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Tiiur.CDAY, may 22, i;;; Mrs. R. A. A v trey Dies nijuvay wcnicr N., is now stationed. Lieutenant and Mrs. Awtrey , visited his mother in Franklin last summer and made many' friends while here. .Mrs. John Awtrey expects to attend the funeral services.which will prob ably be held in Pittsburg on next Sunday. JUDGE TH0?.1AS L. JOHNSON Suddenly In San Dho Mrs. John Awtrey received a mes sage Tuesday morning that her daughter-in-law, Mrs. R. A.v Awtrey, had died suddenly in San Diego, California, where her husband, who Is Injured By Log Wilburn Hedden of Mountain Rest, S. C, a young white man employed on the grading crew at work on Highway '28 between Highlands and Cashiers, was seriouslyjnjured Wed nesday, morning when a log rolled over his body, breaking the pelinc bone and causing other injuries yet undetermined. Hedden was working as an axman, clearing the right-of-way for re-routing a section of the highway when the accident occurred He was brought to Angels' hospital for medical attention. is a Lieutenant Commander U. b. Press Want Ads bring results. ' 4 5 t : "f'vk'i'iAl' 5" ? I Hi, ' - i' s 9 !L &n J ' Was born at Leicester, Buncombe . county, and lived there till he began the practice of' law in Lumberton 23 years ago. His kinspeople are scat tered over several of the mountain counties. - He worked his way through Mars "Hill College and Wake Forest col lege, and is essentially a selfmade man. . nominated again to the 'state senate and elected. . Was unanimously lect ed president of the seriate of 1929. Was the author of the School Bill passed by that session and author of the Australian Ballot law. At the close of the session he was appointed by Governor as a judge of the su perior court, which office he now holds. Judge Johnson will be a candidate Stove Demonstration Is Well Attended About 100 ladies attended the dem onstration -of the Philgas stove last Friday in spite of the rain. This entitles the Woman's club to the fifteen dollars which was to be given the club by the Philgas company if as many as seventy-five women at tended the demonstration. Mrs. W. B. McGuire held the lucky number entitling her to a 40 per cent reduction on a Philgas. stove. lor b years he was chairman of j for governor. in the next gubernatorial tne Hoard ot Education ot Kobeson county, resigning in 1925 to accept a nomination by acclamation' to the state senate.- Was author of the pres ent State Banking Act. In 1928 was primary. Being a product of the mountains it is expected tnar tne people ot the mountain counties will largely support his candidacy. Lyman, wash. Mr. Zeb Roan who has recently motored from the East is making his home at Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCon nel's of Lyman. Mrs. Margaret Cabe, mother of Ed Cabe, and Homer Rhodes is now liv ing with Mrs. Margaret Long of this city. .' Miss Edna Watkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Watkins, who is teaching in Centrolia, was( visiting her home here last week-end. Mr. Fray Bradley of North Caro lina is making his home with his brother, Mr. Roscoe Bradley and fam ily. ' . . Mr. Charlie Stiles and wife are making their home at Sedro-Woolley. Mr. Herbie Bradley is now work ing at Pekin, Washington. Mrs. J. E. Gray of Lyman would like to thank the unknown party who is sending Her The Franklin Press, as it is enjoyed very much. v f h J) bib j j n w i i new car service at low cost Drive with freedom. A sensible plan these days of low tire prices, is "New Goodyears all around." Come in for our Special Proposition! Our full service backs up every sale! Lake Emory Store ANDY REID, Proprietor Full Ovcfrsize Balloons 30x3 5.19 32x44 .................... 13.65 30x5 20.65 Big Oversize Cords 32x6 35.45 29x4.40 . $5.90 30x4.50 6.73 28x4.75 8.05 PIONEER CITIZEN PASSpS AWAY Mr. Jake Slagle of Cartoogechaye passed away on last Friday night ?.t the home of his brother. "Mr. Hen.-v Slagle. He had been in failing health f for some time and his death was not unexpected. The funeral services were conducted at Mt. Zion. Saturday afternoon, by Rev. J. A. Flanagan. Negro Sustains Injuries When Road Truck Wrecks Bob Larick of .Columbia, S. C, a negro employed as a truck driver in connection with jhe paving of Highway 28 east of Franklin, sus Uined severe injuries Tuesday after noon when his truck . ran over ' ar embankment on the highway and overturned. ,Larick is reported to be resting well at Angels' hospital where he was . brought for treatment. HIGDONV1LLE Mr. T. B. Higdon is working small force of hands for chrome iron on the Moses farm. The prospect is said to-be favorable. Mr. Alex Higdon and family who live near Shortoff, N. G, stayed Sat urday night with his mother, Mrs Harriett Higdon, of Higdonville. or better decorating results Al 4 in use the New Improved spsisTrmm The new ivory colored surface is highly calen dered. Paints spread farther and dry out evenly. Light colored paints applied over this improved surface retain their natural clarity and freshness. Let us show you the New Im proved Sheetrock before you build or remodel. To the Boy Graduating from the Franklin High School This Year With the Highest Scholastic Average for the Year WE TAKE PLEASURE IN OFFERING AN JNGERSOLL RELIANCE WATCH Franldin Hardware Co. IJOIIV Jttr Economical Tron$portotiom II .. ! r-n .mn.nn r, I . . T MM W ' TTH I II II II II 3 1 7 - M 1929 CHEVROLET SEDAN Go see this car. Inspect it thoroughly. An op portunity to get a car with a few miles at a bargain. Just the car you havs been waiting for. ' Chevrolet dealers offer you an exceptional used car purchase service because they work under a uniform factory plan that makes used cars as important a part of their business as new cars. The famous "OK that Counts" tag assures every buyer that each used car bearing it has been thoroughly reconditioned by expert mechanics to give thousands of miles of de pendable, economical service. ; rum 1930 CHEVROLET SPORT ROADSTER Only been driven 4000 miles. Just like a new one. Come in and look mt: ' over. -, Five wire wheels and Five good tires. 1930 license tag. 1928 FORD MODEL A ROADSTER Late model, first class condition and a real buy. 1930 license tag. 1927 CHEVROLET TOUR ING Complete overhaul job. Just as clean as a pin and in , A-J condition. 1930 license tag. i' .' 1927 CHEVROLET COACH Perfect condition, new seat cover, good tires and good paint 1930 license plates. Priced right. Look this car over before buying. 1929 MODEL A PICKUP This little car is in the best of condition and will give good . service. Paint, body and tires in good condition. TRUCKS - We have a Dodge Graham, Chevrolet 4 speed, and a good Ford truck. If Wou are in the , market foi a truck these bargains first. ' see We have what you are look ing for in a used ear and they are in the best of condition. See us first MACON CHEVROLET CO. FRANKLIN, N. C. j. -m, tc
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