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1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 132G THE FRANKLIN PRESS PAGE SEVEN y 4 I- UANT ADS 5c 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 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 ptr 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 OLD LETTERS VALUABLE Good prices paid for envelopes bearing ""U: "S. or . Confederate stamps mailed before 1865. Search that old trunk or box in your attic today. , Do not cut off stamps or -write dates on enve lopes. For prompt valuation, scud en velopes to H. C. Brooks, Box 300, Marshall, Michigan. O28-10t Personal Mention The records in. the office of the Register of -Deeds reveal the fact that a valuable block on Bidwell, Heights has been deeded by W. A.,Reece and Geo. W. 'Recce to J. E. Lancaster. The fanners of Macon county went up in arms when they heard that County Agent Arrcndale Was to be transferred to another county. That's right, fellows,' don't give him up. The Ruralite, John Smith, Allen Silcr and Charles Perry spent last week ,end in Atlanta, having made the trip to see the Georgia Tech football game. R. R. Weaver, of Preston, Md., ar rived Wednesday by motor for a week's visit at his old home. On the trip se visited his mother at Hazel wood. This is the first trip of Mr. Weaver since the completion of the Dillsboro road. He is enthusiastic over this highway. ALL MONUMENTS sold' by R. 1 F. Henry, Jr., Franklin, N. C, are ac companied by the Company's guar antee not to disintegrate or crumble through exposure to the weather, and that the workmanship thereon is first-class. tf QUICK REPAIR SHOE SHOP-Up-to-date machinery for shoe re pairing. Best of leather and rubber heels used.. Work guaranteed. Over Bryant Furniture Co's. store. Earl Angel, Mgr. pNlS WANTED Hogs from the pole. 15 cents eash. City Market & Gro cery, Myers Bros., Mgrs. , FOR RENT 10-room house just in side the corporate limits, irown a the Deal property. G. T. Stiles tf FOR RENT A five-room bungalow, close in, bath, all modern conven iences. Furnished, $25.00 per month. Unfurnished, $20.00. T. W. Porter, tf Mr. J. W. Hasting has built a home in the southern part of Frank lin and has moved from Teresita to put . his children in school here. John V. Galloway, of Kansas City, reached Franklin Friday to pay a visit with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. E. S. Galloway. - Drs. S. H. Lyle and F. T. Smith motored to Cornelia last Friday on business. Miss Louise McFaddcn, of Chester, S. C, who is a member of the faculty of the Fassifcrn Institute at Hender sonvillc, was a week end guest at the home of Mrs. Geo. A,- Jones. Miss McFaddcn has spent several summers in Franklin as counselor at Camp Nikwasi, and has many friends ' here. Miss Lillie Rankin has as her guest her brother, E. C. Rankin, of, Wash ington, 1). C, Mr. C. H. Perry, president of the Perry -Jones Chevrolet Company, spent some days in Atlanta this week. Grandpa Hunnicutt left Sunday for Atlanta on business and returned Tuesday. W. F. Curtis spent last week in " Knoxville. cettincr his new snrintr line f of shoes. J. D. McCoy, of Cullasaja, was in Knoxville last week, placing his order for his spring line, of goods. J. S. Robinson, of Asheville, was a business visitor here the latter part of last week. Mr. J. N.: Jarrett, of Raleigh, visited relatives and friends in Franklin on Thursday of last week. Gene Johnston, returned Friday to Daytona Beach, Fla., .after having 'spent several days In Franklin. N, L. Barnard returned Thursday of last week from a week's trip to Asheville and other points in Western North Carolina. Rev. A.. P. Ratledge has taken an apartment at the residence of Mrs. Geo. A. Jones. FOUND A Bunch of keys. Owner can secure same by describing and paying for, this advertisement. It FOR SALE Purebred Rhode Island and Silver, laced Wyandotte Roos ters, price $2.00 each. J. B. Snyder, Phone 1002, Route No.. 2. 4tD9 WANTED Reputable, energetic and intelligent agents by one of the large Casualty Insurance Companies, specializing in Health and Accident contracts. Applicants accepted will have protected territory and full office support in their neighborhood. State experiences and references in first letter, but past insurance connections not absolutely necessary. Address Mr. Rodgers, District Manager, Com mercial Casualty Insurance Co., Hun ter Building, Hendcrsonville, N. C. South . Carolina Plantation Coastal section, 925 acres. 100 cultivated, ex cellent for Truck, also Tobacco. Ac cessible' over- good , roads,, faces'' on . deep river. Splendid duck, deer, quail, turkey, shooting; fine fishing. Seven room dwelling,- tenant houses, five miles from city. One million feet of pine timber. Priced low. Easy , terms. 100 1-2 acre farm, Geargetown, S. C. Six room dwelling, four room tenant dwelling, bams, tobacco barn. Under i fence, six miles from city on good . road. Excellent soil for Truck and Tobacco. Price, $3000, easy terms. We have other properties ranging in prices from $5.00 per acre up. The coastal section is coming to the front. -Do not miss this opportunity Write tic tnrlav 1 CLARENCE C. PHILLIPS It Georgetown, S. C. Friends of Mrs. T. W. Porter are sorry o learn that she is confined to her home by illness. Mrs. S. A. Harris, , who has been ill for the -past three weeks, is im proving, her friends will be glad to Krn- 'During "Bargain Days" December 1 1 to 15, you can get the Asheville .Times (evening or morning edition), oauy ana aunuay. ny man, a lull year for , $4.00, and everybody subscribing I this year will be in class "A"(prc Jferrcd list) marked to expire Decem ber 10, 1927, and may renew such subscription every year at the fixed rate of $4.00 (saving $3.00) while others pay $7.00 a year. adv. When you want to buy. or sell, use a want ad in the Press. ' Mr. W. J. Damtoft and. Mr. R. C. Brown, of the Champion Fiber Com pany, were business visitors to Frank lin Thursday of last week. They re turned Tuesday of this week and will spend two weeks on the Nan tahala cruising timber. Miss Hatlie Peck, of Ellijay, who now holds a hue position in Asheville, visited her home folks Armistice Day. It will be remembered that Miss Peek was nominated by the Republi cans for clerk of the court, but de clined to accept the nomination. Her many friends in Franklin were glad to greet Miss Peek on her recent xisit. Mr. Fain Russell and wife, Ruth, of Canton, N..C, visited Miss Birdie Waldroop Wednesday ajid Thursday of last week. Miss Birdie Waldroop, Robbie Jar vis, Rufus Cunningham and Wade Recce motored over to Asheville last Saturday and spent the week end with Miss Jafinic Gillis. The two young men returned Sunday night, leaving the girls in Asheville . where Miss jarvis lives. Miss Waldroop will visit friends in that city . for a 'few days before . returning to Frank- ' lin. Miss Bessie Horn, from Richmond, Va., is visiting home folks this week. ,' 'Mn Grady Rcecc, who has been empioyed at the Press office for some ! weeks,' left last Saturday to accept a ri '::.... . n ... a?- . Iiumlioji ui vve.si Virginia, LOST 18-months-old speckled hound, with yellow head and cars. Lost at Cullasaja about two months ago. '$5 reward . to finder'. . Pritchard Russell, Cullasaja, N. C. . pD2 FRANKLIN' BAKERY-8-oz loaves 5c ; 16-oz loaves 10c; 24-oz loaves 15c. We are now baking different tized loaves to meet all needs. , It FOR SALE A Second hand coal heater. F. T. Smith, tf Mr. Reid Rogers is now located at Thbnotosassa, Fla., in the capacity of uperititendent ' of two. large orange groves, Mr. S. H., Lyle, Jr., has returned from Washington, Ga., where he ;t - spent ' a fortnight visiting his sister, Mfs. Clement Sutton. W.N.SLOAN CIVIL ENGINEER Registered under act of Gen eral Assembly of North Caro lina. . . Careful personal attention given to all woik. . Room Twelve Henry Dale, Jr;, Hubert W. Gram bow, Dale C. Patterson, and Mrs. Frances B. Richards, all , of New York,-after spending several days in Franklin on business, left for New York Saturday of last week. While here they made many friends who look forward with pleasure to their promised early return. . Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Silcr, of Asheville, reached Franklin the latter part of last week for a : few day visit to Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Siler. Dr. Lyle and Dr. Smith made a professional' -visit to Demorest last Saturday. The singing at the courthouse Sun day afternoon was largely attended. The Dalton and Pine Grove singing classes took part. The Bryant Fur niture Company had a new model Victrola at the singing, and played many records which were thoroughly enjoyed as were the songs by- the Daltons and - Pine- Grove.-- Mr. William H. Rogers, of High lands, was a business visitor in Franklin last Tuesday. The few cents you pay annually for each hundred dollars of FIRE INSURANCE carried on your home seems a small matter when compared to the satisfaction of knowing- that you are protected. SAMUEL H. LYLE, JR. FIRE INSURANCE 4 ?anL of Franklin Bldg. Phone 101 EAT AT REECE'S RESTAURANT "DINE our .hr$T THIS THANKSGIVING Usher your family and guests to seats at one of our tables. Here, amid pleasant surroundings, you will be promptly served with a Thanksgiving dinner the likes of which you've never been treated to before.- You all will be smacking your lips at the thought of it for days afterwards.' ' ' . . Old man Gobbler and two or three of his brothers with all. the .trimmin's are prepared to ntak$,6ur Thanksgiving dinner a success at REECE'S RESTAURANT Open From Early Morn 'Till Late at Night 5EX53TES2 At the foot-ball game last Thurs- j day Major S. A. Harris found a fifty-cent jicce. He foolishly spoke of his good luck and within . fifteen minutes there were, by actual count", sixteen men and one boy who claimed to have lost the. coin. Mr. Van B. Shepherd and family of Gastonia, have been visiting with friends and relatives in Macon this Week. Mr. Shepherd is a native of this county and has. numerous friends here who are always glad to welcome him home. Hnls In) i ne o For Sore Throat Rub throat and cheat with Vicks; cover with warm flannel. Iti lieuble direct action (Inhaled and aborbed bring nveltome relief. Staple Merchandise Ever offered in Highlands, N. C, Beginning on Saturday, November 20th, at 10 o'clock a. m., and continuing seven days only. I will offer my entire stock of merchandise con sisting of dry goods, notions, shoes, hats and caps, hardware, tinware, crockery, fancy and family groceries and feed stuff at - greatly re duced prices. During this Sale there will be special bargains everyday. Everything marked in plain figures. Come and see for yourself . Donct forget the date. w W. S. DAV r GENERAL MERCHANT i f Since 1893 Cor.;Main and Fourth Sts. - Highlmds, N. C. IS i I Bank ef Franklin ItJu-.V4- V p . Franklin, V -r r i
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