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FRIDAY, DnCiZ'-'BSIR 4, IC2S. THE FRANKLIN PRESS 1 1 ADS W i-i II per i.mc !or bar insertion No Want Ad taken the price of five, lines for less -5 cent.-,. thai') WANTED Good fat cattle, good hags oft the, sheep, also corn fcr role, 100 to 175 'bs. Spot cash pair Isig:Maket. tf . VV'HY NOT take a Standard 20 fay Life,' or 20 year Endowment Policy for -the little boy or girl, or both? Policies issued from ONE DAY of age to 65 years. See me, or send your age and age of child for full particu lars. W. l. Lenoir, Franklin, N. C. tf HIGHEST IlfDE PRICES and besT weights. Express your hides to Athens Hide Co., Athens, Ga. Four teen years square dealing in hides wool, tallow, . beeswax. pD4 FOR SALE A good Royal Type-' writer. Call at Gordon Bros. Store tf. Mrs, Maxine Sprinkles. LOST Poultry sale dy, boy's suit.' Finder return to Press office or no tify Frank Hughes, Franklin, No. 1. P-D4 . FOR SALE-1924 model Ford tour ing car in good condition. Equip ped with demountable rims, starter pnd oversize cord tires. Reason for selling, owner going away. Write Box 14', Franklin, or phone 602. pD-11 VXANTED-To buy a second hand' organ. for use at Morgan's school.) If you have one for sale, write the. Postmaster at Stiles, N. C. pD-4 ARE YOU : COLD? -Spend the sum-' mer this winter in Sarasota. Take von coal money aiTd buy a lot in Woodland Homes. Inside city limits improvements. Price $400 ur. ' $50 1 "rash, $15 monthly.. First National i Bank, trustee. Write, or wire for res- ervations. FOSTER & M ATTHEWS ' owners and developers. . 210 Centr;. Ave, Sarasota, Fla. D?5 FOR SALE Four, p-irc bred Silver ( laced Wyandotte Cockerels. $3.00 Mch, or $5.00 for two.- Mrs. J. S.' Sloan. , p-D4 WANTED A corn fed hog off tlio, pole, weidiin? 175-200 lbs. Box 103 Franklin. N. C. ... , : - - pD4 FOR SALE One ten-room house and three acres of. land, just inside city limits n Murphy road.. Known -as the Deal property. G. F. Stiles tf. Want a cook, , .Want a clerk, : Want a partner, ' Want a situation, Want to sell a farm, ' Want to borrow money, . Want to sell sheep,, cattle, Want to sell town property, Want to sell groceries, drug.;, . Want to sell boots and shoes, . Want to sell dry 'goods, carpets, Want to sell clothing, hats or caps, Want to- find customers for anvtbinT ADVERTISE IN THE PRESS Advertising will gain new customers, Advertising keeps old customers, . Advertising makes success easy, Advertising begets confidence, Advertising means business, Advertising -shows energy, Advertise and succeed,- Advertise, judiciously, Advertise or bust, . Advertise . weekly, . Advertise now. 1 . Advertise' HERE S3R GIFT The importance of the purchase of the coming Season's Gifts demands that you select goods with an estab lished reputation at a store recognized for its responsibility and service to its customers. G10VER JAMISON JEWELER 'i M Personal Mention Mv. S. T. .Marrctt of IliifhlamN passed tlirouyh Fr nklisi last Frida;, !(: a .visit t- frie.i:ds, in Atlanta, M T. ilavrott of iriVlllanrk was a visitor to .Franklin last. Friday. Mr. Charlie Roane of llryson City for - eight years sheriff of Macon county, was here last' week ; attend ing court 'and visiting his numerous friends. ,. Mr. Gene Johnson of Daytona I'.each, who recently purchased the Redding ''farm on the Cullasaja, after spending some time in Macon county left Friday for. his home in Florida, Air. Johnson expects to return early "next spring to take charge of 'cer tain development -work that he will have done. . Last Friday Miss Cowhard, one of the: teachers in the Franklin school received the sad news of the sudden death of her mother at her Home in South Carolina. Miss Cowhard left immediately for her home. This news cast a gloom over the entire school and many- expressions of "sym pathy were extended to Miss Cow hard. . Miss Elizabeth Kelly of Raleigh returned, to her old home at Franklin for Thanksgiving and to be present at the 81st birthday of . her mother on November 29th. ;' '- 'Rev.. J. Q. Wallace was confined to his home with sickness a few days last week. Mrs. Dot . Ainsworth ami Mrs Griffin left last- Saturday for their homes at Miami. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Kingsbury will be delighted to learn that they have purchased 15 acre's' at the foot of Wayah Bald ner the home of. Miss Annie Slagle and will build a summer camp. Mr Kingsbury who was a business visitor to Franklin Saturday, stated that the camp will, be ready for occu pancy next summer. Last Friday night Miss Martraret Rogers took occasion to let the world know. of her happiness. Power from the municipal, dam was turned on for the first time Friday' afternoon. When darkness .arrived Miss Rogers turned on every light, in Rogers hall and let them remain on well into the night This popular hotel located on one of. Franklin's- highest hills presented a beautiful appearance from all sec tions of town.. Mrs. Laura Waldroop is making an exlended visit . to her parents, Mr. find - Mrs.- M. F.Jones' on Bonny Crest, '.'.'. Last week Rev. Shilow Wiiey, Negro-Baptist preacher' at Franklin, fell off a hay stack and landed on his wagon. The' fall resulted in the fracture of two ribs and serious in jury to his. spinal column. At last reports Rev. Wiley was in a precari ous condition. When the meeting of the fire war dens adjourned last Saturday, one of the officials saw smoke up the -river in the 'Vicinity ot Kiverside. Dermtv Zeh Shope immediately proceeded to tne scene and. totinrt Dan McClurc ridue. fir. on the Tl, lie jfirc; was go' ten under control o 'er .about five acr-j iiir,'' -instiince w.liere t'.;'-;-izat!()'n has done aft r.' birnv.v TL'is is 'i!ie i3i work puttiiig - 'out-- forest fires. '. It u 'fit !:nowil how this tire started WATCHES AND JEWELRY i.ii'.va'i, Tefin, it's of Hame.-: City " l'Yai:!,iin !,, at of ilu ir ji;o;!i;-r relinud f h is wee I f, L : Sti! re ! ive no;ii( m r.: V'i- iur of KHheih (-... .... ... 1. .. ' . ' ' ii.-uigiKer, wHl. remain wit utlicr until after the holidays. I ; -.; r essn'an Zehuluti Weaver will k:vc in a day or two for Washing ton to he present when congress con venes un the first Mcr.dav in De cember, - Franklin has not had 'a tire in more Ihan a year, according to Mr. Joe Ashcar. volunteer "fir rtnVf ti,;.. :., a remarkable record and .one of' '"hich. I'Vunklin should f,.,.l nrnA There hps been no ncrncinn tn i.,.. jthe new fire truck at a real fire. IIow-: -'. ' .-snear keens'-the trnrfc In. good eoiTdition .and is always reach ' to meet any emergency.' "j Rev. R. A. Truitt will nu-.u-h Sunday at the following places: baiem at 10 a. m., Bethel at 11 m Clark's Chanel 'at 3 n. in.. 10 View at 7 p. m, Holley Springs News Mrs. B. W. lustirp ami WttU A.'.rh' I vi.iKHlld, S cm DIP 13V :ist u-nnl- wun Mrs. j. M. McCracken. We are edad tr env thnt rr.,i jonn Williams is improving after, a 7 , . J mat WilLIC ii'iig sick spell. Aunt Lou Tirmit fron. Oat.r. is visiting Mrs. lohn 1 very sick. Hope she soon will be out again. Mr. Jack McCrark - .J PpVllUIII d tew days on Rabbit cretAt U to leave Monday for Clyde, N. C. i ne program given by the Holley Springs school last Thursday was real nice. Every one seemed in h joyed it. - ; The good people of the Holley Springs church pounded their preach er last (Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCracken spent Sunday' with Mrs. John Smith on Watauga. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Torn Seay is on the sick list. Hope she soon will be out again. . Mr. Bob Linner was at Seay's on buMness last week. Let 'Em Walk A few days after a farmer had put ls two children to school a book agent called on him and said: .''Now that your children go to school you ought to buy ihom an encyclopedia." "Buy them an encyclopedia? Hand ed if I do!" was the reply. "Let 'em walk, hke I did!" -County Business .Hall's Gatai rid your system of Catarrh or Deafne.: caused by Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 years F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio '. K. ('---, h-. X. H. S:f! ' can!,,' I' (' fnneral ' .' --., - V- . . .. . There isn't anything more suitable for a real HONEST TO GOODNESS Christmas Remembrance than a- pair of Nice Hose. When we say our line is Complete we mean just that. Come and we can show you Silk, Silk and Wool, in quiet patterns and the WILD ONES that "are in such demand and all the' Rage. . Johnny O HI"! V , ti k P f i u X vim r cLKM cns an ? . If, 1., price, " , Vi.ti yi!l.!iki;vi.:: fm.cl . ; h':a- ti-,. hanclisc compare favornUy with C.:S. GEINDSTAFF I REAL BARGAINS .i-!0 Let on- Harrison Ave. 1. . 7,r:,n,'(;Ara,C,t' part of 10'v land, j. (), Harrison land. . 7-acre tract joining the Harrison E. K'ickman nrooertv ft r . ' .. . aires ironting several hundred 1,000 feet on Lake F .Illorv. llie'h J he Walter McComiell place. All these tracts are accessihi- to town water, electric lights and power and have p.'enty of street frontage. The L. T. Sloan 40-acres less than ten minutes by Ford from' the court house on the Bryson City road. Good land, one of hc finest locations in the lotla Valley or Macon County. Excellent view of mountains in all directions. For prices and terms see M. D. BILLINGS ASSORTMENT OF WOOL DRESS PATTERNS QUALITY u Q a u 4) C a 14 SLOAN t 1ROTH U u Q c 0 a AND COMPANY UAHTIXI Watch cuf winiews for SANTA for He h going to Visit Our Store s 3SEES2!SSSSu Pll i'A w n m mm u MAXIMUM VALUES n the Spot i .1 1 d":c and be satisfy IN REAL ESTATE . Ashe property - 1 - Kle.-ated anil 'about half wood ft land About half wood iand. J. .. leet on two street woofer! fiill r,i,'Arl-.-.u;rr u,. f and ,;)Oi! IL1M
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