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.The 7cr.T:ia's Missionary society of 1 : l'ctla Da; list church will meet with Mrs. Lawrence Liner on Friday, January 10. The society was . or ganized last September, and since that iztt ha? had a perfect record in at tendance, and in meetings held. ' 'Advertising in the Franklin Press saves MONEY and TIME for both the buyer and seller. (Continued from i?z onc) ing from l'rai.M.'.i, after having lodg ed Frank Anderson in the county jail. He testifies that he fired two bullets into WaldroopY hip after he had been thrown backward against a road bank and beaten in the face. Ledford and Waldroop, on the oth er hand, testify that Setscr opened fire on them after they had merely kidded him for having placed Ander son in jail. They contend that they were forced to ! I c?1 fctscr in c; ! r to r i r " . ct t' v: stives. CllXUZZ IICLCS CCUriTY MEET (Continued frori j-::;',e one) had explained, in more detail the ob jects and methods of the Grange, The Smith's Bridge community ar ranged for a-meeting to be held on Saturday, January 18, in the com munity school house for the purpose of organizing a , local branch of the 'Grange there. Several farmers who were to be present at the meeting here Saturday sent in their dues. These farmers will be initiated later. John Arrendale, former county farm agent of Macon, and now of Tiger, Ga., was present and came into the organization as a new member. Leaders of farm activities in Clay county have, requested the Macon or ganizers of the Grange to come to Clay in order to form a county branch of the organization there. TL23 kiovc vl'I Is r.adc, state tin of ficial? of the Macon Grange, as soori as the condition of the roads per mit. - SOUTHERN MAY BUILD LINE (Continued from page one) river, because it will develop some parts of the country not traversed by a road, but the general effect will be beneficial, even through the line goes across the river and through Jeffries." 1 7 ; , ........ n " . H (Dim ww4d Um 1 ; . . , . .. ' ';' '. .i 'iff ' . .'. ; ..r v- ,; - . : t . v . .. . i , . - . .v . . . . . . . . . . : Mi i MS EH (DHEWKIDILEI' IllIS'DXUEsr Today, Chevrolet presents the Greatest Chevrolet in Chevrolet History a smoother, faster, better Six with beautiful new bodies by Fisher. Basically, it is the same sturdy, substantial Six which won such tremendous popularity in 1929. hilt it is a greater, car in every way for there are scores of vital r 1 ft m gauge; heavier and stronger rear !are wind- improvements which contribute to comfort, performance, end ance and safety I An improved six-cylinder val in-head motor, with its capa increased to 50 horsepower; f Delco-Lovejoy hydraulic sh absorbers; fully-enclosed f all this ternal-expanding weather-prbof smoother, taster, Better Six has brakes; a new dash gasoline been made available the many hake this iVrolet in A' at gireatty Fedpcedl" prices! rrtri 1929; ncsre than a million three hundred thousand Ipsssa bovkkt &lx-cyin&tr Chevrolet. Tliis encrns3 vcl prsa kxnisds possible inanyavlrts in the Gherreletfssicries -crJ, In kicking with its bn-estahliied pcUcy; Gsrro- let Is sharing these savings with the public. No written de scription can dp justice to the extra value and quality provided in this new car. Visit your Chevrolet dealer see this car ride in it and judge for yourself its sensational value. 4 The ROADSTER ...... . The PHAETON The SPORT ROADSTER The COACH The COUPE ............. The SPORT COUPE..... $495 The CLUB SEDAN ..................... $625 5495 The SEDAN'......... $675 $525 The SEDAN DELIVERY ....$595 $565 The LIGrtr DELIVERY CHASSIS .......... . $365 $565 The i i.2 TON CHASSIS ;.. $520 $625 The 1 1-2 TON CHASSIS WITH CAB . . $625 All prices J. o. b. factory, Flint, Michigan MACON -CHEVROLET COMPANY FRANKLIN, NORTH CAROLINA 1$ .... ' . - oor) pnn -nn cno l? n.n c n c 'a ti a n on n n d l?
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