FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 10. THE FRANKLIN PRESS pace Seven ! , VI A TT 'P a n o w lit I Hiia , Sc per Line for Each Insertion No Want Ad taken for less than the price of five lines 25 cents. WANTED-Good- fat cattle, good sheep, also corn fed hogs off the pole, 100 to 175 lbs. Spot cash paid. Essig Market. tf WE HAVE some customers for well ' located acreage in Western North Carolina and would like to hear direct from owners giving location, descrip tion and prjee of property if you will sell.. The Realty & Investment Cor poration, P. 0. box 781, Henderson ville, N. C. P-J29 103-ACRE' FARM for rent near Cul owhee school. Store building six living rooms up stairs, double lot, for sale very rea sonable. Six-room house and five lots for sale Very cheap.1 All in Cullowhce. What have you in the way of farm and mountain land for sale? Address Box 30, Cullowhee, N. C. J22 FOR SALE All kinds of hardwood lumber cut from extra fine timber". Mill located on Nickajack, 8 miles from Franklin. Write Dills& Wat kins, Cullasaja, N. C. . . P-M26 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Call Mrs. Geo. A. Jones. , tf IF YOU. DON'T LIKE CALOMEL Rexall Liver Salts is the ideal laxa tive. It does not gripe. You begin to feel better with the very first dose Only 25 cents per bottle. At Smith's Drug Store. J 15 FOR SALE One fresh milk cow W. T. Fout, phone 1204. Rout.e 3 "Franklin.- P-J15 F6R SALE Three male and one fe male Shepherd pups. Also clover, timothy and Red Top baled hay. $30.00 per ton. W. H; Moody, Route 3, Franklin, N. C. . p-J.15 D. A. R. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ; for girls. Tamassce, Uconee coun ty, South Carolina. Boardiing De partment reopens after holidays, 5 p; m. January 13. Grades 1-9 offered to girls over 14 years old. Fees: $1 matriculation ; $9 per calendar month. 50c, piano lessons each. Scholarship aid awarded to needy and worthy girls. J15 LOST Yellow collie pup, 8 month? old with slight blaze in forehead Lost in Franklin December 18th $5.00 reward for information as to whereabouts. Gober Rogers, Route one. . . P-J1S WORK . WANTED Opening of a new shoe shop in Franklin. I am now prepared to do any and all kinds of shoe work. Prices ; are reasonable Parrpcl nnst nnid. one wav. Located at the old Dalrymple store. Earl An gel. . P-J15 Personal Mention Smith's Drug Store lias been giv ing some beautiful prizes at the Sat urday afternoon drawings. Next Saturday, the 16th, there will be an unu.-tually pretty gift for the ladies' Be sure to bring your card and par ticipate in this drawing. Frank T. Smith, the Prescription Druggist. Mrs., Frank Jhillips and son, Biily. spent last week visiting friends and relatives' in Richmond. Mrs Arvis Trimmer returned to Richmond last week after spending some months with her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. L. Gamer. Attorney Lafayette C. . Dotson of Mountain City, is in Franklin to be near his wife, who is recovering from an operation recently performed in a local hospital. . Mr. Cljas. Rogers of Clayton was here several days this week on bus iness. ' - , . After spending a week in Franklin. Mr. Frank Cunningham has returned to Winterhaven, Fla., where he is en gaged as carpenter by Mr. Graham Dugas. Mrs. G. W. Gray and daughter. Miss Sue, have returned from the state of Washington, where they vis ited Mrs. Gray's sons, Messrs. H. R. and J. E- Gray. Mr. Frank Bryson has accepted the position as town clerk and will be in the clerk's office from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 2 to 5 p. m., to collect water and light bills. Mr. John Gribblc has sold liis home place near the roller mill to Mr. Ira Gibson. The deal involved a consideration of $3,000, . , ' Mr. Ira Gibson has soldhis home place near the city limits on the Geor gia, road to Miss Lassie Kelly; the price paid being $3L500. Mr. Jess Conley and Mr. Sam Franks left Thursday for Charlotte where they will take the Shriner de gree in the Masonic fraternity. Coming! Coir.i.ijH ' , The Franklin Circuit Sunday School Institute will hold its regular fifth Sunday meeting at the lotla Metho dist' church on January '3k As . this j is the. first nu-liiij? for the year 1926, a large attendance is urged., And it is vitally important that all Sun day school officers and teachers be, there. An attractive and helpful pro gram has been arranged and jn order that you can come early and stay late the good people of lotla will serve dinner on the ground. Everyone is cordially invited, regardless o'f wheth er you attend. Sunday school or not. If you expecti to take in the whole program, you will -have to be there on time, as a full schedule has been arranged and you can feil -assured that although we will be glad to have you with us, we will not wait until you come before we start, unless you are there at 9 :45 a. m. Be there on time with a ravenous ' appetite and plenty of "pep" and we will do the rest. The general theme, for the meet ing will be "Suiulay School." The program follows : 9 :45 Invocation, welcome, songs. , 10:15 C. C. Poindexter, on . "Why People do not Attend Sunday School. S.ongs. I Prof. M. D. Billings- on "The Value of the Sunday School to the Individual and to the Com- UlUllllV. .JUIIg. I Dinner on the ground for ev erybody. . 1 :00 Songs. J :15 Rev. Reavis, on "A Church Without a Sunday School." Songs reports business, announcccmcnts etc. Songs, benediction. A special program of songs has been arranged and they will be sung by the best singers this side of Heaven. Read their names,! The Daltons will all be there, Jim Raby will be there, Ernest Roper will be there with a full class, and many oth ers that space will not permit the mention. To fail to hear them at the lotla' Methodist church on -January 31, will be to miss the treat of your life. . C. .C. POINDEXTER, President. n 11:0 12 ire M1811FI1 WW Prompt and Efficient Attention to all Business. 'SAMUEL II. LYLE, M, 4 BANK OF FRANKLIN BUILDING FRANKLIN, N. C. TIIE MONEY SAVING STORE I carry a complete stock of -Groceries'; '.all fresh stock. .It will pay you to call and get prices.'1 i pay the highest market price for chickens; and eggs. ' Hens, 15c lb ; fryers, 18c lb ; e.ggs.. 50c dozen. . C. S. GRINDSTAFF 22 HUYLER'S HOLLINGSWORTH'S CANDY FOR SALE A complete steam saw mill in fine mechanical condition. If in the farket see Lee Barnard, tf LOST Green silk umbrella, some where in town. Mrs. A. L. Bram lett. . J15 Fairview School Closes .-. Fairview school closed January 1, with 'a good record for first grade at tendance especially. There were only fifteen regular pupils yet nine never missed a single day, and two missed only one day each, The following never missed a day : First Grade-Hazel Dills, Gay Dills. Inez Ilogue, J. L. McMahan, Artie Dills, Virtie Dills. Marie Mashburn, Julia Kilpatrick and Auzel McMahan. Third Grade Carmon Kilpatrick. Their good attendance is also .shown by the fact that the average was 32 every month except the third and H If th when itfell to 31, though the highest monthly enrollment was about 35. They did not let below zero . weather hinder their going to school. They considered school their business and. showed plainly they de sired to be succecssful men and wo men. 7" - - MACON COUNTY-NORTH CAROLINA Statement of Account C. L. INGRAM, TREASURER. As of December 31, 1925. ; FUNDS o c y H V n u ' 3. O fi 5 c a o- its a Z v WOO V General or Ordinary ..... Bridge .... Sinking Fund Pauper School ; ....... County Bond Fund ..... . Township Road Funds: Franklin Millshoal Ellijay ...: J-;:-;-r: Sugarfork i....?7 "" .ZT Highlands i...i .i ........ Flats Smith Bridge ...i ........ Ciartoogechaye Nantahala ........ Nantahala No. 2 Burningtown '.- Cowee : . TOTALS 2451.291 3769, 810.961 100 4402.26' 1133 267.66! 47 16889.11! 7007, 3000.001 3013. 1501.281 ,' 422, 79.601 2. 92.091 4, 15' 1317.86 81 710.15 ,21! 3269.05 13 220.53 86 9881.25 551 13.551 39.44: 1248.73! .', 28.421 92.38' 25.84 1808.32 80.85 143.34) 276.01 -1. 32. 3 2002, 20 ' 4. 175, 75) 111 .34! 781 491 92 65 ,27 30 -18 54! 51- 1078.53 77.49 , - 87.75! 37.66 1216.24 27.50 88.73 25.57! I93S8 60.47 138!80 100.50! 2J.16 16.21 88.02 5.32 153.26 19.73 1.87 - .261 .19 !$33237.58!$17742.75;$1S494.83! 29.95 10.05! .961 1,02! 48.12! 2.62 2.03 $402.77! 1341.02 693.94 . 3181.03 215.21 9727.99 13.55 1058.80 75.62 87.49 37.47 1186.29 17.45 87.77 24.55 242.10 60.47 136.18 98,47 $13092.06 New Real Estate Firm ,'T.he Key City Real Estate Agency is in process of organization by local citizens. The; Press is not yet at liberty to announce the names of those composing the new company. This agency-will have- ah announce ment in an early issue of the Press. Why not make home a pleasure? Get an At water Kent Radio Set and hear the latest music, crop re ports, etc. A child can operate it. We will install this set fr.ee of charge and teach you in a few mo ments1 to operate the machine. Now is the 'time to get in the Radio game when you can have a machine brought to your home and installed free of charge. Sheaffer's life-time Fountain Pens and Pencils guaranteed for life. THE FRANKLIN PHARMACY "We are in Business for Your Health." s y?jv is a Combined tAttWIMTO Treatment, bath local and internal, and has been success ful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold fav all druggists. F. J. CHENEY fit' CO., Toledo. Ohio EAT AT REECE'S RESTAURANT They eat with us 'from far and near, They ate with us throughout last year. Now the same three hoys in the same cheerful-way Are right on the' jot) to serve you each day. Everything good, clean and neat. ?!iV Wt e want you-people. -to 'all eome and eat. REECE'S RESTAURANT Open From Soon TBI Late. Figures in black-face .type denote overdraft. SALESMAN WANTED: Man to work with us. Must own his own car and be a hustler. GALL0VAY ZACHARY COMPANY RICHARD idiioearteo More than seven centuries ago lived Richard, the Lion-heart-' ed, king, of England. "In days'of old. when knights were bold," ruled this mighty king, he with the heart of a lion. Yet so true to life is the moving picture depicting the life of Richard one is carried back int? the dim and misty past wherein kings made history by great dee'ds of personal valor on the fields of battle. In this, thegrcatest of all screen pictures, you may see Richard Coeur de Lion as he lead,s his Christian-hordes', inti the' east in a supreme effort td.wrest the holy sepulcher'froin the hands 7f the infidels. Watch him on his return to England after having concluded, peacewith JheTurks. Sce... this .Hn-heartedingj!UL German prison, note his escape aiid return to' his native land only "to find his Tn-other trying to succeed to the throne , of . England. , 'Civil'. war follows with Richard victorious. : , In this,:magnificent production Wallace Beery takes the -patt of "King Richard" and vividly portrays the life of one of the most fascinating characters in history. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS SHOW Friday and Saturday nights, January 29th cind 30th, at. 7:30 o'clock., Admission 20 and 35 cents. This week, Friday and Saturday,-we wlil show that great pic-' .ture, "The Ruling Passion." ' Admission 15 and 25 cents. ; Idle Hour Theatre i

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