THE FRANKLIN PRESS THURSDAY MAY 5, 1327 PAGE TWO Mac Dowell Club Tfie 1915 McDowell club met at the home of Mrs. Tom Porter April 13 1927. The following program Just About the Farm There was an article in the Ashe ville Citizen last Sunday that I am .... . T tLi1. , : , Vr j obliged to copy nere, , m i u was given with Mrs. Dick Hudson that hjts tj,e nail on the head when leader; I applied to our wum m iviaw wu... Paper Dohnanyi and nonemian ;ntjtiC(i "State Dignity." It reads Cnnsrc Mr( Npvillfi Sloan. I fn . ' Piano Walzes Dohnanyi, Mrs. Hen- T, t u -pays . to advertise is an ryCabe. ' . v, axium both old and true, but ad- nnhmi!in KnUf soncs ivirs. :., :, ..cnallv confined 10 coin- T.ululabv. Give . Me But Health and and "trade. It is beneath the a Day, The Treasure. , dignity of a soverign state to contin- p -nn Tn u irpsseuscnau duhiw- i ;tc num hnm. ome OI Uic ye, Mrs. Weimer Jones. , high officials in North Carolina think The following officers were elected time a car 0f potatoes is for next year : President, Mrs. rrea jorni. ir: DEUtnt fr n. D. Rice. Vice-President, Miss Maine wigci. Secretary,' Mrs, weimer jones. Treasurer, Mrs. uk. . 1 f icial but too much 01 u is nduiuu., Choral Director, Mrs. smun ndrns.i , , horne m mina tnai - ' . i aim ' l 5hw' - , ' I -r . - n( a hnsiness. as JNortn varuniM " some insist. It is a sover gi. .j ,.,.! fliorn'itv of a state, It was a great state before we had a single cotton mill, hto k-- Eet It would . ge a great state it every cotton, mill closed down tomor row, and 'J would still be a great :t tu hirwt never uaiam-cu. and material things i nese uJinMiv-iv.'"' ----- , help to make a state to be sure, but they should not De miMn shipped out ot the stare me. it.i i ..a Ko hAQffast over ine wuhuy. "People in other states smile and Tor Wools as rubes. A reas IU1CIU1C lai iivw -- ---- . , onablc amount of publicity is bene ficial, but tOO much Ot it IS nan.Hu, Try our new and delight ful drink at Smith's Drug Store. May I Handle Your Subcrtption to THE ASHEVlLLE TIMES? Thank you! WEIMAR JONES New York Life Insurance Co. Estabilshed in 1845 A Mutual Company Protect your family with a policy in this old line com pany. REIDCABE LOCAL AGENT 7 First Class bhoe Kepairmg You know you like the "stepped out", comfort of those old shoes. Why de prive yourself of it when a new pair of soles and heels will make those favorite step--pcrs good for more months of service? Let's have them for Repair! EARL ANGEL Next to Press Office The best sympathy IT is only human for a fu neral director to feel sym pathetic in the presence of bereaved patrons, But it is real sympathy when he recog- razes an obligation to see to it that the highest character of burial equipment is furnished at honest prices. Such a policy has been responsible for the success of this concern. Typical of the burial equip ment furnished by us is the Clark Grave Vaulttrecognized as a leader in the vault indus try, because it gives positive and permanent protection. BRYANT FURNITURE COMPANY CRAVE VAULT siaie lust". ... . f. , "It would be a good tning iu. im. people to stop boasting for a seascm 1 , 1 .t.-- .tcrt cp nnr resources. and icx uincis auv.v. - .. i Water, seeks-its 'level and capital is for ever on the loOk-out ior new i..- IOIV 1" . .. ..!... J. vorv applicable, to the "farm work in. this rmmfv. . It matters not in inc .. run whether or not we s.t.v . , ... f nnii trv hoes or vckc- or two Ldis v . ..Li not. more or less But it does matter u is on a scale tnai w.u cBu- ivitv of profitable tarm 1VY. Jt,0, that does mat- ter fs Whether, or not - there .is m these loads ot thinpts mai vV quality and the business efficiency and he pUnency that wese te ty and tne bumuos w nPr nrV that makes for per- SSui solidary, and lasting pros- Pentv' r ii -n-J 'Kt.irrav was in the of- uncie reu , , ..j... j co! that we shore naa tICe lOUay dim - better feed our bees till the next flow of honey starts. e that if it had not been for his bees that he would not have been ableto send his ch.ldren to scnou.. nnrts $300.00 clear money on twenty to thirty stands. tf t -r iTnrlP Fed was telling me other things that he is doing. I asked him how in the sand hills "it is nat is able to make thmps smile for h m so well on his tarm. vycn, m ;,r . !ntn winter Quarters. I just' ro into summer quarters and J" . r r ,Wti nniinrk then mix tons 01 manuic w.m. , of brains and there you are. t?:.ii- ', ' iuk ant to have more rural telephones. How we gonna do it? Is this local telephone company on the. job or notr .1 -was . . 1 i lief in linpiin over tne teiepnunc " some way to get price mtormauou uu r. ,1-. ;nfr ipoptahie season am I find- that: there are only. (1 rural phones listed in the county, v ' n farms. How in the world do you . expect .your ', county agent to keep you posted or J'-" many other ways a phone will p.. you. Think it over, ajiu uien ttiat this freeze that we have had is already showing us one blessing. . viz., every one win plant their tender stutt at auuui and that will bring it all along together for co-operative shipments. It will also mane uub , o uttlo 1atpr. That may cause some to get careless and think that we will not nave Dean wcc.ya, v. to fight. Lookout! They will natur ally creep upon you . unaware. What about a watermelon patch and a. good si?.ed sweet potato paten r Both mighty proiuanie. )o not neglect those grape vines or fruit trees just because they .will not have any fruit this time. Keep them sprayed, cultivated and : pruned. They will repay it all, and more, the next time. I notice where R. L. Shuford, of Newton raised a litter of. ten pigs to weigh 2,695 pounds, at 6 months old. They, shore wasn t Macon lvu..- tv rooters either. At iu cems oound. bhutora got av.w brood. That's what 1 say aoout brains' mixed with tarmmg. . To nn hen or hog or cow fatten pn freight charges yet. That is what the man tries to do when he buys mixed teed, corn iru... tu:A:o ,v.po frnm Nebraska, dried butter milk from Iowa, tankage from Chicago and wheat products , irun. Kansas, all mixed m 01 u, -the freight paid to Franklin-rthen the freight paid on the fed stock out ot here. Truly, the farmer ain't got no chance no. how. . The wool pool books are open at the county agent's office. Got any wool? The, first of June is the date of the sale. 1 Buying 16 per cent acid, against 22 per cent is paying $1.35 a ton A Word of Appreciation By Geo. W. Seay, of Clayton, Ca. On account! of impaired sight, 1 had to retire from active ministerial service. But I have not retired from fighting the devil. Perhaps the most effective weapon the evil one is us ing today, in the United States, is disregard for our good and whole some laws, with which a Divine hand has blessed us. The Good Book says, "To withhold not good from them to whom it is due." ' . T fp1 that Tudee btack. the good n:.ri! f TTranHin and 'Macon coun- U111VLI9 V f t 1. tv as well as the citizens of both, deserve a good word. les t.nuwcia of them. Though I feel unworthy, as a repre .HtluK nf mv countv and state Rabun county, Georgia-yet appre ciation prompts me, ano i oner u in humility, thereby hoping to hit the devil a lick. I regret that I can t express more clearly and fully what T fl ' uu. . . . .1 hard to have tne court and papers say what they do kf ,ir nart of our state. lut what hurts more than the saying is the conditions that justifies it, t ft r, rt?pn nf that common wealth, 'that we aH -should take off our hats to a jurist wno im moral standing to so stand, by his convictions of duties as to spcaK vm what Judge Stack has for the common good of all. Wo less oo wc .v- ciate the s,tand . oi .. mc Pmintv Tournal on this point, wun m who stand with them. ' t i.. full we mat i von.c l M1UW 1' ; . . , the heart sentiment of hundreds ot my fellow-citizens in viayton um Rabun, in above expressions. There are good people in Kabun, and deserving. They want help and have asked for it, received a little, and want more. Modestly, I assert I know whereof I speak. I have worked with them, 1 know. Mrs. J. A. Hincs and Miss Charlotte B. Elliott, both of Highlands,' were visitors to Franklin Tuesday of last week. " Many Thaijcs To Our Public Four years and 10 months ago we entered business in Franklin and have conducted Recce's Restaurant since then. For the measure of success that has attended our efforts, we feel that we owe the public the people of Franklin and of Macon and adjoining counties a debt of gratitude. this is an attempt to express, in a feeble way, our appreciation of the, patronage we have enjoyed during this period of nearly five years. To each and every customer, we wish to say, . heartily and sincerely,' "Thank you!" To each and every booster and there have been many we say : "Thank you !" Your patronage and your boosting has been largely responsible for our success. And our appreciation, no matter how inadequately words express it, is deep and genuine. Wade H. Reece, George Reece. freight. Go ahead if you got plenty of the coin of the realm to throw around. In every ton of 8-4-4 goods there is 200 pounds of sand. The treight per sacK oi mis i rents. The crice odr sack . is $3.25. The total unnecessary charge is $3.61 per ton. "Foor tarmer. ne sqVs fnr the above eoods and the makers gives him what 'he asks for. Go ahead if you have got o.oi per ton to sling around for nothing. . www TTsincr cottonseed meal at $35.00 per ton for fertilizer is equal to $100.00 per ton for Witrate ot ocia, as a source of Witrogen. The first chance now . will be the time to get , the old binder out and warmed up. . Tin nnt forwt our bread, and butter show this fall. Every body and his ,lno- ic PYimrtpd to be there, now Jo flip time to bctrin preparation Thp class and crize list will be out in a week or two, so each may see what he would like to go in ior. Tf wp fret a marketinc bureau start ed'.. here, would you be one of the qnes to support it or would you run with that class of cronic tear downs? .... Ttip hpst hnln for anv man. to mt out of the shadows of mcdiocrcty is that he can give himself. Marnn ronntv the countv of Miner farmcrs.-LYLES HARRIS, County Agent. SPECIAL FARM NOTICE Wool Sale Will Be June 1st SPECIAL DAIRY DAY This will be held at Swannanoa Test Farm on the twelfth of May. See pro gram elsewhere in this paper. Every progressive cream producer in this county will certainly attend. THE NEXT CO-OPERATIVE HOG SALE WILL BE JUNE 1st AH that will have hogs to go on this sale will please list same by the 15th of May so arrangements maybe made for transportation. LYLES HARRIS County Agnet. mm ; affrn );A W ' rATeMmr " m$9pJwA THE CITIZENS BANK The Endorsement is Your Receipt! A Checking Account is a business system in itself. No need to worry about saving receipts, as must be done when you pay by cash. Your checks are returned to you each month with your state ment of account and the endorsement on the back of each one is your positive proof that the amount has been paid. , Open a Checking Account today. A small deposit starts you. W. T. MOORE, Cashier V