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) . i' I : " .r ; f 1 4" Hai-h f est'-" Want A. I t. 'in fc L'i ll.an .tLa price cf fiv, U.s"-; 23 cents VVANTED-Good fat cattle, good - sheep,' also corn fed hogs off the pole, ' 1Q0 to 175 lbs. Spot cash paid ; Essig Market. ', . -,.':''". . ' tf , 7 J PROFESSIONAL 'CARD i , ' i I am a notary "public and"; ready to ' " " , legalize ; your ' papers." I am also ":i i "'registered surveyorof the;,'statc: and am . at your, service "at'-, any ' time f ift locating and mapping larrd' with' spc-. ' x rial' attention' givert b,' platting , sub , ( 'divisions for irccording' in the office ' jf the,' register of deed's.' -: John," II. Dalton,': Iotla. N. C .-. tf ' . 1 . - r-t - 1 r T';. (. '-Queen of- South, Porto, Rico,. Norton Yarns, and Japanese:" Red .-potato : ' '.' plants for-' sal at 256- per, 100,. $2.50 per, 1,000.,' ,$2.00 per l',T)0'0 lotsoof , ; 3jms:bn.tobte.' :Keady after - :May ' ' first through Mntft July, Also the' ( A ' leading"' vSrietii o' tomato, 'plants at s 50o-per 100:, ' 'GC . T. COOPER, Sylva, '" J;j-C.V :"?:. :4tM6 ' ' FOR RENT ' OR SALESixv rpbpi ' Kouge, including BATH, hot and : . cold ; - ' watetk -lights;- large .f rbnt porch,r , lie-' . : ing ;festi,! kitchen porch, .scfcened. ' " ' Phone .92. f J. M'' Moore. . . C v.'tf w . i 4 T J , T-r . among uieuus ; i greet: with- our lawn special Fertir Ionday '" lizery , just sprinkle it on . and it , . - y .. , does ; the 'rest, v.: 1-3-5 will .do the ? work in : first class shaoe. .Remember , we: re,' headcfuartefs . for all kinds' of v,," "' fertilizer, ;:, groceries, feed-stuff, and . the .- price is right. Farmers Supply ' Co..r .'- ' - tf LOST-VTruckt rim betweenv Cojo Fill ' ing v-station:, arid "depot Finder V i"r." t t C T. IT) . .' City. .;.''. Mr. Mark Dowdle who has been in JJoston, xlass.", for the past three weeks on business has , returned to Franklin. 'Miss 'Daisy 'Siler will arrive from New York City for her summer va tatio'n Sunday, May 19, in time for the marriage of her cousin and class mate, Miss Annie Siler. :' Messrs John Dodcins of Clayton, Ga.,' .and John' Ritchie of Clarkcs ville. Ga..' were business visitors here last 'Monday.:; , - , , .' : : t .; : , . . , : Mr., Lylcs Harris ,was" a business visitor in' Ashcville last Saturday. Miss Ruby . Solcsbtc l v Iotla was here shopping last Monday. . ,',-,'4"; , - ' ' lisscs.'i 'Hopc . Solesbcc and Ruth Sf illwell who have been .working in Hopewell, Va., -.for ' the past several monthsvar here on -a visit;,to then parents' on Iotla. . Messrs Roy Cunningham and'Rtib jcrt Curtis ' - were " Ashcville visitors last 'Monday. . TMV TOnViurt WamerV nf Tfllim was among the : business Jisitors here last Tr A Tr: KnUev of Ashcville visited ; Mrs Fnsley's , rnother, Mrs. Wilki? ' the past week'. . Also ..her Jittle, grandaughter, Dorothy rriaylor. . i..:;.,....y,r: ' Mrs. A. W. Mafigum and. ?' Mrs. T',.;i1 1nin cnMit Mnnrlav art Christ School, at Arden, K C, with Nevilk -4 , itr-Sloan, Jr. . $10.00 ; REWARD For stolen , auto -i i n casing . and rim frorn .Chevrolet ' Coupe in front of vMunday hotel. Miller ' Balloon 30x4.50.-v- For; further ; information see Sheriff - Ingram. B L. . PODGETT. . v, : pM23 FOR SALE OR .TRADE Will sell .- good 4-btirh'cr oil VtoveV6r : trade y. for - wood stoye. See1. Paul Sarlders at;Cowee Mountain ' Service Station. cnv,-" pu ' '-ALL v ABOARD For ' Plantland, " for 30 days or ' more now I -shall have , your favorite .plants- -in "Potatoes, Tomatoes and 'Peppers.'. 'Shipments "will be coming in fast and furious. C T. BLAINE. : : 2t Mr. M. - A. . Plemmons of Leather rtian .was among the business visitors here last Jdonday: , Miss Allie Caler of Rainbow Springs ! was. here shopping last Monday. ' Mr. 'and vMrs. '-Lester Conley and daughter Audrey, spent last Sunday with. Mrs. -Conley's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McGaha at West's Mill: ONE MORE COUNTY , t FREE OF SCRUBS --i. . . .:(: , vv: ; Raleigh,' N. C, May-By satisfac- 7"torily "disposing of the last scrub .,' jdairy bull within its limits, -Buncombe ' . 'county now ; follows in- the foot-steps : rtf fioctnti tn lip tli p sppnnd cotmtv in ' North Carolina : to be 100 tpercenti : for pure bred dairy. sires ana lays ' claim - as ; 'th-f if th Jtich county ' in the na'tidh. ."v: ' : '' ; ..' -, The campaign for,; pure ,.bred dairy J 'cattle was' begun in Buncombe back ' , in ' 1924 when a farm to farm survey made by the county agent and the v dairy extension specialists. ' Since 1 that- time ithe movement has ,pro- gressed slowly ut purely with ;the , r dairymen replacing' their scrub 'sires with pune breds as Ihey found money for the' investment. --Within the past 12 months, county agent Dale Thrash v says that between 35 and 40 scrubs have been eliminated. The last - one was disposed of last week. ..Since ' the campaign began, 183 pure breds of j . the, three "most, : pdpuler breeds , have :, beeii purchased by -dairymen. These hve cost the' farmers" all ih"e way from- $10'' to $750 denending on the "age ariJ quality .of : the animals and - the ...production. records back of . them. ' .-' ' '," In. this" work Mr. Thrash has' been " assisted, by F. R. Farnham, dairy extension specialist, , and has had the close co-operation of i1t, dnirvmer. In some instances the bulls purchased , i. have not . been,'7 registered as the owners , havenot thought it necessary " to to this expense. At the present time" however; every scrub, has been - satisfactorily1 disposed of. . - r Along with this " camnaign" for" pntc . i bred sires, Mr. Thrash is now beginri ' ing ' a movement to have 'a silo ' on every dairy farm whe-o 10 01- nirc rows nrp ketit. So far 26 farmers have agreed - to build this, summer, and about . 50 will likely be .'built .before . the'- : season is over. ' i A , comuahion ' mqvementyis' for at least 5 acrea of 'alfalfa on every farm with 1.1 or more - cows and ; this is making steady, pro- ' grcss. Mr. Ihrash reports that the k agricultural committee ot the Asne ville Chamber of Comnferce has great ly assister him "in all oi this work. 666 -V ' ' is a ; Prescription ' for ; Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and M&laria It the most-speedy remedy known -.Miss. Helen Burch Mrs." Gilmer Jones and Mrs. A. W. Mangum wrc joint hostesses at bridge laft -Friday at the home of Mrs. Jones. Tentables were in the play. Mrs. Jim ' Perry wort- high score. Miss Elizabeth won second high score. -Tohn Waslisk cut consola- tioni-Jt the. conclusion of the gatnes Vi delicious ,1 ice cream was .served. v'.). :',-... ii. : , -: A ,r'y A' I Mr.- Sloan .' Kinnebrew and" childreii nf . Aehpvillp. - were visitinc his sister, Mrs. Jim Cook at Trimont Inn sev- eral days the past wcck.- Miss 'Beatrice Mozeley of Otto was here lasKaturday shopping. ,:K. r -v:- ... ., M'rs. . Pollie Wfst, of West's Mill was ' here last Friday shopping. ' ' ..( - Mr1. . and Mrs.i -Charles Rogers and little son, IJobby, and' Mr. Henders6n Lalloway, spent .a tewaays-in i lanta, Ga., last week. -' : -i ' Mrs.i-Fred'-Slagle' and children of Careoogechaye were visiting here last Friday. v, x; ;. . .. ..,- Mr.- Billy Davis and children of Sylva ' were "visiting relatives here last rnday. , ' MrvjakeSlagie of Cartoogechaye was among the business visitors ..her last Saturday. " i' ; Trs Ghas. Tn err am of Hollv Springs was in Fanklin last Thursday shopp ing. 5 ' , . m,y . K Mrs. Dr. Fuller of Macon, Ga., has been here on a two- weeks visit lo her parents, Sheriff and .-'Mrs: .Cha's. Ingrain at, Holly bpnngs. i . Sheriff ;an.d Mrs. Ltilhet? Rickmin aiul children "of Clayton, Ga., were here last Friday. " " '"" "" Mrs. C C. Cunningham is visiting friends' in - Eastman,. Ga. Mrs. T. B. Higdon of . Higdonville was here last Thursday shopping. i, Mr., and Mrs. 'Gene Jacobs and children" of Iotla were here last Fri day : shopping. ' : f r n n d Mrs' ; Bovd Sutton and children of Atlanta, Ga.- arc here on a .visit to Mrs. Sutton's faother, Mrs. A.W. Horn. Mr. Robert c Reid who -las been working at Pigeon river for, the past several months is - visiting his parents oft Watauga. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Oliver' Hall and children spent last Sunday with Mr. Hall's mother, Mrs. Carey Hall of Oak Grove. The Men's Biblp Class of Franklin, Murphy Bryson City and Hayesville will meet at Junaluska Inn at An drews, Sunday May 19. John IT. Dalton and Joe Dalton of Cowee v.ere in- town Tuesday on Lusincss. , !.' few '4 '"Many a night I lay awake wonder ing if there wtrjhsanyjji ing that' would help me, Sargon put me . back on my feet feeling like a different man when everything else failed. "Stomach trouble had me in a very bad way for three years. ' -. - : " -, f , . '''' if - ' - - .4 V - X'' J 'ttfr'tw- ' - ' y y ' i f"f"' ' i P J CHARLES F, DONALDSON My' food would ferment and cause so much gas I could hardly get my breath, and my heart woujd pajpitate like it; was running away. . The stomach pains, would wake me up three ax four - times ' every night. Nearly, all railroad ,men suffer from constipation and I had a bad case ' of it for years. My liver was torpid and I-felt billious and dull. I didn't have. an ounce, of energy or ambition. "I am orty third bottle, bf i?argon and I can - now eat and relish my meals as well as the best of them. I sleep soundly. . .The shortness", of breath and palpitation arc things of the past. v I am full of energy. , '.! have . taken practically every known liver medicine and laxative during the . yCars I suffered, from constipation,, but Sargon Soft Mass pills beat them alb. "The Sargon treatment is different and ( far. ahead of anything I ever knew.".; - ".'." '' "The above statement was made recently T5y"ajt. Charles L. Donald son, retired -Hsscngcr conductor of 'the Southern Pacific, who now re sides JnSavannah. Capt. Donaldson is a-'member of the Order of Railroad Conductors and "is highly esteemed. Sargon may be- obtained in Frank lin at Perry's Drug Store. Adv. v; Cleniens Resigns Mr. . P. Clemens, local manager of The Jupollo Public Service Com pany, has resigned his position and with Mrs. Clemens will leave Frank lin in ' the near future. Mr and Mrs. 1 Clemens have , made many friends during their stay here. At the time of going to press it is not known who will succeed Mr Clemens? r . " t v I . Born ito' Mr. . and Mrs. George Johnston, May 14 a ten-pound son. SAVE WITH GAFETY I I ii, a-"''"l",JJIflIUULBr.: I I At the co-ojicrati'vc poultry sale Monday the. county ac;c:it states that 3o55 pounds were loaded at the car and that the farmers received for the "poultry $1030.24. The Sale in cluded 995 pounds of fries which .sold at 34 cents. Four weeks ago the price was 45 cents per pound. Mr. Sloan suggests that the people next year buy iticubator chicks and get them on the market early. That this method is feasible was demon strated Monday byy Frank Norton and Donald Baldwin. Norton sold $85 worth of incubator chicks and Baldwin $71 worth. Mr. Baldwin bought 200 baby chicks and raised 174 out of the lot. After keeping 45 of the best ones for laying pur poses Mr. Baldwin received the amount mentioned above for the re k' 1 j I ' t ... . ... There will be a free picture 'at !'.-: Courthouse Saturday night. May 18, and a lecture. It is understood that the Study Club is " sponsoring the picture. All other - clubs and lie public generally are invited. TV picture is said to be of an educational ' nattirc. s - JULIAN K. PATILLO Julian K. Palillo, 35, brother of Bob Patillo of Macon county, died last Sunday of heart - trouble at a hospital in his home city of Macon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patillo and their daughter, Miss Lucile, attended the funeral ' at Macon on Sunday after-noon. The deceased is sur vived by a wife and two children. Fragrant :&Jr.;:J:::HV:;':7 ' . ':'v';i : Cara Nome Perfume 1 1-4 $4.00 The entrancing fragrance of Cara Nome Perfume will surely delight you as it has delighted women of taste the , country, over. Why don't you come in and sample this exquisite odor ? Sold only at ANGEL'S Drug Store Lite Mi 77 Jr. - cv 1 fn u lj HMV , .nvji a -j-si. -m-r -,- . with built-in ElectrO'DynaiTii: r Speaker - YS4r.js.:v. ,-; : iiiftllillll . AtTvMITIEIS. CIeot delivery No waiting here for this newest and astound ingly powerful Atwater Kent. You can have it as soon as you order' it and you'll want it as soon as you hear it. 1 It's a revelation in everything! Tone! Power! Selectivity! Beauty! Simplicity! Economy! De pendability! And there's no red tape about our service or pur easy terms. Electro-Dynamic, of course! v Macon County Supply Go. . U " SUMMER SESSION Piedmont College Six or Nine Weeks JUNE 12 TO JULY 24 OR AUGUST 14 '"'". . . . .". " An accredited Summer School especially intended to meet the needs of teachers, prospective teachers, college and high school students. Courses in Primary, Elementary and High School Education. Public Sthobl Music and Art. Six td twelve hours of credit may be earned. . v J ' ' Write Dean Jonahan C. Rogers Demorest, Georgia At Close Out Prices While They Last Watches and Jewelery For Graduation Purposes, quality guaranteed, at 'prices you can afford to pay v Grover Jamison WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER 4-18 5-2 5-16 and 23 MONUMENTS I can. supply you with any kind of Monument, either , in marble or, Granite, at a remarkably low price. If interested see or write me. . I wjll be glad to visit you on invitation and show photographs of ' monuments. If you desire any special monument I can have draw ings made to suit your ' desires. Talk to thers who have bought monuments from me and you will learn" how they saved about 50 percent. , V ' I make regular visits to Macon county about once each month. M. SHOOK Hiawassee, Ga. I V i I J' i
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