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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, b2H THE FRANKLIN PRESS, FRANKLIN, N. C. TAG. WANT ADS 5c per Line for Each Insertion No Want Ad taken for lest than the price of five lines 25 cents .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 personal Stationery for ladies. Envelopes to match. 50 and 75 cents ptr box. Franklin Prtss. SECOND SHEETS In packages of 500 at 50 cents per package. Franklin Press. . tf FOR SALE One-horse power Gaso line Engine in good condition. Price $10.00. Fi'anklin Press. ' .tf, MORTGAGES WANTED Money to loan on both first and second mortgages, on real .estate securities, at legal rate of . interest; NATIONAL FINANCE & BROKER AGE CO., 419 Nissen Bldg., Winston- Salem, N, C. . tf ARISTOCRATS Aristocrat Barrett Plymouth eggs, one dollar per setting. MGore,-Franklin,$L C Rock J. T. ' tf FOR SALE One Chevrolet CaTi Priced right. See Roy Carpenter at Gulf Filling Station. 4t12 BARGAIN Electric chicken brooder, ' 500 capacity, also 4 burner Simmon's oil stove F. E. Curtis. tf LOST One large size Fountain l'en with "D" cut on end. Return to Press office and receive reward. FOR SALE One good three-year old horse mule. See or write John C Ferguson,. Route Four, Franklin, N. C. . pM29 SEEDS ATD PLANTS-I have Red Valentine . garden beans, seed pea nuts onion sets, onion plants and cabbage plants, all onlerecl, anil ex pected in .. by... today's express. V ill rext veeT 15 lcUilC-,,, I CET y)UFnti-SkjpperL.oiiipound Sniith's Drug Store. 50 cents. GET your Anti-Skipper Compound .'at Smith's Drug Store. 50 cents. YOUR MEAT will need attention at once. Get your Anti-Skipper at Smith's Drug Store." 50 cents. YOUR MEAT will need attention at once. Get your Anti-Skipper at Smith's Drug Store. 50 cent. FOR RENT Eight-room house on lotla Street, Franklin, N.' C, near Baptist church. Mrs. J. E' Hurst, Franklin, N. C. tf FREE-2,000 yards rich dirt to he hauled at .once off Joe Ashcar's corner. . Will furnish free helper to load. Joe Ashear. It FOR SALE 250-Chicki kerosene Buckeve "brooder, practically ' hew. $12.50. JM. B. Moody, Franklin, -X. C . ' '.; ": -- : it WE KNOW you do not need oi:-icc- cream packers ., so please teif lis vou have one so we can- ser.d after it. . ... 2tA5 WANTED To close oiit a few thous and feet weathcrboarding, cheap. Also some quarter rounds, Window stool, closet doors, etc. J. M.Moore. ,. r'J Public Stenographer T am prepared to do' any kind of stenographic work. Call 54 MRS. ALVAH PEARCE In lobby Joines Motor & Tractor CompariyT Inc.7 "ON the run in this Restaurant. Quick! Prompt!" Arnold's Cafe anal Mention v I Miss Elizabeth Deal returned t , JUirnsvillc last Sunday. Mrs. S. L. Franks spent several days of last week in Atlanta. The Saturday Afternoon 1J ridge club met with Mrs. W. A. Rogers. . Rev. J.. H. Mann, of North Skccnah, was a visitor to The Press office last Saturday. , Mr, Gus Leach has been confined to his home by illness for a , week or ten days.1 Mrs. AV. A. Rogers, Mrs. C. W. Flames and Mrs. Jess Conley motored to Ashcv'ille last week. M. I), E. Smith, who has been away from Macon for three years, has returned and will make his 'home on Tesenta. Mr. J. V. JonesWho is holding a position with The Times in' Ashcville, spent the week end in Franklin with his family. . . Bennie Recce, who has been in a local hospital for three weeks with blood poisoning is able to be out again. . "MrsTWrW." Sloan was -able- to - at tend services at the Methodist church Sunday after having been absent for several Sundays on account of sick ness. Mf. J. V. Arrcndale, former county agent of Macon county, was shaking hands with his many friends, here Monday of this week". He is- now agent in Clay county. Mr. T. B. Enloc announces that he has placed 10,000 rainbow trout in the. headwaters of. the Cartoogcchaye. He requests the- public to protect these fish . until'" they arc big enough to catch with line and hook.' Mrs, W.. W- Faust, beauty culturist, has returned to Franklin and is- in i-.-.L.tt'f' rnnJJin )i autvl'arh she" Vex ilc a special coufte" u"J)eatiry culture. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Care lock at a local hospital last Saturday; a fine girl. Mr. Carelock is Intcrtypc operator in The Press office and since the birlh of a daughter,, who has three brothers, he is breaking all previous records setting type. , Judge J. B. Willis and family have returned from Clear xWater, Fla., where there is nothing else but- ac cording to the judge. He reports that the hotel season in Florida was the best in his experience. The judge likewise states that he had all the fishing he wished and that, as a re sult, the fish of Macon county will have a chance to grow. Mrs. G. L. Crawford entertained the Thursday Evening Book Club at her home Thursday evening. The presi ,t,n( Miss Annio Will Silcr presided. At each meeting the various members tpkc different phases of the books as sumed to read, and discuss, them Vanguard by-ArnoULBenuett. an-1 M ad Crews by Martha Ostcno were the two boni-s which were discussed. After the meeting adjourned dainty refreshments were served. The next meeting will be on Ann! 5 at. the home of Miss Annie Will Silcr with Miss Cornelia Cunningham hostess. Mrs. 1. A. Cook entertained at an enjoyable bridge party Friday. after noon at tier home, rvee.orauous ric.d out a color; motif of yellow and green. At the " close of the game a delicious salad course was served. Mrs. Dick Hudson was presented a lovely prize for having played high 'Mrs. J. W. Jones received consolation gift. Mrs. Cook's list for bridge in cluded: Mrs. John Bvrne, Mrs. , Ly man. Higdon, Mrs. W. A. Rogers Mrs. D. I). Rice, Mrs. C. L. Honk Mrs. C. W. Hames, Mrs. T. W Angel, Jr., Mrs. W. E. Himinitt, Mrs George Johnston, Mrs. G. L. Craw ford,Mrs. W. N. Sloan, Mrs. Francis Tessier, Mrs. Gilmer Jones, Mrs. Did Hudson Mrs f. W. lones and Mi Annie Will Siler. Those coming in to; tea were.: Airs. A. A. Wood and Mis. S. A. Harrjs. FOR SALE I have a quantity of '.rood hav that I will sell at a bar gain. Do. you want it? J. M.'. .Wil liams, Franklin, N. C. pit Pisst Colds Yield to this Treatment Redden chest with hot wet towels: rub on 5 apply thickly Person? I Mrs. l.vi:i,'n liiiddii entertained i.i ! he:- beautii'ul limne last Thursday af ternoon with three tables of bridge. I The livingroom was tastefully decorat ed with spring flowers in yellow and green, arranged in bowls. 'At, the conclusion of the g;:nie a salad course was served. Mrs. .'al. Macon made top score and was presented a lovely prize. A dainty consolation -gift went to Mrs. Page. The guests for the af ternoon were: Mrs. C. V. Hames, Mrs. Newman, "Mrs. Fred lligdon, Mrs. Nat. Macon, Mrs. M. L: Dow dle, Mrs. W. A. Rogers, Mrs. John Davenport, .Mrs. John Hyrne, Mrs. Page, Mrs.. G, L. Crawford and Mrs. Grady Silcr. The Franklin High' school, junior senior banquet was given at the Scott f-'-iffin dining room Friday evening, March 23. The decorations were car ried out in yellow and white in a very attractive way by using stream ers of yellow and white crepe paper from center of the room to all parts ; of the room. Each of x the eleven tables held as its centerpiece a bowl of yellow jonquijs. Small baskets filled with yellow and white mints were placed at intervals on the table. 'Mr. Howard Barnard was toast master. " The toast to the seniors was given by Mr. George Jones; Mr. Lewis Young gave response. Miss Martha Pearl Cunningham gave toast to juniors; Miss Mildred Cozad re sponded to Miss Cunningham's toast. Miss Helen Jones gave toast to the faculty; Prof. G. L. Houk gave re sponse. 1 ' There were' impromptu speeches from Mrs. Harden, Miss Lunsford, M iss M organ, M r. . Kcssler and ' Dr. Lyle. The elaborate dinner was served in three courses. Yellow, and white ice cream and cakes carried out the -color scheme. ' ' After the banquet, which was at tended by 87 guests, the crowd went to 'Mrs. Kate Smith's home where they danced. Delicious punch was served. ' . - Over 200 Samples of Beauti ful, Washable Sanitas I will bring Samples to your home for inspection Just drop me a card at Franklin, N. C. DON'T WAIT for a SALE Certain-tecd Paint prices are always right;'" Buy no rub ber paint. All our paint is fresh from the factory. Edwards Decoraf Irw Franklin, N. C. . Now you can buy th VELVET KIND Ice Cream Filled as it comes from the freezers and seal ed in waxed paper pack aged bulk ice cream a firm, solid mould. Yov receive it in perfect condi tion just as it was made- No caterer makes finer ice cream It is so convenient too No waiting at the store Pint packages only Single flavors and two flavor combinations- Try it todays You will be delighted Only 30c per pint i Bwmmm . fV) MODERN rlAj J North Skeenah News The fanners of 'this section made ' me uf the past week in plant- mg potatoes right. if the moiiii wasn't Messrs. Clarence Teague was in this section Sunday to get Mr. l-'.d and Frank Shopc to. take them to their work on government land. Mr, Oscar Sanders and Ledger Parker has purchased the Mr. York farm on the Creek. Mr. James Mann, of Dellico Filling Station, was in this section the past week looking for fire. Mr. George Recce and a crowd of boys, of Franklin, wire in this section this past week. Mr". Harlcy Mann went to take din wit! i Mr. J. II. Sanders at Dellico Filling Station Stindajj. Jt seems as thougn the old hen is going to be a scarcity from the num ber that left the Creek Monday. A number ofj persons from this section went, to Franklin Tuesdav to be - at some trials. Mr. Jesse Sanders is still making cross ties occasionally. Mr. Bob Brcndlc was visiting Rev. Lester Lcdford Monday night. Mr. John Sanders has purchased Mr. J.-.V.. (Tasting's mill' and has ino ed-it to. his home at Dellico l"ill iug Station. , Mr. Ztb Carpenter spent Monday night' wilh his uncle, Mr. Robert. Carpenter. "COMING AGAIN" DR. A. C. DOWNS (Optometrist) Eye Specialist, will be. at .JheM.ui.iday Hotel in Franklin, X. C, Tucriay, Aprinjf.T" for the purpose - of examining eyes and fitting --Tastes. He.- is .oiiv oi the few eye strain specialists in the state who h id license by examination of the State Board of .Optometry. Dependable eye examinations and quality glai.es filled at. reason-, able prices. JUST ARRIVED Eugene Permanent Wave Ma chin Newest. .ST - i - - . s Eusene CALL FOR PARTICULARS Franklin Beaniy Parlor McCoy Building FRANKLIN, N. C. GOOD OLD FASHIONED WORKMANSHIP! That's what you want in your clothes not slapped together and hxxy on the surfacebut beautifully modelled and beautifully tailored , both 5nside -ami JDuiZI --; - Correct Collegiate Styles and exquisite Imported and Domestic Fabrics $25........ to J. T. MOORE & COMPANY FRANKLIN,, N. C. , TWO ONE-TON TRUCKS FOR SALE We have two GOOD one-ton Chevrolet Trucks for sale? models 1926 and 1927. These trucks have new batteries and new tires and are in tet class running order, -They have al so been newly trucks like these no trouble m ettksy .wj aM. : wood and tanbark to market ' Prices, $325; and $375. Perry-Jones Ghevrolet- Go . . ;:; FRANKLIN, tl C , .HIS, .lull Mr. Jesse a bicycle at; Sanders 1 has I has purchased. (( n Irving our roads the !'-'. few hy. -Mr. Ted !:!ai!!e -peiif Friday night wilh his aunt, Mrs. Ki.;na Ledi'onl. Rev., Lester Lcdford and lai:t-:l;U.r. Vernon, went to ';il.uiga to .)vn'. this week end with lr, Bob Brcn dles. ' , Mr. J'rank Hughes prised thn.ngh this section ,Si:itday. Mr. (ieorge Kimzej returned to h!. work on t'owcta Smi'i.tv afternu"!. Phcmene Extinguisher The town has recently added to its fire. equipment a Ph"mcne Extinguish er to be used in putti'ig out gasoline and similar fires. Chief Ashcar luatcs that writer put en !::niig gasoline only spreads the f!".i;:c while ' the new extinguisher -will smother it. RHEUMATISM While in France v.ii'vlhc American Array I cbl&inei a r.z':zd French pre scription for. t-e tri';'t.T--a(-. of RW--matism end Neurit;!-.. I have given this to thouos.p.tla . with wonderful re sults. The prescripticr. .'cost me noth ing. I ask nothing far it. I will mail it if ycu will rend b: your adcress. A postal wii! Lr'.nv, it. Write today. PAUL. CASE, Dept. F 227, Bro:kton, . Mass. J Model "' - -, - ..... .L Wave: pr.V it won w'B hr ?e -VVAPORUD
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