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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 15 PAGE TWO THE FRANKLIN TRESS Letter From Lyman, Wash. Editor, The Franklin Press. Dear Editor: May I have space h ;vonr valuable paper for a" few worJs to my Macon county friends? I luv ilicught several times durinsr the iwj ma a half years th.it I ha v.: been here of writing to the Press. We have a wonderful section of country here. The climate is the very best, and iriuts and vegetables are grown in abundance. The , natural resources are most wonderful.' There are plenty of natural lakes to supply a vast ajnount of electrical power. The scenery such as snow capped mountains and large rivers, is magnificent. Beautiful wild flowers and shrubbery, along with giant ever greens, grow profusely. I wish to tell my friends there about our revival which was held from July 5th to August 1st in the Baptist church of this little town. Rev. H. P. An drews of Everette, was our music director and soloist. We had twenty two professions of faith in Christ. A number have been baptized and others are awaiting baptismal service. Our church people were greatly revived to Christian services. We will begin our next revival cam paign at Sauk Valley August 18th. I 1V covet the prayers of God's people in my old home state for the success ,of His work here. We have many re sponsive people, several of whom came here from North Carolina to The -people of the church showed the spirit of appreciation on April 29 ray birthday when they announced. at Wednesday night prayer services, that they had a surprise package for jne. It is needless to say I was sur prised when 1 found the package to be a nice suit of clothes, hat, shoes, ystiirt, hose, a traveling bag and neck tie. ; ' , ' ' , . These good people have also given us two poundings with all kinds of i groceries and good eats. We appreiate these, good people .'too. - .' U .. I U.4 . . lnU .... 1 1 1 x 11 I'lii irrf mi iiiv in in win lit' iiiii Jong, I thank you and close. ' . - Yours very truly, ' .' :. REV.;V. C. RAMEY. COUNTRY AND SUBURBAN ACREAGE J"' 2G0 ACRES, just off the Atlanta- Franklin-Aheville concrete high way, 30 minute by auto from Franklin. New 10 room housa, well, outbuilding;,, email valley BuitaWe for lake. Price $5,500.03, good term. 170 ACRES in the farming section, ... . i concrete highway going tnrougn the center of the property; 75 acres level and rich, is a wonderful dairy and cram farm... 6-room house and extra gool barn. Price $15,000.00 with liberal terms. i 88 ACRES and a 7-room house on the.. Franlcltn-Bryson City highway, this is good land and the price is right. $45.00 per acre. 23 ACRES and new 9-room bouse, .. .... mile from center or town on me Franklin-Murphy highway and lots of highway . frontage. This place can be bought for $6,300.00 a real bargain and on easy terms. NOW is the time to buy WESTERN WOK I H CAKUL1INA acreage, ir you expect to make money in this sec- tion. . .4 - J. H. Stockton Realty Co. t Executrix Notice Having, qualified as executrix of J. T. Blalock, deceased, late of Macon county, N, C, this is to notify all per gons having claims against the estate of said debased to exhibit, them to the undersigned on or "before the 18th day .off August, 1926, or this -notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said' esjlate will please make immediate settle ment. This. 18th day of August, 1925. ' EUXNA D: BLALOCK, FIM-S11 Executrix. PAINTING and Paper Hanging Interior Decoration a Specialty JOHN W. EDWARDS Administrator's Notice Having 'qualified as administrator of Joab Xrisp( deceased, Lte of Macon CDuntv, N C, this .i,s to no;u :ll per sens having claims against the estate of ; said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 17th cay of August, 1926,"or this notice wil be plead in bar of their recovery. All peistns ldtbted to said estate will plrasc make immediate settlement. This 17th day of Augiisf, 1925. AM-S11 Administrator ALEX-MOORE, Mr. W. H. Cannon," proprietor o the Georgian.'hotel at Athens and a. tnend from the same city were in Franklin last Friday. They were engaged in advertising the Georgian between Franklin and Cornelia. The Public's Screen Is the newspaper. People everywhere turn to it for news and information on all important subjects. It's a background for a sharp, searching "limelight that nothing can surpass, for power in getting-'-ATTENTION! Share that limelight, Mr. Merchant, by "throwing" your adver tising message upon the "screen" which the 11 (DiMilMUlilH ? re ,. affords you. For, in doing so, you'll be "talking" to an audience of some 8000 people- an audience that you could not possibly reach any other way.. As for making that Advertising message sincere and appealing to the trowd of prospective buyers, leave that to us. We carry the" well known Bonnet-Brown Sales Service of "smashing" illustra tions and'forcefullv-written copv for yotr exclusive use. 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