Newspapers / The Franklin Press and … / March 26, 1926, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Franklin Press and the Highlands Maconian (Franklin, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE FRANKLIN PRESS FACE TWO Louisa Chapel News Rev J 0. Fry'e filled his regular appointment at . Tcresita Sunday. Miss Nellie Maude Greene, who is attending school at Maxwel i spent the week-end with home folks.. Miss Gwendolyn Greene is spend ing a few days at Franklin with her aunt, Mrs. David Blaine. . if. r...i Vi a c mnvpd his family to the Ledbettei1 farm. We. are glad to welcome good neighbors. The Sunday school is steadily grow ing at Louisa Chapel. Come on, peo ple, let's make this the best year yet Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Guffey and lit tle daughter Agnes, and Mr. and Mrs. Haleigh Guffey all of upper Cartooge chaye, spent Sunday night with their aunt. Mrs. Van Frazier. . Messrs. E. J. and Lush Frazier spent a few days the past week on Kantahala. They reported snowing weather out mere Keep to the Right Recently there has been quite a bit of complaint to the effect that drivers of cars and wagons do not keep to the right, of the road. On straight stitches of road this does not par ticularly matter, but when rounding curves it is very important uiai u. - r n .rokirW Wppn to the right ers ui " Yiw-.. r -- - - -ttid tine simnlp rules of the road are observed it is only a question of time until some one will be killed on one of the many sharp curves in county. . uiuTkutlA FI FPTRIC 1 . COMPANY MOVES Tiling Arrives For The Maxwell School The Nantahala Electric company has moved its' place of business from the Charlie Blaine old stand on the square to the store in the Franklin hotel next to the Franklin Pharmacy Mini ' 4 Mr. J..E. Lancaster, superintendent of the Maxwell school, has been busy this week seeing to the unloading of two carloads of tiling, to' be used in draining IS or 20 acres of bottom lands belonging to the school. ,lhe estimated cost of the tiling and labor necessary to place it in the ground is approximated at about $2,"W. For years the meadow lands at the school have been too wet to arse crops. Draining the lands , will add considerably to the value of the farm I. ...,,Wctnrf1 that much of the ii i s uiiuiui"u : - . drained area will be planted to truck crops. ' - ' iir T anraster is aeain able to visit town after a severe case of flu. Mrs .ancaster is also out again alter su. .:tv ttip am disease. Mr. Lancaster reports that epidemics ot flu and mumps among tne uuys well under control. i ENJOY THE GREAT OUTDOORS! And get the utmost out of that enjoyment b)r having the proper tools and imple ments. We have specialized for years in Garden" Tools of a guaranteed quality , at rea sonable prices -- Call and see our line of the latest and best on the market. MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. its 1 Essig Harket H. O. ESSIG, Prop. Fresh Meats of All Kbds Fine Horn Mad Sautag Everything kept in a first I class market. Phone 42 YOUR OPPORTUNITY, MR. BLACKSMITH Due to the fact that the lot on which my shop now stands has been sold, resulting in my going out of the Macksmith business, I will offer for sale on SatT urday, April 3rd, at 1:00 P, M., the following tools arid equipment : ; Two Speed Drill Presses, No. 4 ' Champion Blower, 400 100-pound Anvil One Mole Tire Shrinker ; One Vulcan Tire Bender One Vulcan Tire Shrinker One Good Post Vice , One Tyure Iron One Forge Tire wheels, hacksaws, braces and bits, handsaws, all kinds of hammers, tongs, punches, dies, etc. Two - sets horse shoeing outfits,, leather aprons, steel, shoes etc. Selling for cash. The high 'dollar wins. Gome and get yours while the getting is good. Don't forget the date SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd, AT 1:00 P. M. N. E. MASHBURN Felbraafy wsses me Greatest m ABOVE ALLTHE RIGHT HAT TAKE it a "CORRECT HAT" Easier. The .wo- man who intrigues is first of all correctly mil- linered. The way to be well dressed is to learn the 'truth of the phrase, "Above All The Right Hat;'', ; Study your type There's a different hat for every one. Our service is to find the RIGHT one for you. . We have a great variety of Spring. Hats in all shapes and colors Among these hats you will find YOUR hat. All prices exceedingly reasonable, LADIES' SPECIALTY SHOPPE MRS W. J. ZACHARY ; USE GENUINE PA ITS What the public thinks of Dodge Brothers Motor Car is impressively reflected in current sales. January, 1925 was the greatest January in Dodge Brothers history. Yet February, with actual retail deliver ies of 18,516 cars surpassed it by 24 per centl . ' Midsummer business in a month of Winter Storms! A $10,000,000 investment in new buildings and equipment has brought new high production records but still there arc indications of a serious shortage. The time to buy is NOW. " For the car is better than ever before and the price astonishingly low. Touring Car - - - - - - $896.00 Roadster - - - - - - - 894.00 Coupe - - - ----- - 947.50 Sedan - - - - 1004.50 m m I O THE UNIVERSAL CAB To guarantee this you will either buy parts or have your work done at an Authorized Ford Service Station. JODflS MOTOR & TRACTOR CO. "The White Brick Building on the Square" Service Square Deal Satisfaction Right Now - Delivered Excise Tax Reduction Effective NOW. No Reason to Delay Your Purchase. J. S. CONLEY MOTOR COMPANY, FRANKLIN, N. C. & Broth MOTOR CAR 5 s
The Franklin Press and the Highlands Maconian (Franklin, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 26, 1926, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75