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FACE TWO n THE FRANKLIN PRESS THURSDAY JUNE 2, 132T South Skeenah Items Corn and gardens are looking Rood in this section. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Billie Bing liam, a girl. Messrs Earl Jones, Carl Winstcad and Miss Ethel Birton were in this section yesterday. We all celebrated with a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tare Hodgins on May 29 1927, in honor of C. D. Hodgin. ,-w- nAnin uoc 4Q years of aee at that date. They were about 40 aresent from Prentiss to cartoogc- . All ,nnrtaA n COOn timfi. Walter Gilbreath and Dillard Hod irins were in this section last week. They are irom r-asi Marion Thomas and Charlie San- . . i i. ,nrL- on Nantahala. - cers are uai.. n w. n. . . Mrs. Wash Ledford, of Teresita has been on the sick list for a good while. ANNOUNCING that we have se cured the services of Miss Gertrude Eld ridge, BEAUTY SPECIALIST of At lanta, to demonstrate the famous KRANKS toilet line. This line of toilet preparations was introduced i n Franklin by us about a year ago and has been steadily in de mand since. Call us and leave your time for engage ment... We are anx ious for you to get free demonstrations without obligation. This opportunity is for only this week. For Drug Service PHONE 82 Call us for your doc tor. We will get him for you. Smith's Drug Store "Quality and Service" Two to one that the prominent fisherman from Georgia can't beat this. 2 mm Floor Enamel Put it on today Why bother "with old, un sightly floors, when a few minutes brush ing with.Grani toid will make them smooth and beautiful fraHkun hardware co. Has Macon county a master farm- wLa x for We're having ducks. great weather mm TAXES PAYABLE HOW AT ll UIU4 7 The bad news is announced are payable at once. The physiogno mies pictured above fairly represent the expressions of most of Macon county's citizens today. f . AL ' & connection with the couiuy .liicf Ahmir me rarmLffirP? u vou think it wi be of VUUI. 1 -w. ,- - , . anv service to you, au j wh.t. are fnssinc. oerspirinc. wnnU use it. tell vour county com' bustling-maybe eussing-around, we missioners to get us a gooa on feel that things are happening and y - - f that we are getting along with a consumers ranks. We will also get rush. But often in the quiet of at) tne daily market reports and weatner evening when we take a few moments reports by, we wrom b- off and sit down by ourselves and, -V i .. -If o mr . "V- - " in a siow creamy i v own individual way the real from the sham and analyze things in the light of their true worth, it is very forcibly borne home to us that most of the things that last and that are worth while are the things that are begun deliberately and followed con sistently are the things that reaiiy compensate us for our sojourn in this vale of tears. Anrooos the above what a meriad of artivitv these welcome showers have turned to work for we farmers. The biological and chemical activities of the soil; the vegetable' growth that w taken on a new lease oi wt, the bird life that has Decome mui. the animal life that has De V,,;.ti;nr with' activity all make Clime . uiw"'b - .. us glad that we are sons of the soil Qnf f wc ers in mis vi ,. 1 1 -,-me of ours. No iloocis, cirouuiN ;jm arp nvini! us xrouuic, m "uv it :'n i cppm; to doe your foot 11 111 UVft " -' - " - . r ;.,;,l1,r Ac, not trive UP. 0 m,(t,.r hr,w bad it seems it might Dt nJ ttipn besides, after time, the world gets sympathetic o the under, dog ana mai w m un.v. rff if nnthinc-else- will. jl.l. v,.. ...... There is too much single row work Whoti mm i r.n ruir i cm 11. . iv Lt mnre than twenty cents a bush- . ,oi,o therp is something wrong with the methods, foi - one thing " cUmM he ki ed before m - itnnse wicvia w" - er I believe that she has. Let's see, Macon county the land of thinking farmers-LYLES HARRIS, County Agent. Have refreshments at our fountain and get ft silver teaspoon with each sundae. Smith s Drug Store. WANT PROOF? Then just look at some of the .houses in Franklin we have painted. Neat, arent they. We can put vours in the same condition. An other of our specialties is paper S- KEY CITY DECORATING CO. JOHN W. EDWARDS, Manager HOW A FARMING GOLIMDIHTY WAS REBUILT AGAIN the mm is planted. ti,., is a irreat trip awaiting us It is the Mationai uwy r u; The rt-Mate iair wm Plan your vacation so l.u tUoro t th same time so as to ue t"'v take this in. We are ookihb iu .v wi TVfn rnnntv tO KS incrc u" fall. The time is" tne secona wn u. October. We will go Dy car r charter a Fullman coacn aim v ... it while there. More later. , IS M T . T n;V n ever stoo to think about u Tua eternal circle of the art of u': wJls e the. art of. getting I 'Jul II 1 1 1 I II 1 L . a ' Glass factories and coal mines had rj nA belter for man and beast i uuu av w ; kept the butcher, the baker, the rom the soil and atmospnere is fonHlnctl1r mnW and tha ' hnnkor li J tV,o Kinlnffical and chemical nav tha voar rnnnH In Point Mnrfnn Therefore, it IS Weil ' """" SUCIK.M. . . J..,, n. .!..-.! TI!.J lt It. I . r . 11 r n anniTllT LI1C WUi"-' farms followed by the farm owners to tion of these immutable;, laws i wne leriuiiiiiB v.u. IUI1UU VUV . U. V .1 MS. W VV I V get their share of the attractive breeding stock or fi wages. Suddenly labor saving machinery was brought in to the old hand meth od window glass factories. The coal business took a drop and hundreds Of people had to find new employment. Savings accounts dwindled. Deposits The eternal tarm circic stock, soils. When thc thrasherman comes around u: ,.rctnr is clean of all sc j r t, lact rron he thrashed. Sit not makThimVun something i;-,--;r i i "'"" 1111 1 , . mmmmmmmmm WHEN :-J IT COMES : TO II M i . n i , . . ' JOB ; ' PRINTING jf" EAT -:' - our .rf'"'; DUST A of the two banks dropped off almost ,i, v,at will clean his machine . -i,,! J-- XlUUUjill V" ,1f tA epp to ng sung at luncheon clubs all over for grinding for feed. This will insure the land, every town seemed to be a pure .sample ot - grain .au a. advertising unlimited water supply, cleminate the possibility of sucn no cheap fuel and free factory sites, noxious seeds as wild onions, etc. Competition was keen and1 the reward , . , i rcio- doubtful. Every tourist - i--- The question came, "Why not mer. bee it you caniiui . timulate the agricultural pursuits connections tins bu . or his kind of guaranteed product is )?. . aWe' the .rctrular market- night be increased and production I1Vj . wnrth it . osts lowered in many instances. a The first move of one of the banks -n.. nic1 nen a horrible serration and the bane ot decern rhese were furnished by the bank ori. production. Make a lotor xne it wholesale to interested farmers L.;,t and raise only quality por. payment to be made b ynote payabW . . ... .i , n six months. The bank follower There is every, indication w u..v through by aiding in the dissemina will be an excellent sait. Jon of culling and feeding knowledg of garden sass out oi herj "l mer and tall. txcusMvv - the community which have lain iormant so long." Farm income and by helpings to market the coc) erels which in most instances pai the Initial cost of all the chicks. When the pumpkins began to turn yellow, plans were laid for a great community exhibit. Besides the poul try . display, farm produce exhibits from' the surrounding country were entered. Altogether it made an im pressive exhibit, bringing home the lesson to Point Marion people that there were great undeveloped op portunities within their own door- yards which they had overlooked So Get busy .' tVini. and frosts sections ana ary Anthers have put the lid on some . ., ! f ,rb;ncr sections, incn ot tne uigncsi.iiuv o --.. there is the cannery 7 ... - ,,-nrnefl in time. ViCt See fit JUt .S"Ul ,d "Pnre the four . winds or Farmer. T AW this county fair-our bread A htter show-this fall. The man or woman or boy or girl that wants the crizes will begin now to get The annual exhibit will be continued their stuff together akes abot t ...... l .1.. 1 i 1 1 I thrpp TTlllTIIlla LU livi. r in me ruture oy me diuik. a uodso , :j n the war to chw lo ,nnnBnrC httpr A w, for the show ring and all the year to and seed potatoes ar emade available iet crP exhflt up' to the farmers for planting and the How about a marketing bureau in- DanK win couiiuub iu uurni agiiuunuic in the community as a sound basis on which to work. "It will probably be some time before we shall see larger fruits of our endeavors," the banker says, "but we are looking ahead ten to fifteen years." Renew Your Healtb by Purification Beginning Saturday the 4th we will give a silver teaspoon with each sundae at our foun tain. Smith's Drug Store Any physician will tell you thai "Perfect Purification of the System is Nature's Foundation of rerieci Health." Why not rid yourself oi chronic ailments that are undernurt' ine your vitality? Punfy your en tire system by taking a thorough! course of Calotabs, once or twice si week for several weeks and see' how Nature rewards you with health.' I ii . i 1. - v jiuiaus are ine greatesi. ui ait system purifiers. Get a family pack age, containing full directions. Onljf SUMMER HATS Just received a handsome line of summer hats of many different colors, shapes, and materials. Among these hats ybu will f i nd m a ny extraordinary bargains. I am selling them at the usual Joe Ashear wices"-and the public of 0 'V -.7v u3(Come in now ir choice. nt line of Ladies CE MOTOR CONbly FRANKLIN, N. C 2JEAR I 35 ct& At any drug store. (Adv.
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