n FACE TWO THE -FRANKLIN .PRESS FRIDAY, DECEPIDER 4, V2Z1 mstias mm Complete your Gift- list .with Rov'nl Society and Priscilia gifts. ' The gift's supreme. , Now on display at the CILLA ART SHOPPE Keeps Heme Fires Ba: RaJio ! llV;I ! ... .Tii:r I'.vrccrc almost, a housc- hi VA- moiv to promote the home'lovim MHict thr.n the ever growing piipular- educ; :.!'eat pleasure-giving' am! invention, ' PRICE CUTTING, MONEY RAISING, MONEY SAVING SALE Dave Gordon's creditors are pushing: him for hlil now due, so Dave has decided to cast discretion to the" winds and SELL GOODS; When these bills are set tled, Dave will be happy and not before. So gather around, folks,, and attend the greatest price cutting sale in the history of Franklin. 15 urn santa is on his way and Gordon Brothers are prepared to load his sled with the greatest bargains ever offered in this town. Come right along, good people, and buy a permanent Christmas gift at a price that will astonish you. And don't forget the coupons. Remember our inze Winning Contest a beautiful wrist watch for milady and a row boat that will gladden the heart of any boy or man. Two $10.00 gold pieces also. Gordon, Brothers must sell $10,000.00 worth of goods in December and prices mean little to us. We have to get the money regardless of prices. So walk right up, folks, and take advantage of our hard luck and get your Christmas presents, wearing apparel and groceries WAY DOWN. GORDON BROTHERS "Have the Bargains For You" . rrorn this one ' may fairly reason t'i-i' .1 ' . ... " , " "iivivn-i uic in.siai.i.nsf oi ra tlin sets is on the increase the liome- lov:ng instinct is certainly not on (!,, ' Wane.- Ami, -since the hro.irlriut nm : straw is' essentially, a thing to, be en- ; joyed uy the tamily circle, it is to the ,. lamny circle tlic radio 'will cater, i e ..i .i i ,i . .-leiuuii) nas tne tinman (lemanr for now! entertain nen'- found 'so 'ad mirable a combination. As the call lor more. raido service grows, so also trrows. the attraction' nf th,. L, And as the. attraction of the home be comesi stronger, so 'the call foi better nioaacas.t programs, becomes more insistent. Everything tends to make ,the: ra dio influence a wellspring of good So excellent a caterer to all that is most,..desirable in promoting true hu man happiness certainly deserves the very best of the public to whom it ministers. .. - '. ' - h M The Force of Habit "Deacon White," asked Parson Jackson softly, "will you lead us in prayer?" There was no answer. "Deacon VVhitp" ttiic t!mo tuit. louder, "will you lead?" Still no resoOnse. Tvvirtpnti.. . ."..wiwj , lilt ucawii was siumoenng. Parson Jack son made a third apeal and raised his voice to a high pitch that succeed ed in arousing the drowsy man "Deacon White, will you lead?" The deacon in bewilderment rub bed' his heavy eyes and announced: 'Lead yourself I just dealt." NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES M4r ri V 'V' C Cord Wood WANTED- We want 200 cords of wood during December. Deliver at once at Iotla plant. Cash every Saturday. Genera! Mica and Clay Company Under and by virtue of the power conferred on the undersigned as tax collector for the years mentioned be low and by the tax list delivered to the undersigned by the Countv Com. PMssioners of Macon County, I, Alex Moore, Tax,, Collector, will sell he lands hercinbelovv described, for the unpaid taxes listed' aaaiiist 'said nmn. erty as is more fully set forth below at the court house door in the town of Franklin,. Macon County, North Car olina, on the ,5th day of January. 1920, to the highest bidder for cash : Franklin Township W. W. Joner, tax and cost "on 40 acres, 1924-23. . ,$57.30 t. T. Gillespie, tax and cost on 30 ; acr.es more or less 1924-23.,......$39.20 E Hi jay Township Natural Abrasive Co., tax and -cost on J IUU acres, 1924 and 1923 $1102.60 Highlands Township M;. C. DealV tax and cost on 13-' -acres. 1924-23 :. .... $8.50 Octa McCal!, tax and cost bri 30 -acres, 1924-22. ;?i4.i3 Smith Bridge Jack Shcrell, tax and cost on 95 acres, 1922 ..:1::..:,,..:...........:.;.,.;..$13.07 W. K. Shope, tax and co.,t on 59 acres, 1922-20 $23.17 Nantahala Township W. W. Jones heirs, tax and cost on .100 acres, 1922-20 .$i6,i; Ghormley heirs, tax nd cost on 1 8 acres, 1924-22 .........$41 !i4 Mrs. R. B. Garrison, tax ''and cost on iju acres, 1924-23...... ..... m . v r. Kerny, tax and "ost on w acres, lViJ-jf), CjCt 13.70 Aimer Consolidated Co.;' tax and cost mineral interest " in 109 1-7 acrcs ?1 5440 T. H. Wood, tax and cost on 315 acrcs- l'M $87.75 .Edd S! lea, tax unH rne ca , acres- U23-22 : 412.17 S. J. Waters, tax and cost on 37 1-2 acres- W - $12.31 Burningtown Township J. M. Duval!, heirs, tax and cost on 64 acres. W J4t-D25 . 1 h - -ll . . 'j! "ill IS " I I " I iMjii . 'illif'J "J ill I m (Lr-mMm ,Uf, 1 ' rm- mu '-in..- i,,,,.,..,, " i-'J . 11 ' CHRISTMAS Vc have just received a lafffc. stock of viciioias, pianos, ranges, and all kinds of iurniture. , Make your Christmas gift- to mother, daughter or sister a USEFUL one that she may remember your kindness and consider ation throughout the years to follow. We can .sell you anything in our large and varied stock on your own terms - ... . N ' Let us help you in selecting your Christ mas gifts. . v BRYANT FURNITURE CO. , And we have been preparing for the great .event, by filling our store room with many useful and at- tractive auto accessories. In fact; Old Santa has ' asked us to fill his orders for everything that goes on a car and we hare agreed to do so. , In next week's Press we will tell you the entire, story a story that will brush away those wrinkles of perplexity from the brows of the automobile public a story that will tell you where to buy your Christmas presents. The radio fans all over the. county will also have a surprise coming "next 'week when they read our remarkable offers and terms on radios. What would be nicer for mother or wife than a radio set fo.r Christmas? CITY GA RAGE JNO. S. TROTTE MAXIMUM VALUES I' . .1. vAV'.'-". . .t v - if., -'A 3 - V il 4 - ! ? ... . . ... '!:! .- - :l,,-'..r; .jfl :fef.L'.'F: ri'l-';4'--- t ii r 1 af , : As we look to our banker' for our financial wel-' fare we must look to. the young man of today for the newest styles in dress. .He demands the -best, and selects his whole wardrobe with meticulous care hats, ties and suits are not merely objects of wearing apparel to him they are the 'means by which he expresses his good taste, and improves his personal appearance. You will find the newest styles and the latest pre vailing patterns at unusually low prices in both clothing and overcoats when you go into ' B ;. . " . , . n R i OTTERS l 1i n.. -

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