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Thursday, july i::3 the it.an::li:j v;v:.zz. franklin, u. c. I- o to 'y K v "i: ' ;' !! rw : f v '. V't :" ' V- i v. .v. . aw.v,vv', 1-,. , . Bebe Daniels, neilhamilton in the paramount picture ''Hot news 1-5 i S 0 fffiiffil If! A' . si' DAW ,1 4 v iTiMHocoy i j4lIP01LEDSofiheWEST Wreck Causes Trouble Cars driven by Gus Setser and J. Hynum Sanders ran together Tuesday. As a result of the wreck Sanders procured a shot gun and went gun ning for Setser. According to eye witnesses Sanders found Setser on Main street about dusk Tuesday and pointed the gun at Gus, who, being unarmed, is said to have made full use of his legs. Witnesses say that .Mr. Setser dodged in and out among others who were on the sidewalkt'thus entw,2'.?-w5a"crs.-v-1..frcMn-- firing,. ... Shookville News Xuhrilrigham who did " hot see . the giin in Sanders', hands. . Otherwise, Sam Franks states"" that "Bill would - have given Gus the race of his life. Setser took refuge in the . store of E. K. Cunningham & Company. After the excitement Sanders is said to have re turned to his home on Watauga and chased his family to the woods. He was later arrested at his home by Sheriff - Ingram -and is -now- in. iail meditating on the vagaries of shot guns ,the law, wrecks, footraces, white mule,. family ties, etc. Sanders is said to have been in . similar trouble two or three times. r, Mrs. Mary Zachary of - Cashiers, has recently, been visiting her mother, Mrs. Margaret Rogers. Mr. Author Tilson of Glcnvillc, spent Saturday night with Mr. Tom Tilson. Miss Laverne Bolkk has returned home from Shortoff where she has been staying for some time. Messrs. N. L. Rogers and James Presley, of. Cashiers, were visiting on Buck creek one day last week. Mr. Howard Zachary of Jackson county, has recently been visiting friends and relatives of this place. Miss Bertha Rogers of J Walnut cf eek'rspenf"Sunday3vith -her sister, :M'rsCarCBorick. -'-" - - M c .... I 1 L't 1.1 t.m III ..IUU..1HI 1 1 "Hct News" Girl Scdis "Fifty-Fifty" Husband "The reason I am single is that 1 have never found a man whom I could marry on a fifty-fifty basis." This was the declaration of l!cle Daniels, movie comedienne, in an in terview during the filming of her latest picture, "Hot News." "It is not bragging for me to sav rthat I have been a successful wom an,' the Paramount star said. "With this success has come a certain in come and an accumulation of money and property. The man 1 marry wiil have to be as successful in his work as I am in mine; he must have as great an income and as much sav ings. We must be on a fifty-fifty basis as far as money goes. . "The fiftyl fifty status would have to hold good in all relationships," Miss Daniels wcrit on. "He would have to love mc as much as I love him vc would have to be fifty-fifty in that respect, too. The same holds good for other char acteristics. "By the same token, I would nof marry a man, I considered my su perior. He would not respect me, just as I would not respect my in ferior." Miss Daniels has never been married. friends and relatives here. Mr and Mrs. NVJvogersaad family,; of Cashiers, weer visiting Mrs. Roger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood, "Sunday. - Rev: John Earnest "of Walhalla, b. C, filled bis , regular "appointment at thee Wcslen church Sunday. Rev; Frank Bumgarner filled his regular appointment here, the foiirth Saturday and Sunday, the church reelected him as pastor for the com ing year. The church is progressing nicely , under the leadership of Mr. Bumgarner. Announcement of vital interest to every motorist BELLINGER Tires, which have been making $uch notable records in other localities, arc now available here. 1 have secured the . local unit of. the big gest chain of tire agencies in the coun try. Mellinger Tires are sold under the longest and strongest guarantee of any , tire in the world GUARANTEED 15 MONTHS Against All Road Hazards $5.00 to $10.00 EACH FOR-OLD TIRES. Why should you buy any other tire and not get a cent for your old rubber? No matter how old or worn, no matter what brand, I am authorized to allow you $5.00 to $10.00 each for your old tires. Let me show you what goes into Mellinger Tires no obligation to buy. J. D. FRANKS THE MELLINGER MAN PELLAGRA PREVALENT HERE Testimonial from Home-Folks as to the Value of Prescription 139 for Use in its Eradication Corsicana, Texas, R Route No. 6, May 22, 1928. Arthur S. Her ring ton, Texarkana, Texxas. My Dear Sir: About 30 days ago I wrote you for your Prescription 139 (or PELLAGRA. I was broken out with sores all over, with sore throat and my bowels were in an awful shape.- I tried everything I heard of but doctors and and all failed to do me any good. After using your remedy 1 am practically a well man and I am willing and anxious to tell everybody about your wonderful remedy. May God bless you, refer anyone you want to me. I am a poor man and not able to advertise this remedy as I would like too. With best wishes, I am sincerely, M. A. RICHARDSON. This is not half enough said for your medicine. Write to Herrington's Drug Store, Texarkana, Texas, for informa tion about Pellagra. Famous Comedian Plays in "The Latest from Paris" George Sidney, who plays in Norma Shearer's supporting cast of "The Latest from Paris," a Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer production coming Monday and Tucsdayl 'to the Idle - Hour - theatre, spent twenty-seven years attaining stardom on Broadway's stage. - Twelve of these years were spent with one show, "Busy Izzy." He was stranded seven times, crossed the continent twenty times and at last took Broad way by storm as the star of "Wel come Stranger." Since his advent to the screen he has become the most famous Jewish character comedian of films, starting a vogue for such! characterizations with his work in "The Cohens and the Kellys." Ralph Forbes has the leading male role in the M-G-M picture directed by Sam Wood from an original screen play by A. P. Younger. v ' More than 1,000 Indians In "Spoilers of the West" t.Jv.M,t.,..s...t, , , mmm$m"Olf r P 9 1 Ifll t 4.4 f.W ...- . ' . '.V country 'of Wyoming filming ""Spoilers of the West." fim McCoy's latest frontier film drama for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which will be shown soon at the Idle Hour theatre. Through his. friendship with the Ara paho tribe of which he is an adopted "blood brother," McCoy was enabled to persuade five hundred Arapahos to appear with him in this thrilling film episode in the conquering of-the West. Is Frifjidairc a Picnic? John Yutmcc wIm W'l'ks in tlic service department ,,f the local I'Yk, idaire agency started to Cowee July J'ourlli to service a friijdaire located on the head of the creek. John nut a man and asked directions, liein;: properly directed John then impiirell if the man knew whether or not there was a friuidaire at the house in ques tion. "Well," was the reply, "I jist cain't say for sure, l,u', I '--peel .-o, ior I seen a lot of peoj.le , a t ! 1 1 i i : i there." Golf Tournaments At the last golf tournament on tin Franklin course, Phil McColhun won first prize and Gaston Curtis, second. The next tournament will be held' July 9. IAJ oair u feafe Friday and Saturday, July 6-7 McCOY captures an outlaw finds his prisoner a pretty girl and loses his heart in a, rattling good action romance ! m r r,M Added-A GOLD DIGGER OF WEEPAH, a Mack Sennctt Comedy July 9-10 HE true story of the raveling saleslady t h e i n s i d e story, the ..n i laughs and the romance you 11 love bt . . her line! of business is here in Norma Shearer's latest film. Added - LIMOUSINE a Charle Comedy lil I.OVE. a Charlev Chase Death Calls Edith Horn Miss Edith Louise Horn, 21, died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Horn, at Franklin in the early morning of July 1st. After leaving school at Franklin she entered the Southern Business College at Atlanta but, due to ill health, did no) remain there long. The deceased joined the Bethel Methodist church about five years ago and was a con secrated member until the time of her death. The remains were interred at 'Beth el July 2nd, Rev. Strickland having charge of the funeral . services. In addition to her parents the de ceased' js survived by the following named brothers and sisters: Fred, of Charlotte," N. C.; Troy F.,-of Newport News, Va. ; . Mrs. Sophie Marcus, of Richmond, Va.; Miss Bessie, of Rich mond, and Miss Lillie, of Franklin. Oak Dale Locals We are glad and thankful for the showers that are still ours today. Mr. Hilton Ray, our schoolmate and friend who has been out West for a number of years, is at home visit ing. Mr. Hilton's many friends arc glad to sec him on Oak Dale once more. 1 The prayer service in our commun ity is still going on, attended well by all ; especially the : young people. Mrs. Fred Lcdford is on the sick list this week. Sister Blanch Crawford, who has been unable to attend church and prayer services on the acount of the snake - bite -received,- some - few dayi-agQtisableta.be.withns.,agaiD.. Rev. Strickland filled his. regular appointment a Oak Dale Sunday even ing. He preached a wonderful ser mon. His subqect on "The Talent God Has Given to Each of His Children." Elzie Cochran spent Sunday night at Arbesa Roper's home. Mrs. Elbert Cope-was visiting her daughter at Kyle Saturday. Mr. Will, Swafford spent Saturday night with his father, J. M. Swafford. Our Sunday school is progressing under the leadership of L. P. Roper. Come everybody and be with us in Sunday school and prayer service. Always glad to have visitors from other churches. Come! Worship the Lord, one and all, a duty we should not neglect. . f Wednesday and Thursday, July 11-12 AOOl'H jtUKOR jttsi i unr u iii;iMioiri)twMii , IHI'III'"!,; ran: nans ir lAnnnii m U m M mil,, u urn mm lllUf, ,Jf Iff; with NEIL HAMILTON 1 .. CL TQjnQurit. QicXwe Bebe Daniels puts a hot one over in "Hot News." For best re sults see immediately. . Also M-G-M NEWS and AESOP'S FABLES Prices All Shows, 10 and 25 Cents .Miss Lelia Norton,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Norton of Cullowhce,. died at a local hospital - here last Friday. it ALL KINDS OF OLD LINE" INSURANCE The Dependable Kind "Performance Beyond the Contract" Inquiries Cheerfully Answered "NUFF SED" W. B. LENOIR, Agent When Our Whistle Blows in the morninev everv ' . v man of us ,oes to work with a smile. When it blows at night, to close up shop, all of us go home with a .smile. Those smiles come from the consciousness of work well done, of cus tomers pleased, of build ing success day by day. GAINESVILLE IRON WORKS GAINESVILLE, GA. '
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