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WANT ADS
5c per Line for Each Insertion
No Want Ad taken for less than
the price of five lines 25 cents
FOR SALE More than 100, gallons
of pure apple vinegar two years old.
All you want at 50 cents per gallon.
Bring a vessel to put vinegar in.
G. T. Stiloe, Franklin, N. C " tf
FOR SALE Plain : typewriter paper
; in boxes ; $1.50 to $2.00 per box of
500 sheets. Franklin Press. tfJ-
FOR SALE Nice personal stationery
f for ladies. Envelopes to match. 50
And 75 cents ptr box. Franklin Press.
SECOND SHEETSIn . packages of
500 at1' k fa&m,kff4ctii&&.
jFrankUircee:-' ft TJt & tC
ANTED Good fat cattle, goocf
sheep, also corn fed hogs off the
ole. 100. td,175;Ibs Spot rtstaiiaid
?OR RENTHjornishcdJ oV ujjf n'rnish
LJUliis. ;u iiioucru eouvi.mciii.es. pti;
5r write George Wurst, Franklin, N. C.
fOR SALE 1926 lAxlgc Roadster.
K Motor has just "been overhauled and
ut ircA-l Condition-; 'Driven i6,tK)l)
hiiles. v-' Price for quick 'sale-' $3(X1,
itcrms ':,to responsible, party, or. Qrp
jdiscount for cash. Car has to' '' be
,$ecn and driven to be appreciated1.
J. I). Franks, Franklin, N. C. c2tJ28
FOR .SALEClioice White Leghorn
i) hens, 1 year old at a bargain.
W. II. Moody, Route 3, Franklin, N.
C. ' . pjy!2
FOR SALE One fresh Jersey cow.
! Price $65.00.- George M. Johnson,
Route 1, Franklin, ,N. C.'-' tf
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Reaches for sale Georgia
';.. Bells 'and Elbcrta Peaches will be
'ready" for delivery about July! 'Sth.
Any amount you may., want. '-S. -A,
ftVhitmire, Madison, Ga., R. F. I). 4.
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nST' Small' -Ipather
; Bank of Franklin and Square. Purse
Contained keys, compact and some
iiioney. Finder return to Miss Lucile
atillo.
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them. Also abdominal supporters.
smith's Drug Store.
.... Mrphy.rpadv.-JL.thgj owner will Y
ser he may Have the' flour! """"'"IT
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ft'OR RENT New five room house
bn . Bidwell street. . Bath, water, lights
fland concrete sidewalk. See .or write
red Parrish, Franklin, N. C. tf
Ladies' and Men's
Watches, Rings, Bar
pins, Brooches, Chains,
La Valliers, CufLlinks
FountMnpebs;'c.g f j
'. HaVm--ama1f 'Over -head'
expense enables
me to sell- better goods
at the priceybil wish to
Grover Jamison
I JEWELER
Be Ciarefuf!
We arej neyer6t tqlyfe
prompt service in the little repairs
that prevent major ones. And we
are alwajr read ftcm' get, right at
it, when you have an " important
repair requiring attention. We
work quickly, but not hurriedly
which is-N jomethirtg, to re.memljwer
when ehtrusting'Vour"' cir Ha hW
chanics!
Joines Motor & Tractor
Company
wit in Hi
Personal Mention
Mrs. Robt. llgalt of Otto, was lure
last Saturday shopping.
Mrs.. Wade Moody, of lotla, was
a visitor here last Saturday.
Miss Clyde Arrcndale, of Ilayesville,
has again entered ,1'cabody College."
' 'Miss ve Patton of Cartoogechayc,
was here shopping Saturday. -
.Mr.lHomr! Deal Sf Dll bird J Ga.'.
Iwas i'VardcjihAunay , :
Mr. Jim Perry of Atlanta, is visit
ing his family here.
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M? Hfrft f $mtfH'iu
brismess viitpr cTifCsdayjO
Mr. W. P. Landrum of Cullasaja,
was a visitor here, last Saturday.
I (Mrs, Clas.; f Ingram w&jj h9nc-r Sat
urday shojiping.' ' ' "
; 'tMiss Helen: Shephard.'-ij viMtinrtcr
aunt, Mrs. Jake Smathcrs, ,a;t, .Canton.
. Miss Margaret Cozad is spending
several: weeks in Ashevillc attending
the summer school there. 0. ,n
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Mr. , and. Mrs. Will Recce of Car-
toogechaye, were here shopping Sat
urday. ' ' " i
Mr. Rmrrby - Ray, of Clayton, - Ga.,
was .-, shaking - hand&withhismany
friends here, last Saturday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Setser and
daughter, Mrs. Dcrrcl Ashe, visited
relatives in Hazclwood Sunday.
Mrs. ..W. R. Morrison and Miss
Nobia Potts of West's ' Mill, were
here shopping Saturday.
"--Mn -Hfertry Curtis and, .family" of
Sylva, were visiting' relatives here
Sunday.
Mrs. '-'Joe 'Oonle'y lias' becri 'vtslting
her son, John, at Winston-Salem for
several days.
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Miss'll ildred cddwTO ' .6'f " Atlanta
is visiting her sister," 'Mrs. Margaret
:aiH:;jpEaByrne.""haT"aer
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. CM. Dal ton of
East Gastonia,., were fyisitqirs to jxank
lin last weekend. Mrs Dlfoayas
here for medical tre'atmejtit ""$$1;
Mrs, .Sallicftallbway offTugajci
her daughter-in-law1, nMrs. fFrank Cal-i-
loway, on .Bonny;; west; f-$fj..,
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Alisscs Mary Louise 'Porter, Addie
Barnard, Grace AlcClurCt, . and ,lr's'f
Roy Cunningham;; were irt; ; Ashevillc
shopping last W.cnesdayv3 ;
Mrs. Kerr 'iCuiiningfiamarld Mrs.
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. K. . Cunnirtgha'm alh.ptprcUiripiigh
ic country to : Norton,'" ' Var'.wliere
the
lhcyl will- spend ' several days visiting
Mr. Kerr Cunningham.
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All Franklin will
greet you at
every corner and
m o r e especially
at Sriiith'is Drug
Store. vr.o-VLV .;.
3(e vill KaVe Ice,
Crieam GULORfi
We expect to see
HURRY
DRUG
STORE
art
of? July
Celebration
M i'. and M rs. J. L. Kcun r . an
li'iuiKc the arrival of a seven-pound
boy, James Leonard, Jr., on June 21.
Jlolh mother and baby doing well.
l)r. and Mrs. Iuiller of Macon, Ga.,
spout the week end visiting Mrs. Ful
ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('. L.
Ingram, at Holly Springs.
Mf. 15. C. Grindstaff of Ashevillc,
was a business visitor here Saturday.
He is interested in mining in the
Cowce township.
. rHorace Justice, a former citizen of
Macon, but now of Pisgah Forest,
jwas a visitor to his old home here
this week. , y
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The many friends of Miss Mar
garet Rogers will regret to icartf
that .she, has.bccn vry sick with
flu since Uhc ihxnt '.'bqme. t'
' f'JocDoXvdlc :acl' thc misfortune 6(
getting dumped off his Shetland ponj
last Saturday. He was skinned con
sideratjle but no bonps broken.
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i :MlssM;ar.carbt Sil'ot $ef t c'Mondajjif
-fop,.. New, York after pj)cucljtjg he
vacatioii With her". nWthCf,1 Mrs. Mar
:gareetSilcr'?"'"C if- 'CA
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Misses "Freda Siler amf'Ora Site
Hunnicutt left Sunday for Athen,
Ga.,'' Where' they- will attend Vtimmejr
sthool i.at thetUiiversity pf . Georgia.
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Mr.e and . Mrs. E. S. ; Hunnicutt and
sons,.,. ..George.-. and Charles, motored
to Athens and Atlanta Sunday. They
returned - to -FranklinlMondaynight.
M f.' rand" Mrs. TheodorcrIunday
have returned from their honeymoon
and are .now at home to their friends
at. the Munday Hotel. ,
Mrs. Boyd Sutton '.and children of
Atlanta, are' spending the summer
with Mrs.. Sutton's mothcr Mrs. A.
W. Horn. '
Mr-: Jack' f?triblinj and family have
moved f from, : Tunaluska Hotel, to the
house' receh'tly -vacated' V 'Mr. and
Iks. FrearSlaglB-on'Mainistrect. ;.
iMrs BZ-G. StcWaTtI loft Wednes
day for Atlanta:? and- rAcyyorth, Ga.,
where she "will ''spch'd' several days
visiting relatives, and friends.-
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MVs. Will Sloarr entertained- th
Several lrulies were present which
enjoyed-thT-hour'- thoroughly
'trr C: ;ChilderV-ah(V Trlilyi'-for-
1 rrrerly-of W4iittier, - hav; moyeU- to
Matatfs. cMAtyi;ajidate:fc.docal,C(l.;qn
Cartoogechayc. Macon extends a
welcome to them.
W. H. Saunders of Canton," N. C,
hre; iirst Wwef U; TrndtJr?
i; a "Native of i;-Macon .' and' has been
witbthe, ' Champion" Fibre cpmanx
for, Chree" years, ' ' ., t ' 'fyl '
.Mr W; siAilenofteatjiicrtnaii
vyashere on lousiness TuesdayVr.l i:
4llen: seldom,, gets to town, but re
gains at home attending to his own
business. Hd. states that the people
of Cowce can-not seem;-: to agree, o'.
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the route lor;a roaa upityowee trtci.
i:Christainc, the little?; 2-ycaf-olt
daughter of Mr., and " Mrs.. .Kobt.
'llayicd Tuesday; of thi.9vecjc.' Had
been sick-only a few days. Her
little twin sister is very sick.
i Ufc'fat Sherr ill Und Tavnily('lvet
'mwckiiv4 the ohiim-ctrt;ei'.'HcK-k'
on Main strect;to!a hoitst: on'Jmny
Crest, recently occupied by Mr. R.
C. Gabrcl. .
.rLlttlc'l' Frances -V Ashe entertained
about , forty of her . little friends". with
a', birthday party' Tuesday-, afternoon,
Gaines "afforded the entertainment of
the afternoon, after which, delicious
cake and lemonade were served.
Mrs. R. J. Dodson, of Ashevillc,
and Mrs. Lcatherwood, of Mars Hill,
visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
). A, Carver, at , West' s '. Mill,
week. A family reunion was held
while all the children were present.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davenport and
children returned from 'Atlanta, Sun
day where, they had been on a week's
visit' to; Mrsr. Day, Mrs. Davenport's
mother. --They we're accompanied back
by ,M?rs. Day,swhbT will spend, several:
weeks- heVe ' Visiting.1 Kj- " ...
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.Miss" 'Virginia : Smith : left -Monday
for Worchester, Mass., to visit her
cousin, Mrs. Harry Howard, for sev
eral days before going to New York
to attend Cohrmbia University summer
"Mi'sscV' AnnicKvit) andfFr'eda Sif ?
, rfitcrtaincd' .atj brMic Wdndaya f-
ternoon. , -iiss ura sue nunnicuu
wW"hiKh --l?c,oret poize. ;Mrs. George
.Jofinsten played dow' Affer the fcanfe
.t6e hostesses -servcia salad course,
lltose playing v bridge'- were: ifrs.
Howard Valentine, of Middlesex, N.
Cr;rr?'.'7.E'n3opy Hunnicutt, r-Mrs.
(Icoiigd Johnston;.. HfeilG,' raw
ford, Ms Lucylc Cook, Miss Eliz
abeth Smith, Miss Betty Sloan, Miss
Elenor Sloan, Miss Ora Sue Hun-:
nicutt, .Miss Tim Crawford, Miss
Cornelia Ci'-nningham and Miss Daisy
.Mr. M.olv (,irv(i- f ( 'iiu in;i! : i,
Ohio, is spi-ndiim seer:d days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Car
ver, at West's Mill. Mr. Carver lias
been away from here for the past,
two years.
Mr. and Mrs. Winiferd Robinson
and children, of Wyoming, are spend
ing several days with Mr. Robinson's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Robinson,
on Cartoogech.aye. Mr. Robinson is
well known here, he being an em
ployee at Smith's Drug store fur sev
eral years, and Mrs. Robinson nee
Miss Mary Hawkins was formerly of
this place.
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Franklin Hardware Co.
the WINCHESTER stow
PUBLIC
The public is cordially invited to visit v -our
store and listen to the , Automatic
Arthophonic Victrola. It changes its oWh
records and plays on "hour without assis
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BwantFiimiftire.Compafi2,
DR. A. C. DOWNS (Eye Specialist)
Will be at the Munday
DfDPnrJablp Eve Examinations and Quality I.i
5 v - , - laIsesv:Fitted f- .'!
PIEDMONT .COLLEGE ; .
A Standard Four Year College, for Men and Women
? ;. j ; SCHOLARSHIP HIGH EXPENSES LOW
.' I' All usual 'decree courses ; strong Commercial and
A Home r Economics departments. One, two, and four
7 ye a r Teach e r Trainin ijf c otir'scB f o rlEIe 111 eiiiaryja lid
; High School rXeacher-s Piano, Aroice, Violin and
k; repression. .'Vhy PjfW mors ejsevhere? '
WRITE J. C. ROGERS, DEAN
DEMOREST, GEORGIA
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Old Time Fiddlers Convention
Will Be Held At
COURT HOUSE WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 8:30 P. M.
A strictly clean and high class rendition of Old Time Music on
Violin, Banjo and Guitar.
A soul-stirring, blues-killing, jolly good time for all. Come out
and forget your troubles. All fiddlers, banjo and guitar nickers in
vited to take part. 1 .
Prizes to best fiddlers, banjo pickers, best dancer, prettiest girl
and ugliest man.
MUSIC STARTS 8:30 P. M. '
Admission, 15 and 25 Cents
J. M. CORBIN, Manager
McCormick-Deering Hay Machines
The hay season. is qfi
ply your needs, either wjfh' new iriknifie-or repairs
gor the old machines. ,,,...'1 r5;,. . O
We are supplied wifM)othnibleisand' rakes.
p fhclcmachine
I-knoy"youiee(l$ as rapairi stocks are: Hard to keep!
If this tmbK
macon vpunty ouppiy
FLY-TO X .is iiro! ret ill;; inilijo'j! '
Iioim-.s from mosquito imasioii. Tin
entire, home can be freed, fpjiii mos
quitoes in two minutes. Take an im
proved FLY-TOX Hand Sprayer and
spray FLY-TOX toward and against
the ceiling until the finely atomized
spray reaches every part of tlic room.
Also spray the hangings, closets and
screens. It is absolutely stainless,,
safe, fragrant, sure and easy to use.
FLY-TOX is the scientific product
developed at the Mellon Institute of
Industrial Research by Rex Fellow
ship.' livery bottle guaranteed. Adv
Press want ads bring results.
OheHouse
that Grew. . .
Sometimes the old house just
naturaUy has to' expand You
can make the extra rooms at
low cost by partitioning with
Sheetrock, the fireproof wall
board. 1 ' -
Sheetrock, which we sell and
recommend most heartily, is
made of pure gypsum rock,
in great, broad sheets. Saws
and nails like lumber. Deco
rates perfectly (all joints con
cealed). Let us showyou a
sample and estimate for you.
INVITED
Hotel, Franklin, N. C, Tues-
nd'e4Are.ani(ii3 to sup-!
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needs repairs, .better.' let us!
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