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A man giving his name, as Tort J ;cs and his address as Wayncsvillc :is arrested here Tuesday by deputy K. M. Coffee for driving an auto-tr-bile without a license plate. The man had as a companion a voting girl apparently about seventeen yca-; til age. Mr. Jones told the officers that the i girl was his wife. Mr. Coffee stated that the -girl wore absolutely no clothing with the ex ception! of a pair" of shoes, short stockings and an old coat. A woman of Franklin offered to give the girl some clothing and . while she was taking a bath and dressing Mr. Coffee found four quarts of liquor in the car. Both the man and woman arc now held 'in jail at Franklin. Closing Out The Sluder-Garrett Furniture Com pany has closed its branch store at Franklin. , Most of the stock has been sold at reduced prices. . The re mainder,'' it is saicf, will be carried to the main 'store at Wayncsvillc. 1-5 r1 H ffl E It W 2Z " THE PRE INGREDIENT which is the very life-blood of this drug institution is QUALITY, to I this we adda per- conal service tnt meets every de mand. Our doub le check system in our prescription department is an exclusive service. Then we offer you a service that is ALWAYS PROMPT and ALWAYS DE P E N D ABLE, which is individ ual in its scope. In fact we offer SERVICE in ev ery sense of the meaning. CORRECT DRUG . 'SERVICE PERRY'S . Drug Store v j AT7AV lit . i 3 ; 1 "J CAR-i . "J was in a badly weakened, ner vous and run-down condition, lacked energy and strength, was low spirited and didn't take much interest in anything. I hardly knew what- a sound night's sleep was. My should- . , . W -Jjoiv- h v r i m V : I A. R. SANFORD ers, arms and knees hurt me terrible nearly all the time, and then my stomach got all out of order. I had very 'little appetite,, and was 'afraid to eat solid food. I used to take four or five doses of soda every rlav trvins' to pet relief. I heard so much about Sargon and Sargon Sf5f t Mass Pills, that 1 decidea to try them.and I knew right after beginn ing the treatment that I had found the right medicine at last. j "Now my appetite -is fine, I eat anything I ,want. The pains .in . my stomach are gone ; also the pains in my shoulders, . arms and knees. , I ) iioon cntpnHidiv am tii !! oi new ener-1 gy and strength, and go about my work feeling well and strong in every way." . '" v. '' V The above statement was -made recently by A. R.. Sanford, of 344 t - W,. Atlanta, well known .salesman for J. U Haverty Furniture Co. "i " , Sargon may bd obtained in Frank lin at Perry's Drug Store., Adv. 15 days. Converted in lur -.irlliood, she united with Cowec. Slic remuved her clmrc h membership to Franklin ten years ap;o. Sick for a period of three years, she was helpless for the last three weeks. She was a faithful Christian, a patient sufferer, a good ' mother, a faithful wife, and a lover of company, and a dispenser of hospitality. Large congregations . assembled both at Franklin . and at Cowee to pay respect to h or memory. The' church was , banked with beautiful 'flowers from -niany ! sections.- . . .. v She faded. ' like' a " flower. ' Her radient'iTiile-will remain in our mem ories. She bore her. cross patiently and nobly. She. has gone to a better land. . , - , r The funeral sermon was . preached from .l Samuel 1; ysing Hannah, the praying mother, as a subject. Her soul has journeyed on, All earthly ties are iiven. ; The crown of glory has bcen'xwon, We'll 'meet' her up in heaven. v WUM. LEE. Trees Across No. ; 28 The 'stornl' --Thursday, night of last .week uprooted several big trees on highway No.. '28 neai; the lower falls. . The ' highway department was on the job. at.'oiice and .opened up the road with little or no; delay" to traffic Mr. Erwin Talleist Called Mr. Erwin 'Tall ent of Upper Burn in gt own died Saturday and was in terred at Burningtown Sunday after noon: No further details of this death ' are available at the time of going to press. Distinguished Visitor Here Mrs. Townsend, wife of . the ' United States senator from Michigan, visited Angel Brothers hospital here 'Wednes day to see her friend, Mrs. Phil Wade of Cornelia, who is. a patient at the local institution. U. D. C. To Meet The Macon county U. D. C. chapter will meet at the home of Mrs. Lyman Fre.sh shipment of Morris MOTHERS DAY Candy We mail and deliver for you Leave your order. PERRY'S DRUG STORE Hi;. -Ion next Mc-ulay May 13 at 3 o'clock. . Ars. K. L. Mclvee and oilier !!';( riit officers l,.-.ve i si i; RiOTI-HPJS DAY FLOWERS AT ANGEL'S DRUG' STORE - PHONOGRAPH CUPS and SAUCERS RECORDS lemon color, new shape ''; '; ;;3SC: "i: 20c Value V , : 3 for Both for Standard 10 Inch V AUC v . . 1 t . , '. i ' t : " . . ... , Parchment Shades , ; SATURDAY ONLY for Drop Lights! Libbey's No-Nik 1Ar ; : Glaises. - fvL 10c Value . ''.':.:., 3 for NEW SHIPMENT OF FISHING TACKLE 20c CALLAHAN'S 5c to $1.00 Store On the Square E. H.' FRANKS Bro. )E. H. Franks, aged 82 years on March 14, last is one of the be loved members of the Franklin, church who has gone to his reward in glory. He was converted in his boyhood under 'the preaching of Rev. Evans of Tennessee, who held a meeting in the Franks' home. He served two years in the Confederate army at about the age-of seventeen. He was a faithful worker .and a trusted leader in the. Franklin Baptist church for many years. When the church was weakest, he was faithful and strong for the Lord. Many boys rise up to call him blessed. His influence for good . was extensively felt, as a citizen, as a christian, and as a business man. A great congregation from many sections assembled to pay respect Jo his memory. His name was known all over the state. To his family the church extends its fraternal love and,, sympathy. MRS. J. E. RICKMAN Mary Jane Potts Rickman, wife of J. E.' Rickman, departed this life May 4, at 4:25 a. m. aged 61 years and Leave your order with us for Mothers' Day Candy. PERRY'S DRUG STORE alt) 8 t i ' XI JLilt m3 , !l ; . Ww'Sw ...... . : . i jiii ii UNUSUAL VALUES in Dresses, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. These dresses are made of flat crepe Georgette, printed :repes and Geor gettes. '''' ' ; ; '.-r Don't miss this opportunity of gett ing a new spring dress at a very low price. i z. cur f IMGHAM & CO. are a few examples of outstanding values WHENEVER you see the Chevrolet red "O.K. that Counts" tag at tached to the radiator cap of a used car you know that Jt represents outstanding v quality and value. This tag means that the car to which it is attached has been . thorbughly reconditioned and checked O. K." by expert mechanics using genuine parts for all replacements. If you are in the market tor a good used car, come in. -We have an unusually wide se lection of used cars taken in trade and our prices t and terms are exceptionally low. Come in today! 4 1926 CHEVROLET COACH ' This . car ii equiped with five good ; tires, upholstry is in per- feet condition. Has new paint job. Motor in A No.l Triechani cal condition. A Bargain, $225.00. 1927 FORD TRUCK Has 1929 tag, good tires 32x6 on rear, motor in good condition. Priced to sell, $90.00. 1926 CHEVROLET ROADSTER New paint job, 5 new tires, up holstry good and motor in 1st class condition, has 1929 license tag. ' ' Only $165.00 , 1926 JORD TOURING This Ford is fully equipped, has new paint, new tires, motor has been thoroughly overhauled. Priced, $125.00. PERRY-JONES CHEVROLET CO. FRANKLIN, N. C. -up-
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