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FRIDAY, OCTODER 16, 132S THE FRANKLIN PRESS PAGE FIVE THE fflaOSL SAVM STORE Trade at Clouse & Reece Brothers' Nickel Saving ancj Cash Store. We pay cash and sell for cash and our buyer knows the game. These three reasons are enough to save you the nickel. Be sure and see our Closing-Out Price on Shoes., At the Frank Williams Place. CLOUSE & REECE BROTHERS T7 A r The wise man doesn't wait until the weather is bad to get his House, his Barn or his Garage in shape to withstand the damaging weather that Fall and Winter bring. ; THE WISE MAN SAVES MONEY AND MENTAL WORRY BY REPAIRING IN TIME IF YOU NEED HARDWARE of any description, we are here to take care of you. We've been here long enough to 'know the require ments of those residing in the community, and we carry only goods we can recommend and, that we know will give satisfaction. MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Town of Franklin, North Carolina jvill at the office of the Mayor, in the McCoy Building in the Town of Franklin at 4 o'clock P. M. on Mon day the 26th day of October, 1925, let a contract to build approximately four (4) miles of 13,200 volf trans mission line, running from the plant of the Iotla Mica & Clay Co., near the Iotla bridge, to the plant of the Mica Products Co, on Shepard Knob, Caler Fork of Cbwee Creek. Certified check to the amount of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250) must accompany each bid. The Town reserves the right to reject or accept all bids. Specifications are now on file in the office of T. W. Angel, Gen. Mgr. Light & Power Dept., Bank of Franklin Building. Copies of same can be had on pay ment of five dollars ($5.00), four dol lars of which will b,e returned on return of specifications to said man ager should the bid of person pur chasing plans be rejected. Dated this the 6th dav of October, 1925. S. H. LYLE, Mayor. 2t-016 H. W. CABE, Clerk. EAT AT REECE'S RESTAURANT , They are better prepared than ever before to serve you quickly. . . They have just installed a new stove almost twice the size of the one formerly used and each cook and waiter strives harder every day to give quicker ancj better service. .; REECE'S RESTAURANT ...... i Open from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. National Forest Timber For Sale. Sealed bids will be received by the District Forester, Washington, D. C. up to and including November 9, 1925, for all 'merchantable dead timber standing or down, and all the live timber marked or designated for cutt ing on an area embracing about 1,000 acres' on the watershed of Burning- town Creek, Compartments 76 and 77. Nantahala National Forest, Macon County, N, C, estimated to be 736,000 feet B. M. of chestnut, 200,000 feet B. M. of poplar, 300,000 feet B. M. of oaks, 7,000 feet B. M. of basswood, and 34,000 feet B. M. of miscellaneous species, more or less. No bid of less thnn $6.50 per M feet for poplar and basswood, $5.00 per M feet or oaks and $1.50 per M feet for chestnut and miscellaneous species will b? consid ered. $300 must be deposited with each bid to be anplied on the purchase price, refunded or retained in part as liquidated damages, according to the conditions of the sale. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. Be fore bids are submitted, full informa tion concerning die timber, the con ditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Dis trict Forester, Washington, D. C or the Forest Supervisor. Franklin, N C. 3t-023 mm Acan of Carey NoahsPitch is alittle thing tobuy but a big thing to have on your roof. It plug3 any kind of hole in any kind of roof, in any kind of weather, and saves "all kinds" of expense and loss if used in time. There's nothing better for the purpose. "A stitch in time" y0U know;. Our Literature on roof repait gladly furnished on request. . FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. FRANKLIN, N. C. - . . , , EBSS 22 El!:"-- SMI TLL'U I have just received a ,big shipment of Everything t6 Wear. To make room for this Enormous Stock of Wearing Apparel, I have decided to hold a BIG CLEARANCE SALE, Beginning SATURDAY, OCT. 17th and continuing for two weeks. At this Sale you will be able to buy many necessaries at cost or be low. Could not mention all the prices, but seeing is believing. We claim to sell Wearing Apparel cheaper than anybody else in Macon county., Read some our listings below scheduled for our BIG CLEAR ANCE SALE and draw your own conclusions. Men's Suits, $12.50 value for. ........$8.95 Ladies Coats and Dresses, when you see A large stock of these. See them and talk Men's Suits, $14.50 value forIZ ...Z.$9.90 AH-Wool Suits, $21.00 value for... ..$16.00 , Best $30.00 Suits for;:... ...$21.95 Men's Overcoats from . .....$8.75 to $19.90 Children's Sweaters 75c Children's Sweaters 95c Boys' Heavy Sweaters ........................$1.00 - Boys' AU-Wool Sweaters ,,...$2.35 them you will say they are bargains. Ladies' Coats from r...$8.75 to $27.75 Ladies' All Silk, $10.00 value for. .....$6.95 Ladies' All Silk. $12.50 value for.... .$8.95 Ladies' Flannel Dresses ................$3.95 All WoolSweaters ... .,.......$3.95 Men's Overalls . .... . . l.$L35 Boys' Overalls 90c -Men's Socks 10c about them. We havhynsizetiiy" price. ; . Men's Hats from $1.00 to $5.50 Men's Underwear ......... $1.00 ta $1.70 Ladies Underwear .. .. ......$1.00 to $1.70 Children's Underwear 60c to $1.15 Ginghams per yard ....... ...:...v 10c to 19c Hosiery for all ..... ......10c and up We Have Everything You Want At The Price You Want To Pay TRADE WITH US AND SAVE -THE DIFFERENCE JOS EFH - A SHEAR ""V n
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