, uui.mJAi, JANUARY 6, 1527 tiic rKAr;xLi:j rrxzs PAGE SEVEr) r, ":. J ANri 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 17S 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 Yress. tf FOR SALE Nice personal stationery for ladies. Envelopes to match. 50 and 75 cents pir box. Franklin Prt.n. Personal Mention Mr. Alf Higdon has recently return ed from a pleasure trip to Atlanta. Mrs. Dick Hudson returned last week from High Point, where she had been for. several weeks. WANTED Hogs from the pole. 15 " cents cash. City Market & Gro cery, Myers. Bros., Mgrs.'' STRAYED OR STOLEN-From Nan tahala early this fall, one black mule, with brOwn on nose; might have a little Split in one ear. Three years old last spring. Nice made mule. Notify Joe Erwin, Young Har ris,' Ga. pj6 Mr. Gradv Reeriv re tnr'npfl WWInoe. day of last week from West Virginia where he has been for soiAe time. Urady says it s mighty, cold up there. Mr. Harrv McCnnnpll nftpr ing the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.. W. McConnell, has re turned to Christ School at Arden, Mrs.jT. S. A. Kanaday and son, Harley, left Monday of last week for Hayesville where Mrs. Kanaday will have charge of the Commercial hotel. Hereafter Mr. Kanaday, will make Hayesville his headquarters instead of Franklin. After siicnriimr tTir Imirluro their narcnts. Mr am! Mrc T V Cunningham, Miss Edith Cunningham principal oi j lanes .School, and Miss ucc wmningham, a student zt Drauehon's l!n;inrsc Pnilo - "v-&-, nave if turned to Winston-Salemn. lhey were atLuiiipaiucu dv ajiss Ihelma Davis of Webster, N. C, who is also a icacner in the JHanes School. Miss Sue Curtis spent the week end in Sylya, visiting her cousin, Miss xiwaa v.ui lib. FOR SALE or rent 7 room house, two or three ' minutes walk from court house. On paved .street and side walk. Large lot for garden,, town water, lights and sewer. M.' D. Bil-inP- , . 4tj21 FOR RENT-Furnished-rooms. " FOR SALE Sevpral , small , Iipq with pipe, cheap, Bryson House, franklin, JN. L. Miss' Cfvde ArrpnHatp W for Nashville, Tenn., where she wiil take a course in domestic science at reaDody College. W. N. Sloan left Monday for South C 1:. . I - r n . aiuuna on Dusmess. Air. bloan ex pects to return tomorrow. Mr. Georere Tohnstnn has a position as hookk ppnpV with Un tf i Perry-Jones Chevrolet, Company. FOR SALE 10 room house furnished or unfurnished and lot on Palmer Street. Ford light delivery truck. Studebaker touring car. Garner steam pump. Iron pulleys. Shaft hangers. Sausage grinder. ' Applv or write to Paul Newman-or Franklin Ice Co. Franklin, N. C ' . pj6 Mr. Norman RnrnnrH cwnt tKmo .1: .1. . -.t . . .. vvLivs,, juLsiuuiiig ine , nnstmas Holi days, with his daiicrfitrr f re A,f iiil , Brown, at Raleigh, and returned to rranKiin last week. . i ., . v SCROLL NEWS ' Messrs . W. A. Keener, Roy, Leon, and Randolph Keener spent Christmas holidays with their relatives. Thev are at work on a dam which is a $10 '000,000 project, near the Tennessee line Messrs Chas. arid Carl Jones, who are at: woirk on the highway in ' Transylvania county have been spend , ing the holiday with their family. , . Miss Mayme Moses, of , Elliijay, who has been attending the Cullowhee High School, was a welcome visitor at rer sister, Mrs. F. E. Mashburn's home, .Thursday. . . Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Moses and daughter, Alma,- of . Ellijay spent Thursday night . at. . the home of - A. B. Moses. . Mrs. C. R. Mashburn, who has been at her son, H. H. Mashburn's , home, for a few weeks, is again with her old friends and neighbors. Christmas was A vptv ramv Air . m 'this section, but it may have been a Diessing in disguise. 1 Dear Editor and Readers of The ; Press: Why not let the churches of the county or the people just any . one, donate so much, money as they feel able to ' give, if it be only a penny from a child, or: dollars, from ' those who arp nh1i on1 tf ' - y.. ua in- stall a good radio set with a loud speaker and also head phones in our county home for the benefit of ine- uniortunate m-mates. Don't you think it would be cheaper - than having a preacher go, say once muiuii ana preacn to them. Once a month 'is as often as country church USIiaMV hac cnrvl,. '. A A it 1 nv. . n.i.3. i-vnu U1CI1 SO j much oftener they could hear, good j . - vALcueni music, . they had the radio. What do you think of the idea? i naye no douDt but what within one week s time the money can be easily raised if we just set" aside 'a certain wcck ana certain people in each com munity to be, committes to receive such .funds. Let's do this. .. . . .....,6 a nappy anu prosperous ':c Itar- A READER -f Miss Eloise H. Thompson who has uccu ucic me past lortnignt as the guest - or ner sister,. Airs. Weimar Jones, left last Friday for her home in Orlando, Fla. She was accompanied to Asheville bv Mr. Tones, whn fp- turned the same evening. They , made me trip witn miss J-aura and George Jones, of. Asheville, who had been here for several days visiting at me nome oi ivir. ana Mrs. W. W Sloan.- " ' Miss Laura M. Tntips cilor of eirls in thp Ralpitrl. WirA School, left for Raleigh Sunday after Having spent tne holidays Visiting her brother. G. Lvle. Tonps 5n Achp. ville, and her family here... Mr. Rufus Cnnnincrha m anA fr Wade Reece left Thursday of last week ior .a month's vacation at Jack sonville. Davtona Beach and ' 'Miami They will also visit other Florida cities on this trip which they are making by auto. Mr. Reece. carried along several hundrpd rirrnlarc nA. ywtising Franklin and , particularly Reece's Rpstanrani- Wado m I looks j home town and the weekly a'dvertise- inenis oi Keece s. Kestaurant appear- itinr . i n 4U a D.n. - ..... i. .6 in nn. i icss die resulting in greatly increased patronage for this popular eating place, Wade says. D. W. Lewis, marlfptinfr" snpn'Til'icf with the state department, of agri culture, was here in conference with county agent Arrendale Friday and Saturday of last . week. Mr. Lewis was lookimr for a rarlnaH nf cm,ll 1,- e also discussed marketing of poul try and esneciallv thn tn i i- -j iJa vm POOn trpch mn tnni u.. . ... ncivc ucen prop erly graded to New York markets. Dr, Knoenchilds completed the work of Dr. Castle- berrv in T. R. ' prarliratinn tr it. 1 e V -.v.wii ii uiu me can p nr hp ivmnhi i r? , i V s """v viaucu rrankiin last Saturday. Dr. Kornoenchilds. has ucen engagea m similar work in Bun- combp rnntitv - nnA ln. . , .. J "',v 'tttircs BUUn IOr Madison conntv to toiz ,n - . work. V. C. Dalton, of Cowee, was a busi- vm m,iw, iu j. ituK.iin ivionaay. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sloan, of Iotla, wcic next- on Business Monday. Marvin Angel, of Otto, was here Monday attending the wuiujr tuuuuissioners. Dave Carver, nf Wti.Ai;rv r ir reached- franklin Tnptdnv f u , ' , . "WJUUJ "I ldl ween, io spena the Lhnstmas holi days with his parents at West's Mill. Mr. 'Gradv Pppcp -i!tr t..j: - few days with . home folks has re turned to West Va. Mrs. Ritchie and Mr. Howard, of the Rabun Gap school were business visitors in Franklin Wednesday.' Mrs. Ritchie renorts that thp consolidation of the Rabun Gap and iNdcnoocncc , scnoois is proceed ne nni!nAi - .pi . . oausidLiuiiiy. niese schools are now eneaered in a ramnairrn tn rilm Cum UUU tor construction of new buildings iy laKe me piace . ot those burned aoout a year ago. A. ' T . v.; t '' , Mr, Roy Cunningham has accepted " aiuic ui ins iainer, brother, and sister E. K. Cunningham auu tj'jii. Miss Allie Caler nf RainVrr Cnr;nn was avisitor to Franklin last Monday. Mrs. W., C- MrTCpnrip left VtJ for her home in Norman Park, Ga., after spending the holidays with her dauehter. ' Mrs Smith Harris Af Harris and three children accompanied xvirs. Mcrvcnzie to JMorman Park Where thev will rrmain fnr ahont months for the henpfit nf Mr h. ... , , - plai ns' health. Mr. and Mrc r11 PIU j Mrs. r. I. Mnrrav madp a tnn Asheville last Wednesday. . All the Stlldpnts and Pih - ivouivia 11U11I Macon countv whr snpnt thp hniMn, with home folks have returned to their respective , colleges and schools. STILES LOCALS Evervone sppms tn hav thp ki..- . since the boys and girls, that came nome irom school tor the holidays have returned to take tip their spring - work in school .We wish them great ouixcss wun their work. - Mr. Flovd t. ti nave the blues these days. Everyone seems mi,, ,i ,s Decause he cant get ;L H!nr? ,t0 ,the hishway, on the account of the frozen condition of the "' ' JUdUS. " ' " JS "omSofk SPCm the Week"CIld "iu.fe" ?'nL, Mason, who has been ai Kaoun bap. Ga. has moved Daclt tr hie . firm U? ', . 'ZLKl with us'Vhe is Mrs. Morgan entertained the young .?y ding one'nigh? Mr. Hrimp rn-t.- i . . . .. vuiaii, wno leased the 'store honsp nf t, r-.. . 11 u ' i wgan nas a w i , UTV ?00(ls aild groceries We hone hp vc II h,.,- " . as all u it. , BWU success, L - a ?therS have Rone broke lhu; c "whandiie business Miss Carolvn Rop-prs rhn iio i sueiiuintr rnp i hni m ki:i Rogers Ha thp hnm. nt t.- .in. f ? ? Cturn t0 hcr stdies at. the iTW bcn001 of Expression Mrs. Sallip r the New York markets .to purchase wiujHtic mock oi spring merchan- Un her return she promises to dis play the latest styles for women. .. . - '"'' .1-' Mrs. F.arl Hiifcf La. i . i n.i.:. 7, naa icmnica irom i'wniUH in llicil Cliy. f - Mr. Rill r .i6imJU une 0I rank hns most astute merchants, left last uiiuav 1 1 1 1 v i -i t rirr nn a i ' ""'niuuic io iav in a large stock of mprrhandic t L V c Porter f,,mn., V - . v'.v "i wnicn Diisiness he is a partner. Bill wiH tell the uuui rns new, goods m the columns of the Franklin Press. FIRST SUNDAY MAIL ARRIVES The first Snnt v..,:i r,. -n . i. ii-n i J ,ur rrankiin Irom Dnlsboro was delivered here . -?u"ay, the contract covering the additional-service having .become ef- iw-uvc January l. "Jhe Shndav DiUs Doro mail hrinoe tk ; .,.. ' i ... papers to franklin people, ?.s well as ;,ns '" irom Ashcvir and other .vvi;.tciii JMirih LH.'vlnia j)oi;its. thpi ?nl M": Walter S. Crown, and their four rWUw.n r tv. -v rcac?ed Frankli" Christmas Ar ii an extended visit to Mrs. lirowtl s nnrpnto AT- i n a , " x--.wi.-i, rtlKI .virs. L. A. Lowry ,of near Franklin.-The Jirowns madp thp t;. ,.t ..i.... i , "'I' dlUUI miles bv mttn n. ,i. .i . i, i r uiuvc inroi:i;ii about 750 m.les of snow. Mrs. 13, nee Miss HpIpo aii:.. r . ' made her home here, end has a "he-" oi friends in Franklin who are l fcurei ner again. . ELLIJAY LOCALS .Miss .Hattie Peek, who is working in Asheville visited her mother, Mrs Grqcie Peck i during the holidavs Messrs Avory, David and Horace Peek, and Jack Rogers, of Sunburst Works visifed ' Mrs. . Gracie Peek Christmas. ' " Miss Lu Thomas died Ian.. 1st at Mr. John T. Berry's and was bur ned the 2nd at Ellijay. She was only sick a very short while. Messrs Ray N. and Carl D. Mosses ieft New Years day. to enter Elon College the Sth. . Miss Helen Moses, whose schon closed Dec. 31, ' at Fairview met her brothers, Ray and Carl at-Dillsboro and went on to Willson county to teach another school. Mr. Walter Dalton has just closed a.wee,n? sinSing schocl at Higdon ville. lhe sintrinc rlasc hac rru. piuvi;u, wmc again Mr Dalton. Ahss Mayme Moses has gone back iu iaKP i n ' hpr ttHrtinc i tkn r..ii whee State Normal. 1 Mr. Louis Hpnrv and tmiUf pect to start to California in a few davs. Mrs. Mollip MrfYaM.m Af.. T L Ti .1 --."v.w.i ami i i s, John T. Henry are ,both on the sick list. We wish them a m.pwIv recovery. " Miss Ruth Tligdon, who has beer teaching at Clark's Chapel is at home. Higdonvillc School started Mgndav. with Miss Nina Titwtt nc ;t. STOCKHOLDERS OF CITIZENS BANK ELECT OFFICERS Meeting in annual session here Monday the stockholders of the Citi zens bank, of Franklin, re-elected the following directors: Sam L. Franks, T. W. Angel, Sr., Mrs. W. H. Sellers. Mrs.'J. C. Wright, J. W. Roper, R. D. Sisk, J. C. .Gibson, J. S. Conley. and Dr. Furman Angel. Dr. Angel tendered his resignation as director and the stockholders, after giving him a vote of thanks for his work, accepted his resignation and elected J. W. Rickman in his stead. The new directors in a mpptintr im. mediately following the stockholders meeting, chose the following officers: Sam L. Franks, president; R. D. Sisk, first vice-nresident : I. W. R ond vice-president; J. S. Conley, sec- reiary; k..- u. sisk, attorney; VV. T. -uoore, casnier; and L. B. Liner, -assistant cashier. As a fi nanrp rnm. mittee, they named Sam L. Franks, :urs. w. n. sellers, T. W. Angel, Sr., R. D. Sisk, J. W. Roper, and J. s! Conley. ' : The affairs and rnnditinns nt Ua bank were-examined, both by the di rectors and the fi nanrp fninmitli and they reported that the bank held not a single piece ot past, due paper.' The new board nf dirpptnro 1.-,. concluding their meeting, gave a ris ing vote ot thanks to Messrs. Moore and Liner for their work during 1920. The old board of d irprtnre at tliol.- meeting on Friday, had declared a tnviaena ot six per cent, and had VOted tO Illace the rpttiaindpr nf tk banks earnings during the year in the surplus fund. . The Citizens ha here in 1913. -It has a capital stock of $b,000, and its surplus is $6,861.17,. Mrs. Lucy r.l.ilc whom the 'rev. failed to rnc: lion as one the Ime ctJtn'.ng student:; for the Chrisan;nt holidays has returned to th'j normal school at ir:.ni:,onburg, Va. Uothers Treat Colds Ko Longer Necetstiry to "Dote'' Chik dren With Internal Medicines to , Break Cold. Children's dige.' tions are easily up set by too much "dosing." Vick VapoRub being ex ternaliy applied, does not upset little stomachs. At the first sign of ?: any other cold trouble, apply Vicka eely. There is nothing to swallow you just "rub it on." mM at o mi ' v r"n r i . . .. Cvm IIMiluovJaks Used YeAatr 0 V Niira i in GEER KILLED, WILSON HURT C. D. Geer. of Rntherfnrdtnn trills in an automobile accident at Albany, ua., ounaay, ana w. b. Wilson, also vi Kutnerroraton. hurt m thp eamn , j ----- v . JUiiii, acciaent, were contractors on the con struction Ot nichwav Mo 7Sfi Vt,oo Franklin and the Georgia line, a few years aco. and Mr. G Known nere, as is also Mr. Wilson. iveeret has been phprallv ivnrD here, where hoth mpn mi friends during their stay in Franklim me acciaent occurred when the automobile in Wnirh iht turn mnn Frank E. Raines, of .Asheville, also in men. were rmincr . ro iHph tk n - ... ----- o vivu vviiii a machine occuoied hv npcrnpe mA i , p . . "r-i. ovcuurriea. ine accident occurred aDOUt seven miles south of Alhan,, -- . i iie negroes, wrto appeared not to avc ueen nurt, tied. The accident was said to ti cured when the negroes' automobile turned from a sidp road int k Dixie highway without warning direct- lit n !. . 1.1. . f . t .4 - j in ine pain ot tne otner. car. iJoth machines were rlpmolishpd (It ',., dashed to the pavement on his head ana pinned under the automobile. Haines, who was driving, and Wilson were thrown clear thp (nrmr. c.,; fering internal injuries and the latter a uroKen jawbone and severe bruises Recent reports indicate that Messrs vvuson and Kaincs. will recover. ROBERTSOI LEAVES FOR RALEIGH Henrv G. Rohprton"inft v- i.i: onday for ; Raleigh, where he will ujinesi tor the thirty-third district ;..r) t,.V ,-, l,lc -aic senate. K. J f Boh" Ron tip r.f uru:i. ia . , .., vl iiiuiici, jLunucrai, was declared elected by the district canvassincr hoard W iU ,rn;n ,,r .f. 1, - i.iuiiu i;i 49 votes, but Mr. Robertson claims inai ne was elected by a few -votes. He bases his claim nnon niir,! . regluarities in Mr. Roane's home county of Swain, which is normally Republican . . . . Roane carried Sur'ain -r counties, while Cherokee, Graham, and Uay gave majorities to the Macon COUntV Rpnnhliran ar-mrA. .l. otticial vote, as . announced by the canvassing board. Robertson rpfirpenntorl . L il'i' tnird. district two years ago. The dis- u iti normally is Kepublican. Went back to work after threo days of home treatment C. L. Normandy, a civil engineer liv, ing at 234 West 9th Street, St. Paul. Minn., was taken with, an attack lumbago and for one week could not move in his bed. 'A friend told me to use Sloan's Liniment and I got a bottle. After using it one day, I was able to walic about the bouse. After three days I was able to go to work, and now I am aa well as ever. I would not be with out Sloan's Liniment if it cost $5.00 a bottle. It ib a sick man's friend." The reason that Sloan's gives such, remarkable relief is that it gets right at the cause of the pain. It stimulates the circulation throughout the place where the pain is, and clears out the germs that are causing it. ' Right away you feel relief . The paim etops, and soon you are fit as ever. Get a bottle today and have it oi band. All druggists35 cents. - ' -- if ii Tt How Doctors Treat - j 1? To break un n r-M rvnt?tiVf m to tut short an iikta- k of grippe, i- iiatfiza,- soro i,nrc:it or tcncillitis, phj- tm.i;i; tun di'ugpiiit j nrs nov: recoin jr.indjr.'ij Ca'mtubf. t'- i-.nri.f-.ni . ' ...... - - fjY -.4. .,, fc. 1.1. . ' M rwinea ca'.cmet copricund tcblot I! 'Th rives VCll tat. Oifl'l t.- 'nf oalvnol v . w "i-iiici .u:f.4, , bhjts combined v.'ithout Uio'cnnl') f::.t effects of ether. . , . T fin fir t-wn CSili.f'h V l-'-J i.?. .4 . y,vw ttg . UCUtilP! ' xv;rh a swatlow of writ- timtv . l.'o Bfilta, no ri:yi:-(a nor.fis 'sL'rhloa. .....vinj u.f your lianiijr, '.roric cr rlcasure. 'M-xt, ir;;rnin,? your coii hfts vanij-lipf'!. vmiv uwtt v i n-.:..' ....... 7 juju .io taui'i . oiigrilj; purjlied ami you are fooiii: firie with n hfnvfw Jast. iL.-.,; v,'iiat you plecse, no d'vw ger. . ,9. ' arni I'-c'Se, coniaiiir; iull directions, only 35 cents. At na'y drug store. SWEATERS CARD OF THANKS We want to than t the wpat they have done for Charlie wnue nc lay tin conscious. We thank Dr. Anirel for trvincr t.i cm t-;- life, he did all he could, but I reckon it was Lharlie s time to- die. When God calls on us we have got to1,). We i also thank thp ing so kind to him. It sure is sad, hut1 T hohA h in ; a better iand, where he will be hap py iorevcr. Charlie - and vRalnh VpnUnA ttA out Christmas day to have a good time, they had started to Sylva, but they had trouble with the car, and turned and startpd hark. ru,: started to get in the back seat and ine car started, tie slipped and fell burstcd his skull. Thpv ram t ' and stopped out in front of Cunning ham's store, I was. inside, h heard some-one say-Aics Bennie know it so I ran out side, and there he lav in- the--bark spat 1 c,;,i ru..i:. i harhe! what is wrong? He didn't speak, - then 1 knew ho u..... t . . "HO I1LI1 1. J rushed h-.m oyer to the hospital, and he never did know me from that on till he cierf. Tt mm i (..i.tri.-'s f ,r rncyi.iy ;v,o:!ier, and iK We have just received one of the nicest lines of '"sweaters ever brought to " Franklin. This shipment was bought late in the season and consequently at greatly reduced prices. We are offering- our customers the benefit of these low price?. Drop in make your selection for any member of the family. Men'? and boys' odd pants in all sizes and colors.' - ' . Outing 27 inch, 14c 36 inch,. 19c Everything to wear. GORDON BROTHERS - "Have the Bargains For 0

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