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THURSDAY MARCH 3, 1527 tHE FRANKLIN PRESS PAGE SEVETI WANT ADS 5c per Line for Each Insertion No Want Ad taken (or leic than the" price of five line 25 cent 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.ipersonal : stationery" for ladies. Envelopes to match. 50 and 75 cents ptr box. Franklin Prtss. WANTED Hogs from the pole. 15 ' cents cash. City Market & Gro cery, Myers Bros., Mgrs. - Four Fold Liver Tonic is a fine Laxative and Stimulates the Liver. At Smith's Drug Store. FOR SALE Redtop and Timothy Hay, mixed $30.00 per ton ; Red clover and wild grass $25.00 per ton; Oats, cut while green $20.00 per ton, all baled. Two H. P. gas engine $25.00. Fifty white leghorn pullets, now laying $1.50 each. 4tm3 W. H. MOODY. WILL HAVE Cabbage plants in by last of this week, and regularly hereafter. C. T. BLAINE, tf Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. J. Ben Kiser an nounce the birth of a little daughter on February 23, at their home on the Murphy road. The baby has been named Ada June. ' "Dashing" is the word! Fairbanks dashes so fast and so far in "Don Q" that you get dizzy trying to fol low his panther-like movements. Adv Henry Robertson and Joe Ashear returned Sunday from Raleigh and Washington D. C.,,.,, , : . y - Mr. Lee Crawford is ill with flue. FOR SALE-About 40 Pure Blooded Aristrocrat Barred Plymouth Rock Hens and 15 Roosters, of same strain, at $1.50 each. Also Eggs at $1.5u per setting. . J. T. MOORE, Franklin, N. C. Mr. Jesse Ray, who has been ill with pneumonia was somewhat better Monday. Six dozen Happy Home gingham washable dresses at 98c eaoh. E. K. Cunningham & Company. Two horses of Mr. Ledbetter living near Otto recently died of Botulism, the disease that killed more than two hundred horses in Henderson county some weeks ago. Just when crops, are to be planted it would be a calamity to have this disease spread in Macon county. Farmers should consult the county agent as-to feed ing methods. Mr. F. C. Patat, representing the Tennessee Egg Co., of Chattanooga, was a visitor to Franklin Monday. William H. West Called Funeral services for William 11. West, who died here Tuesday, were held from the home Wednesday, morning. Interment was in the Methodist cemetery at Iotla. Mr. West, whose death followed an illness of 10 months' ' duration, was 38. years of age. He was in jured 10 months ago in an auto mobile accircnt, the accident result ing in injuries to his back and,, making it necessary to amputate an injured leg. He had been confined to his bed since the accident. '' A'' son of 'Mr.'' and Mrs. Clingman West, of this county," Mr. West was born and reared in Macon county He is survived by his widow; his parents; two brothers, Benjamin, of Florida, and Jesse, wh3 resides in Oregon; and one sister, Mrs. Char les (jnndstaft, of franklin. Mr. West was a member of the Wautagua Baptist church, and the funeral services were conducted by the Rev. G. C. Steed, pastor of the franklin Baptist church. , Prior to his illness, Mr. West 'was engaged in farming, and later was a painter. . How Doctors Treat v Colds and the Flu To break' rp a cold overnight or io cut short kii attack of grippe, in fluenza, f'Ore throat or tonsillitis, phy sicians and druggists are now recom mending Calotabs, tho purified and rrfincd calomel compound tablet that tives you ins eiiects ot calomel and raits combined, without the unpleas ant effects of either. , , One or two Calotabs at bed-time with a mallow of water, that's all. Wo spits, r:o nausea nor the slightest intiorence with your eating, work cr .!!.;' tch, Next morning your cold has vanished, "-yorr system is thor ough:;; panTied and you are feeling fine v.'ith a hearty appetite for. break fast. iLtA what ycu please, no danger-Get, a family package, containing full directions,-only ?5 cents, At any drug store. . . .. (adv) "PI IS il l Snowbound on remote farnv gets relief from acute neuralgia Snowbound and alone on a remote" farm, rnjles from a doctor;, a plucky1 Canadian woman endured for hour the racking agony of acute neuralgia. "The pain in my head was driving me wild," she writes, "when I hap pened to see a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment on the dresser. I gave it a trial ' and in no time the pain was gone. I slept peacefully the rest of the night." Sloan's gives quick, genuine com fort to every kind of muscular pain because it doesn't just deaden the nerves. It helps the body to throw off the conditions that are causing the pain. ' No need to rub. iat a little Sloan's on lightly. A healing tide of fresh, germ-destroying blood begins tingling through the aching place and the pain, swelling, stiffness are quickly relieved. So clean and easy to use, too. All druggists 35 cents. Susceptible to Coughs arid Colds? You Are Probably Vitamin-Starved SCOTTS EMULSION Abounds In Health' Giving Cod-liver Oil Vitamins Scott &Bowne,Bloomfild. N.J. 2MC Mr. E. B. McCollum, of Proctor spent the week-end with his family in Franklin. Mr. McCollum was in an auto wreck .about ten days ago and was' painfully injured, but is now recovering. . Mrs Knsa Mullinax. of Lavonia. Ga., is here this week assisting th Franklin Millinery Company. . 18 Inches On Nantahala The snow fall of Monday night, Tuesday, and Tuesday night, that laid a white blanket of nineor 10 inches over Franklin and vicsinity, reached a depth of 18 inches on Nantahala, it was learned here Wednesday, by Z. IT. Byrd, forest ranger, of the Nantahala National Forest. v Bridge Party Mrs. A. B. Omohundro entertained at three tables of bridge Tuesday afternoon in- the parlor of the Scott Griffin Hotel. St. Patrick's day color scheme was carried out in the decora tions. Those playing were Mesdamcs W. A. Rogers, C. W. Hames, J. E. Perry,. L. Lcntz, Grady Siler, ' Zcb Angel, D. D. Rice, Fred Higdon and and Mrs. Kate Smith, Misses Mattie Angel and Elizabeth Cunningham. High score prize was won by Miss Elizabeth, and low score prize by Mrs. Zeb Angel. Consolation was cut by Mrs. Grady Silcr. A lovely salad course was served with sandwiches and Russian tea. Mr. Lee Barnard wants it distinctly understood that he is a cousin of George Washington and not Booker T. . . - Six dozen Happy ' Home uhatn washable dresses at Wccach. , E. K; Cunningham cc. compan). ! What did ever do fo Fairbanks in answer. .the Deuce ' of you? .See "Don Q" and Spades j I ii'U -J .el the A.'.v. r n,.i,cr,n r,f Sv va. Willi the f'nn.liiia Mortuavvo ( ouiyuny, a eigh concern, was a in' Franklin Monday. E i' b busin ess vinlor Mr. 'sivl Mrs. W. S. Brown and j. children left Saturday for their h -me . at. Pine Bluff,' Wyoming, after sprm:-j. ig , two -months here visaing .-Irs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. U A. Lovvvy; insulation- Mr! Thomas . W. Ph.l hps, son of Mr. Tonathan Phillips and Mrs.Ad.hc Phillips; and Mrs Avis Trimmer daughter of Mr. C. L. Gamer,, and Mrs Florence Garner were marml in the hSneof Mrs. J. R. .Pendergrass on February 23, 1927, the presence of the , following witnesses: M u,s Kate Phillips, Miss Effic . Hoi a a ahd Mrs. J,: R. Pendergrass. ;hev. J. R..' Pendergrass, otticiating. X picture that: stands in a class all by itself as the most marvelous ro mantic .melodrama, ever produced Don Q, Son of Zorro. Adv. Earl Angel "has moved his shoe shop from West Main Street to that part of the Franks building fromerly occupied by Reece's Restaurant. March came in lkic a lion. On the morning of March 1st the people of Macon arose to find about three inches of snow on the ground. Snow continued to. fall during the day. The Rev. A. P. Ratledge Monday was called to Reidsville on account of the serious illness of his brother. , , Treat Colds Externally For sore throat, bronchitis or deep chest colds, rub Vicks VapoRub briskly over throat and chest and coyer with warm flannel. , Vicks acts in two ways both direct: absorM like a liniment and inhaled as a vapor. A quick relief for the cold troubles of all the family. M0'KS V VapoRud Cvallttsum Jtes C'seo YsAzut GYP-LAP, the fireproof sheathing, in place oi wood sheathing and building paper behind the stucco, wood or brick, makes, your house warmer in winter and cooler in summer yet costs you no more. Strengthens the structure, too, and because of its solid core of pure gypsum rock and its patented tongue-and-groove ? joints, effectually bars out wind and weather. May we explain it all to you? Stop here next time you're near. FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. Franklin, N. C. FIRE INSURANCE Careful and expert attention to all business. SAMUEL H. LYLE, JR. 4 Bank of Franklin Building Franklin, N. C. Funeral Directors We 'are now equipped with a handsome Cadillac hearse an4 we also carry an excellent line of caskets and coffins. We are therefore ready and prepared to serve the public as Funeral Directors. s BRYANT FURNITURE CO. Day Phone 106 Night Phone 6205 Dam Your Resources! "jwXri tm V miJ m fTyR Gcvernrr up Xat tire's ;rJ: knov resource a the It has 1 mil t clam whon il is' plenti ful for use during the .drought6;. '"'And, doing' so, it has set' an example lor YOU! Iter dam to store up water "Store up" your earning ability now for the "droughts" of sickness and old age. Provide for your future financial needs by starting a Saving's Account with its now! 4 Per Cent Interest Paid! CITIZENS BANK EAT AT REECE'S RESTAURANT THE HOME FIRES ARE BURNING . ,Jn the open fireplace at Reece's Restaurant a cheerful fire burns 24 hours each day to welcome our hundred of friends and customers in Macon county and other hundreds through out the Southland who have from time to time enjoyed our hospitality. : Regardless of the hour of day or night you will find a WELCOME, food and bed at Reece's Restaurant. To those who are cold and hungry, tired and sleepy 'we extend an invita tion to enjoy all the comforts of home including' food such as Mother prepares for your home-coming. Our restaurant, and hotel in connection, conducted on the European plan is something unique in this section of the state. That our efforts in providing 24 hour service is' meeting with huge success is proven by the greatly increased patronage that has come our way since moving to our present location one week ago; : . ,N '.. - , Keep coming, friends ! We appreciate your patronage. , 3 REECE'S RESTAURANT WE NEVER CLOSE it: 4
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