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Ec per Line for Each Insertion I'o Want Ad taken for less than Ca 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 Ess'ig Market. tf BARGAIN FOR SALE-One 3 eye Hot Point electric stove for Sjle. Biggest bargain ever offered. L. G. Stewart, City. tf FOR SALE I have about 75,000 Klondike strawberry plants for sale at $2.00 per thousand delivered by mail. These are excellent new plants and with proper care all should live. Sam VanHook, Franklin, N. C. Route 2. , tf PROFESSIONAL CARD ' I am a notary public and ready, to legalize your papers. 1 am also a registered surveyor of the state and am ; at your service at any time in locating and mapping lands, with,Ser cial attention given to platting sub divisions for recording in the office of the . register of deeds. John H. Dalton, Iotla, N. C. tf FOR SALE One 6-room house and lot on Main street close in, also 12-room house and.- three acres near city limits on Murphy road. Will sell cither at reasonable price and cngoocl terms. G. T. Stiles, Franklin, N. C. tf 1 T Pcrconal LZcnlion Mr. T. B. Enloe of Route Two, was in town last Friday on business. Mr.v C. L. Blaine of Route . One, was in town last Saturday. V Mr. George Hcnson of Route Two, was in Franklin last Saturday. Mr. James Gray of Prentiss, was here on business last Tuesday. , Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones was in At lanta the first of this week. Mr. T. B. Shcphard made, a busi ness trip to Asheville last Wednesday. Mr. Chas. West was visiting in Bryson City Thursday of last week,. Mr. Mark Carver of West's Mill, was a visitor here last Saturday. Mr. ITenry Jacobs of Detroit, Midi., is spending several days here with his brother, Mr. Fred Jacobs. Airs. Clarence Cole of Rainbow Springs, was here last Saturday shop ping. , Mr. Qaude Tallcnt of Morganton, spent the week end - here with his parents on Iotla. Mrs. Wade Moody and sister, Mrs. Campbell of Iotla, were in town shopping last Friday. Mrs. Ham ilcClure spent several days of last week with her parents in Waynesville.. Miss Rachel Davis spent the week end with her parents ill" Highlands. . Mr. Herman Childers made a busi ness trip to Asheville last Saturday. Mr. Sim Queen of Etna, was a business visitor here last Monday. Mr. Dave DeHart of Swain 'county, was here oh business last - Friday! PLANTS-Gct early Frost-Proof cab bage plants, onion sets, Seed peanuts, onion plants here any time now. Will have home-raised tomato plants; also peppers as soon as needed. C. T; ! Blaine. t-. ... ' .-: ..... .. .- . C. O. D. CABBAGE PLANTS Millions, ready, extra early "and "frost proof. 500, 50c. 75c per thousand. Quick . shipment. " , STOKES PLANT CO. : , Fitzgerald, Ga. 4tA4 FOR SALE Seven acres of land ne;ir ' 'Lake Emory 2 miles from town. Pretty good house and good i ydini"; orchard. Mrs. H. B. Miller; .Franklin. N. C. pit Mr. Carl Slagle of Route One,' was Seen on pur streets last Saturday! OVERSHOES A pair overshoes were left in a Franklin store. Owner can get them by paying for this ad. bee ranRTnnTCSsT ""'it Mr.' Sam Cogdill of Sylva, was on our streets last Monday.- Mr. Duff A. Montcith of ' Dillsboro, was here Monday on business. . , Mr. D. J. Moses of Ejlijay, came, to the city last Moiidav. " v . . .-,.. . - s Mrs. John Cooper of Bryson City, spent Wednesday night here with her brother, Mr. C. C. West. Mrs. W. F. Curtis and son Robt. spent Friday with friends in Ashe yille. .. Mrs. Neville Sloan and Mrs. ,S. W. Black of Bryson City',., were visit ing here Thursday of the past week. Sheriff and Mrs: Luther Rickman and children of Clayton, Ga., were here last Thursday. . Mrs. J. R. Ray of West's. Mill, was hqrc shopping ohe day the past week. Mr. Robt. Davis and daughter, Miss Lcuellyn, motored to Cullowhee last Sunday.. : :. Mr;- J. T. Berry of Ellijay, was hef'e on business' last Monday. Mr; VV M. Parrisii of "Otto, was in. town last Thursday. . Mr. J. U. Dryman of Route Two, came, to Franklin last Thursday. THE RED DANCE! Adv. Mr. W. T. Fouts of Iotla, was a business visitor' here Monday of this week. . . ' Mr. Robt.. Mungcr, of Highlands, was a business, visitor in Franklin last -Monday. . , Mr. W. M. Cleaveland of Highlands, came to town last Monday on .'busi ness. - . Mr. E. Hurst' of Route Two, was in Franklin1 one 1 day last week .on business! ' - - i 'Mr. W. A. McGaha of Leatherman, carue . 10 iuvvu lasi vvu. iu iuua dinj, business matters. . Color Action Romance in a swi1' ly moving story of love and hate VVith Dolores Del Rio and Charles Farrell in the most glamorous roles of their careers. The' Red Dance. Adv. Mr.and Mrs. Lester Conley and daughter, Audrey, and Mr. Paul Carpenter spent last Sunday in Can ton, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Conley. The local JS. Y. P. U. of the. 'Vau!; lin liaptist church went to Coweta Baptist church last Sunday niht and gave a demonstration program. Spe cial music consisting of a male ''' tettc and violin duet was rend red. A good number of young people ,vas present and extended cordial liwif .ion to the B. Y. P. U. to go again. The young people of Coweta arc interested in the work and arc beginning to u organize their B. Y. P. U. FOR SALE Baby's, bassinet, play " yard, sulky and high chair. All in good condition. Mrs. .W. II. Moodv, Route Three. pM21 : ; ! u NOTICE All purchasers of Jots in Oak Hill property meet me at the court house on Saturday, March 16 at 2 P." M; Know what you have spent. J. M. Williams. pit FOR SALE One 'Majestic cooking range in excellent condition. Why. Folks! There is enough copper in the boiler of this range to make a good sized still. John H. Dalton, Iotla, n. c: , -i : , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook motored over, to Asheville Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Kinebrew. They were accompanied back by little Miss Joy Kinnebrew' who will spend the summer with them. der went vto Asheville last Saturday to do some shopping..,, . Mr, Frank Fleming of Route' Two, came to town last Friday on busi ness. , .' .... . Mr. Hugh Anderson , who has been here on an extended visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ander son, left Tuesday of this week for Detroit, Mich., to visit his sister, Mrs. George Refd, arid then will go on. to Idaho where he is now making his home. i " Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Liner have moved into their new. home - near Iotla." They formerly occupied the Wurst cottage on the qjd Fair Ground property. Forestry Officials Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Wood en tertained the members of the local forest service organization and their wives with a delightful three-course dinner on Saturday evening! Covers were laid for twenty guests. On Saturday evening, March 2nd Mr. and Mrs. John Byrne also enter tained the forest service contingent at a bridge party. fhildren'sColds W: if Checked without "dosing." Rub on J VapoRuci Mr. W. H. Potts, a merchant on Route One, was in the city last Fri day attending to some business. Mr. W. L. Ledford of Otto, came to the city ' last Saturday to attend to some business. Mr. Harley Morrison of West's Mill, was here on . business Tuesday of this week. Mr. Lawrance Patton " of Carlton, Ga., was ' a . business visitor here last Monday. . . last week to looK .atier sofflcDu sf n c s s matters. He was there several .days. Atty. Hi G. Robertson was in At lanta "several days last week on busi ness. . , : Mr. Tom Shephard went to Ashe ville last week to attend to , busi ness. THE RED DANCE! Adv. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hurst of Ridge crest, werehere last Saturday. They have recently moved from Black Mountain. Mrs. A. W. ' Mangum and Mrs. Smith Harris were in Asheville Tues day of this week shopping. Miss Sue Curtis spent several days hcre with her mother, Mrs.. Frank Curtis. Miss Helen Seay , of Waynesville, is here for several days on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Gus Setser. Mrs. E. G. Crawford of Cartooge chaye, was here shopping last Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Ray of Iotla, were business visitors here last Tues day. .. .';.' " .';-' J. D. Franks has accepted a position with, the Sluder-Garrett Furniture company. "Mr, Henry Curtis of Sylva, was a business visitor , here Friday' of last week. Attorney Dover Fouts ' of Burnsville, was a business "visitor to Franklin Monday. ' i nere rrmay ot tnc past wcck snop- ping. . Mr. ilawrence Patton, forraerly citizen of this county but now of Carrolton, Ga., was visiting in Frank lin first of this week Miss Hazel Higdon who is attend ing school at Mars Hill, is here this week on a visit to her father, Mr. W. L. Higdon. Mrs. Lack Barnard of Iotla, spent several days the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Harve Bryant, s in East Franklin.' Miss Louise Stribling of the Rabun Gap school spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stribling. Mrs. Zeke Dowdlc died at her home at Prentiss one day last week with pellagra. She was buried in the Union cemetery. Mrs. Bob Scott died last Thursday night after several months sickness She was buried at the Bethel ceme tery Saturday. Mrs. F. L.'Siler left recently on a business trip of two or three weeks to towns on the Murphy branch of the southern railway. Mr. Tom Rhodes of Route Two, came to town last Monday. Although, .. :i nr. di - t : ivji will vcicidii, ;ui, ixnut.es ap pears to be enjoying good health. The beauty of Dolores i Del Rio and the virile personality of Charles Far rell teamed in a- picture that sweeps the scale .of emontions. The Red Dance. Adv. Mrs. Bailey, mother of Mrs. D. 1). Rice, returned to her home in Atlanta, one day the past week. She was accompanied by Mrs. Rice, who spent a few) days there. MAKE YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL V ? : : WITH r urrature at r rices i nat w ill - oave rou money SLUDER-GARRETT FURNITURE CO. : RANGES ICITCHENCADiriETS , TALKING r.lACHINES AND FUNERAL SUPPLIES ubstLi.-.i.- tv ,r..,e t:,!.t) 23 POULTRY AND EGGS We are still in the market for your poultry and eggs and are paying top market prices. When in need of anything in the way of clothing it will pay you to visit our store. Wholesale prices and below. ..' , MYERS BROTHERS WEEK SPEC AL WEEK The unusual values quoted below will be displayed m our window for one week only. Don't miss seeing this wonder! u! display of COLORED EN A MEL WARE even if you do'.?not;Want Jo .buy. ' ' ' ' - ,-''-rr i .-'to,.. x. unijn i ijj .ii n wi- i i;i inir I Values from $1.00 to $2.00 ! Your pick f or 8 qt, Covered Preserving Kettle....59c 10 qt. Covered Preserving Kettle 59c 10 qt. Water Pail '. 59c 14qt;r.PwL:,,:.: 2 qt. Coffee Pot. . . '.:...:..J...59c IWlubi:;...;..,....!..!:....:...I......59c S & L 5 & 10 CENT STORE BIG CROP Fertilizers y ' ;.V;!';;';:IPnrir Aimdl ffi5tilMssiittu(n)im It is just as much work to prepare a seed bed, plant and cultivate an acre of corn which yields forty bushels to the acre as an acre which yields one hundred. You tjfceilic same plows, har rows, Sim! cultivators. You can guess the reason for the difference. Yes, one crop wa3 properly fertilized, the other, . , unfertilized. ' .Your .-.profits conic from making the soil produce I ho. maximum of qualify crops. You arc working for these profits so vhy not get them? ArrocurV BIG CROP Fertilizers work for profits. ' They are made from the highest quality plant food. and come to you in concentrated form. You are not'! iWe.can' help you in deciding the. analysis which is " best-suited to your needs. LetVtalkitover. " -1 ' . . , i , i 1 . . f FARMERS SUPPLY CO. ;" Jlrtiiour's DIG CT.C? f.;.j t - i ": Hnht Phcno 31
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