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"If anybody bad told me that Sar
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would overcome the .constipation and
stomach trouble I suffered with for
eight years, I wouldn't have be
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did and I've gained six pounds in
about three weeks!
"It seemed , like everything I ate
disagreed with me. I had headaches
and such pains in my side that some
'times it was all I could do to stay
on the job. 1
"It wasn't long after I started Sar
gon before I was eating three square
meals a day and everything agreed
with me fine. Those Sargon Pills
beat anything I ever saw, the way
they ended my constipation ! I , quit
having headaches, the pains in my
sides have disappeared and I'm so
much stronger, I enjoy every minute
of miy time at work." Wm. A.
Thompson, 111 Wodolawn Ave., At
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Pejry's Drug Stqpe -Argents. Adv..
ALLIOII -WATTS
Through a mistake of the Press a
part of the Allison-Watts school news
was under the head of North Skeenah
news in the last issue.
Mrs. Frank Roane of Cartoogechayc
was visiting Mrs. Charles Rhodes
last Sunday.
Mr. Robert Enloe spent a little
while with his uncle, Mr. Charlie
Enloe last Tuesday.
Miss Blanche Enloe of Cartoogc
chayc visited her cousin, Roberta
Enloe of Wayah, last Sunday.
Mr. Troy Clampcttc, who has been
working for some time at Lawrencc
villc, Ga., is now spending, a few days
with his parents on Allison Creek.
Messers Paul Carpenter and Neil
Gibson spent a few days observing
school work at the Allison-Watts
school last Monday.
Mr! Roy Southards has been absent
from school for several days on ac
count of illness.
Mr. -Willie Sprinkles, of Hiawassee,
has been spending several days with
his grandparents, Mr .and Mrs. M.
L. Sprinkles. ,
Rev. E. F. Greene began a re
vival meeting at Jones Creek last
Sunday night.
Miss Dovie Long of Westminister,
IS. C, has been the guest of Misses
I Evalee and Bessie watts ior mc
pat week.
Messers. Alex Southards and Quince
Roane who have been working in
Ohio for some months, have returned
home.
Sixth f.rade : Ma Bryant, Kermit
Batcinan.
Thanking you very much,
Yours truly,
BEATRICE MOODY,
Principle.
Advertising in the Franklin Press
saves MONEY and TIME for both
the buyer and seller.
NOTICE
Sunday, November 3rd at 3 o'clock
P. M., Rev. L. A. Jollay will preach
at Oak Dale Church. Everybody Wel
come. Let's be brothers and sisters for
Christ's sake that the lost may be
saved.
ANNOUNCEMENT
N. C. Jersey Breeders Association,
Consignment sale, Statesville, N.' C,
Thursday, November 7, 1929.
We are offering this pear the
greatest colli ctiun of cows and l.cifers
ever offered in the State. This ii the
time to buy foundation animals.
A great Jersey Bull Sale, at States
ville, N. C, Friday, November 8, 192).
Held under the auspices of N. C.
Jersey Breeders Association.
These bulls are all from tested R.
of M. dams and especially selected
to suit any litt.Ur u!.; v.a a
herd sire. They arc consigned by tle
larger breeders and importers of
America with the leading blood lines
of the breed represented.
Write for catalogue today. Make
your plans to be at both sales.
RAY MORROW, Sale Manager,
Statesville, N. C.
FRANKLIN BOY
HAS ACCIDENT
Henry . Wilkie, the i son of r Mrs.
7. G. Wilkie of Franklin,, had the
misfortune to break his ankle ..at
the Enka plant Friday. He was car
tied to the Mission hospital for
tzcatment. Mrs. Wilkiq visited her
son Monday and returned Tuesday.
PINfc GROVE
We rejrret to state that we could
not, print the new received from
Pine Grove on account of its not be
ing signed.
nrcciKl More CoHs
Treatci fcteraaDy
Dsssl for VicksVapoRnb Pioneer of
"Ho ftosi&z" Mefltoa, Growi
At Aissmg Rate
A generation ago, when Vicks
VpoRub was originated, the idea
CS treating' colds without "dosing"
Tras almost unheard of. Today, more
tsA more colds are treated exfer
CsSy and the whole trend of medi
cs! practice Is away from needless
2osing.'
Mothers especially appreciate
Ticks, because it checks colds with
out risk of upsetting children's deli
cate stomachs. Just rubbed on,
Vicks acts through, the skin like a
pastertand.at the same time itgives
2t medicated vapors which are to
taled direct to the inflamed air
passages. Tear after year the demand for
Vicks has grown until it is now the
family standby for colds adults' as
well as children's in more than 60
(countries.
A short time ago the famous
Vick slogan "17 Million Jars Used
.Yearly," was raised to "21 Million"
to keep step with the ever-increasing
demand. Again the figures have
Iseen outgrown, as there are now
fOver 26 Million Jars Used Yearly,"
J3 the United States alone.
SULPHUR SPRINGS
The third' month of our school
closed October 11. We are trying
to accomplish more in the last three
months than we did in the first
three.
We are. looking' forward to a big
time on Hallowe'en night. To see
l ...;tic crVincts rats, and all
II1C W ilVUv J) fcj" 1
kind of scarey things.
Mrs. H. W. Cozad visited Mrs
cu,,- Pomcov nndav evening.
Misses Hazel Ramsey' and Macberyl
DeHart spent Sunday afternoon ' with
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Ramsey.
Mrs. Elsie Franks and Miss Marie
Wnmack broueht Mis sElizabeth Wo
mack back to. her school Sunday
Mr. Carl Morgan visited Mr. v
r rWHart Mondav onbusmes.
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Mr Robert. Ramsey made a business
Franklin Monday.
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M5q Macbervl DeHart spent me
v enA with her teacher, Miss
Elizabeth Womack. She reported a
fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson visited
Mr. and Mrs. John DeHart Thursday.
Mr. Tohathan Anderson spent bun
day afternoon with Mr. Ed Byrd.
OAK DALE SCHOOL
Editor of the Franklin Press,
Franklin, N. C.
Dear Sir: '
Will you please print in this week's
Press the following honor roll for
Oak Dale school?
First grade: Oscar Ledford, Hershe
Ledford, Eugene Clampitt, Lee Bry
ant, Lucinda Bryant, Nobia Tallent,
Pauline Wild.
Second grade: Cecil Crawford, Har
vie Roper.
Third grade: Willie Bryant, Glady
Brvant. Gertrude Clampitt. Deanie
Roper.
Fourth grade: Nina Clampitt, Ger
trude Roper, Ruby Roper.
Fifth Grade : Harve Bateman Vir
ginia Ledford.
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