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st r THE FRANKLIN PRESS, -FRANKLIN, N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, I?23 sHVH.i mil Mir. PEBtl FARM Banks in Pennsylvania Prof it by Prosperity of Farm ers Bankers Tour Farm ing Sections. " That the bankers of Pennsylvania are aiding the farmers is shown by the following article reprinted from the Agricultural Commission Bulletin of the American Bankers Association: The banker can no longer at lord to. hold himself aloof from his farmer trade. He must take time to become acquainted with conditions-in his-locality. In this business of "getting Watches, Clocks, ,,, Jewelry, etc: . Guaranteed a represented; and at bargain price. GROVER JAMISON Watchmaker and Jeweller 1 A - reformer is all right inhis place but he has to die to get there. ' 1 Have vott all vour toilet requirements for the spring weather? acquainted." banker-farnuT tours arc serving a very definite purpose. - It is a fact in several section? of Pennsylvania where tours are an an nual occurrence, banks niave attained large growth -through prosperity in their farming districts, accomplished through intelligent co-operation be tween the banker and the farmer. Let the banker utilize, the forces which arc at his hand to accomplish his purpose, viz: the county farm agent and state college extension de partments. His greatest benefits will be derived through urging the farmer to seek aid from these two instrumen talities. The banker should know the county agent. If the county agent ' can be made a link, in this chain of banker farmer aid, affecting, at the same time, co-operation with the extension department of the state college, un questioned good will result. , ' In amalgamating these forces, the banker is winning his otfn salvation, because prosperity in the farm lands means prosperity to him. Likewise, the banker should , form contacts with the rising generation, for it is the - younger t clement which is his important ally for future development. Game Commissioner Here Mr. C. N. Mease, of Black Moun tain, deputy game commissioner, ar rived at Franklin Tuesday bringing with him a sign 6x1 Z to place at the eastern entrance of the Wayah Bald Game Refuge. "While here he took occasion to go over the refuge again and to advise with the loca commit tee and Jess Slagle, the caretaker of thVrefiigcPlans have been perfected to supply the refuge with deer. Get Work at Clayton The Edwards Decorating company has a contract to paint the new thea tre at Clayton both inside and out side. This theatre is bcjng repaired and remodeled by Messrs. S. II. Jr., and Steve Porter, of Frank i.n, who recently leased it. John Thomas Buys Farm According to an announcement, made here Tuesday John Thomas has pur chased a large farm jn Illinois about sixty miles from Chicago. This is an improved farm, tile drained and with the most modern buildings of all kinds necessary to the operation of a suc cessful dairy farm. North Skeenah Locals Messrs. Manson Sanders and Julc Tallcnt were in this, section Sunday. Mr. Monroe Bingham has moved back' into this section. Mrs. Texxie" DeHart, who has been sick, is improving. Several of. the folks of North Skeen ah attended ttter sale of Jesse W. Led ford Saturday. Messrs.x George Kimzey and Worjey DeHart- made , a business ' trip to Cashier's Valley looking for a job, but they failed to find one and re turned Thursday. Mr. E. L. DeHart spent Saturday night with home folks. He is work ing at Coweta. - . Mrs. Viola McConnell has been vis iting her mother this week, . Mrs. Texxie DeHart. Mr. J. 'J ."'York was in this section looking over his place Friday. Mrs. Rose McDowel, of Betty's Creek, is visiting her mother, Mrs. IRISH POTAOES. $1.05 per bu. W.tWAr-' - ' ......... r,.T Until March 29th we will pay the above cash price for No. 1 Irish Potatoes. ' REMEMBER: This is the place you buy: George Washington Flour for only 98c fHV"' -V- -...-!. --- ..-vm... Emma Ledford, Mr. Freeman Hasting was iij this section Friday. Messrs. Oscar and Ira Ledford re turned to their work on Nantahala Sunday. Miss Nina Stockton spent Sund.iv with Miss Mac Shopc. i , e-, When your specifications say "clear lum ber make sure that you get what's called for stock freefromsapand knots, straight grained and clean. If that's what's ordered, and it comes from this yard, it IS dear lumber. . Same with our whole line no matter what it is. Wallboard, for instance. We sell and recommend SHEETROGK .i the finproof wallboard, simply because it's the best there is. Made of pure gypsum reck, by the pioneers in the business, Perfect for decorations (concealed joints), Never cracks, wjarps or buckles. 'Insulates. Yeimin-f ree. Permanent. Ask toseesample, tit Franklin Hardware Co. Is SLOAN BROS. & CO. m i -mm . I 3 . - . mi . I t W ' ' . .:.- r ; 'nmmm " 1 - i. IS IT WliMTER OR SPRING-WHIGH? SPRING If you call it Spring, I have received this week my Spring merchandise and have found room for it by packing articles on top of each other. Here is the fact about the matter: My inten tion is to fill your wants in my line of merchandise. If its Spring goods you want, then I have about 100 Ladies' Spring Cbats of all kinds, colors and sizes.' Also Ladies' Dresses, the best I have ever seen and the most from which to make your selection. They will suit your eyes and pocketbooks. Likewise a large as sortment of Ladies' Hats at unbeatable prices. Also Dress Goods, Broadcloth, Washable English Nusy Iks, All-Silk Crepes, etc. . ;r..v ;: r Men's Suits of every kind, all the new desirable shades and serges. What about that boy suit for Easter? I have the best line that has ever been shown here-all wool and in style just like Dad's, Sizes 4 fo 18. Also odd pants which can with shirt or blouse. v 1 A pretty line of Dresses for little girls including infants. Ihirty Five cases of Shoes just in for Spring most of them on the floor as I have no room to put them on ihe shelves. Give them a look and you will buy. Prices are RIGHT. ." " ."' r '7 : ; w rr- -.v - ' ,:: ; ; -y-". Spring Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery and Notions for every need in every family. If you call it Winter, I still have Winter goods which you can buy at a very great saving a popular merchandise at 50 per cent off. How does that strike your fancy? Yes, you can still wear that coat or sweater in this climate and get your money's worth this spring for what little you pay now for my winter goods. My goods say : "Look at me and you will take me home with you." Just two more weeks to Easter, The Great Day. I will surprise you with the high quality of my goods and the low prices. JOE ASHEAR i v-yf,'r'y''''y"!i!
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