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4. i: V t ...... :"." I IT, ADS Pcrc onnl v lontion SO C I A L ":.Y ! 1 Ik J 5c per Line for Each Insertion No Want Ad taken for less than the price of five lines 25 cents J FOR SALE-Thoroughbred 5-year-old v, k Guernsey cow, fresh. One 2-year-old ,) Guernsey heifer. Charlie Williams, Route 3. ltp FOR SALE Tree dog, 3 years old. Price $25.00. See F. H. Minccy, Ellijay, N. C. ltp FOR SALE On Monday, Dec. 8 at 1:00 o'clock I will sell household goods, furniture, tools, corn, feed. Come see what J have. R. L. Scott, near Bethel ltp NOTICE TO EX-SERVICE MEN The State rwill loan money to those jho; desire to borrow money on prop ty, or with which to- purchase same. yif interested, see me. 2tpDll ' J. FRANK RAY. THE SNOW (By Vera Sbepard) The snow is blowing all around, The old turkey is fat and sound, The snow is so cold and so white, Our toe and our nose the snow wil! A ' the. ' - , VhejUit--nows on the hill we can . slide,' .,. vtt,.;,;, ,; And! fall, and tnaybe hurt our side, Then? we run into the house, Where well sit as still as a mouse. Business Man Makes Strong Statement ,Robt. A. Strate, . prominent business Wiowner and Igefefa'min'iger of Jt Bakery Equipment Co., Oklahoma City,!f makes the ' following statement regarding the recent recovery.; of f his health: "I suffered ten years with -as bad V-a case' of stomach trouble as 'any man ever ' had. It was impossible for ' me to enjoy" a meal withou, suffering. ,was terribly rundown. 'Five bottles v, Sargon made me feel like a new man I have gained sixteen pounds and have as much strength and vitality as had twenty years ago. I have! never jhd ' any th'ing to equal Sargon Soft SJ ps rills. 1 hey regulated me p .'v'lectiy, ' Perry's Drug Store, Agent. (Adv.) Baptist Church . There will be a communion service at the Baptist church Sunday morn ing, and Dr. Abernethy will preach ( on a subject suitable to the occasion, . 4 W All members ot tne cnurcn are espec iaHy invited to be present at this ser vice, and all others who will come wi be cordially welcomed. The Sunday school, urider the lead , ership'. of Alex Moore, will meet at 1 9:45 Sunday morning and will study ' 'Stephen's Contribution to Christian rity." If you want to see Alex smile, come out in laree numbers. Ihe Vour B. Y. - P. IL organizations will1) mlet ai U.OU p. iu., CdUi uiic K1,lu6; alf 45. minutes in the study of the. lesson, and thi at the tap of the bell they all return to the main auditorium for the closing exercises.. J. .The -;B. A. U. will have as 'S their topic for study next Sunday evening, "The Church and the Kingdofh God." . . : - , rThe seniors will have as theirlsub ject, "Growing Through Worldwide Service" which is divided into tight paragraphs for discussion. A full attendance is desired. N ; The intermediates will use, "Learn pg from the Master leacher as eir topic' You can see readily that js will be an interesting lesson, i Q Ti nil' i STREETS BEING REPAIRED Several of the streets of FrankKn re being repaired; Taf and gravel, is being used in he work. r Boy Painfully Burned Young T. T. Stockton, son of D C. Stockton of Prentiss, haf themis- 'ttine ' to get very pain fully but rhaps .not '.; seriously, burned last Friday morning. : , Thisypung lad in some way ignited ; some . gasoline which flamed hip and V caught hirtv on the face and cllest. ,- . - r . 1 A . i o Want to trade, buy, or s kll-Use Press Want Ads! Will you help Santa Claus remem ber the County Home poor? Adv. Mr. Marion Bradley, of Etna, vis- ted Franklin first of this week. Mr. C. L. Blaine, of Route Two, came to town Monday. o Atty. C. N. Malone, of Asheville, attended court here last week. Miss ' Ruth Mason of Candler. is visiting Mrs. Harry Higgins this week. Mr. E. W. McKinney, of High- ands, was in town Monday. Mr. John T. Henry, of Ellijay, was a business visitor in Franklin Mon or tnis week. Mr. W. W. Mashburn. one J cons progressive farmers, was ff") the city Monday of this week. Mr. S. H. Lyle, Jr., and Prdt'r G. L. Houk made a business tn'n tn Bryson City Friday of last week. " - o Mr. Troy Jones, who is 'r; teacher at Butler, Tenn., spent Thanksgiving holidays with friends in Franklin. Atty. G. Lyle Jones of Asheville was here Thursday and Friday of last week on legal business. o - Mr. C. A. Bray, of Greensboro, was in Franklin a few days last week at tending court. , "Or Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis announce the-arrival of a ten-pound daughter, Babs Jeanette. , Atty.' Felix Alley of Waynesville was in Franklin several days the past week. Felix had some leases" in court. VMr. W. A. Sykes, of t Greensboro, attended the trial as a witness in the case - ot Macon county vs. cray brothers. o Miss 'Kate Moore, who -is teaching at Cullowhee, spent Thanksgiving hol idays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Moore, on Ellijay. o- - . . Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Raby, former citizens of Macon county but now of Athens, Tenn., are visiting relatives and friends in and around Franklin. o . Mr. and Mrs. John Womack, of Asheville, were, here visiting1 Mr. Womack's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Womack, Thanksgiving. ' o : Mrs. Jack Stribling spent last Thursday night visiting her husband in Sylva where Mr. Stribling has charge of the 10 cent store. - o - Mr. .Troup Callahan recently moved from-4he McCoy cottage to the Joe Ashear house just back of the Bap tist church. , . o- -' -Miss Flora Wilkie, a student of S. C. I., Sylva. spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her mother, Mrs. W. G.I Wilkie. . Mr. Hicks and Haig Kiser, their sister, Mrs. Bill Mills, motored over from Forest City, N. C, Sunday to visit their uncle, J. J. Kiser. ' . . - Chr ' Miss Sue Rucker, a member of the Highlands school faculty, spent the week-end with Miss Selma Young at her home on Route Two. - o- ; ' t Mr. Allen Siler has been transfer red from Smoke Mont back to Highway No. 28 on the hard surfac ing job with Mr. McNeal. . o . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Siler are house keeping at "The Humming Birds' Nest" in "Honey Moon Row," on Riv erside Drive. Johnie Young who is attending Athens , ' Business College, spent Thanksgiving holidays with his home folks' on Route Two. Miss Annie Moore, a student at Cullowhee, spent Thanksgiving holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Moore, on Ellijay. o- i" Mr. Roy C. Dady, Mr. JohnieRog ers, Miss Myrtle Wyatt and Miss Georgia Dady made a trip to Green ville, S. C, Saturday evening re turning Sunday evening. They visit ed Mrs. Walter M. Lee and Miss Jewel Alice while at Greenville. Mission Study Class Holds Last Meeting The Mission Study Class of the Methodist women will hold the last meeting of the year, with Mrs. Tom' Porter Thursday afternoon. Miss Anniewill Siler Wins Honor in Art The November number of the Fed erated Arts Magazine carries a pic ture of sport goods designed by Miss Anniewill Siler. This magazine col lects the best specimens of art during the year. -At the end of each year they have a display at the Metropol- itan museum. New York Citv. .4, oral v o lei Way Piano Class Gives Recital Last Saturday afternoon Miss Nora Moody s music class gave a musical program to the mothers of the stu dents. A good many mothers were present to enjoy the , program after which refreshments were served. i r . i r i iviiss iviooay teaches a class at Waynesville but is here on Saturdays The following is the program ren dered: ; Song "Melody Way" "Magic Mus ic" Meissner. Vabesque" Ruth Higgins. "My Pony" Fredie Hall. "To A River" Mildred Roper. "Little Wooden Shoes" Lyman Hig don, Jr. "Lady Bird"-Alvia Gibson. "Lightly Row"-Helen Joines Rhymithical Initerpretation "Le Se cret" Soldiers March Dorothy Grind staff, Mildred Roper; James Wood, JLyman wigdon, Jr. Duett Coming of the Giants Ruth Higgins and Dorothy Siler. . "Allegretto'' Ruth Higgins. My Pony James Wood. Lady Moon Lyman Higdon. Tr, Knead, Your Dough Marie Shirlev uuvau. The Hurdy Gurdy-Hden Joines. Trio Galjoping Horses Ruth Hig gins, Lorine Ray, Alvia Gibson. ..... Even Song Sang by Alvia Gibson; played by Shirley Duvall. Iranspositions "Evening Song" "Sleep Baby Sleep'Shirley Duvall Clear the , Moon is Shining Louise Ray. Original Composition Shirley Du vail, Alvia Gibson, Helen Joines, Ruth Higgins. . . "To a River" Dorothy Grindstaff. Waltz Ruth Higgins. . The ones taking part on the pro gram played well, it was said. . You can do your bit for the un fortunates of the County Home at the Macon . Theatre Wednesday and Thursday nights of next week. Adv. Miss Oscela Everett, Miss Elsie Street, Mr. Selman Street, and Mr. Lewis Edwards, all of Highlands, were in Franklin Tuesday night on a pleas ure trip. ' o . Miss Edwina l)alrymple, who is teaching in the Hayesville high school, spent Thanksgiving with parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dalrymple, onyWhite Oak street. . 30 per cent of Macon Theatre's receipts Dec. 10-11 go for Christmas Goodies for the County Home poor. Will you help by attending one of these nights? . Adv. o Mrs. Geo. Slagle has received an order - from M. Rich and Brothers, Atlanta, for fifty comforts padded with wool and covered with silk. Mrs. Slagle is an expert in this . line and her wool quilts are always in demand. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Davis and daughters, Mary and Susan, and Mr. Bryant McClure, spent Thanksgiving holidays visiting their aunts, Mrs. R. M. Crook, of Biltmore, and Mrs.. Jane B. Medford, of Waynesville. o - . Little Miss Pauline Welch, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd . Welch had to be out of school for several days ,on account of sickness but has sufficientll recovered to be back in her place again. Mr. F. W. Walker,v Edmun Walker and Mr. Sumrn Trout, of Ruther fordton and Forest City, returned home aTter a few days, visiting their brother-in-law, J. J. Kiser, who is confined at home on account of sick- ness. Jewelry At lower prices than others ask. High grade Watch Repairing a Specialty No IMITATION parts used; WORKMANSHIP guaranteed, and at reasonable prices. Grover Jamison Colonel W. T. Williams, of Ashe ville, was in Franklin for a short while Wednesday of this week. This was his first visit to this town, al though he was born in Graham coun ty. Colonel Williams was very much pleased with what he saw ofFrafik lin. WILLIAM L. McCOY Attorney At Law FRANKLIN, N. C. Careful Attention Given Legal Matters In AH Courts of Law and Equity TRUSTEE SALE North Carolina, Macon County. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust, executed by E. L. DeHart, and T, A. DeHart his wife to the undersigned' Trustee, dated he 24th day of Feb ruary, 1927, and duly registered in Book 30 of mortgages and Deeds of Trust at page ( 377 in the office-of Register of Deeds of Macon County, North Carolina,, .and default having been made in the payment of the debt secured by said Deed of Trust, and the holder of said note having made demand upon the undersigned Trustee that it execute the said trust and sell said property hereinafter de scribed as provided in said Deed of Trust for payment of said note. Therefore, on Saturday 27 day of December, 1930, at 12:00 o'clock noon at the c6urt house door in Macon county, " North ' Carolina the under signed will expose for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash all that .certain, piece, parcel of land sit uate, lying and being in Franklin township, Macon County, North Car olina, described as follows: Being a line on the waters of North Skeener Creek adjoining the lands of Oscar Sanders, Charlie Oliver, W. E. and Sanders, and J. W. Hastings, Lester. Ledford, et als. Being fully described in a deed from J. W. Hastings, Sr., and wife to E. L. DeHart, the same . being on record to which reference is hereby made for a full description of said land. This 25th day of November, 1930. FM4tcD18 GEO. B. PATTON, Trustee.' Our Job Work Satisfies 1.' 1 ""''""''r VfiAtAt eA- A i Ureaoe A r T&A H n' TTi in'ii .till i' MA! 'I iHV d fiiiti! mm m n mm .1 Macon (Ebimty Supply Co. MACON THEATRE FRI.-SAT., DEC. 5 6 ROUGH ROMANCE With. George O'hnjM, Helen Chandler, Antonio Moreno Two-fisted lumberjacks, bold bad men, quick and deadly on the draw, a beautiful girl all in this breath less, stirring ALL TALKING drama of the Great North Woods. Action, fights, gun-play a thrill a minute in this suDerb outdnnr special ! Also TALKING COMEDY Only 10 & 25c MON.-TUES? DEC. 8-9 William Haines ' IN ,'r REMOTE CONTROL Tune in on "Remote Control" for a pack , of .'thrills . and . ac -million laughs I Bill Haines' greatest talk ing picture. And Roscoe Ates, the stuttering man, is in it! What ;fun! . 15 & 35c , ' WED.-THURS; DEC 10-11 SISTERS With Sally O'Neil, Molly CDay, Jason Robards Exquisite portrayal of sisterly love and devotion, with smiles, tears and thrills subtly blended for your entertainment. if AIso-LOVE BUSINESS, talking "Our Gang" comedy 15 & 35c 30 PER CENT QF THE TOTAL RECEIPTS FROM THE ABOVE SHOW WILL BE GIVEN TO BUY CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR THE INMATES QF THE COUN TY HOME. 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