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THUliSDAV, Ai ;UL 13, Tlin FRANKLIN I .iESS, FRANKLIN, N. C. p..c: ccv: WANT ADS 5c per Line for Each Insertion No Want Ad taken for lets 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 ARISTOCRATS Aristocrat Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, one dollar per setting. J. T. Moore, Franklin, N. C. tf FOR SALE One Chevrolet Car. Priced right. See Roy Carpenter at Gulf Filling Station. 4tA12 BARGAIN Electric chicken- brooder, 500 capacity, also 4 burner Simmon's oil stove. F. E. Curtis. tf GET. your Anti-Skipper Compound at Smith's l5rug 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 Slbrc. 50 cents. Personal Mention Dr. Frank T. Smilli made a trip to Knoxville last .week with Mr. W. F. Curtis and his son, Gaston. It is reported that the Oasis at the Georgia line was burned one night last week. Dr. Frank Smith has had his home on Harrison avenue painted white. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newman, of Raleigh, and their son, Paul, Jr., sjent one day in . Franklin latter part of last week. Mr. Newman recently sold his ice plant at Ralcjgh, but has put up. another building in Sanford and will install complete equipment for making ice. He also expects to build two more ice plants in that vicinity in the near future. Mr. A. r Conley who has been on an extended visit to his daughter, Mrs. T. 15. Johnson, at Shelby, N. C, has returned to his home near Otto. nMi tiT-'XT'r n.,n.niniit Turn bed rdbms, dining room and kitch en Fiirti Uhfd- Hot and .cold water. Rent reasonable. W. t Curtis 2t vnn ciATFPlain tvnewriter 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 Press. 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. Franklin Press. tf FOR SALE One 1-Ton Ford truck in 'excellent running order? Apply office Western Carolina lelephonc Co., Franklin, N. C. . tf nr at v TJirr P ; VMTFl V Man want- Macon counly'oxfeflehOT.w Must have car can make $7 $10 ,u;u, Vir lav i-iffs no bosses chance of a lifetime Use ur capitalJo starf. Write FURST ANPTTHOM ASr i cpt. J. L. 7y Frccport, 111. !" Mr. Will Shepherd is building a nice five-room home near that of his father just off Harrison avenue. Mr; Porter Pierson and Esquire Mclls, of Highlands, were here last Friday of business. This is the first trip of Mr. Mclls to' Franklin in four or five years. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Omohundro arc now located at M elbourne, -Ark., where they expect to remain for a year. Mrs." Omohundro -will be remembered as Miss Grace Barnard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnard. Miss Louise Setscr graduated . as a trained nurse last week at the Mission Hospital, Asheville, after being a stu dent there three ears. Miss Setser has accepted a position as head nurse at the Hill Crest Sanitarium, Ashe ville. Rev. and Mrs.' D. C. McCoy, of Etna, were visitors hercMonday. Atty.'S. W. Black, of Bryson City, was here on business Monday. Mr. T. B. Shephard left last week for Arkansas on business. tal coiivi-til ion in Charlotte this wee Dr. W. i'uri' is atteiidin;, a den- Sr t:ral !:!! s t-f s:- v ! h.t r ht'i ii placed oil tin His family is ' speti'ling the wee Dr. Purr's parents at Concord. Willi as a t :u i. r mr tlie oi:'. v.ili !., ;e w;u : .i Zeh Clousc is now the butcher at Sloan's market Inning taken t he place made acant by the resignation of Charlie Branncn. IP is understood that Mr. Branncn and family have moved to Canton. Hugh Overby, of Albany, (ia spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. Frank Bryson. Mr. Jim Cook spent the week end in ' Franklin. Dr. Frank Siler, of Lake Junaluska, was in Franklin Friday. Miss Emma Siler, of Cartoogechayc, returned to Lake Junaluska with her brother, Dr. F. Siler, for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hunnicutt, Jr., motored to Greensboro last Friday to see Mrs. Hunnicutt' s father, who is seriously ill.- ' The Thursday Evening Book club will meet with Mrs. G. Curtis Thurs day evening April 19. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lcntz, of Murphy, arc visiting Miss Lassie Kel ly. - Miss Elizabeth Kelly is attending a session of the State Kquili.ation Board at Lumberton this week. -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cu nn in gh am arc on a visit to Wrightsvillc Beach. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Plonk and family, of Spindale, and W. B. Mc Guire, Jr., a student at' Davidson College, ' spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W.. B. McGuirc. Misses Joyce Jacobs and Glee Garn er went to Cullowhee last week to attend the Cullowhee State Normal. Mrs. C. W. Dowdle, of Prentiss, who has been ill all winter has made little or no improvement for the bet ter, though Mr. Dowdle hopes that the spring weather wilt result in her complete recovery. Mrs. Dee Porter, of. Petersburg. Vn., FOR RENT New 5-room house n Bidwell street. Concrete sidewalk, hot and cold water, bath, electric lights. See Fred Parrish or call at The Press office. tf WANTED A few bushels of walnuts this or next week.. Also walnut kernels.-C. T. BLAINE. tf GARDEN SEED I will have water melon seed in bulk for sale by next week. Have both Red Valentine and Stringless Green Pod I t garden beans for sale now. U i. ni.Miy Mrs. Parrish and Her Leghorns Mrs. W. M. "Parrishr6tOtDv is "producing eggs at 9 cents per do;:en'. Her flock of .130 leghorns during the month' of March laid 216 dozen eggr.'. The feed cost- her. .$18.70, receipts tor the eggs .'were. $38.46 and she spent 30 'hours in labor or a little less than one hour per day. Mrs. Parrish has submitted to the county agent a com plete record which is on file in hu office. Did you ever stop to think how much 5 per cent SAVING on every Drug Store purchase would amount to in a year? We know that JtsjyVrthsaving. ONET purchase starts you on our PROFIT SHAR ING plan. PHONE 119 Instant Service Cunningham arc glad to see fii'f "back at home after taking treatment ,at a locah hospital - here. -r 1 mm PSi . And Make U Easfe? Fz. fiA?&llw$ ' "Mother" is the most wonderful thing of all creation, everything to those she loves. You owe her a BIG DUTY. One SURE way to o'o that duty is to HAVE MONEY in the bank to protect her and YOUR children. START , SAVING REGULARLY NOV We invite YOUR Banking Bu sine s s r le gives THINK! HAVE MONEY! CITIZENS BANK "Home of the Thrifty" FRANKLIN, N. C. THINK! . ' ft HAVE MONEY! ABERNATHY'S STOMACHIC AND APPETIZER VI rs Fannie York, of Clayton,. Ga., was in town shopping last Saturday. friends of George Mai- 1 An n e xtP r P 0 1 H r1 to sec him able to iviiv v vx, r- v- , be out again after several months confinement. He was m an automo bile accident last, winter. M fnrrio Tfpnnpflv. of Gaines- r.a is visitincr Mr. and Mrs. V. CA Kinney on Harrison avenue. and Kate Penland .iVi were in AsheMle last Thursday shop ping. , Mr. Jno. Trotter, of Cullowhee, was here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall, of Canton, N C. sticnt the week end with Mr and Mrs. Will Hall on Bonny Crest. Mrs. Eva Cooper, of Bryson City, was visiting Mrs. Lester Conley last week. ' UrziaChaf yr n er- AfrsLon Campbell visited friends: ancliTelatives in -Whittier-and Sylva this week. ' Rice Will Build Home Mr. J. E. Rice is planning to build what will undoubtedly prove to b' one of the most beautiful residences in Franklin. His new home will be located on top of the hill just south of the home of his son, D. D. K ice. II LlSei--"''-' . .'.,.,. ' -. -r ..'".-' ".. ' ' 1 f X. I If " I V ONE OF THE GREATEST HERB MEDICINES. OF THE AGE Highly recommended for the following troubles t. XsUonT T-TrsTAppHTu. 'tie tieraf" ftin- down condition of the system, Bad 1 1I ond rN rr vu s n ess-a ml-tUi cuuta ti snL, ;Youv ilt :f ind : th i st -Jt n gjfl V .' s Store. Iranklin, X. L. i-c sure to lunl out about this medicine and some uf tin- wonders that it ha performed, in the little booklet that i- enclosed in, each carton. J. H. ABERNATHY & BRO. ANDREWS, N. C. for Economical Transportation II- 'J SERVICE Mr. Frank Shephanl, son (f Mrs. Rhoda Shephard of West's Mill, had the misfortune of getting his back broken last week. He was working at East LaPorte and a train ran across him. . Mr. Oscar Ashe, of Portland. Ore., is visiting his mother, Mrs.. Fannie Ashe on Harrison avenue. Mrs. T. B. Shephard attended the funeral of Miss . Mary West at Bry son City last week. ; Atty. C. C. Poindexter, of Waynes jille, was shaking hands with his many friends here Saturday. Visiting Lawyers The following were among the yisit ihg lawyers'There-this --vveek '-f- J .dX MalloneerLVV BellJ.-Nr-Mi)odyT all of Murphy; McKinlcy Edwards, of Bryson City, W. R. Sherrill, of Sylva ; J. Bat Smathers and Lyle Jones, of Asheville ; Felix Alley and Mr, Stanley of Wayncsville. lJloiiCldls Relieved with Vapors Snuff Vicks up nose or melt in hot water and " innate vapors Special JUL aCl -i: GENUINE PARTS We use genuine Chevrolet parts in all our repair work parts made by the Chevrolet Mo( tor Company, and subjected to the re gu 1 a r factory ( "tests -forquality-and precision. Our mechanics specially schooled by the factory that maizes the car! In order to provide Chevrolet owners with the finest work manship available, we send our. mechanics, to special service, schools conducted by the Chevrolet Motor Company, Here, under expert instructors, they learn the best and quick est methods of performing every Chevrolet scTvice operation learn how to service your car in the most satisfactory and most economical way. Furthermore, aH our mechanics re.ifuiarly receive arid study t he Service Bulletins issued by the Chevrole t f a.c t r ykeep-inthemonstantlv-infornie4-as-tcj-iheJ-alcipprj JreniPthods. Bring your Car to us regularly Tor Tm pc-ction- raKt7s.ici.n7 and make sure you enjoy the full benefits of Chevrolet's re markable performance and oj)erating tcoriOviiy.!. The following named mechar.ics Will attend to your needs .while at our shop : (1) "Bill." Angel. (2) "Sheriff"" Vhitting ton. (3) Dewey Rochester. (4) John Led ford. PERRY-JONES CHEVROLET Co. FRANKLIN, N. C QU A" L I T Y A T LOW O S T UVAPORUB Over t? 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