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THE FRANKLIN TRESS Hex ii.nr.tr. Time: Saturday e ing, htfp:f ruber 19. Place:, Cowxr. school (v.-usc. ;- ; .- :' ' - n A QJt For Dental Gold Plat- 1Xl.Uil nu,n Silver .Diamonds magneto points, false teeth, jewelry, any valuables. Mail today. Gash by return mail. Moke S. & R. Co., Otsego, Mich. watot&B Anybody can make an oil that will lubri cate, but it takes years of experience , to refine an oil that J will stand heat, speed, pressure, narrow clearances, v. i and still do a fhot : pugh job .of juWc;j eating your motor. STANDARD? 1 p3 MOTOR OILS ; 1 'Based on over 50 years' experience Don't M2L, . Hi w If your; ankles swell from, tired aching feet there is relief in'store for you once l ) you wear HAMILTON-BROWN4 : ; v SHOES Oh the comfort of them and the bliss- . . . . fui feeling of perfect foot contentment. " " ; And of course, they are stylish too. : , ' Enjoy vthe luxury of truly comfortable . - ;: shoes- specially made to correct and , , prevent foot troubles. , , . Made ..fry HamiltonrBrown for style, ?. wear,vcomfort and economy, , '. ?K '4 ' ' ' " .'..' ' '''' Congressman Bell Here Congressman Tom .Bell of, the Ninth Georgia District, Mrs. Bell Editor A. S. Hardy of the Gainesville News and Editor Singleton of the Tri-County Advertiser and Gainesville Eagle passed through Franklin Tuesday on the' way to their homes. They had been with the ourna 1 motorcade from Atlanta to Ashevilk; but left the motorcade at Bryson City. .Al though a citizen of Georgia Mr. Bell claims to have known at. one time every man and woman, in Franklin and many who lived in the county. At any rate Mr. Hardy and Mr. Singleton had a difficult time in get ting Mr.-Bell .away . from scores of friends in Franklni last Tuesday. While here Mr.. Bell promised his en thusiastic support toward the pro posed national park in the Great Smoky Mountains. . Incidentally Mr. Bell has a powerful influence in the Congress of America. While at Bry son City Tuesday Mr; Bell made a speech .pledging his supjJ&rt to the park in the Smokies. J. B. Lyle Hurt Last Friday afternoon While being driven from Atlanta to Franklin Mr. J. B. Lyle's car ran off a high em bankment near Mr. Sam Corn's ...resi dence just north of Tryphb'sa, The car turned over several times before l (.aching the bottom of the fill and was a complete wreck. '-Mr. Lyle es caped with many severe lacerations ar.d bruises. After, the wreck Mr. Lyle was brought to a .tocal hospital where he is now resting comfortably. A befit front axle seems t" have been the cause of the accident. I' is said lli.il a mechanic in CtaytDi) had tried to pem'ade Mr, Lyle. to ha';e the axle straightened beforei.undertaking t to proceed to Franklin. . '$&yteZjovt-. eve'ft-beMiev&ft that he : 'Ould'4)e''abfe to come on to his Jiome before having the car. repaired. - . ..-. . H il. ; C PAINTING v and Paper Hfangihg Interior Decoration a Specialty JOHN W. EbwXRfiS" orrv FANCY GROCERIES bt PACiCERS Whose Names are HALL MARKS OF QUALITY in the KITCH ENS of AMERICA, ' 8LOAW. ITOTH Quick Deliveries from Morning till Night FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL NEWS e Published by the S, S. Society Editor-in- Chief ....Selma ,Young Associate Editors Elizabeth Smith, Elizabeth Andersdn, Mildred Blaine, Lillian Patton, Philip Newman. EDITORIAL The publishing of the school news for the paper is something new. Neither the student body nor the So cieties have ever before had th if op portunity. I feel it will be a help to all. First it will help the students in teaching them to wirte. things for the public, and will also give a good aim for English work. Second it will en able the parents to know more about the school and the school worjc. It ought to secure cooperation among the people and students for a better school. We hone all will strive to make this undertaking grow better. - Let's make '.' our new school year count. From the way every one seems to be getting down to work it is quite probable that they have chos en thjs as their own motto: "Just re member a record once made can never be-erased." So let us. work with a will, resolving to make our records the best we may so that our teachers,, friends and oarents who have sacri ficed so much to help us, will be re paid for the.sacrifice. ' It has been planned for the Lanier and S. S. S. Literary Societies to fur jiish the school news, on alternate weeks. There will be a prize given to the Editorial winners who furnish the best news. Major Harris has kindly consented, to act as judge.' The Society giving the. school news to the paper will ".also hav charge of the Society ! pfbgrirfn" for the week. The Society giving the best series of pro grams .for1 the year will be honored with a banquet at the close of the school trrn, ,. . ..' : We 7 thank Mr. Harris for giving this, space, to the school . .S. . Y, '26. The fttnieKhai come that an educa- r': '.l r,...., r ' ... 1 .1 lion is,iaiasoiuieiy necessary ior maK ing a ;liv.ing' and making our way in the wgfld. .. Engineers for our trains' are ntf Icmger' made from ignorant firemeh ; the chief . mechartics 'in our shops are no longer promoted, ignor ant men.; But there is a bigger aim in education than just fitting, folks for makin? a living. , Children must be taught to be hon est and honorable; to be dependable and reliable; to have good habits :of work and , living. The great aim "of out? wheels. ; is - hot ; ust to' have .the i chiFdren t'ead a certain number'?iof books; or to" have solved a, fixed amount of problems; or to have learn ed certain rules of grammar. But a bigger thing is to teach them ideals of right, of work, or honor, and of duty; to teach them to do right as matter of habit and character. Children should be helped to grow in to men and women who have the .right kind of thoughts and who do the right kind of things as well as to have the right kind of facts in their heads. We need s6me play ground equip ment. It is cruel, harmful and de moralizing for a big crowd of child ren to stand around v without some where to play. 'The teachers have expressed ,.ja. willingness to help the children in their play at all recesses. We can get this equipment without a great deal of expense. The Frank lin Hardware Company has given us some lumber for see-saws. - Let us all work together for a good school year, A. L. B. SOCIAL NEWS The Parent-Teachers association held a receotion for the tearhprs in the auditorium, of the school house last Friday attemoon at 3:30 o clock. After the teachers and mothers con versed awhilef punch was served by tne mothers. The teachers were offered the co operation of the mothers during the schooLterm. In this wav it hnnpd .tr make this a successful school year. Miss Mozelcy and "Miss "Stemper spent the week .end with home folks in Clayton, .Ga. 1 ' Several new . students have ' entered school thii; .week;: . n q g 37.. The. Press regrets' that time " and space dltrnot 'permit getting m' all the schodl news thiV.week. We will en deavor to Vun the Remainder in the next issue.. ' ' . . .'.' The Pess lias, just purchased'a new iris encine flnrl wa linn. tr tint'fiti hprpaftpi tn ov in 11 nomc nt im. Macon Unsurpassed A party of Franklin citizens ret cently visited Asheville going by way of Sylva and returning through Hen dersonville, Brevard and Highlands. On this 200 mile loop the party saw some . of the. most beautiful scenery in the world. Great developments were in evidence on every hand. In fact the billboards announcing the location of these, various developments detracted considerably from the natural beauty of the countryside. The writer has no desire to disparage the beauty of any section of Western North Carolina. It is all magnificent. But the five in the party were a unit in , proclaiming that Macon . county surpassed in grandeur any section of the. state seen from the highways on the trip. Mr. F.-W. Connell who was one of the party and who is a citizen of another state and an experienced real estate man was particularly im pressed with the beauty of Macon as seen on the trip mentioned. 11 , . 1 1, , . v . ' ' . . . It .Heats and Ventilates Here is a wonderful new heater the Sunbeam Cabinet Heater that will heat five, to seven rooms, healthfully ventilate them at the same time, and circulate fresh, warm air into every part of your home. It keeps the air in con stant motion - always changing always fresh and pure. This heater will give you more heat than two or three stoves, with less fuel. It burns either hard or soft coal or wood. It is attractively designed and takes up but little ; space. It is clean and easy to operate just the kind of, heating plant you have been looking for. Come in today or ask us to send descriptive literature. Macon County Supply Co. i I ' 1 1 , 1 J m mm mmm n w 1 lM hmtti It - to 1 , The, preservative oils forni a saturant which penetrates the old dried-out roofing material and makes it young, elastic and weather-resisting again. The asbestos fibre forms a binder which bridges the cracks and pores and ties down the scales of the old roof, making it the next best thing to layer of new roofing. 7 " FMMLIN HARDWARE CO. FRANKLIN, N. C rJcdlclno iiSgS local and Internal, and has been success nil in the trearment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY fit CO., Toledo, Ohio T FREE 5 Tube Radio Set FREE ! . . . Send elf-addreted, ttamped envelope for full particular regarding this OFFER. RADIOTEX CO. 296 Broadway New York, N. Y. 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