i J IA ! l liJJ 5c pr Lin for Each Intt-rtion No Want Ad taken for less than the prito of five line 25 cent FOR SALE-Rcmington Portable Typewriter, Bargain. Press office. FOR SALE Two lots, No. 14 and 15, located on Palmer St. Write H. Gordon, Macon, Ga. 3t09cIIG FOR SALE Brood sow and several Chesterfield pigs. S. A. Bryson, Cullasaja, N. C. 2tp FOR SALE Good two-door Model A Ford Sedan. Call at Press office for information, tf FOR SALE Seven six-weeks-old pigs, Poland-China and 0. I. C. crossed. See Raymond Sanders, Prentiss, N. C. ltp LOST Hound bitch, red with white tip of tail, feet, breast and nose. I. T. PEEK, Franklin, N. C. 2tp FOR SALE Abruzzie Rye $1.50 per ' bushel.' Prolific Wheat $1.75 per busheL ALEX MOORE. ltc Blanck Walnuts wanted as soon as they are dry at $1.00 per bushel. Will pay 40c per lb. for. walnut kern els, they must, be dry also. C. T. BLAINE.. . 3tc FOR THE CANNERY This is to advise the farmers who have contracts with the cannery for sweet potatoes, and others who may be interested, that we will accept your potatoes until next Tuesday, October 14. - Kindly see us before making de liveries. J. NED TEAGUE It FOR SALE Two houses and lots o , East Main St. Four vacant lots, one lot on West Main St. One on Sunset Drive. Also about a 60 acre farm on Iotla. Also one Ford truck. All property at reasonable price. Good terms. See H. L. Bryant. For information on farm see H. J. Bry ant. ' tc? Mr. Maiden Keener tf Highlands wasJnJfariklin on-busineMlWednes- - WILLIAM ..JL MeCOY " ' Attorney At Law FRANKLIN, N. C. Careful Attention Given Legal Matter In All Courts of Law and Equity Peorde's THE PLACE TO GET YOyR MEATS AND FANCY GROCERIES (FORMERLY ANGEL'S MARKET) Higgins Just 1 5-V 29 Ga. Galvanized Roofing, per square.......$4.75 4 Pt. Hog Wire, 94 lb. 80-Rod Roll .......... .. .......$3.90 4 Pt. Cattle Wire. 84 lb. 8Q Wagon Tire, per pound See Us Before Yp Biiy MACON CXDUipY SUPPLY CO. UAiriCOW SPltlKGS Mrs. Janu s Slikt If.tllu r anil' Mrs. Williams, of Aslicvillc, arc s i nin ! t n ;-i a few lays as quests of Mr. and Mrs. j A. K. Weaver. Rev. (ieo, Clucr and family motored over to Iotla last Saturday afternoon where Rev. Cloer filled his regular appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ramey and daugh ter, Kathcrinc, went to lliwassee to attend the singing convention last week-end. Mrs. Gay Fouts went to Franklin for shopping last week-end. Mr. Jim Bruce left last Sunday for Aquone where he has a position with the McDowell Pole company. Mrs. Alcmia Zaff and Mrs. Daisy Ferry, of Jacksonville, Fla., are spend ing several days as guests of Miss Allie Caler. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams and Mr. Clifford Vaught motored over to Franklin last week-end for shopping. A little Giant Gas shovel was placed in the Nantahala river near the new highway bridge last week by the state highway commission. Sand and gravel are now being hauled and placed on the highway from the river between our Nantahala store and Hol land's store. Among the parties who went to Fontana last week-end to pay a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daniel son and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Daniel son were Mr. and Mrs. Pot Pitts and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Danielson. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ledford, a fine baby boy weighing about 9 pounds, last Sunday morning, Mr. Carl Wilson motored over to Aquone last Sunday afternoon to meet his father, Charles, who is the vet eran engineer of our Nantahala-An-drews railroad. Mr. Ed Roper made a business trip to Aquone last Sunday, returning home last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Storie went to Franklin to do some shopping last week-end. Miss Venilla Swanson, who under went an operation for appendicitis at Angel Brothers hospital recently, is reported to be much improved. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Allman an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter; -i darn, to Mr-, Eugene Holt, .of U4., W1UI UliiJT a XVTT Ulimwiv a witnesses. : Shortly "afterwards Mr;nt6lt:neft for Petersburg where Mrs. Holt ex pects to join him in a few weeks. o Items from Gneiss, N. C, were re ceived too late for this week's Press, Market Block ived A Carload - Iipd Roll. ........ .. ......$35 J ................................ 5c Pcrconal Mention j Mr. J, W. Kickman, of Leaiherman, called on The Press, Monday. Mr. Gaston Dean, of Etna, was in Franklin last Saturday, o II. O. Curtis, of Sylva, was in town last Saturday. o ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill, of Canton, were in Franklin last Sunday. Mr. Jack Cansler, of Iotla, was a visitor in town Monday. o Mr. John Vinson, of Otto, was in the city Saturday. o Miss Annie Slagle, of Wayah, was in Franklin shopping last Saturday. o Mrs. J. Frank Ray, of Sylva, spent the week-end with her husband in Franklin. o Mr. S. B. Denton, of Robbinsville, gave The Press office a call last Monday. o Mr. H. L. Anderson, who has been at Tugalo, Ga., for some time, spent the week-end with his family here. o Mr. Carey Vanhook, of Prentiss, was in Franklin, Monday, of this week. o Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Allfather, of Black Mountain, N. G, were in Frank lin last Monday. , o Mr. T. C. Bryson, of West's Mill, was in town one day first of this week. o Dr. and Mrs. J.' H. Fouts spent Saturday night of last week with Mr. Elbert Watson in Glenville, N. C. o Mr. Porter Pierson, of Highlands, was a business visitor in Franklin first of the week. o Mr. T. J. Ritchie, of Rabun Gap, Ga., was in Franklin one day last week on business. 0-7 Mr. John Ramsey, of Route Three, was , on' the streets of Franklin last - w -r -rrr. v'v- ,p . I,-i0mii,i..-i rlr. r was -a business- visitor1 m town last Saturday. ; - i 0- Mr. John Baldwin, of Franklin Route Two, was in town on business last Saturday. , 0 Mrs. George Keener, of Gneiss, dropped in and subscribed for The Press last Monday. ; -o Attorney Dover Fouts of . Burns ville, visited Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Fouts in the city first of this week. o- Mr. John C. Henderson, of Cullar saja, was in Franklin; Monday. Mr. Henderson has recently built a beau tiful, little bungalow on his" place. ' 0 Mr. A. O, Allison, of Sylva, travel ing salesman for the Simmons Hard ware company of Atlanta, called on our merchants last Friday. . 0 .' Mrs. A. B. O'Mohundro returned to her home in Arkansas last Friday, after spending three months with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnard. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Don Young are the proud parents of a fine boy, born October 4. Mjs. Young and the. boy are doing nicely at the Lyle hospital. 0 Mr. C. F. Kirkpatrick, of Waynes- ville, was at the Scott Griffin this week. Mr. Kirkpatrick owns the Le Faine hotel of Waynesville. o . Quincy : Hauser, of the Angel Drug company, made a Paul Revere ride to Atlanta, Saturday night. It was pure ly a question of unfinished business. 0 Mr. E. O. Rickman, of Leather man, was in Franklin last Thursday and he reports frost in his section Wednesday and Thursday mornings. - -0 Mr. Geo. Owenby, of Route Two, was in Franklin last Saturday. Mr'. S. A. Bryson, of Cullasaja, was in town last Saturday on business. Friends of Weaver Landrum are glad to see him in Franklin again after convalescening in Lake City, Fla., hospital for the past few months. 1 . - 0 ... A telegram was received in Franklin, Tuesday, stating that Mrs. : Frank Bryson died Tuesday morning some place in Washington state. - ... o- Miss Edwina Dalrymple who is teaching in Hayesville, and Miss Nor ma Scroggs, of that town, spent the week-end with Miss Dalrymple's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dalrymple, in the , city. r . . ' o .- Mr. T. B. Enloe, of Route One, was in Franklin last Saturday. Mrs. Bill Cu::::iir;!;-ra Attends Homs-Coming The l ine's Crick in iy.hlx 11 ) A uvcr in llaywoud county had a If e- Giming l)ay nut Ion- ao ami am-.11 those who wint hack to the scenes .t their childhood was Mrs. Will Cun ningham, Ik-low wc jjvr her medita tions as she lived over aain the das now dead : THE MAGICIAN 'Twas a beautiful day in September, In the midst of a mystical land; Fond memory walked closely beside me, And waved her most magical wand, As I gathered the dead all about me From youth's half forgotten lost land. From memory's camp I hear the voices, Can hear their joyous revilee. Can see the memory figures moving, Through the open, 'neath the tree. While all the air is filled with music, Like a violin touched gently. Comes from the hazel bush the lapwing, The crow's hoarse caw from dizzy height, The drowsy droning of the bee's wing, And noisy partridge takes his flight, The blackbird piping from the tree tops, And cowbells tinkling home at night. Then up the old familiar highway, Across the summit of the hill, To the old home's fruitful acres, The little cottage beside the rill, Where the barefoot romped with pelasaure, Now grown up hearts with rapture thrill. Then down the old secluded cow path By barefoot traveled years ago, To my one time Mississippi Which now to me seems small and slow, The same blue iris bends above it, Reflected in the blue below. 0, the splendor of these hills and valleys, The mysteries of these forests rare, Why rush we off into the city . Seeking life with flower decked hair, When here life lingers all about us, With flowers a thousand times more fair,..-. .. - '' MINAIARRETT CUNNINGHAM; recently from asanitorium in High lands'where she 1iag "beerrfor 'several weeks on account of illness.' We are glad to hear that she has improved considerably. 0 Mrs. Fannie York Weatherly, pro prietress of the York House near Mountain j City, Ga., Mrs. Dr. Henry, of Bambndge, Ga.; Mrs. Bob Lamb, of Albany, Ga., and Mrs. John Ed modson, of Macon, Ga., were in Franklin one day the past week and paid The Press office a pleasant vis it. These ladies have been spending the summer at the York House. Mrs. Lamb's husband has been in Chili for some time. 0- Rev. T. F. Deitz, of Beta, is preach ing at Ridge Crest Baptist church four miles out oh Highway No. 28 toward Asheville, this week. "Thad" is a good preacher. - o Prof.' T. M. Locke has been leading the singing in a meeting at Ridgecrest for Rev. Alvin Solesbee. Alvin is a fine fellow, a good citizen and a splendid preacher. Prof. Locke was in town Saturday. 0 A daughter, Agnes Pauline, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Dal ton on Tuesday, Sept. 30. Mrs. Dal ton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Howell, of Spruce Pine. 0 - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Katenbrink, of Atlanta, have, been visiting relatives and friends in Franklin. Mrs. Katen brink before her marriage was Miss Nellie Siler. . i. o Davis Dean, of Whom all men speak well, was in attendance at the meet ing of the Board of Education, Mon day. As usual, he had a good joke to tell the editor. Mr. James Wistead, of Route 3, was in t6wn Wednesday. Quality BUILDING MATERIAL OF EVERY KIND See Us For Lower Prices H ARTHUR OSBORNE J. E. LANCASTER, Manager Canton & Franklin Phone 68 ,YarrJ on R. R. kati: r.i. KOGr:.is wiutls HYMN l!y request The I'ress is tillishin. the following hymn written by Kate? M. Rogers of Kllijay: PRAISE THE LORD Oil for a heart to praise our God; A mind and soul on lire, That we walk where Pilgrims trod. And other souls inspire. Oh for a heart to praise our God And conjure into the thought That those who understand His will To Him some others brought. Oh for a heart to praise our' God Our God whose eyes see Our every need and sppplieth them Before wc lisp a prayer to thee. - o Mrs. Ed Angel, who is visiting relatives and friends here, had a telegram . last Monday from her hus band stating that Mr. Angel's mother died at her home in Olympia, Wash., Monday morning. r Oran Cunningham, of Iotla, who has been in California for the past six months is back again and has re entered school at S. C. 1., Sylva, from where he expects to graduate this spring. Oran is a fine fellow and Macon county will hear from him again. 0 BMW THEATRE Frl Sat, October 10-11 GID TANNER And His , SKILLET LICKERS (IN PERSON) FUN AND FIDDLING! Also A Great Program of Talking Pictures : . 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