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ft ' ' ' V I ' T r" " 1 1"'' inn n:An::Liii raze rns.::::u!J. n. c. page nvi-: r WANT AD5 5c per Line for Each Insertion No Want Ad taken for lets than the price ef five lines 25 cents WANTED TO RENT House or apartment, furnished or unfurnished. What have you? Write XXX care this paper. N13-20-27p DEALERS WANTED-REAL BUSI NESS OPPORTUNITY. We can place several live wide awake men in a profitable business selling direct to consumers in your home County. Write quickly for free catalogue. G. C. HEBERLING COMPANY 2tN27 Dept. 1660, Bloomington, 111. FOR SALE Used hot blast coal heat er, in good condition, tf Grover Jamison. FOR SALE Several used watches in good condition, at very low prices. 7 to 23 jewel grades. Grover Jamison, It PAYS to advertise in The Press! MACON THEATRE THUR.-FRI.-SAT., NOV. 20-21-22 i ' Hoot Gibson IN TRAILING TROUBLE Your favorite star in an all talking : action Western. The' best yet ! 10 & 25c WHAT I AM THANKFUL rO.1 I am thankul for the breath we breathe The sunshine and the rain And all the blessings we receive And every earthly thing. For every pumpkin in the patch, The apples on the tree And every chicken that can scratch; They sure look good to me. But last of all with love and cheer I wish not to amuse I want the world-and all to hear I am thankful for your shoes. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Troy F. Horn, Prop. "We Repair, Buy and Sell" Opposite Court House P. O. Box 212 Phone 144 I ' Pcreonal Mention NOTICE TO EXSOLDIERS-A11 ex soldiers desiring loans froirt tht State, please see me. J. Frank Ray, 2tpN27 R. Mack Ledford sells monuments of all kinds. His price is right. Adv. Misses Lola and Jessie Ramsey, of Tellico, are members of the orchestra at Western Carolina Teachers' Col lege. Lola plays a guitar and Jes sie a ukelele. The orchestra is com posed of ten persons. The first ap pearance was made Saturday evening, Nov. IS in the. Erosophian Society program. SOCIAL Iotla street. Mr. Joe.Yoncc has moved from Port v Given Tn T-l , , .I TT 1 J uurningiown 10 me xiurbi nuube r, itiisa Viu lid aiuiiui Miss Mary Wagner, popularly inM.. a ,.u..:n i.. t i The kids will want to see THEr . !; nunureu I Mice Snn I n-fc C 4-U'.r '1. TIFFANY CHIMPS. ( Adv.' . . "a." ""3 lurwi11 week-end party at her private camp, "Camp Fortune," located near the Farm School Among those present were Misses Mr. J. T. Bryson, of Cullasaja, was in Franklin Tuesday on business. Mr. Brvson savs he has been takine The Press for about 40 years. He is now virS,ma Jorveu, Alary KUgore, Mary 81, Wagner, hostess, Sue Curtis, honoree, Edith Wagner, Louise Souther, M es- MON.-TUES, NOV. 24-25 Betty Compson IN INSIDE THE LINES Gibraltar destiny of an Empire! The gigantic intrigue aimed at Britain's mightiest stronghold dur ing the Great War! A woman spy, and a woman's honor against the lives of a million men! A drama with a punch like a charge of T. N. T! 15 & 35c f vinegar and add to the gelatin. Season- with salt and pepper and when it begins to thicken add a diced , cucumber or pickles I Ground carrots and raisins ; carrots ; and pineapple ; pineapple, pimentoes and pickles; red peppers, cabbage and 'celery are some pleasing combinations of filler. The juice from a can of fruit is added to the liquid which dis solves the gelatin, and the chopped, !jsolid...t)ortiQnsjai.. added later. A WED.-THURS:, Nov. 26-27 Jack Holt IN THE SQUEALER ' Gangdom hates a squealer he is put "on the spot" paid off in lead! But what if it's a glorious, silken woman, a creature of smiles and .tears? Here is one of the great THRILL DRAMAS of the year. Don't miss it! Also . The Tifanny Chimps IN THE BLIMP MYSTERY Real LIVE MONKEYS in a Talk ing Comedy that's a knockout! Funnier than the talking dogs. The kids will be wild a'ut it! Matinee Thanksgiving,3:00 P. M. 2 Shows Thanksgiving Night 15 & 35c , Mr. D. L. Cabe. of Toccoa. Ga.. was srs. Bill Souther, . Bergoau Young- in Franklin on business Thursday. He blood, Slim McKintosh, Frank Nes happened to the misfortune of losing bit, Bud Campbell and Harold Lazer his house and barn in Smith's Bridge by. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunter tewnship by fire about two weeks ago. acted as chaperones for the party The party motored out to the camp The many friends of Mrs. Bob Saturday, remaining until Sunday Allman will be interested to know night. The camp site being in the that she is much improved after a heart of the mountains on the Swan- severe attack of flu. nanoa river, afforded a delightful o week-end of fishing, hunting and Send the children to the Thanks- climbing for those who-enjoyed them, giving Matinee at 3:00 P. M. Adv. and dancing, reading and other sports o for the others. The party on a whole Miss' Sue Curtis was the recent Was very successful guest of Miss Mary Wagner at her horne in Asheville. Miss "R'ttrh'u WWIc rr, F,WPn, Hnit Mt somo few Mr. Francis Harrison Hill -o -- - I A1, , . i i j v0ur.rr Vo tn Ko -ur- "reu . lutcnie announces Udp dU 1UI 1 nupuui6 ivy iy I "If th W ti.ishnrl Mr Hnit. Thov uaugnier, -.uisa .. J T , , , . TT'll will be at home to their friends at .10 "ancis narnson m.i the Tourist Hotel, Petersburg. 01 ;UofvUct- ' L?-Jji Mr. riiu is a son or xur. v. n. mu The. TALKING MONKEYS will be of Highlands and is in the nursery at THE MACON THEATRE Thanks- business in Liberty. eivine' dav ' s Adv. -"Ir- Hill s ' many friends in this o county will De interested to learn oi Mr. and Mrs. Carbett Ensley, - of his announcement. BAsheville, spent the week-end with IMrs. Ensley's mother, Mrs. W. G jAilkie. They were accompanied by Miss Flora Wilkie who is attending C. I., Sylva. CAMERON McRAE PRESIDING JUDGE (Continued from jiaRC 1) BAD CONDUCT In passing sentence upon Sam Green and Dan Stanford for stealing cow Judge McRae said: "If you men had been model prisoners while here in jail you woflld have escaped the penitentiary; but your conduct since being brought here, and the things smuggled into the jail prove conclusively that you are bad men. It is my order that you be confined . in state prison at hard labor for not less than two nor more than five years." Just as we go to press Grady Reese was billed by the grand jury , for murder of A. C. Woods, in the first degree. 666 is a doctor's Prescription for COLDS and HEADACHES It is the most speedy remedy known 6 66 also in Tablets. Let Us Mend Your Shoes! YOU NEED GOOD SHOES DURING THIS WET WEATHER If they need half-soles, whole soles,' heels, sewing, or any kind of repairing let us do the job. WE GUARANTEE TO GIVE SATISFACTION ANGEL'S SHOE SHOP Key City Cafe We Feature A SPECIAL ROAST PORK or ROAST BEEF DINNER Every Day Also a Hot Plate Lunch "Best Coffee in Town" Join the company of those . who close their kitchens on Sundays and enjoy their dinner at the Key City Cafe "Just off the Square" MRS. BERTHA HUNNICUTT, Proprietress - To Insure Your RADIATOR Against the Cold Weather Come To Franklin Service Station PHONE 111 W. ROY CARPENTER, Mgr. Alcohol and Glycerine 1 Weed Chains, any size We Add Our Thanks 3 With all .sincerity we express our appreciationof the opportunity to have served you in the past year. We hope the future offers more opportu nities to demonstrate onr service. LEACH BROS. Mr. C. A. Cabe, father of Mr. Henry fftabe, cashier of the Bank of Frank lin, was in the city last Monday wearing his usual smile. -O r Methodist Church Notes Mr. Ervin will preach next Sunday morning at the Methodist church on the theme, "The Greatest Question Ever Asked." At 7:30 p. m. '.he will preach especially to young people on the subject, "Good Soldiers of Jesus Christ." Beginning next Sunday even ing the choir will be composed of young people for the 'evening services. The regular fourth Sunday service will be held at Carson's Chapel at 3:00 p. m. Mr. Ervin will preach on the theme, "The Indispensable esus." , j The Sunday school will meet as usual at 9:45 a. m. There are classes or those of all ages, and everyone is cordially invited to attend. The Senior Epworth League was reorganized last Sunday eyening. The new president, Miss Slagle, will be in charge of next : Sunday evening's program. All the young people of the, church and community who do not belong to another young people's organization are cordially jnvited to attend this service. We are going to have some real live programs from now on with plenty of chance for open discussion. o T. F. RAILWAY REDUCES CLASS FREIGHT RATE (Continued from page 1) "Their competitor, the motor ve hicle carrier, is largely the master of its own scale of rates. "The railroads are common carriers. They have no election in respect to what they transport. It matters not whether the commodity tendered will yield a profit or involve a loss, there rests upon them the primary obliga tion to serve, and all other considera tions must yield to this paramount public duty. "The motor carrier exercises the right of election and selection as to what it transports and seeks only to carry that which will yield ft the highest monetary return, or in com mon parlance, 'the cream of the busi-ness. The Tallplah Falls railway, 58 miles in length and extending from Cor nelia, Ga;, to Franklin, is a branch of the, Southern, '. and is headed by Mr. J. F. Gray who was made re ceiver of the road about six years ago. This road is one of Macon County's greatest assets and it will be of much interest to the citizens of this mountain section to learn of the reduction in freight rates. As this is the only . road touching Franklin it would almost throw her into desolation if it should cease to A Thanksgiving Message Our Thanksgiving would be in complete if we did not take this opportunity to express our thanks to our patrons who have made this day one of real thanksgiving for us. BRYANT Furniture Co. m JT -"-i i urc 1 1 i Wl L T A Thanksgiving Thought We take this' means to add our thanks on this day of Thanksgiving and to express the hope that we may continue to enjoy your patronage and favor. Macon County Supply Co. This Is the Best Advertisment: "A Satisfied Customer" At this Thanksgiving Season we are very thankful for our many "Satisfied Customers." f BUILD AINU Ktr A1K INUW. ADVANTAGE OF THE LOW PRICES. NOW 1928 5-V Metal Roofing $ 4.75 $ 6.50 Brick 16.00 22.50 Cement .70 .90 Flooring 28.00 32.50 MAY WE QUOTE ON THAT JOB BIG OR LITTLE H. ARTHUR OSBORNE All Kinds of Building Material and Paints YARD ON RAILROAD J. E. LANCASTER, Mgr. PHONE 63 operate, it was pointed out. I
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