THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. IZD.
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Mention
Mr. Thh Tacobs of Gaslonia. N,
C. is here on a visit to his many
relatives and mends.
Mr. W. A. McGaha was here last
Tuesday on business.
Mr. Fred Wincey, of Elijay was
among the sp'cs, jisiioji jj?rjif last
Tuesday. ' . J ' '"
JACON
IS
1EATRE
' Saturday, August 3
Rex Bell
WILD WEST
ROMANCE
Matinee ,3. P. M.
bhows
10 & 25 Cent
Two flight
Mon.-Tues., August 5-6 '(
Loii Chaney
IN r
WHERE EAST 1$
EAST
( 10 & 25 Cents 1
Wednesday, August 7 .
William Boyd ,
IN
THE LEATHERNECK
Also TARZAN THE MIGHTY.
Matinee, 3 P. M. Night, 8:30 P. M.
- 10 & 25, Cents 3;
Thurs.-Fri., Aug. 8-9,
Clara Bow
IN
THE WILD PARTY
Take' but arl' "'accident . 'policy ...and
.mamma A rinn I t
It's WILD-IT'S HOT-but, Boy
what ft- PICTURE ! - m .i . i i t
15 & 35 Cents
Mr. and Airs.' Tohn Brvant and
son. Tohn. Ir.. and Tcddv Brescia
of Columbus, Ga., have been here
on a visit to. Mr. .Bryant's sister,
Mrs. John Byrne, on Harrison Ave.
Mrs. Havtie Arthur and children
of Asheville are here , on a .visit to
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slagle on Car-
toogechaye.
Mrs. Hanrv Slaele of Cartooge-
chaye was among the visitors ; here
Tuesday of this wee.
Mr Rillv Roane of Cartoogechaye
was a business visitor here last Tues
day. .
Mies Allie Caler of Rainbow
Springs was here last Tuesday shopping.
Mi and .'Mrs. Tim Earlv. Mrs. A.
W. Mangum and son, Bill, were .Ashe
ville visitors one day the past week.
"Mr" and Mrs. Carmicheal of Greens
boro, N. C. are here on a visit to
their daughter, Airs, lorn Angei, jr.
Vf William Mrdnire. who has
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been away in school for several
mnttic Jq Uptp snpndiner his vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. McGuire.
Mr. Jack Sanders is in Atlanta,
Ga., this week buying new gooas ior
his store.
Mr. Arthur Allen of Leathcrman
vyas among the business visitors here
last Wednesday.
Miss Ester Wallace of Locknart,
visit to Miss
Edwina Dalrymple. and other friends.
k ice wiiarp is the daughter ot
Rev. J." Q. Wallace, former pastor
. i- :r:s :'t?3i.i:w "DracUirtoriarl church.
Ol ine f raiiR-i" iw "i
Mrs. J. G. Jollay and son; James,
of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting Mrs.
Tollay's mother, Mrs. S. A. Hol
brooks at Otto. ) ,
Miss Louise Hall who has beeii the
guest of Miss Katrina Wurst has
returned to her home in Orlando,
Fla.
Miss Nell Cunningham, now taking
a medical .course in New York has
returned to Franklin for a short
rest. .
Hitrdnnville school commenced Tulv
29 with Mr. Ed Carpenter as principal
and Miss Mayme Moses assistant.
Tfip F.lliiav School commenced about
two weeks ago with Miss Justice
teacher.
.Mr Frank Henrv of, Detroit. Mich..
is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John T. Henry,
'Mr. Dick Sloan and family of Ca
milla, Georgia, are visiting Mr. Sloan's
mother, Airs.. Jesse bloan.
A "Chamber of Death" test is your
guarantee of FLY-TOX efficiency.
The FLY-TOX "Chamber of Death"
is a small room in which live, healthy
insects are turned loose, lhey arc
strong and lively. As they fly and
huzz around inside the "Chamber of
Death.'? FLY-TOX is soraved inside
Less than a teaspoonf ul is used. Al
most at once the buzzing stops.
Within ; five minutes all is still. The
insects are dead. This test shows
vou how auick and positive FLY-TOX
works. Just what you need for those
neskv flies and mosauitoes that bother
you now. FLY-TOX is positively
harmless to people. It has a delight
ful nerfume-like fragrance that pre
vades a room like delicate incense.
It is stainless. FLY-TOX was de-
veloned at Mellon Institute of In
dustrial Research by Rex Research
Fellowship. Eveiy bottle guaran
teed. Adv. ; .
Misses Kathrvn Porter. Marv Lou
ise Porter and Addie Barnard were
visiting friends in Asheville and Lei
cester one day the past week.
Mr. Nimrod Stiles of ITavnes Citw
Fla., is here spending his vacation with
his father, Mr. George T. Stiles,
' i
Rev Fred Cnrhran of Flats was
a business visitor here one day the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Earlv of Tampa.
Fla.. are here on a visit to Mrs.
Early's sister, Mrs. A. W. Mangum.
The manv friends of Miss Elizabeth
j - -
Cunningham are glad to know she
is able to be out again.
Miss Kate Davis and 32 trirls from
hpr ramn at T.aWp Tnvawav nassorl
through Franklin Tuesdy on their
way to the top ot Wayah liaid where
they spent the night. lhey took
luncheon at the Kelly Tea & Coffee
Shoppe.
The Rev. F. Rav Riddle, together
with Mrs. Riddle, and three chil
dren, Ray, Jr., tannic and Robert
Mack, are visitintr Mr. and Mrs.
T: A. Flanacran. Mr. Riddle is nastor
of the Shandon Presbyterian church
of Columbia, L. and a professor
in Lhicora College ot that city, lie
is a brother of Mrs. Flanagan.
Rev. W. L. Potts of Highlands
spent the week end with friends
here.
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Mr. Will Holbrooks of Leathcrman
was a business visitor here last
Saturday.
"Sargon restored my health at a
time when I thought nothing would
help me. , For six years I bought
medicine after medicine that gave me
no relief.
"I began using :
Sargon and day
by day ' my '
troubles left me.
I suffered from
indigestion, sour
kcid stomach,
gastritis ,ando
heartburn. Alsg
gas pains around ,
my heart. At
times my heart
would palpitate
until it would
frighten me. 1
also had pains
in my shoulders
and back and
and legs ched.
sallow and my
run-down.
"Sargon relieved all my troubles
and I feel better than in years. 1
have gained 8 pounds and my com
plexion hs changed to a natural
healthy color.
"I cheerfully recommend Sargtwa
because it does everything that is
claimed for it and more besides."
Miss Elizabeth Bowen, 320 New
berg Avenue, Macon. Georgia.
Perry's Drug Store.Agents. Adv.
(AiJMk M-MM.-
at times my arms
My complexion was
whole system was
AUGUST SPECIALS
'Eh-
1
IPS EASY TO SAVE, TOE
Sav- NOW by getting these labor saving
cannre next Winter byhavmg
liberal stobf wholesome home-canned fruOs,
veeotaMes and prccsrves. 1 . q.
Aluminum Preserving Kettle 10 qt.............-jc
Stirring- SpOons ....,......
Screw Top jar Cap., doz.. .........;............c
Fruit Jars, pint-,. ,
. FRUIT JARS V
Pints, per doz.
Quarts, per doz..;...............----
,Tv;o lipped Jar Ringv 3 doz; for
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and: little
daughter of Atlanta, Ga., spent the
week end with; Mr. Thomas' mother,
at the Franklin Terrace.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Wood
and 'three boys left Wednesday of
this week to spend their vacation
with relatives and friends in West
Virginia. '
Mrs. W. C. Kinney and sons, Nat
and Wiley are spending several days
with relatives and friends in Talmo,
Ga.
- Mr. Bill Higdon is spending his
vacation here after spending several
months in Chapel Hill.
Mr. C. A. Lowry Was among t the
business visitors here last Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Crawley of
Marnn. Ga.. Arc here for a two
weeks vacation
OH VHAT AN OPPORTUN
FOR PAINTERS!
A Close out on Kurfee's Interior Paints and
Varnishes, in several discontinued colors, but
they may be just the ones you need.
WATCHES Teach Promptness
Ingersol Pocket Type........... ,-$1.50 to $6.00
Ingersol Wrist Watch....
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EXTRA SPECIAL
SCREEN- BOOR, . Complete
v';';'.'-:. '-"Hinges'.
2-6x6-6 Black Wire, Now.......
2-8x6-8 Black Wire, Now...... ,
2- 8x6-8 Solid Wire, Now....:.
3- 0x7-0 Black Wire, Now.............. - :
50 foot 5-8 inch Garden Hose, Complete
Regulation 9 Inning Baseballs........ ....... :
with Nozzle..!............-- .................
First Base Mit & (iloves..
4 Quart. Winchester Ice Cream Freezers,
$5.00 value for.....
Rote" frnm .....50c
JLJ Utk-') -1; V!! '
with
$2.00
$2.25
.....$3.73
.....$3.75
Him
$4.59
...41.75
...:r.$4.25
to $1.00
'Miss kuthHidon of . Cullasaja
xvaQhdrc last Saturday shoi)pinir.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Oscar Rickman and
children were visitors here Friday
of the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey' and
family of Tellico- were here last
Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Percival Bennett
of Bryson City were among the
visitors here the past Minday.
Mr. Tom Rabv of West's Mill was
n hnvinccc visitor in Franklin one
day the past week. '
Dr. and Mrs. John H. Fouts spent
the week end with Dr. Font's son,
Dover in Burnesvule, N. C.
Mr.. Jim Parrish of ' Burningtown
was here last Saturday on business.
Mr. John Norvel has moved his
family from their residence 'on Ham
son Ave., to Asheville. . .
r A REAL BARGAIN
Black Prince Single Barrel Shot Guns which
we wish to close out. All the following Gauges.:
n ir. n. ?n r,a and 410 Ga.. each., ......Wo
FRANKLIN HARDWAR
NO MORE BLACKOAK BARK
Aft6r Friday of this week I will buy no
more Blackoak Bark. Those with this kind of
bark on hand should bring it in before .Satur
day, I am now selling Homestead Flour at $1.00
per bag or $1.90 for 48 pounds.
All kinds of Feedstuff s, Fertilizers anT
Seeds.
Even though the dollar bill is smaller it goes
a long ways at my store.
J. WEIMER HASTINGS
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KttUUN
CONVENIENCE
COMFORTABLE SHOPPING AT THE A & P
FOOD STORES!
Convenience in shopping is a feature of the A
& P Food Stores. Here in one modern, soic-and-
span store, are all your Household Necessities, Finest j
urcccn.es, r resh r ruits, and V egetables. ,
ti
WHOLE MILK
CHEESE.
LB.
27c
. .SALAD DRESSING I
8 OZ.
JAR
1
7c
PINT
JAR
90
Canada Dry Try It, Iced
GINGER ALE BOKAR COFFEE
Bottle 9C Pound 47c .
Tender Cut Stringless
A MQ No. 2 CAN
10
c
GRANDMOTHER'S ; W H O LE JW H E AT
- Full. Pound .
WriiDDed Loaf
BREAD
G
gold pi nim
12 lb. '
FOR
'Men, Women and Children, win
are afflicted with . the following ills :
Stomach 'trouble, general rundown
condition, Scrofula of the bone,' rheu
matism, bad blood "of malaria, take
ABERNATHYS STOMACHIC AND
APPETIZER.
Ask- your merchant, druggist or
groceryman for it, or send one dollar
to J. II. Abcrnathy, Andrews, N. C.
and a great big bottle of this
wonderful herb tonic will be mailed
to you by. first mail.
If you could only sec the hundreds
of happy users or see the many good
letters and testimonials l get trom my
riictnmprs vnil would not hesitate to
A &--P.Pure PRESERVES-2 lb. Jar
49c
ivory SOAP;.? -Cakes ; v;;': . :i5c
Sunny Field CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs.,: -. 20c
A & P Pure GRAPE JUICE, pint bottle 25c
SCOTT TISSUE WALDORF TISSUE
Roli 10c 4 oIls 25c
'" : ' I . ' T T -
wnncnuucL
EVAP. MILK 3 25c
THE
CREAT
hmmirji pact"
order it now. This is one of the 'fild