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a i.:z:z, n:A::::u:i, n. c. r a :j ii ii Cc rer Line for Each Insertion Io Want Ad taken for less than the price of five linet 23 cents VANTED-Pure bred Poland China Boar. Also bred gilts any breed. C. E. Lightfoot, Iotla, N. C. p4tDll an m I ' fir BABY CHICKS We are now booking orders for Jan uary ana , reoruary deliveries on Rocks, Reds, White Wyandottes and White Leghorns. Best supply flocks in Western .North Carolina. Sehd' us your orders now. Prices on applica tion. We will do custom hatching. Farmers Federation Hatcheries Asherille, Sylva and Spindale, N. C Kcfftf . WANTED: Kitchen Supervisor to assist and direct the preparation of the meals for the student body at Rabun Gap Nacoochee School. For further particulars apply to Mrs. A. J. Ritchie, Rabun Gap, Ga. 4tD15cr FOR SALE Piano in good condition. Owner moving. Inquire Press Office. WANTED Boxwood trimmings. Peo ple in Macon county with these for sale, jjease write- G. H. Ashe, Speed well, N. C. 2tpD12 FOR SALE Ten purebred Hampshire pigs. Also one fresh, young Cow. J. W, Addington, Franklin, N. G, R. 2. ' 2tp FOUND Black and white spotted female dog, Appears to be bird dog. Fred Shope, Otto, N. C. 2tp FOR RENT 6-room house, furnace heat, garage, large, grounds. Apply Trimont Inn. . 2tpDecl9 AS GOOD AS NEW Keep your wife and children, too ; Keep your head whatever you do, But let us fix that run-down .shoe As good as new. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Phone 144 1 2tp . Troy F. Horn Mrs. G W. Hames is spending the week in Atlanta, visiting relatives and friends. Miss Grace Dowdle, of Demorest, ua., was here last week visiting friends and relatives in Franklin and Macon county. Mr. PaukPatton, of Cartoogechaye, was in Franklin last Saturday. ' All sale prices will be "met by W. C. Cunningham at his Main street store. Adv. - Revj Lyman Jollay, of Cullasaja, was a business visitor in Franklin last Monday. Mr. C. G Noyes has joined the staff of the Chevrolet Motor com pany.. Mrs. Page returned to her' home last Saturday evening from the Lyle hospital. Mr. T. J. Johnston and son, Hugh, are in Raleigh visiting Mr. and Thomas Johnston. :''' Mrs. T. J. Johnston is in Gaines ville visiting her mother, Mrs. Deal. Mr. and Mrs. Neville Sloan have rented their home to Mr. S. E. Eaton, manager of tfye Chevrolet company. Sale prices are always in effect at W. C. Cunningham's store. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Corbet Ensley, of Asheville, were visiting Mrs. W. G. Wilkie lat Sunday. Henry Wilkie is at home with his mother. Henry had his leg broken while away in another part of the state. The plaster cast has' now been removed. " V , IjIIj 1 , nr. " w ocaromam "IROGEN has improved my health" 100 per cent in every way," writes -Mrs. J. W. Ritch, 502 N. Smith St., Charlotte, who suffered from stomach trouble and was run-down, and gain ed 12 pounds on two bottles. "I am no longer bothered with sick headaches and swimmy headed spells since taking IROGEN," en thusiastically writes A. G. Kincaid, 304 Chestnut St., Kannapolis, who was run down, had low blood pres sure and was tired and drowsy all the time. He gained 4 pounds on his first bottle. "I feel so much better in every way," he declares. -Mrs. K. M. Allmon, 1337 N. Lee St., Salisbury, bedfast three montns and ill 5 years, writes that IROGEN has helped her more than all other remedies and doctors. "IROGEN gave me a splendid appetite and made me feel so much better and more ener getic. I have gained 5 pounds and my sleep docs me twice as much good as it did before." IROGEN is sold in liquid or tab lets by all leading druggists, includ ing Perry's Drug Store and Angel's Drug Store, Franklin, N. 'C Adv. The 'P.-T. A. met at the home of Mrs. Robert Mock, Friday, December 6, at 2 o'clock. Airs. Lancaster was in the chair owing to the unavoidable absence of Mrs. Callahan. It was suggested that the P.-T. A give as a Christmas gift to the grades a series of pictures by the great mas ters. A vote was taken, an' 'he motion carried. Mrs. W. B. j Mrs. Harry Higgins and Mrs Moore were appointed as a c c io Duy anu present the pic. the school. Mrs. .' Lancast elected chairman of the grau ers. Therey was no further i and the meeting adjourned entertainment given by ,W. Hale at the school house. is i- s, te 1! NOTICE OF SALE One 1926 model Ford, Motor No. 1498749, and one 1925 model Bujck Master Six sedan, motor No. 1135199, will be sold at auction for storage and repair charges at the court house on Saturday, December 14, 1929. FRANKLIN BATTERY AND RADIATOR WORKS ItCW You Will Find It In Press Want Ads The I V VAC J.J . - ft J :: 4PM fi ll 7iCiMl K jl '"r j I SEASON'S BEST mm WISHES1 FROM Franklin Service Station ROY CARPENTER, Mgr. it ft Mr. Will Shepherd is reported to be seriously ill. CARD OF THANKS Words are inadequate to express our ' anoredations-'to the "ladies' of the Methodist church for the nice ' . t ' . nrt t seiecuon oi tan.es cl us j. iiu.n- giving. They were enjoyed by all. Signed, Nurses of Angel Bros. Hospital. The St. Agnes Guild of the Episco pal Church will meet on December 18 with Mrs Lyles Harris to pre- KafeV Christmas basket for a' poor family. of LjSL )5tl NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina Maoon County. General Mica and. Clay Company vs Gruendler Patent Crusher and Pt ! verizer Co. The defendant above named will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against the defendant on the 5th day of December, 1929, by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon county, North Carolina, for the sum of $5, 283.32 due said plaintiff on account of breach pf contract, which summons returnable thirty days from the 5th day of January, 1930. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment has been issued by the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Macon county cn the 5th day of -December, 1929, against the property of the defendant, which is returnable before the said Clerk of the Superior Court on the 6th day of January, 1930, when and where the defendant was required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded would be granted. . , ; , This the 5th day of December, 1929. FRANK I. MURRAY. J&J4tJ2 Clerk of Superior Court. "Shipment iTALLlC HATS AND FLOWERS '..'. Ccms In &nd See Thtsn LIES. W. J. ZACHERY 7. MAIN STREET Remember the sales prices Cunningham is listing. Adv. Bill Beulah Mae Ferguson, of Haywood county, and Julius Jackson Boyd were married at the court house last Saturday. Mr. Boyd is a nephew of Frank Moody, of this county. Mrs. Raymond Nicholson,' of Sylva, has accepted a position with J. A. Porter and Son, of Franklin. The Nicholsons have moved to Franklin. . W. C Cunningham is meeting all sale prices. Read his ad this week -Adv. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lyle last Sunday morning. Mr. Lyles Harris was called to Spartanburg, S. G, last Saturday to the bedside of his father who is seriously ill in that city. Mr. Harris returned on Monday night, reporting that his father's condition is little improved. The Music Club met with Mrs. Jim Perry, November 27 at 3:30. There was a short business session. It was agreed to send the soldiers at Oteen, 14 Christmas stockings. There was no program. Rev. Albert New will hold 11 a. m. services, December 15, 'at St. Agnes Episcopal church. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Houk motored to Asheville last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston at tended the football gaine, between the University of ' Georgia and Geor gia Techin Athens last Saturday. v . .. T t . ' Misses Maud Burleson and Carolee Pannel attended the football game between Georgia Tech and the Uni versity of Georgia in Athens last Saturday. The Womans' Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church met last Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. Gus Leach. Miss Helen Burch and Miss Rachel Davis spent last week-end in Ashe- is ft- tfj J?. 8. H J' K II 1 III I Wr, W ..LV fon't fail to visit the Power Company "Store Friday and Saturday, Dec. 13 and 14. MR. H. G. BAILEY Will Display Brunswick and R. C. A. RADIOS All the latest devices and inventions are incorporated in these new Radios. It brings to you all that is best in the world's music and education, and is always ready and reliable. .V 4 1 V INSTALLiJION FREE ind.a ytwctfmrf ntee goes with it. iJ-V?2i tsx& ...ftccc; Jjiz at the lowest prices in the cityv'fjipome in and listen to our daily ccr.ccrfs. v TERMS Our Radios Sold on Terms to Suit the Purchaser's Con venience it V". Bl0vf; nnr it- Rock Light & Power Co. FRANKLIN, N. C 2L it if - A U 4 av T2. ......(.
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