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ZZZZZ J TTTTN r,-- II THE FRANKLIN PRESS PAGE SEVEW WANT ADS 5c per Line for Each Inertion No Want Ad taken, for' lew than the price of five lines 25 centt WANTED Good fat cattle, good sheep, also corn fed hogs off the pole, 100 to 175 lbs. . Spot cash paid Essig. Market. " .. 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 .. iHiVc F.nvelones to match. 50 and 75 cents 1 box. Franklin Press, Personal Mention Vf: WrrMifl XCnnrhrxM loft Sllll- iVi 133 jiomvuv v ..... ... " day to return to , her work in Atlanta. ic tiWp tn hp hack mi. vitvifcv ivo" j . - ----- at his work at. (he Bank of Franklin. Mrs. Clarence Phillips is visiting her mother in Sylva. . stapic inVEl It's the picture "' o(fnri in miss. At the J uu van v ... w . " iIp Hniir Fridav and Saturday. Adv. Miss Hortense Hill and Katherine Hunnicutt were guests ot Mrs. uu mer, Crawford Friday night. WANTFn To trade storehouse and , B 7u fnnW and lot in Prentiss for small farm worth were dinner guests of Mr. and ( about $1,000 wor m or particu- Charie Henderson, lars see J. H. STOCKTON. v , '-'-r '." ' V-JJ Mr. Claude West, of Detroit, son of l V JFARMINO-Western j! ! I u w T. West, is home on .a it iUWc -rpn rents. 4 lit Jvn i i 4 t TT.ir - ..ihcef nit inns ten cents. Hollowell'9 Mountain Farmer, Hen dersonville, N. C. FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent in the home of Mrs. Geo. a. ah .mnipnrpt incluainc ones. i" vuiivv. - i ..- i:t.4- rt- in Intchen. ana electric range. Apply to K. i. or nr.: T-,c 1 .!' ' tIC VVCHliai JUva, . - vf: pattr tllnan nf Franklin has been elected treasurer of the Soupho- more class at .in. . v.. w. THE ROUGH RIDERS are com ing! Adv' r MoWl MrT mul fltul MfS. A. C. Holt, of Highlands, attended the iair here last wcck as bsis Mrs. W. W McConncll. , Mich.,' sister of Mrs. W. W. McCon ncll, recently visited Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Pipes at Manistee, Mich. Mrs. Newman reports Rev. Mr. Pipes as very homesick for Franklin. It is his intention to spend July and Aug ust nere next summer . n,r:, r.r',nn s1nan tins hepn elect- miss "(,"" .w.. ----- - ed . vice-president of the Student Ooy- ernment association ai v. v. . ilf T1. CnrAm . nm familv have moved from the Dalrymple home of Iotla street to the .Munday house on falmer street, iormeny uaupicu Mr. Bob Cansler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones last week made a trip to itaieign, wuuc Mr. Jones had business. t? t -Dt rst Andrpws. was here ixi.-v.iui, u '"" t . . Saturday, having come to tranklin to bring Mrs. Kector xo a iuv.ii pital for an operation. um, voct nf thnusnnds headed Willi a va..v v. . i t.. . ,..n l-nnwrn stars and rrank UV live .yv.v." " . " . Hopper, the living image of l.-K-' THE ROUtiH KiutRj. v Chief Goes On Raid What officers declare is one of the last- nf thp "old time" stills and worms was captured on Cowee Creek, near where another still was taken recently, by officers of the sheriff's depart ment Tuesday morning; No distillers were taken. It was a 35-gallon capacity outfit, made of copper, the officers said, About 1,000 gallons of beer was poured out. Nearby were supplies for camp ing near the still. In the; officers' party were Sheriff C. L. Ingram and Deputies Fred Cab-, Dcrrell Ashe, and Chief of Police Robt. Henry. m JUL ftttoi ' WANTED ior Macon ' CountA" you making w to . tv i .t;r,rr Por vmi without ex- ijeaiers i"i,"6 ... perience selling vvim...v.i and home necessities do You drive your own car or team and wagon and . . ... AnUo Nn lav- do business on um ay- offspermanent business for farmers, laborers, salesmen and others Write today for Wh tmer's "Every-day-pay-day- plan" for you.-THE H. L. WH1TMER COMPANY, Columbus, .Indiana; Dept. K339J P3t013 Miss Freda Siler, Annie Will Siler and Robert Johnston and two of Miss Siler's friends, of Atlanta, motored to Waynesville Sunday afternoon. . Miss Hortense Hill, who is teach- Hunnicutt -i c-i nntorturiprl Misses Blanche r-t rnrrn r,rare Moore ana VUIC, vai i iv c.'.-. v . K-thprine Hunnicutt with a hiking party last Saturday. tu.- T A 'Kn'fTprs. Mrs. T. S Conley, and Mrs. W. T. Moore left Tuesday for : Atlanta to' spend -a tew days. FOR 'SALE-White Leghorn Puts 18 weeks old, Cash or wdl trade for dairy or beef cattle W. -H. MOODY. FOR SALE-This -spring's Ar stocrat Plymouth Rock chickens. $1 each See J. T. MOORE. : ; . 3tc Holmes and little, daughter, of Macon, Ga, and Newman, Ga., were the guests- of Mr." and Mrs;:George siagie ji v FOR SALE Lot fronting about .100 Ft on- Harrison Ave. extending j-tas town W4ivi Price tana terms puts this .w.thm the reach of almost any. one j looking for an investment or a ;""w"w:r . . -r. i.i: AHHrocc H-A. a .home in rranKim. -- - .... T7...1,i; PrPSS ' OtlKJii ,.rTi7i i TKAnTT at once One WAIN Itu I" - - , I. pair wqrk Mules and Harness, for yd.ii wyi -none Tilt ruiu v,s. FOR SALE-March-hatched ..OiicTtCTs -1 . .- t . . Errpfl KOf.K. Park's Laying ji " JuVc.t?T;oxr ttinn each -Mrs. JOE HARRISON. T7.'i; N C... Rfd. 1 PU1J 1 iaiii""'i FOR SALESevcn work steers. 2,200 to 2700 -Lbs Per yoke-. If interested see TOM or FRANK KELLY, Rabnn Gap, -Ga Rfd. 1. ; ptUU I OST-Light blue Fountain Pen with the name, Pearl, engraved on it Finder please . return to the J ress L . A.f.se . Pearl PhilliPS umcei or - tu - t1 nauiviiii, - .Tn-,tr pt AXIT1; Five varieties r-i1..t (tl micand We EUar- Sl.D. V-Ulicv-I V , . to please you. unun - -. 1 11 lull, via. nh niPtin Rav. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P Ray, left Sunday to enter Cecil's Business College at nsne- villc. m. v I? Kinncbrew left Sunday ui " t , Hp tn spend sometime with her son, H. S. Kinnegrew, and his family. Fastnn left last Mr. ami ivus. - week for Norwood, N. C, where they r -ii i, t.pir home in future. Will Illttivv -- a' "u:T,oK,o ropl thrill snecial' THE ROUGH RIDERS-will bring back the 'days of '98 at the idle Hour next Wednesday and Thursday! Adv. ''it. -.i f ,o A Wood and family have moved from Trunont Inn to their new apartment in mc - vi.- apartment. ; Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Crawford and daughtermotored to. Asheville Sunday ta .see their menus , Heights, CoU and Mrs, McKee and Mrs. Grcnnoft. ... . Mrs; E. R. Kinnebrew left Sunday with her son, Mr. Sloan Kinnebrew, to be in Asheville at his home for a few days. ' Mrs J.' A.- Cook entertained last week with a dinner honoring her sis ter Miss Hornette rvinneorew. j otfc ivpi-p-' Mr. and Mrs, W- W. Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford,; Miss Colleen Crawford, Mrs Jess Sloan, Mrs. K. Elias Mrs. Francis -Tessier, Mrs:- E. R. Kinne- brew f pni Moivmnn nf.Ralcieh, has been visiting his family here this week. , L. Rogers, Jr., who spent the summer at Kogers Hall with Mr. Rogers' mother, re turned to their home last week. f!- "TiIc-tr Qilpr Ipft- Sundav for New'. York City : where she has ac cepted a position tor -me wmici. after a AllSS naniiic i . week's vacation in Franklin, returned i n A4 ail a .Mintiav. juai prior to coming to Franklin, Miss Kinnemcw uavi v. - ri- t: i 'P-.llc Mammoth Cave, iaio, iMdB' . . iA etc. The trip was given free to oo representatives oi mc ,n u,, u ortnthpm manaeer. company uy vv- , -W. H. Pool. Miss Kinnebrew told j. tii pnnsinpraDie uiuv: menus nv.it ".i.. .-- - of the fact that the Lincoln Library, the work she sells, was , the only reference, work 'to be awarded an unrestricted gold meaai oy u. terriational Jury of Awards, at the Sesqur-Ccntenniai. , 1 ii-P I 11 tT mairln. daughter of lr. Mc 'Pnm Slacde. was the guest of the Misses Siler last week. There'll be a hot time in the old town. THL KUUv.n ri"" coming! Adv. Miss Carolyn Rogers left September 26 f for Boston, Mass.,; wnerc s"t will be in school this winter . Wait! Let' Have Your Shoes! r- k ; tirh a hurry to buy new hoe.. Chance are -u .tnnrs" are far your wi.M r-i--- , j from being teyond Repair.. And, after Wve given them our ex Bert attention-reaUy, well wr yri.e you with the wear you can tni get out of them. EARL ANGEL Next To Press Office n. w w Qinan was a. luncheon hostess Wednesday, honoring Mrs. L. J. Johnston and Mrs. jonnsiuw s Ba ter, Mrs. Lamb Johnston, of Gaines ville, ta. ii. j i.r r.iimo A Tones snent iVir. aim mi a. -- ... , a few days in Greensboro and Raleigh last week. .'' .. . . imni n Tvia Mainp! ine Roueh Riders are organized! Ort to Cuba for the big show! an juan Hill and thpn but see Paramount s THE ROUGH RIDERS ! r-- i . . ., nr. t c vn-Aov onrt tami v nave IVH. 1. lVO.muJ moved back to Franklin from Hayes ville and have taken apartments at T 1 1 t the junaiusKa inn. t Kr Him Franks and a n.- CirU ottnnHpfi the. Mate .Mioruey in:dii .nan. !.'"-. --- Republican convention at Greensboro. IT S. Kinnebrew. of AsheiHc, was here Saturday on business. LIQUOR AND TWO MEN CAPTURED ' Two men, a Ford roadster, and in i t .,ll,',ic nf vvhi;Wpv was tllC l-.i' ,,t w r.ffirprs W the Sheriff s department on the highway between Franklin and the Georgia line bun- uay iiik'i- - T . , The men were Lonnie ana loin ,n'11 T! . ,,,ara filfpH Itl 13.11. IJ11IS. iney. W1.1V. ... , . ti.. .,i - ijffipnltv pnr.otinterert in ItlC UIU mi.iv... j - . ... the arrest ' was when Lonnie lJins resisted the officers' attempt, according to them, to take his gun. , i ju a irirc fiarrv wtrc . jiitim C. L. Ingrain and Deputies Frank Norton, Derreii Asne, aim i-iv v,aU. Burningtown Locals Miss Gertrude Welch was the guest of Mrs Elva Welch Sunday. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Welch, a girl, on September 30. Mr.' Vester bmitn is geruim I to make syrup. He is expecting Jack Frost as there nas uit , 5vv... frosts in this section. . . Mr Charlie Kinsland was in this section Monday buying, calves, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welch, a seven-pound girl, September, 24. Mrs. Hester ..Welch has been on the sick list, but is improving. . Mr Jake Welch and son, Harry were delivering a fat hog Tuesday Sloan Bros., at rranKiin. A Correction On page four of the second sec tion of last week's Press appeared an ad offering free structographs. Ihis was signed by the Franklin Furm- ture company wnen mc ft"?1"' -should have been the Franklin Hard ware company. Alf Higdon, manager of the latter concern, states that the farmers will find : the little booklet containing - 280 illustrations - of.- concrete- construction jobs very helpful. Next time you buy calomel ask for fcst.Colds eld to tnis rcatmcnt with hot wet towels; rub on apply thickly VVAPORUD iaLtaos The thoroughly purified and refined calomel com bined with assistant and corrective agents. Nausealess SafeSure ou see ffAthe-road .when yoo drive tiBuicL The dreaded "blind spot" is gone fcr:vcr! In Buick for 1928 closed car frcr.t posts etc nar rowed so that ell the road, ahead of yCu zvA zt . the side, is clear. . 1 And thanks to the efixciency of . Fkhcr crafts manship, these blitn corner posts have even greater strength than the type fcr::;-!y used.. See a Buick for 1928 at the nearest shexvrocm.. Get behind the wheel end prove f:r yourself how clearly you can see ell the road irom die. driver's seat. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Diyiionof(jem:relMoloriOTiriUioa Sedans 1195 to 1995 , Coupe ?J195 to 1850 Sport Models ni95 to ?1525 Iht O. A3. A.ymanan - W. S. MARTIN CANTON, N. C. T. W. PORTER, Sub-Dealer FRANKLIN, N. C. 9alit -Bdldins Materials' 1 are always oninleal YOU will never save money by purchasing cheapbuUdingmaterials. They are always expensive in the long run. ' . . You usually get what you pay f or-notning more, nothing less. ' We sell nationally advertised products including Lehigh Cement because they are invariably of good quaHty, backed by the reputation of the manufacturers. . When you are ready to build, let us advise you how you can do so economically. That is our business, and we welcome the oppor tunity to help you. Franklin Hardware Co. THE WNCflCSTtR STORE ATI '"KINDS OF "OLD LINE" INSURANCE The Dependable Kind "Performance Beyond the Contract! Inquiries Cheerfully Answered "NUFF SED" W. B. LENOIR, Agent . . .. . : . - - ' . . . ..' 7 '' .;..,.,.;...':,,-.... I I i
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