in .1 i 3 1 H1 liLl SO "If anybody bad told me that Sar gon and Saron Suft .Mass Tills would overcome the .constipation and stomach trouble I suffered with for eight years, I wouldn't have be lieved it. But that's exactly what it '' ' ' ,J I ' ' " J' I Wm. A. THOMPSON 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 lanta. f r - 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. . - . Mr Robert. Ramsey made a business Franklin Monday. .f - ... 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. Patents j-AND TRADE-MARKS U C.A.SNOW& CO. Successful Practice since 1875. Over 25,000 patents obtained for inventors in every section of country. Write for booklet-telling how to obtain a patent, with list of clients in your State. 710 Cth St, wlshin-tcti, D. C. S REAL CAR SERVICE k i AT ALL TIMES Franklin Battery & Radiator Work PHONES: Palmer Street Day 140 Night 1805 Franklin, N. C. JACK WYMAN, Manager , ' TOM JUSTICE, Mechanic Jbr tcottamteat TrampoHatttn Mn Mate dD : to maintain the outstanding qualify and dependability m 0 try- Thi -J In spite of the fact that a million Chevrolet Sixes have al ready been placed In the hands of owners, and have proved their performance and. stamina by billions of miles of service over every type of highway the nation affords ' the Chevrolet Motor Com pany continues to . take new Chevrolet Sizes from the assem bly line at the factory and subject them to pitiless testing on the roads of the General Motors Proving Ground! This passion for proof this consistent refusal to accept any tests as final is one of the fundamental reasons for the overwhelming popularity of Chevrolet cars. For in no other way is it possible to make the Chevrolet Six so sound in design and materials so dependable in performance and so eco nomical to operate! If you are considering the pur chase of an automobile, come in and see the new Chevrolet. You will find that It is more than a Six in the price rane cf the four. Jn eyery toayit is a finer car than you ever thought possible in the low-prka fizldl ah Si :t Si 59V The COACH ROADSTOL DD sedan;." ..... OYJ Th . tens Sedan DWInarr VJ PHAETONMM.,525 COUPS ., .,595 The Sport COUPE O-ID C9-39S 90 A fifth nhl nMdiunftM' arm. rately measure! speed and mile, go on all Chevrolet test runs at th Proving Ground. The SEDAN. ThaLlaht MM Delivery Chaaaiall J The ICC 1U Ton ChauU DID .'675 SiKJaoJ5650 All pricJ. o. bJactory, Flint. AKcA. : MACON CHEVROLET COMPANY FRANKLIN, N. C. A SIX! N THE PRICE RANGE OF TOE FOUR AT H TOBY AND BILL ARE STILL SELLING GOODS FAR BELOW COST You will meet the shrewdest bargain hnters of the land there at all hours of the day. ... V GrocerieSj canned goods, tobaccos--in fact every thing imaginable--g&ig at your own price. We have other business calling us. We must move on, hence these as tounding bargains. TOBY AND BILL The Selling Wizards of All Time

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