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' t A " Tl 1 1 ; 5c per Line for Each Insertion No Want Ad taken for lest than the price of five lines 25 cents WANTED Good fat cattle, grood sheep, also corn fed hogs off the pole, 100 to 175 lbs. Spot cash paid Essig Market. tf PROFESSIONAL CARD I am a notary public and ready to legalize your papers. I am also a registered surveyor of the state and am at your service at any time in locating and mapping lands, with spe 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 White Leghorn Roosters, ten weeks old, from Ferns Leghorn arms. these chicks headed Dy pedigreed males from sires and dams with officials records of 260 to 293 eggs. Build your flock in egg pro duction with these pedigreed sires. Price $2.00: Lawrence Potts, Frank lin, N. C. p2tJ13 WANTED To rent a few good" sad dle horses for July and August. See R. A. PATTON, Franklin, N. C. 3tJ20 I WILL sell fine fresh' Tomato plants for balance of season 25c per 100, mailed out 30c per 100. If there are any widows or other poor in the ' county that want sweet potato plants an are not able to buy them, I will furnish them free. Will have the plants for 15 days or more yet. C. T. BLAINE. 2t FOR SALE a ; good cradle to cut whet. Only $2.75. Call at Coca Cola plant, ".. 2tJ20 FOR SALE Or Rent, five room house on Bonny Crest, with water and lights. Close to school. MRS. C. D. BAIRD. 2t OLD Mattresses made new at City Mattress Shop. One mile from town on Asheville highway near H. G. Brendle's store. Work guaranteed. J. L. Roache, Prop. p3tJ27 Mrs. George Parrish of Burning town was here last Tuesday shopping. PcrcoiiG.1 it -2 i -iliI0.il I Mrs. W. G. Wilkie returned this week from a visit to her two daugh ters in Asheville. She visited Mrs. Naylor and Mrs. Ensley in that city. While she was there she attended the graduation exercises of the French Broad Hospital, at which her daughter, Miss Ethel graduated. Mr. and Mrs. Ensley brought her home last Sunday. Mrs. Wilkie will enter tain the jB. Y. P4 U. social this week at hor home on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Rufe Henry of Cali fornia arrived in Franklin Tuesday to spen4 the summer months visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs Henry moved to California eleven years ago and this is their first trip back to their former home. FREE GOLD every night next week ! Macon Theatre.. , Mrs. Eva Ashear after an extended visit to her parents Mr. and , Mrs. Rufe Hcnry.in California, returned to Franklin last Tuesday.; Miss Elizabeth iBarnard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnard left last week for Portland, Oregon, where she -will sped, the summer with her sister, Mrs. Oscar Ashe. Mrs. Myra Allman and Mrs. Bud Allman spent the week end in Gaines ville, Ga., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jacobs. Get your FREE GOLD at the Macon Theatre. ' Mr. Marshal Cunningham, who has been at Oteen hospital for treatment for the past several months,, returned to his home here last Monday. Mr. Roy Cunningham made a busi ness trip to Asheville Monday of this week. Miss Donna Lee Hale, of East Lake, Atlanta, Ga., is the guest of,. her cousin, Mrs. Alvah Pearce, on, T T A , 'I- narrison Ave., tnis weeic. Miss Freda Siler is here on va visit to her mother. . CeiateiraiiiiiaL Shoe -AT- Stare 500 PAIR OF SHOES TO GO AT BARGAIN PRICES Sanders' Store Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Furr and children are spending this week in Concord, N. C. visiting Dr. Fnrr's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grist of Dillard, Ga., were here shopping Tuesday of this week. Miss Alberta Barry and mother, of Asheville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lym Lentz here last week. Mrs. Charles Mallonec and children of Iotla left last week for Darington, Washington, where they have gone to join Mf. Mallonce. Miss Sue Hunnicutt, who has been attending the N. C. C. W. at Greens boro, N. C. the past winter returned to her home last Tuesday. Little Betty Slagle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slagle of Cartoogc chaye, who has been critically ill . is now in the way of recovery. GOLD SEEKERS, come to the Macon Theatre next week ! Miss Laura Jones who has been in Raleigh, N. C. for several months re turned hereMast Thursday, to open up camp Nikwasi for the summer. Miss Tim Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford, returned home last Tuesday from N. C. C. W. at Greensboro, N. C. where she has been in school. Mrs. Lawrence Biilgin of Portland, Oregon came in last week for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Pearce enter tained -3 few of the younger, contingent on iT.uesday evening in honor of Miss Donna " Lee Hale, of . Atlanta; cousin of Mrs. Pearce. . Bridge and dancing were-enjoyed until dilate hour,after which an ice course was served. The two , high scores were made by Miss ;,Mtt;e ' Angl and Mr. Allen Siler4K:Th0se; t net Miss Hale were: Misses MattfAnel, Katherine and Sue Huhnictitt Elizabeth Cun ningham, Helen Rujcb, Daisy, Annie Will aiJdjFreda Siler anjj Mesisers..' Allen Siler, "-Fjrederick .Sloan,.-TXr'nes Por ter. Dick" Jones,- Jbnh Smith ' and Robert . Dillsworth of Bryson City. FREE GOLD is where you find it. Try the Macon Theatre! ... Miss Lillie W. Horn who formerly served as Deputy Clerk Superior Court for Macon countv. now holds a responsible .position in St. Louis, Mo. , Miss Laura Johnson of Clarkesville, Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mack Thompson, on route four. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Enloc of route one were in the city last week shopp ing. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Cunningham and two boys of Akron, Ohio, arc here on a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham and Mr. and Mr6. Martki JoiteS, Miss Helen Sellers las returned home after attending commencement exercises at Berea College, Berea, Kentucky. Miss Cora Lee Mock left Tuesday to attend summer school at the Uni versity of North Carolina. RcV. and Mfs. Mock accompaniwl their daugh ter as far as Asheville. Mf. Mogk wUl visit her mother, Mrs, Roberts, at Wcavcrville before refurplng o "Franklin. r HUNDREDS OF RXDIEX RECORDS 35c or 3 ft $1.00 KUBBI LAEC! LACE! We Have It 5000 yards 2 for 5c 5 and 10c per yard LARGE RED and BLUE BANDANA Handkerchiefs 5c Plenty of Good Stationery at 10c per box AHAM'S 5c to $1.00 STORE CAL Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Neu of George town, Ohio arrived last week to spend the summer monrjis with Mrs. Neil's father, Mr. G. T., Stiles. They, were accompanied bf-)'fllr. Neu's nephew who will spenda' few days jn Frank lin. . Mr. Charles Penland who is working at Pigeon river spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lex Penland on Bonny Crest. Mr. Jojin Hicks of Andrews, N. C. was a business visitor in Franklin Monday of this week. Mr. Frank Higdon of Dillard, Ga., was a visitor in the city last Monday Mrs. Hallie Hopper of Dillard, Ga., came to the local hospital last Mon day for an operation. Miss. Clara Sue Cooper of Etowah, T . . 1 ? J T? 1 IV' T ienn. arrived in rranKiin june , on an extended visit to her grandfather, Mr. G. T. Stiles on west Main street. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Terrell, son and daughter of Fort Worth Texas, visited Mr. Terrell's Uncle, Rev. J. B. btallcup on Iotla street, last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Johnson of Clarkesville, Ga., were visiting in i-ranklin last Sunday. Mr. John Norville and son, Rogers, left first of the week for Tennessee where they expect to work a while. Miss Hallie Johnson after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Mack lhomnson on route four has .returned to. her home at Clarkesville, Ga. TURNIP SEED :-I have a supply of 7-top turnip seed at the Farmers Supply Company which I am selling at 50 cents per lb. SAM VAN HOOK, tf 50 FOUND A red pier, weight about pounds; has taken up at my home Owner, come get it. I. A. PAL MER. Pit ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of J. M. -Farmer, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of June 1930. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to '.aid estate will please make im mediate settlement. This 1 1th day of June, 1929. GEORGE FARMER, Administra tor. p4tJ4 2251 Tf T A T 0 ok oayer: TENT THEATRE WAS SHE TO BLAME THE BROKEN BUTTERFLY THE OLD HOME TOWN THE COMPANIONATE MARRIAGE OVER THE HILLS RED HOT MAMMA Miss Neva Fisher Mr. Lawrence Brasfield Mr. Grady McClure Miss Jean Parker Mr. Leon Phillips Miss Dolly Seymour Miss Elsie Tonn Mr. Joe Sears Mr. Rodney Brasfield Mr. William Clarkson Mrs. Mabel Cooke Harry Cooke FRANKLIN ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 17 Always a Clean, Enjoyable Entertainment and this year better than ever and full of surprises Doors open 7:15 Curtain at 8 ADMISSION Adults, 35c Children 15 Reserved Chairs, 15c Extra YOU'LL BE SURPRISED
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