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s I A I ,j Personal Mention v 1 -J THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 192G. ,-' FRANKLIN PRESS page seve: , W( ' I 17 ANT ADS 5c per Line for Each Insertion si; No Want Ad taken for less than the price of five lines 25 cents. WANILD Good fat cattle, good t sheep, also corn , fed hogs off the poie, iuu to ia ids. Spot cash paid bssig Market. tf FOR SALE Plain typewriter paper in boxes; $1.50 to $2.00 per box of 500 sheets. Franklin Press. tf FOR SALE Nice personal stationery for ladies. Envelopes to match. 50 and 75 cents per box. Franklin Prtss. WE BUY-WE SELL-Cattle, Hogs and sheep. Advise us your wants Rabuncroft Farm, C. H. Blalock Supt, Rabun Gap, Ga. pD25 Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Emory Fry. ai ianuian rails, November 10, a girl. Olncy and Lewis Mpscs. of FJlijay, spent Dart of ThanWs-riviiur lio ; Franklin cm business. Franklin Friday of last week to at tend :uacon county superior court.' 'Fry a Press Want ad nnri vnif'll ." J ww " fc,-l results. , Mr. Allen Mashhnrn h tne Laroenter nlare nnr tn. Uim,n . I . fc..v ..VJflJ vine scnooi. OLD LETTERS VAT.UARI VC.nnJ prices paid for envelopes bearing u. a. or ujnteclerate stamps mailed before 1865. Search that old trunk or box in your attic today. Do not cut on stamps or write dates on enve Jones. For nroinnt valuation, send en velopes to H. C. Brooks, Box 300, Marsiiait, Michigan. O28-10t ALL MONUMENTS wld by R. F Henry, Jr., Franklin, N. C, are ac companied bv the Comn - h""1 antee not to disintegrate or crumble through; exposure to the weather, and tnat tnc workmanship thereon is nrsi-ciass. tt WANTED Hogs from the pole. 15 cents cash. Lily Market & Gro eery, Myers'' Bros., Mgrs. FOR RENT 10-rnoin, house just in side the corporate limits, ' known as the Deal property. G. T. Stiles tf FOR KENT A five-room bungalow;, close in, bath, all modern conven iences. Furnished, $25.00 per month. Unfurnished, $20.00. T.'W; Porter, if FOR SALE-Purebred Rhode Island and Silver laced' Wyandotte Roos ters, nrice $2.00 each 1 R miV,W Phone 1002, Route No. 2. 4tD9 Miss Eddie Mangum, sister of the wie . w. Mangum ot Franklin, died recently at Her home at Chapel Hill Mr. W. R., Johnston, of , Sylvester, Ga., brother of Attorney T. j. Johns ton, oi i-rankim, arrived Thursday of iusi ween to visit relatives here. Mr. A. K. Wilson, of Mi nas extensive property interests in Macon county is here tt-.ic ,,, business. R. W. Shields Nantahala National Forest,' made a Dusincss trip to Anderson, S. C, last .rnuay. Attorney I (over Font d 'fami'i., of JJurnsville, are visiting Mr. -Pout's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Fouts. -viioiiicy routs lias business in court. Miss Elizabeth Kellv. nf Wal spent the week end in KranHtn vicit- ing her mother and transacting busi ness. - LOST 18-months-old speckled hound, with yellow head and ears. Lost at Cullasaja .about two months ago. $5 rcwarci to nnder. rritcharcl Kussell, Cullasaja, N. C. pD2 FOR SALE-A Second hand coal heater. F. T. Smith. tf FOR ,SALE-1923 model Ford. Good lights, good starter and casings, chean. Will take, rattle as tiart mv. mcnt. Perry Swafford, Route 3. pD2 IF TROUBLED with getting up at night, try Smith's .Kidney Pills. Fifty cents a-t i Smith's Drug Store. Bring this ad, and 25 cents and get a "trial package. CONTRACT HAULING-I have 11 trucks of various sizes and am fully equipped to do hauling 'of . all kinds. Rates reasonable. ' See or write ' M. M. McKnight, 1-rankhn, N. C. pD23 ROOMS FOR RENT-Furnished or unfurnished. P. Y. McCracken, i hone 40J. It Mr. Will Littleton, of .. SiafpcvMln- for 20 years a citizen of Macon county and former owner of the Lit tleton place on the Nantahala, visited Franklin this week on business. Mr. T.. P, Moses has a good talc mine which some parties arc consid ering opening. He knows also, he .says, oi plenty ot cyanitc, a very vdiuduiu mineral, that .might"' be worked soon. - - .!, to Mr. and Ur Mriilimi'nl ..ucon, a daughter. Mrs. Macon, prior to her marriage, was Miss Helen Leach, of Franklin. Her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leach have gone to Richmond to visit her and the little granddaughter. MACDOWELL CLUB MEETS The Club met November 24 with Mrs. D. D. Rice. The ofllowing unmbcrs under the leadership of Miss Margaret Rogers were given: 1. Paoer Poldini Sltnir.ct; ,r, Neville Sloan. 2. Piano F.tndr tinnn,;oA n 11 Jo. , 2, by Poldini, Virginia McGuire. 3. Marche dw Lilliputians, by Pol dini, Margaret McGuire. 4. Ifuntrarian Fnltc nnnn. t Passing, Mrs. Harold Sloan. 5. Pi.i:j-Ma7urka, by Stojowski, Miss Mattie Angel. ().' Gondoliera, by Stojowski, M rs. Henry Cabe. Mr. Lawr encc Costa, of J!. II. ' Costa & Co., Athens Ga., nmkersof Costa's kc Cream, visited Franklin on' business Tuesday. 17. B. LENOIR GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Life, Fire, Employees Liability, -Automobile', Acci dent, Health, Bonds, etc. Thanking all clients for their liberal patronage m the past, I hope to merit a' continuance of the same and will gladly welcome many new clients. If w.v Mrs. A. L. Bramlet, of Chapel Hill, arrived new insr Minr n . ; - -..vT t.v jiavk, uci son, ivennetn, in the hospital. Prof. Bramlet. her husband of the Franklin High School last year. MiSS Olive PattOfl. YvVm ia fQZ-lTinrr in uieeiisuoru, accompaiuea bv her two friends. M Alercer, of Greensboro, motored to J'rankiin ior' t he J hnnWsmv inn days. They returned to Greensboro auiKiay. . NOTICE-Until Dec. 21 there will be a purebred Guernsey bull at my larm. service ice, l.Mi in advance. John .1 nomas It Editor L. P .Cross cf the Clayton fribunc and Mrs. Cross Were busi ness visitors to Franklin last Tues day. While here Mr. Cross dropped into the lJress othce for the s cut oi the Detroit-facksonville road man which aoneared in thp Kress tvnn wecKs ago. the cut had been rc- jirnea, to the Knoxville Automobile Mr. Dewey Rogers and Mr. Earl Crunklcton of Highlands, .were , busi ness visitors to Franklin Tuesday. Prof. T. G.;Harbeson, of Highlands, was foreman of the recent grand jury. J. R. Leach, of Andrews, was in FYanklin Wednesday on business. Last week in Mamn cnimiv .,,t..-t the solicitor .called the case of a young man charged with transporting liquor. "Have you a lawyer?" asked Mr. Davis. "Naw" said the young man. "Well, are you ready for trial?" "Reckon 1 am, you've got me here." The followillL'' dcsrrilipd rare It..,. oecn catmiren m A amn mnntu ia are held for nroner (lisnositinn F,,rd coupe, motor No. 10,572,754, N. C. license io. hnrd touriosr, mo- ior io. ij.Mi.is, c;. license No 144,104. . Mrs. f. S. Sloan h as rclnriird t J'rankiin Htte-r sevi-ral in lieorgia, where she visited' her chil drcn. Mrs. Sloan, aft tivcs here for a few her house Monday. Jack Sloan will .snenu me winter with her and go to scnooi. Children's Colds Are best treated ex tornaliy. Check tliem ovcrnieht without "dosing" bjr rubbine Vicks over throat and chest at bedtime. W. N. SLOAN CIVIL ENGINEER Registered under act of Gen eral Assembly of North Caro lina. .1 . Care f'u 1 personal attention given to all work. Room Twelve Bank of Franklin Baildinj. Franklin, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston GnrnV vt.c W. F. Curtis. droop spent .the. 'week end in Hiih i I . i A 11. 1 . ... AiDcrmarie, and 1'mehurst, having inade the trin hv mi visited Mrs. W. F. Curtis' sisters, Mrs. J. B. Price of, Albennarle, and Mrs.' George H. Crowell, of HiKh Point, on the ' trip. Someone broke the lock on the garage of Mrs. A. W. Mangum . last Sunday night. On going to the gar age. Monday morning Mrs. Mangum found her car safe, but in a different place from where she had left it. It is believed that the car was used for a joy ride or possibly .on a liquor e.xueuiiiou. Our most nrosneroiis rmdnp.; irw.n take and read some dailv nra-tnanw and grow rich by saving dollars. You can have the Asheville Times (even ing or morning edition) daily and Sunday by mail a full vear fnr Um (saving $3.00) during "Bargain Days," December 1 to 15, and subscribers this year iro in class "A" list) and may renew such subscrip tions every year during : "Bargain Davs" at the fixed ratr rf ina ing $3.(K)),? others will . pay $7.00 a year. 1 ..: 3.,. . Hiss Vella Corbin has returned to rranklin after mn ,1-.,,.. .... tf , , , uajra SfiCIH HI Highlands where she a.'.sisfcc! M,r. V. S. Davis in his frer.f ,r,r,-,r'n ' t ' r . '. " ... -i"s tiit of merchan-nse. Miss A.rhin re potts the sale ,a great sufcess. : " rotter s aism Co Moeey Etiiraes The continuation of mv great sale I am glad to state, has met with gen eral approval as manifest by the eager buyers that visit my store each I have just added to my stock a large assortment of new goods that arrived Monday In making this re plenishment I used great care as I wanted to buy just such goods as would meet the requiremnts of my customers. I, therefore, gladly ex tend this opportunity to my friends to come and share in the prof its I am sacrificing in order that they may save on their necessities and at the same time benefit me, as it enables me to raise much needed money Over and above all, when you leave my store you owe nothing on your purchases and I have no extra expense in bookkeeping. At the beginning of the new year you will receive no unpleasant statements of accounts due. PPj attention and ourteou' f r eatment by all employees'' inlriy store : will caSe you to feel perfectly at home. May I again ask thai . you come and see what a good effect will be produced under the cash-as-you-buy .plan? MAXIMUM VALUES a X
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