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THURSDAY,-JULY 5, 133 THE MIANICLIN PRESS, FRANKLIN, N. C. iwcj: f-r.vr.r; WANT ADS 5c per Line for Each Insertion No Want Ad taken for lest than the price of five lines 25 cents' Personal Mention ! i 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 pat vinegar in. G..T. Stiles, Franklin, N. C. 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 per box. Franklin Prtss. SECOND SHEETS In packages of 500 at 50 cents per' package. Franklin Press. .tf WANTED Good fat; cattle, good sheep, also corn fed hogs off the pole, 100 to 175 lbs. Spot cash paid Essig Market. tf FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish ed dwellings, 3 to 5 rooms . and baths. All modern conveniences. Sec or write George Wurst, Franklin, N. C. FOR SAL,E Choice White Leghorn hens. 1 year old at a bargain, W. H, Moody, Route 3, Franklin, N. C PJyl2 Mr. Kpbt. Sheffield of West's Mill, was a viistor heer last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moore drove to Spruce Pine Sunday. Miss Tim Crawford was the guest of Miss Betty Sloan Monday night. Mrs. C. A. Bryson of West's Mill, was a visitor here last Saturday. Miss Allie Caler, of Rainbow Springs, was here Monday shopping. Mr. Everett Rickman of Woodrow, N. C, was a visitor here Wednesday. Mr. Roy Bryson of Sylva, was a visitor here this week. '.j ' Mr. Ed Mozcley of Otto, was here last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Cunningham and daughter, Miss Margaret, and Miss Lucille Cobb of Atlanta, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jack Stribling. FOR SALE One fresh Jersey cow. Price $65.0Q George MJohnson, Route 1. Franklin. N. C. tf PEACHES FOR SALE Georgia Bells and Elberta Peaches will be ready for delivery about July 5th. Any amount you may want. S. A. Whitmire, Madison, Ga., R. F. D. 4. P3tjyl2 FOR RENT New five room house on Bidwell street. Bath, water, lights and concrete sidewalk. See or write Fred Parrish, Franklin, N. C. tf FACE-A-LITEt-$4930 profit was Chas. Hickey's for six months selling Face-A-Lite, the new scientific all vTietal glare shield. Face-A-Lite makes glare from passing autos impossible. Write for territory. Fill in coupon. No obligations 'to you. Face-A-Lite Sales Co., 247 Daylight Bldg., Knox yjlle,. Tenn. ' - - ---- -. - t . t ' ' - t r I'WIV :3AUtJ"lU; -JKJIUl Mrs. Carey Hall of Etna, was visit ing her son, Oliver, last Saturday. home she was accompanied by Mrs. W. W. Sloan who will be a guest of Mrs. Jones for a week. . - Miss - Amelia - Munday,- daughter of Mr. S. A. Munday, is visiting relatives in Franklin. Mr. E. S. Hunnicutt and Mr. Sam L. Franks were in Asheville Wednes day. Rev. Howe of Bryson City, held services at the Methodist church Sun day evening. Charles Palmer, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Palmer, has been seriously ill with influenza this week. Mr. Alex Moore has been confined to his home for several days, suffer ing from an attack of influenza. . Mrs. C, 1". CunmniJiaiii and s.m, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Cunnimjiam, returned to their home in Virginia Sunday. Mixs I.iiaiHih Cruwell ii L rowel I in ' J.ettv Ln.'aUtli. 1:111c on e-voir-a , . I unit, i. C, spont part of last week, baby 'of Mr. and Mrs. Marlcy Bald visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. F. Curtis, j win of Bonny Crest, died Wednesday She is now in Camp Nikwassi. j afternoon about 3 o'clock. She had. j the i lux and was only sick a short: Mr nml Afrc .'i,.,- AX..:i:i. I I tJlllC. ..... .'LI. -I. JUllii VV1"II1.'I tlllU family of Tennessee, have moved to one of Dr. Lyle's houses on Harrison avenue Mr. Wasilik is with the forest service here, and their many friends are glad to welcome them back. Rev. Mr. Mock conducted services at the Methodist church in Bryson City Sunday evening. He was accom panied by G. L. Crawford to Bryson. Mrs. 1). G. Stewart and daughter, Dorothy, left last Wednesday for At lanta and other points in Georgia to visit relatives. Mr. Ralph Love who has been visit ing relatives here, will return in a few days to his position at Calder wood, Tenn. Mrs. .A. W. Mangum and son, Bill, have returned from a visit to New Bern. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wilson.' , Mrs. Irvin Easton and daughter arrived in Franklin Saturday to spend several days with Mrs. Easton's moth er, Mrs. Jess Sloan. ' Miss Louise Stribling, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stribling for the past two weeks, returned to Asheville last Friday. Rev. J. A. Flanagan and a party of 12 young people returned Wednesday from a week spent at Montrcat at tending the Young Peoples' Con ference of the Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Browning of Bryson City, have moved to one of the apartments of Mr. George Wurst on Harrison avenue. ... Mr. Crawford Dalton. who has been in Winston-Salem for the past year, is - visitinc . his narcnts.Mrand JMrs. John Dalton, at West's Mill. . ' ' l ' - - - - --" - Judge and Mrs. Clem Sutton and boys of Washington, Ga., are spend ing several days visiting Mrs. Sut ton's parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Lyle. Mr. C R, Browning of. Bryson City, was shaking hands 'with his many , , 'ir V dint"- J W..B.i$iiWMSJ Government authorities tell us that thirty different diseases are trans mitted by flies. . Any one of these often proves fatal. Flies must be kill ed. Use the scientific product de veloped at Mellon Institute of In dustrial Research, by Rex Fellowship. It is fragrant and harmless to man kind but death to all household . in semts. Just follow instructions on blue .label of bottle. INSIST on FLY TOX from your retailer. Adv. Be Independent PLAY DAYS follow PAY DAYS just as soon as you get enough ahead to take it easy. But when a man has nothing he must WORK and BANK HIS money to get ahead. You want to get ahead don't you, then START SAVING REGULARLY NOW We invite YOUR Banking Business THINK! AMTnrtTrVTfkTn THINK! BANK "Home of theThrifty" FRANKLIN, N. C HAVE MONEY! HAVE MONEY! . ' Jor Economical Transportation jSt Jet .uesirc in- h w .. acres, one mile V.offi-the, Jawcr Cul- lasaja, Falls.- Highway No. 28 , rulis through the land Price right. See or write Mrs. John L. .Corbin, Dillard, Ga. .-.'.' ..,:...."pJ25 FOR SALE Good farm of 85 acres . located 9 miles from Franklin- on Cartoogechaye near Highway No. 28. Li D. Dills, Route 1, Franklin N. C. . - ' ' PJ12 1 Mrs. WJVTjDore and Sirs. Kerr -Cunningham were In3Iurphy6ne"day theast week. : ' Mr. Ha'ry Sheppard has been very sick for the past week with summer flu. WANTED Man with car to sell com plete line quality Anto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive Territory. .Ex perience not necessary. Salary $300. 00 per month. MILESTONE RUB BER CO., East Liverpool, Ohio. It Mrs. G. Lyle Jones of Asheville, spent several days last week out at Camp Nikwasi. .On her return .to -her " Mrs. Nichols ; entertained the reg ular Wednesday V afternoon bridge party. Three tabels were - in play. Mrs. Page won high 'score and Mrs. M. L. Dowdle won score prize. Those present for the party . included : Mrs. Davenport, Mrs. Page,' Mrs. Jno. Byrne, Mds.l Jim CooV M- Fr-d Higdon, Mrs. Grady Siler, Mrs. C. V. Hames, Mrs. W. -A. Rogers, Mrs. Lyman Higdon, Mrs. Nathaniel Macon and Mrs, M. L. Dowdle. Decorations for- the party were dahlias and nas turtiums. Ice cold lemonade. was served throughout the . game, and after v the game an ice course was served. Miss Grace McClure, sister of the hostess, assisted in serving. . Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Callahan have moved into a house on Palmer street. It is undersoood that they will make Franklin their permanent home. Mr. Callahan holds a responsible position with a publishing house at Marietta, Ga.', and will make visits to Franklin as often as possible. " Mrs. Milford Russell of Highlands, was stopping at the Penland House last week. Mr. and s Mrs. Gaston Dean, of Oak Grove j were here shopping - last Saturdays 1 Mrs. Jake! Smathers of Canton, N. C, spent t(ie week end with her parents,. Mr. -and Mrs. T. B. Shepherd. Mr. and ' -Mrs. Chas. Russell . of Etna, were in , town'- last Saturday shopping. . 's . - i - i Mr! and' Mrs. Ralph Landrum of Cullasaja were visitors here last Saturday. . Miss Loraine Moody ,of Atlanta, is visiting Misses Gladys and Helen Sel lers. . The Misses Gladys and Helen Sel lers had as their guest the past week, Miss Lorene Moody of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Whitmire of Dunedin, Fla., are stopping at River view Inn for the summer. Mr. Joseph Bryant 'and , son of Columbus, Ga., are visiting Mr.' Bry ant's sister, Mrs. Jno. Byrne, For-Register-of Deeds - I hereby announce myself-as a can- - - - - . - - V - 4 didate for Register ot Deeds subject either to a Democratic convention or la Democratic primary, tf J. M. RABY. ENTRY . NOTICE North Carolina, Macon County. A. P. Cunningham Entry No. 14997 , T7ij t u imo .iiniercu june xu, iyo i Advertised June 21, 1928. A P Cnnninirham has this dav entered and claims 10 acres of land more or less on the waters of Middle Creek in Smi'lh's Bridge township, : beginning on Neal Norris' south corn er on south side of creek then run ning so as to include all vacant lands in said, boundary. A. P. CUNNINGHAM. I certify that the foregoing is a true transcript from-the records . in my office. ALEX MOORE, E. T, rJi'12 Miss Grace Cobb of Atlanta, is visr iting her aunt, Mrs. Jack Stribling, this veek. . W S. Davis and W. M. Clcaveland of Mighlands, were visitors to Frank lin Tuesday. r ' j rs. Chas. Sullivan of Atlanta, is spending several days with her sister, Mrk D. D. Rice. Airs. Parker, who h as been visit in g M r s Jh n B vr nef re tu rn ed to her homXin Columbus, Ga., Monday, : tZ-- v re wf torLF v ma U 1 or Cfcner rt was ?hter of n T-TIcVi!" er of Bobbie ears ago, Pruitt was m- Sugar Fork officiating. , afner. oes in dramatics will be under ; Orpha Pope Grey of Rollins ollege. The complete list of direc ors are: Dr. Virginia E. Spencer, frs. B. H. MacAlpinc, Dr. Julia C. en. Miss Helen Warner, Mrs. Or- a . Pope Grey, C. L. Ebsen. ing Bulletin Mr. aMA Mrs. Clarence Angel, of Bryson Cm were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. WAagel, Jr., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Cabe have moved from their home1 on Bonny Crest to the house on Palmer street recently vacated by- Mr. Emory Hunnicutt. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McGuire and familv spent bst v.rck end with Mr. nd Mrs. T. M. Plonk at Spindale, N. C. Mrs. Chas. Cunningham of Akron. Ohio, who h?s been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Cunningham, returned to her home last Sunday? Mr. and Mrs. Albert P-'ckirrn of West's. Mill, movc(f to the vS. A. Munday property on Harrison avenue last week. Bulletin for ness Interests RESS Mail-Order Wi'SA &i 'thing about the values ii&tsi: . : as toon as ixsuprl. 1 -iMVifith mail-order and future w wnai ine .j Rvalues. for -! news- alc3 mer- - A-Mmam a TlM Removal of War Tax Lower' in iev, PERRY-JONES CI J. a hivik no Insed t FRANKLINJ-of. lined QUALITY AT ome end aiid es of the branch col-' I reckoned only by the: niansi)ortation and board. .an a savinc of several thous- inllars tn students. Preparations ."Te" being made to care for as many Students, as may enroll. As many teachers as necessary wil be brought to Franklin, and as much equipment as necessary will ' be sent here from tho main caUrep at Athens. Local help will probably be secured to teach the course in commercial law. Other courses wil include book keeping, shorthand, typewriting, bank ing, and general office training. The Byrne system of shorthand will be used. This, Mr. Carter states, is the speediest system in the world, giving a saving of 39 per cent oyer, the average system. Mr. Carter him self is the author ' of the text in bookkeeping that will be used. The text has been endorsed by the govern ment. Not only will students from Macon county- be enrolled with the eollcge here, but it is expected that the grad uates of "the various high schools in adjoining counties will avail them selves of the opportunity to get bus iness training near home. It has been pointed out that these prospective students can motor to Eranklin and never even undergo the necessity of paving a board bill. Mr. Carter states that the college at Athens is not graduating students rapidly enough to supplv the demand that will soon be experienced in the city of Athens alone. The Mont gomery Ward company and the Sears and Roebuck company are both estab lishing branches at Athens. These will employ many stenographers and bookkeepers. Rumor also has it that the national headquarters of the Woodmen of the World is to be moved to Athens. Surveys of prop erty for" the location of the head quarter's building have been made. From 300 to 400 pefsons arc eni ployed by the Woodmen for office help. . The school at Franklin will run fo tjv unii'Jn or longer. Tt is point 1 on t thai Tl c vent h "grade student.; -take Jhe trait.i.i!'J and "ontimic their work in hi. Ii school. 'r. and M Carter will rrnnin fr-e until th" branch is established : nd the work is underway. : The work will then be left in the . hands, of assistants. . Hall-Hurst A quiet 'marriage taking place in Asheville June 23 at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Larcfta Hall, was that Miss Annua Mac Hall to Mr. Thedford Hurst. Miss Hall is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hall of Green's Creek, N. C. ' Mr. Hurst is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hurst of Franklin. . Rev. William Howeii performed the ceremony in the presence of a small company-- of relatives and friends. After a sliort honeymoon they will rr.r.kc their home ncir Franklin.
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