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y X -v t V A- i Tl ft f f f--?T Tnr. franklin press, franklin, n. c. THURSDAY, MAY 22. NORTON BRANCH Mrs. Virgin Norton of. Dillard, Ga., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rob ert Howard, and Mrs. Lcll Corn. 1 Mr. W; L.' Carpenter was visiting ,his father, at Mountairrt-City;.. Ga., Saturday. . :' Mr. and Mrs! Claude Bradley of Otto whose infant son died Wednes day,, have, the sympathy of- a host of relatives , and friends in this com munity, , ,.. . Mr. and Mrs. William Carpenter gave a few young folks a square dapce Friday night. 'Mr. Wiley Nor ton did 'the fiddling. Those present r; outside of the community were Messrs. ' Walter Blairie of Hopewell, Va. ; Ted Blaine of Franklin ; and , Edd. Henson of Otto. TESENTA Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and children, and Mr. Walter Carrington of Commerce, Ga,, spent Sunday with Mr. Wilson's mother, Mrs. James L. Buchanan. Messers Hayse and Herman Buch anan spent Saturday night at Pren tiss with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Addington. Mrs. Montgomery Miller of Scaly spent Saturday night with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Henry of Long Creek, S. G, visited Mr. Henry's brother, N.- L., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Justice of Rainbow Springs spent Sunday on Tesenta visrtlng. Mr. Jack Mashburrj has finished smvniilling on Buckeye and is mak ing arrangements to move his saw mill to Middle Creek. Mr. Richard Vinson 6f Tignall, Ga., has been viisting the past week at his uncle's, J. L. Vinson. Mr. Horace Justice is able to be out again after having chickenpox.. Mr. Bascom Long's baby is very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ledbetter of Cartoogechaye visited Mrs. Ledbetter's brother, Charlie Carpenter, Sunday. Mr. John Smith has been sick for the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Justice enter tained the young people of Tesenta with a music party Saturday night. CULLASAJA Mr. Gline Holland made a business trip to Franklin, Saturday. Miss Kate Conley and little broth er, Bill, from Hickory Knoll, were visiting Miss Hester Conley last week-end. Miss Grace Bryson from South Carolina is visiting home folks on Bryson branch. Miss Estelle Fletcher from Hickory Knoll was in this section last week. Mrs. Mary Conley has returned home i from Hickory Knoll where she has been visiting relatives. Rev. Lyman Jollay is helping Rev. Farris, run a revival mcetittg on Hick ory Knoll. Mr. Henry Conley made a business trip ot IYankliii last week. Mr. Fred McGuire has returned from Highlands where he has been the past week. POPLAR COVE The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Judson Dills has been very il lbut is improving. Mrs. Nellie Greenwood and her lit tle son of Lower Cartoogechaye .were visiting fier parents of this section, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Mamey Williamson and Mrs. Mattic Williamson were visiting ih Franklin the past week. Mr. 0. L. Buchanan is having a lot of pulp wood cut on his place. ppvt Friends: porkers Your Loyalty And Honor Isi At Stake We Traded Confidence With You' When . Wi 'Mutually Agreed i To i Work Togeth- ' er- In This Campaign . . . You Owe It To Yourself . . . Y o uir Friends And To Us Tb' ! Get . Out And Show That You Are Worth Your There is not a single candidate, in our list today who,.cqy)d not get out and win -First. Prize in this campaign. It is within the reach of each and every, one of them. Only one thing ( is lacking, and. that one thing is DETERMINATION. ' Not a 'day passes but . that someone from this county. . .right at your home . . .if you please, comes into the office . and subscribes to The Franklin Press. These are subscriptions and votes that - ' ought to be yours, and which would .. . , v . i, V be yours if you would only getout j -and go after .them. NO LUCK HERE - The winners of this-campaign will not be ''The' Lucky ' Ones." There is no such thing- outside' the realm of i ; fantastic ' imagination: ' Work, .and ' Work alone is the k only thing that ' will win. It is the only thing that . will win in any endeavor, whether it be selling subscriptions to The Frank lin Pre, or winning the Democratic ' Nomination' for Register of Deeds for Macon County. Candidates. . .don't " sit and wait, .get, out and work. Show your friends and acquaintances that you think enough of their subscrip tions to go af ter them. v WIN-WIN-WIN Ydur friends who have already giv en ymu their subscriptions -expect you to wini, and you ought not to . dis appoint those friends. They' have beed talking for you. Week after !week they have been bringing free j coupons clipped from the paper with jyour name written on them. They are working for you. What are you doing for yourself? I-U 11 The Big First Period of the campaign is closed . . . the candidates now enter tle second period with no one candidate or group of candidates show ing a lead that will not be hotly contested before the close of the cam paign. It is comparatively easy and entirely probable that any of the lower candidates step out and take first honors. It Can Be Done ... ARE YOU A WINNER? OR ARE YOU A QUITTER? fur- -U --SCS '0 risv a . f . - - - v m II I I U iL. . m mm 'mmrr m m m m - m -mr -m i NO TORTOISE EVER SLEPT BY THE ROADSIDE AND WON A RACE . . . Candidates ... those of you who entered this cmapaign with the best of intentions, but who have been sleeping by the wayside . . . we say! Wake up and get busy. This is no lucky proposition . . . you are not going to win by your Faith in lucky numbers. This is a business proposition . . not the fulfillment of a superstitiop. You are in the Campaign, and we have shown our confidiice in you ... WE HAVE DEPENDED ON YOU. Now you owe it to yourself; you owe it to your friends; and you owe it to us to prove that you are NOT A QUITTER. Subscribe Now ... Folks ! Someone must win it, and that someone might just as well be your friend and favorite candidate. Readers ... this is a gigantic undertaking. It is an unequaled opportunity for that friend of yours who is working so hard to forge into the lead before votes go down. Help him or her along with a long term subscription, and do it now while your subscription counts BIG. You have a need for The Franklin Press. You need it be , cause you are a prominent citizen of the county which it strives to represent, arid because it is your duty as a prominent citizen to keep abreast of the progress in your county. Twenty-six ru ral correspondents keeps you posted on all the happening gs in all ' the different sections of the County, and there are many other features which you will enjoy and which will more than repay ' you the small cost of a subscription. by merely watching the merchants' advertisements from week to week . . . you will save many times the cost of a subscription. In addition to the many enjoyable features of The Press you can actually save money by subscribing. We are giving $1,500.00 in rich prizes to the enterprising people in this section to solicit subscriptions. You have a friend or an acquaintance in this big campaign, and that friend or ac quaintance deserves and will deeply appreciate your support. Read the list of workers and make up your mind today .. . to give your favorite candidate a Big Five-Year Subscription to The Franklin Press. GIVE A LONG TERM SUBSCRIPTION AND HELP YOUR FAVORITE WIN CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT IRAMCLIM PRE
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