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THE FRANKLIN PRESS, FRANKLIN, N. C. 1 liU. .islj . , O - v. JlaroM a:i! Wialu-lli V: 1 5-. ins, who Ikuc lu'cn i?itint; their aunt, .Mrs. Hallic: C'oad, !iae returned to tlu-ir home in All;;ny, (ia. Tiny were ac coiniianicd by Mi:;s Mihlrv! 0z:il who will sik-ikI several weeks visiting there. Mr. Howard Valentine, of Middle sex, N. C, drove to 1'Vankliti Friday to join his family who have been visiting Mrs. C. C. Cunningham for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Valen tine left Sunday for their home in -the eastern part of the state. s,Mr. Dcrry C. Carver, who hase been in the army for the past sixteen years, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carver at West's Mill. He has been "in the Philipine Islands recently. , Mrs. Jim l'oiixlester and daughter, Miss Ruth, of lotla, returned Thurs day from the State of Oregon where they have been on an extended isii to Mrs. l'o:ii(!exi(.r's sons who are making their home there. Mrs. C. C. Cunningham enter tained the V. S. Johnston . Wesley I'iblc class Thursday, afternoon of last week. This, class has a social and business meeting once each month and discuss and plan what they Will do the year. To' help an orphan in some institute is much talked of for this -'years work. Those present were: Mrs. Sam Rog ers, Mrs. .Mary Allman, Mrs. Take Lcdbetter,.jMrs. Wade Reece, Mrs; Gaston Curtis, Mrs. Jess Conly, Mrs. C. W. Hamcs, Mrs. W. A. Rogers,; Mrs. Lester Conley, Mrs. Callahan and Mrs. Jim Palmer. Three visitors were presi-nt : Mrs. V. S. Siler, Mrs. Wade Cuniiir.).hani and Mi's. Howard Valentine. I delicious cake aiid punch were served. Mrs. Smith Harris entertained Frf day afternoon with a sewing party, complimenting her 'mother, Mrs. IV. C. McKcnzic, of Moultrie, Ga. A profusion of sweet peas and Dorthy Perkins gave attractiveness to the rooms used in entertaining. A color scheme 'of pink and white being carried out. A square, of colored voile was given each guest to make into a handkerchief which was kept as souvencer. Those invited were: Mrs. Tom Slagle, Mrs. Carl Slagle, Mrs. Fred Siler, Mrs. Geo. Jones, Mrs. John Awtrey, Mrs. ess Sloan, Mrs. Will Sloan, Mrs. . Kate Smith, Mrs. Sam Rogers, Mrs. F. T. Smith, Mrs. W. W. Pace, of Albany, Ga. ; Miss Jturkin, of Columbus, (ia. ; Mrs. I). Hillings, Mrs. S. H. Lyle, Mrs. W. l. McGuire, Mrs. K'innebrew, Mrs. I1'. S. Johnstorj and Mrs. J. K. Rice. Following, the sewing an ice course carrying out the color scheme, was served. Mrs. J. A. Cook was hostess at a bridge party of five tables at her home Friday afternoon. The party honored Miss Lucylc Cook, of Athens, Ga., and. Miss. Daisy Siler, of New York and Franklin. High score was won by Mrs. Emory,' Hunhicutt and she was .' presented a lovely prize. The ,' guests . of honor were given dainty gifts. ' Summer flowers of yel low " and white, we're Used for decora tions. The color ' scheme of yellow and, ;white was carried out in the ice course. Those playing1 bridge were: Misses Daisy Siler and Lucyle Cook, honored guests, Ora Sue llunnicutt, Freda Siler, M attic Angel, Tim Craw ford, Elizabeth Smith,. Cornelia Cun ningham, Kate Iligdon, Lucylc Pa tillo, Elcnor Sloan; Hotly Sloan, An nie Will Siler, liabbie Jones, Tim Sloan, Mcsdames Emory llunnicutt, G. L. Crawford. T. W. Angel, Jr., John Byrne and G. L. Johnston. Press want ads bring the buyer and seller together. For Register of Deeds I hereby, announce myself as acanr didate for Register of Deeds subject either ' to a Democratic convention or a Democratic primary. tf J. M. RABY. , Press Want Ads Bring Results There there don't rub your eyes Folks! It's true. It's literally raining Big Values in my I Look gaWybUJusrwait to you drop in ana see uie rct oi-uu& xeiuriss in today. In addition to my big stock of merchandise now on hand I have enough goods coming in to fill anther store. Where am I going to put these riew goods? Easy. I know and you know that my prices on quality goods have been reduced to such an extent that when you see them you will carry them home. A few prices are listed below, but these are only a small percent age of what I can show you when you come in. I ? DRESS GOODS ....$ .10 i 36 Inch, Rayon silk and charmeuse, guaranteed fadeless ! ! $1.00 value .59 Ginghams, chambrays and others .. 32 Inch dress gingham, 25c kind.............. .15 36 Inch pongee broadcloth, 50c kind .29 40 Inch voiles, pretty patterns, 50c grade....... ..... .25- 39 Inch Flat Crepe, all silk, pretty shades, value $2.75...... 2.19 LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES Ladies' dresses going at this sale for 95c to $1.69 and for $2.48 up to $14.75. These values can not be duplicated. If you want a child's dress, I have them for ages 5 to 14 .69 Ladies' underwear, any kind you wish, for 29c up to...... 1.98 MEN'S CLOTHING I have a lot of LOTS of men's summer suits that you can buy for about the price of a single pair of pants. Come and see. These suits range in price from $4.50 to $7.50. Also a 'fine lot of Men's Cashmere suits, worth $16.50, to sell at 11.95 Men's odd pants that go with $25.00 suits to sell at. ..... 3.98 Men's cotton hose, pair.:.;';;..i......;...w.:;.:...'.;.i...- .09 Men's Rayon silk hose, pair..!... .25 I am overstocked with men's and boys' caps worth from $1.50 to $2.00. 1 Take your choice for 89c. Also 45 dozen suits of men's underwear to close out at 45c to 75c per suit. These ordinarily sell for $1.00. Men's all-silk hose; pair ...... .48 Work shirts, each;;............. ............................... .45 (Work shirts, better grade..:... . i";'-"-:.----v.-;..--:.----.69 IMen's Broadcloth Sunday shirts, white and colors.. .98 SHOES it- 5 s i:l : &m$W "... .i...i..V I,,- - 480Q PAIRSIOFlSHOpS FQR I hi' I have shoes for everybody. Let me sHow yoiihoes made byJ2pcfatt under the slogan, "You Must Be Satisfied." In spi are very low, wnen quainy, is consiqerea te or tne ract tnai learner is " : ' ' ij f 1 1 ' ' ' '' I- till""' I also have overallsM)f all kinds at prices you can not find elsewhere. ! " . j . - V'. -. v.?l' , my prices ..-.jl i I : ' i "'." ''til i i 1 .' AND ALSO Towels, Sheets, Neckwear and everything to use at home and; elsewhere. ; tu ci ri rJiJr i lie kjiui c vviui a vuiiiiuiciiwc q JOE , ASHE AIR . ; .v.ni'i?;: ill ' 8 J -5 f i
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