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FP.ANKLIN HIGH
SCHOOL NEWS
P.UM by lU 5- S. Society
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4oU tit. -'tut wiv.K th'ttk of uhwA
,rk a tjtwfi tWtr. tri art
ih. on .trlw f-the leatt est of
atWA: Why 4ft v! tfegt ? Vie
wrii't' ever iwrtylxh aBjibinar
we H a4 ?ra4 it Neither
wiJI it be thterfaJ to prej-ar a fcftoo
in a initial VPfA A 1wb prt
lre4 io.b a mar.ntr won't be re
cited in a ,U.iMZ way. Tbti we o
arMr! ail day w;tbowt a irrrik- We
wiet y't bo wonder why we
V,k tad. V'ey a't e uniSe and
mate o4:r hm'f ' Cheerful cot
any ifionefit the irsJe.
SV matur how hard a taik rnay b
mert il with a wiwJe. fx at it. whh
dtriwfid will, t'kk to it, r.d work
.k. tv4i kind of ttrife h
abst iwnt, sot merely for today ft
.Vr'f. CWriVi.v tt and fjood-wil
K'Ai WfiY tsyt make
Vrir,knn HiifH ..hool . a thetrfti
f-ti?- W car,, ktVall try!
.".';:: and t.ht v.ofSd lafijjbn with
vti; wttp. j.d yoi wee akne S.Y.
Mtt2 From tlx. Spritdt
; .Wxt week the children will be tpvtn
.'tr n-tsxt r.ard for the fsrt of the
jkkoofyear. 1 boje the parmti of a!
the (MMrtn will examine thoe re
uini tirt(aU. Utmrt the child
ren to hrin them each month; do not
tltow the th::dren to tign tnern ior
Ui vou tec them. And
do not avept f)my extuet for ViW
Kradet. A larjfc number of children
fail to (.( their school work, each
year, Jf we beKin rht at the hrtt
' of the tchoolio reaoire (food -work
'it patting fciadct, these failure will
not be to numeroot, :
Io not forget to praise and en
MynrjrKe thou- who arc doiijK :. (jw,d
work A. L likAMI.KTT.
.A oar; s WiVeepicsf fc
K?i'ool ' A large cfaU ha been trade
J tjp and they hope to be rea!y to itart
by Monday, Mit Fbip bat taken
charge c-f the clan and are o-'e
thh will add greatfy to cvr feooL
The teachert teem rather k!y at
firnei r.ow that they are uot a2rywed
to bau datet'on week-tj;g5itfc Tfce
ttodesM can mott fceartily jfyjrpi:ze
whh thera. witse to the fict that for
!a Jot tiffse they bare had to uy at
home and tttidy at eight, too, Kiteaaj
of jriakisg a few vrxial calb asd. o
onh.
Mr. Moti t the 5&tt eflergetk maa
we know of. He can go to tfce tn
very 'r,bt and yet tfcow P tngtt
and early in time to give m a tert,
and correct the papert, too. How we
idxire bj tpirh and with that we
cwld rsanage it to we conid even
tan the tern, much lett go1 to the
Socul New
Utt Loit Ferguton wa honored
bv a mrpriie party baturaay nigm,
Ziren by her mother in honor of her
seventeenth birthday.
The evening wat fcpent' in paying
. n- &Cr
Carrie ani teing ytt. , .
dflidoc refrehmentt were terred
bv Urt. Fergtiwn. The large birth
day cake wa covered with eventec-n
candles which '! tried to blow out,
but left fix burning which indicates
that Mr. and Mrs. Fcrgwon will
have a wn-in-law within six yean.
Tboje present were, Mmes Betty
Sloan, Tim Crawford, Kate Baird
Francei Paul, Selma Young, Sue
I lannkutt and Elizabeth BarnarJ.
Tm 4fit Pbil CcCollam. Wil-
liam McGtiire, Alex Stewart and Bill
Jfigdon. . ,
AH reportcl a goon time anu m
Ui i many happy birthday.
P'rfHa Siler entertained a num
ber of her friend with a dance at her
t.,. Priv nivht Serrtember 2atn,
After dancing and telhng fortuntt
awhile refrethnsentt were served.
M.G.,B. 7-
School Nw
Tti (,(ie(v towukm last Friday
4a given by the l.artier Literary So
ciety,"' It was an iinuu;iily god pro
ihat wat enioved by all
.'.r.ti.nt Komi: ' Kood mime wa ren'-,
deled and homc-rnadc candy in dain-1.
lily made batket of black and red,
wat nerved. Mis Cowherd, ha'
charge of the Lanier, thi year and f
from all appearnce they are planning!
An imiw real work. Both tocietiet
are working hard for the banquet to
be given to the todety giving the bett
program and it lookt a though ex
citing timet arc jua ahead. .
I'rof. Bramlctt hat started out to
improve our High School building and
when he ttartet he starts -with a vim,
Jlit latett improvement it making
dome benthet for the auditorium.
They are regular teatt, mo, with
backt to them. Only those who have
had to ttand up and listen to num
bcrlcti tpeechet made in chapel can
appreciate this great addition to our
nchool.
1 had
Jokes
Bill Higdon-"Lid you ever kni
girl under a roittJetoer
Witt Wvi'.asrt "F.r, er, no,
-Kher k! one on the nose."
Wilbur -"11! Meal km from you."
f,jl.f."You mutt not. sir."
Wilbur-'AVhat it I do? . '
Glee Td make you give it back.
TUi-r i a man vho never drink,
nor tmoket, nor chewt, nor swear.
who never gamble,, never mm an-j
thun all tinful tnartJ-Het paralyz:
cd. (Mr; Most.)
p.r-jmlrtt "Our last month'
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i' .1.1 t ill ...i. fricrhtftll.
Mr. Bramlett-Sm.ling, rote and
hi ax wuite low. E.II A. u.
till m.r. W
See that the label on your
paper i Hated in advance, if
you want the Preit to con
tinue coming to your home.
FertT-cil Iw et eff ti 3T'
ef tie Zijf. Su.u Et t tlx ceo-
try, im es.satx;e cf H jU torn, f
fctcisdfsc tl rssiJS lars Sifltixf f
its, tir reseat 21 fcili ? tie f
total i5laSJe wto ai tui'.e to j
arail &m.ttrt cf ti ktc wiick .
eiwtridty ea. reader a.utka4- " "
lie cfey triu! Tk aaiwer is
tfn. - Te Crtt eetffal ratk cob-
pts&t wr ' Stis es3ttBJ
eget2ate4 eoctracta trx V&iizg Ai j
ttnJL ImXkx tier raai
trxacii to cperate i vtete eo-
sstitSe. Tils a&iue4 taasr
dil retsra wtkl warraste tie ereo
Uos of pole Us es.
TYm t&e fasousestais were ea-
SsW for tie distrliitynj cf esergy
for pcrpoees other tiaa lgfet2ng. Bat
It stopped at tie atsasrts. efijeay oe
caase of Use app&rest lack of tut
f ekat "baeiaess" beyoad tteselimh
to warrant tie erectisg of rural dis-
trlbtttion liae.
rarmers hare beea enfortcnate !n
the matter of electrical conTeEiences ;
from the very fact I uietr Being
fimxH Tbmr ore fioznselled to make j
their Hvlng la Isolated sections. Their j
Isolation has bees tbe;r baadicap.
Ugh Hiflhways Mean Power
Tet tbU seed not be. Highway
lighting, say engineers o! the Gen
rsil Electric Company, wall function
at well for the rural districts as street
lighting has functioned for the cities,
and with the necessary lines tn oper
mt s r t : .
f!on across rarai aisiricw, ugauuK
Bp the highways, other electrical con-
TenieBces Will follow a surely as
Bight follows day. Installed highway
liafttta STStems are but forerunners
they are bat a hint of the broader
gerrice of bringing electric ngnt ana
cower to the faraer.
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Tet a liahted highway, as sucn, u
mot without treat intrinsic value to
the fanner. Farmers go to mantei
isMr and often return tome late. A
lighted kizhwav enables the fanner
to make the oarney with facility and
wtthoot fear of collision such as orten
hannecs when the farm vehicle Is
.lighted only by a lantern on the axle
,,r dashboard. A lighted highway re-
iimm thm farmeri of eTe strain. It
J. T mm" m-m- w
onahlea the farmer to perform cer
9n iltiM aronnd the place which
fftrmerlr had to be performed either
with an oil lantern or not performed
at 1L
Hizhway Hrhting units, stretched
ion the road in front of a farm
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hnftse. obviate the neceaslty of step
nine out Into complete darkness
and the more cheerful outlook which
the farmer enjoys from his front win
a,.. ipii nleasurablv ODon him
UW W v r w
with a oronounced psychological ef
feet- Life to the fanner becomes teei
ef a burden and more of a Joy
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Time and Place Listed Befow:
TOM BRYSON'S STJE
Callataja, N. C, MonxUy, '
Octorber Stb. 2:3 to S P. M.
WILL MAR'S STORE
Near Et-, N. C, Tkwrtday,
October lt, t to f A. M.
HALL'S STORE
Etna, N. C, Tltortday, October
, 1st, f :39 to 11 A. M.
JOHN T, HENRY'S STORE
Ellijay, N. Tuetdy, October
6th, 8 to 10:30 A. M.
MORRISON BROS. STORE
Wit' Mill, N. ThnrwUy,
October lt, 11 A. M. to 2 P. M.
H. P. RAY'S STORE
Iotla, N. C, Thortday, October
Itt, 2:30 to 6 P.M.
DILLS STORE
CneiM, N. C, Tuesday, October
6th, 2 to S P. M.
W. T. FOUTS STORE
Route 3, Friday, October 2nd
8 to 10 A. M.
JAKE YOUNCE STORE
Route 3, Friday, October 2nd
10:30 to 12:30
JIM RAEY'S STORE
Route 4, Wednesday, October
7th, 8 to 10 A M.
MORGAN'S StORE
Stfles, N. C Friday October 2nd
1 to 3 P. M.
ROBT. RAMSEY'S STORE
Tellico, N. Friday October
2nd, 3 to P. M.
HOTEL FRANKLIN.
Franklin, N. C Saturday,
October 3rd, 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
R. F. HENRY'S STORE
Route 4, Wednesday, October
7th, 10:30 A M. to 1 P. M.
HERMAN DEAN'S STORE
Route 4, Wednesday, October
7th, 2 to S P.M.
STOCKTON'S STORE
Prentiss, N. C, Thursday, r
October 8th, 8 to 10:30 A. M.
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MACON COUNTY STORE
Otto, N. C Thursday, October
8th, 11 A. M. to 2 P. M.
KISER'S STORE
Route 1, Monday, October 5th
8 to 10 A M.
BROWN'S STORE
Dillard, Gs, Thursday, October
8th, Z:30 to 6 r. M. .
SETSER BROS. STORE
Route 1, Monday, October 5th
10 A. M. to 12 Noon
AT HOTEL
Mountain Cifv. fin . VrAv
October 9th, 8 A. M. to 12 Noon
ADVERTISING IN THE PRESS BRINGS RESULTS'
FEED STUFFS AND GROCERIES
We announce t the public the opening of our store
carrying feed stuffs and groceries.
This store is located in east end of McCoy building
near the depot.
. Please investigate our prices before buying else
where. ' '
G S. GRINDSTAFF, The Money Saving Store
THANKS TO ONE AND ALL
Some months ago,, we established a new furniture
and music store in Franklin. From our opening day
until the present our success has been beyond our,
fondest expectations. We therefore take this oppor
tunity to thank our many patrons for this great
volume of trade.
In recent weeks we have been too busy selling fur
niture, Vict rolas, records, ranges, etc., to write any
high-sounding advertisements. However, we are still
in business and will be here when others have silently
folded their tents and stolen away.
BRYANT FURNITURE C0I1PAHY
WE MUST HAVE MONEY
To meet bills now falling due on the mamrfioth stock
of goods we have received we must raise a large amount
of money at once. Therefore our Grand Opening Sale is
still going on and we have slashed prices to the limit.
We do riot ask you to take our word for this just step
. 1 1 11 Ml 1
into our store and see how mucn a aonar win Duy.
Our goods are all high grade and our prices the low
est in Macon County. Investigate for yourself and save
money. , ".' ;;--.:'-"
We have built up our business in Buford, Ga., by giving
the people real merchandise for less'ihon
Our policy has ever been to buy and sell regular goods
only.
We now have on hand a mammoth stock of Dry Goods,
Shoes, Overalls, Sweaters, H ats, Groceries and hundreds
of other articles too numerous to mention.
FINAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICE ON SILKS, was
$1.19, now yard
FLOUR ; $1.35 net
GORDON- BROTHERS
. "HAVE THE BARGAINS FOR YOU" . "
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