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f A. f f fftV the frakxliij precc i'aiiixi::. n. c Thursday, hay i:, i::) Ihvi Gas Service For This District Housewives and the general public as well will U: interested in the new eas service bcin extended into Frank lin and ill vicinity by the Murray Radio company of bylva, agems the Carolina Suburban Gas company of Greensboro. ... n,i Philgas Service, as this is called tills a long-felt need for convenient -cooking and water heating at reas onable cost for those in thesurbs country, or smaller towns. With the Suction of Philgas Semce it no longer necessary for the house wife who does not live in a large city' to toil with inconvenient, messy coal, wood, or oil ranges in order to keep her cooking costs within .the tneans of the average family, since Philgas is not -only most convenient it well-within the budgets of most families, both as to initial cost and opratp"jgaS installation consists of an inconspicuous metal cabinet, duco ti a harmonizing color, and installed outside the house. All equipment and eas is -enclosed in this cabirfet, which ?! kept securely locked; this gas is Tuped from this to the range, water heater, and other appliances just like city gas. The entire installation can te made in a few hours by the f nii gas Service crew without any wait ing on the part of the customer at a cost less than the average cost of installing city' gas, and without dis turbing lawns or shrubberv. The equipment is maintained for the customers's use by the gas company without charge. Forestry Notes R. M. Evans, assistant district forester from Washington, D. C, is in the Nantahala National forest this week on a tour of inspection. H. P. Nichols, of the office force of the Nantahala forest, as on a fishing trip last week to the head waters of. Cowee creek. A number of fine trout are reported to have been caught by Mr. Nichols. W. C. Smart, of Hayesville, was the successful bidder last week on hmindarv of 100, acres of timber on Muskrat creek in Clay- county sold "bv the NantaHla forest. The number of board feet in the tract is listed as 1,229,000. If vou want to polish your car. voiir floors, vonr furniture, your sil ver, your glass, your porcelain, or your manners, you'll find just the i-'ipht polish at the Macon, County Simply Co,, in-1 the price will please you. Adv. ltc '. Golf Tournament Tuesday, May 20 The first monthly tournament of the Franklin Golf club will begin Tuesday, May 20. The preliminary round will be played Tuesday and Wednesday; semi-finals Thursday and Friday; finals Saturday. Prizes will be : first . flight, $12.50 shavolite club ; second flight, $10.00 Spalding autograph club ; third flight, $8.00 Spalding caddy bag.. Pairings will be made Monday, May 19, and tournament will be played at convenience of players on the days above set. The flighting committee is composed of F. I. Murray. J. E. Perry, W. T. Moore. Rules, com mittee: G. L. Houk, S. H. Lyle, Jr., T. W. Angel, Jr. District Conference To Be At Louisa Chapel The annual district conference of the Ashcville district of the Metho dist Episcopal church, North, will be held at Louisa Chapel ot luesday, Wednesday and Thursday. May 20, 21, 22, announces Rev. C. C. Conner, the pastor. C. M. White of Asheville, district superintendent, will be in charge. A varied and instructive program is nlanned. to which the public is cor dially invited, the pastor states. Abernethy To Preach ' Sermon For Juniors A sermon prepared especially for the Junior Order in Macon and sur rounding counties is to be preacnea at 11 o'clock Sunday morning by Rev. Dr. W, E. Abernethy, Baptist the Franklin Baptist rhiirch. Tuniors residing outside of Franklin and in adjoining counties are extended a special invitation to be oresent. Dr. Abernethy. himself a Junior, is a man of broad experience in the activities of fraternal organizations, being also a member of various other lodges. DR. EDGAR ANGEL HERE Dr. Furman Angel who, went to Philadelphia two weeks ago for a sinis operation, has been quite il since his return. Dr. Edgar Angel, senior house physician at Jefferson hosoital. Philadelphia, has been at tending to surgical cases at Angels hosoital during his brothers illness Dr. Angel's condition is much im proved at this time. Mrs. A. J. Payne, 214 N. 75th St., Birmingham, Ala. Perry's Drug Store, Franklin, N. ,C, Agents.' (Adv.) Yar Nurse Sends . Sargon to Mother In Far Off London V ",;',- , 1 ' ' " - COMING! DR. N. D. WELLS RegUtered Optometrist EYE-STRAIN SPECIALIST AT SCOTT GRIFFIN HOTEL Friday and Saturday, May 23-24 OUR SPECIALTIES: Positive relief of eye strain and all .conse quent headaches... Eyes examined scientifically without the aid of drugs or loss of time from work. ..Glassesjhat are Becoming as well as Comfortable... ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED BY 24 YEARS SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE. BRING US ALL YOUR EYE TROUBLE Co-operative Carlot POULTRY SALE Tuesday, May 20 FRANKLIN FROM 8 A. M. TO 4 P. M. Wednesday, May 21 OTTO FROM 10 A. M. TO 11:4S A. M. mi.ORF.D HENS 18c LEGHORN HENS 16c COLORED FRYS 23c LEGHORN FRYS , ....... ... . Wc Rnn..TF.RS AND GEESE 7c DUCKS 12c i TURKEYS 15c I F. S. SLOAN i COUNTY AGENT M-Txa A. J. PAYNE "Sargon did so much for me that I'm sending a treatment to my moth er 5n London. Eneland. "I'm a trained nurse and served overseas in the World War, but I never in all my life saw anything like Sargon. I was almost a nervous wreck, was put on a strict diet of milk, for months and I was con stantly havine to dose myself with drastic laxatives, and finally after long suffering I was down to 95 pounds. ' I started Sargon about a month ago and now my appetite is solendid and I haven't a trace ot indigestion. My' whole system is wonderfully strengthened and invigo rated. I sleeo fine and am gaining weight everv dav. . Sargon Pills over- -o ' " " . . came my constipation completely. COMMENCEMENT The Most THRILLING Time of All the Year to the GRADUATES Show your Pride in them and add the crowning touch to their BIG DAY with a Well Chosen Cift 4' V We Have a Large Variety to Select From ANN'S GIFT SHOPPE uncle ben Saver tri es a new one '.1t"."-"!" " 1 .-a-.-ayir!.' . I "' ' I -' T. . 'ftvi '-I . .. . .... II. I "I OP LINCeET) OtUAND VOO'LL GTTWe"- FiMesT "Paint you &v2"" osgd "PaisTTHati don't Mi Myyec Ti?igs rr. injds that a cpauon op "DOOGlS" TMlCK ANT) A GrALLON OF USISE-FD 0L ACTUALLY COV-eh? a.,200 saoGe -peer. Walls More Beautiful- Walls that contribute something to the whole scheme of your home, because they are tex tured! You can have them, and they will not be expensive, for all their rich appearance, if you do them in Textone, the plastic paint that combines both tope and texture. Any eSect you desire period or modern in any color ing. Washable. Enduring. Let us show you before you decide on new decoration. r$AV FEE" CxZC IrOOGtf T441CK TQotA NOVvJ ON THAT STOFP GkTAINLY SP(?ADS. IT'S THE VST J OQ I . nrP 1 Franklin Hardware Co. PAINTERS who prefer to mix thdr pwn paint find that there is nothing like Pee Gee Double Thick. If youVe never tried Double Thick, use it on your next job and' see the fine results you get. Unusual spreading and hiding power. H. Arthur Osborne FRANKLIN, N. C. )u f i
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