- O ' ' ' ' Study Tp.:: Rc!:f In an interview with J. Frazier Glenn, executive secretary of . the North Carolina Property Tax Relief associa tion, he says there will be a state meeting held at the county court house at Greensboro, at' 11 o'clock Tuesday, Jiily 'l, 1930, at which time matters of very great importance re garding the plan for tax reduction on property in North Carolina will be "ircusscd by able speakers. , Judge Glenn said that he expected a very large attendance from prac lically every county in the state; that in the majority of the comities there had already been organized County Tax Relief associations, which are o-operating heartily with the State organization; that meetings in the i cspective counties where organizations arc now functioning would Ik held at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house in the respective counties on Saturday, June 28, 1930 for the purpose of electing delegates to the state meet ing at Greensboro and for the pur pose of considering such other mat ters as the county association desires to consider. It is requested that meetings be called at the court house in all the other counties of the state at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, June 28, 1930k for the purpose of perfecting organizations in said counties and selection of delegates to the state meeting at Grecnsborp. , B. Y. P. U. DELEGATION Six delegates from the Franklin B. Y. P. U. attended the State B. Y. P. U. convention at Mars Hill last Tuesday. A three day sessftjn 'of the convention was held, and, the r 4 I 1 ) r I r Flags I 5 Balloons 'A , . Prize Candy Fourth July Novelties r Franklin delegation attended the first day's program. Those making the trip were Johnnie Rogers, Doyle Blaine, Mrs. 1). VV. Blaine, Misses F.dwina Dalrymple, Georgia Dady, and Mildred Moorq. CONFEDERATE DINNER The Macon county chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy will entertain the Confederate veter ans of the county at a dinner at the home of Mrs. T. J. Johnston at 12:30 on July 4.- Officials of the U. D. C. are desirous 'of securing the name of each veteran who will be present, in order that preparations for the dinner may be made sufficiently early. surprMher life, shestates "I took nearly every medicine rec ommended for my troubles but noth ing did me any .real good until I took Sargon, and it gave me the surprise i I f OAS i MRS. W. ALBERT '11 1 STORE IP ' ; P' -'P ':"P:X:P " . ... ., . ... , , . I v .E : 1 RRO ALUMINijM M I Aluminum Steam Cookers SAVE FUEL SAVE TIME Will cock an entire dinner over one burner in half the time unsually re quired Price $15.00 Buckets, 12qt.....h..:.....i.. Dish Pans14 qt........;.............:.............1......................89c Dish Pans, 17 qt.;......v..... Open Kejttles, 8 qt..........a.v.....a.!.............. ..............89c Convex Kettles and Co'reso, 6 qt.................... ...... .89c 8 - Saucepans,' 6 vqts.;.:.. .................59c Double Boilers,.;.. Tea Kettles... Coffee Drip-O-Lator:.;... .$125, Coffee Percolator..a.........................L.....i............... 99c BE SURE , To Come In To See Us On "The Fourth" Macon County Supply Co. of ' my life. I could hardly retain food, my liver was disordered, . I was dreadfully ..constipated and . suffered r- T , lllUCIt " Wtlgul aua-(migtic'7tua(- i hadn't, the energy or life to do' any thing. ' Sargon gave me a splendid appetite and my digestion is perfect. I never have headaches, I'm fast regaining, my lost weight arid have just lots of new strength and energy. "Sargon Pills relieved me of con stipation, cleansed my system of pois tns and left me feeling toned up in stead of causing that weak-lct-down feeling produced by the usual lax ftives." Mrs. R. W. Albert, 1802 Blanding St., Columbia, S. C. Perry's-Drug Store, Franklin, N. G, Agents.(Adv.) , - TlIAVELERS' rest - Listen, Friends! Am now located on the Public Square, above Standard Oil Service Station. Am ready to welcome Old and New Customers. Better Service Than Ever Before; Same Old Rates. Weekly Board, per day $1.00 Beds .. 50c Meals 35c CITY PRESSING CLUB Located in Building , 1 MRS. T. HOILMAN, Prop. i 11.11 : v. wru m. m a m 8:&P& :::.it:-:;:;:;-." F. A. Edwards THE PLACE WHERE THE BEST FOODS ARE ALWAYS FOUND Our Stock is Up-to-Date, Complete, and of the Best Brands obtainable. ALSO DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS 1 FA. Edwards Highlands, N. C r Take a Peep pi These SATURDi ONLY Sugar, 100 lb. bag. . ...... - . ; , . $4. 5 lbs. Good Looe Coffee.............. .........98c Certo, per bjrttle.. .. .27c Post Toasttes, 2 pkg8....-...,i.....,;.;.....-.15c' v Rumf orcl iBaking Powder, 5 lb. 'can . 99c 3 Tally tarnation Cream ... . ..1 .. .... 27c 6 Baby Carnation Cream 27c Tetley Tea, 1 lb. caddy 79c j Price of Cattle Is Of f Talce Advantage of This Saving in Meats at ANGEUS MARICET Round Steak, per lb.. . . .... ...25c Sirloin and T Bone Steak, per lb.. J : 30c i Beef Roast Shoulder Cuts per lb. . .18c Veal Chops, per lb. 25c Veal Steak, per lb... 30c Shoulder of Veal Chops or Roast per lb. . . ....... . .

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