color ginghams, many patterns and styles, all sizes, you couldn't buy the materials at the price asked we sell them for 98 CENTS' EACH , LADIES' LOW SHOES, five different styles,' solid leather Sandals, Lace Oxfords, Strap Pumps new 'stock just in, values fronv3.00 toN$5.00, our give-away price $1.50 PER PAIR WHEN IT COMES TO PRICE AND QUALITY UNCLE ED ASKS 'EM NO ODDS r i LU Jo NEW HIGGINS BUILDING OMJMGHAM SON 7 FRANKLIN, NORTH CAROLINA -.. V ) 1
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