2i 3 V TELLICO Messrs. Floyd Ramsey and Fur man Anderson went to Maryvillc, Tenn., with a truck load of apples and potatoes Wednesday. Mr. Robert Ramsey fell while work ing on his born and hurt his ankle painfully but don't think it is serious ly. .. Miss Elizabeth Womack was the guest of Lola and Jessie Ramsey re cently. Miss Womack taught our school last year and her many friends were glad to see her back again. Mr. Harley Ramsey is in Georgia working with the government sur veyors. Mr. Ralph Mason of Burningtown was in this section Friday. , Miss Mayeburyl DeHart has return ed home after a two weeks' visit with her sister, Ms. Carl Morgan. . -i o ... RAINBOW SPRINGS Mr. Jake Cabe returned last Sun day evening after spending the week end with his family on Hazel Creek. Mr. J. W. Stanley and Mr. A. W. Agee went to Ritter Park camp on business on Friday of last week. Miss Alice Caler spent last Friday in Franklin shopping. Mr. John Sneed was in Franklin on business last Friday. s Mr. Tom Swanson and son, Marsh all,' aqotored down to Lenoir on a business trip last week. Those who motored over to Franks lirl on Fndy evening for shopping and on business were: Mr. F. W. Tittle, Mr. andvMrs. J. E. Danielson, Mrs. J. T. Bennt, and Miss Lucy Bateman. V Mr. Mack Hayes whev recently re mained with the section crew on Nantahala-Andrews railroad) for a few weeks resigned and returned to Haz el Creek a few days ago. . Mr. J. P, Danielson went to Frank lin on business last week-end. The friends of Mrs. Giarlie Angel are glad to see her out on the street after heincr confined to her home for a few days on account of sick- i ness. A ls$ Katherine Ramey, who is at "wlting school at Franklin, came home to spend the week-end with her par- ents nearhe. old Convict, camp. ! We learn that(. Mr, Charlie Cloer, who is in a local hospital with a brok en leg, is improving. Rev. George Cloer, who is ouf blacksmith in the woods operation, has moved his family back to Kimsey Creek recently from the old convict place! According to a report last Friday evening , that three of the Southern box cars loaded with wood were turn ed over at the place known as Horse shoe curve on our Nantahala-Andrews railroad between Buck Creek and Aquone. The accident happened at the time our train, in charge of Mark Culberston, engineer, and Bill Gilland, conductor, . left Rainbow Springs early morning. No one was hurt. Train and section crews have been working at the wreck day and night to clear up. Mi. Homer Williams has returned , ,to our Ritter family recently to take charge of the machine shop as ma chinist after spending the past sum mer. Dr. and Mrs. McGuire visited Dr. McGuire's parents at Norton last Saturday. . Mrs. A. E. Weaver spent the week with : her , parents at 'DiHard, Ga. Mr.' J. N. Wilhide of Judson spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Howard Bateman, on Main street. P'to!. Clifford Medford is expected home net, Saturday, to spend the hol Jayjr 'with hii parents on Black street. ifarry 1 and Hubert Danielson, of West Virginia, are expected home for the , holidays with theirG parents on Main street next Saturda) evening. Mr. Henry Franklin, of Swananoa, spent last Sunday with friends and relatives. returning home in the evening. LIBERTY SCHOOL Mr. P. C. Dalton' and little son, Harold, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. W- H. Dalton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Rickman and childaren attended a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Leatherman Sunday. Miss Verna Shepard and Rebecca Dalton were visiting their friend, Miss Kate1 Shepard Sunday. Miss Kate Shepard was visiting Miss Verna Shepard Saturday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Painter spent Saturday night with MBr. E. C. Paint er" , Miss Selma Henson spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Henson, of Franklin, Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Dalton were visiting Mrs. Dalton's father, Mr. E C. Painter, Sunday. Mrs. E. O. Rickman and Miss Car rie J. Shephard were visiting Mrs. Kate Mason and Mrs. J. D Leather man Monday. , Mrs. W. H. Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Dalton were, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Painter of Jackson county Thursday night. The revival meeting which was ,held at Liberty Baptist church was a great success. There were many conver sions and thirteen people joined the Baptist church here. We. are expect ing great , results from this meeting. Mr. Bishop will be the pastor here for the coming year. Mr: Clyde Shepard was visiting his mother, Mrs. Rosa Lee Shepard, of Canton, N. C, on Saturday and Sun day of the past week. O ; " SHOOKV1LLE Mr. and Mrs. Kerma Holland, of Pennsylvania, are visiting Mrs. Hol land's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tilson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moss and fam ily have moved back from Cruso. Mrs. Jake Franks has been on the sick , list. , Mr. and Mrs. W;. H. Rogers and family have moved to Gneiss. Mr. James Watson died last Wed nesday morning, December 10. The remains was laid to rest in the Buck Creek cemetery ..Wednesday afternoon. The funeral services were , conducted by Rev. L.F. Lance and R. C: Mor gan. 1 He leaves to mourn his departure one brother, two sisters, all of Sylva, three children, W. H. Watson and Mrs. Lou Allison, of Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. G. H. Kerbert of Cincin natti, Ohid. besides a number of grandchildren. o- MATINEE Christmas afternoon, 3 afternoon, 3 P. M. Adv. It is said that the gold cuff links, the silver shoe buckles - worn by Prince Charles at the battle of Cul loden, and a fragment of the colors taken into' battle brought only $115 at a recent sale in London, while a small drinking glass bearing his por trait was eagerly bought for $800. Always in the Market for v Eggs and Pdiltry of all kinds Nantahala Creamery - phone m l 1 ..... J tt- Ui AH TcTib- "Wcclcra" At f.Iaccn' Theatre As Buck Duane, outlaw by circum stance, George O'Brien spurns fate and man-made terrors for a woman's smile in "The Lone Star Ranger," Fox Movietone all talking , romance, adapted from Zane Grey's widely read novel, which opens at the Ma con theatre to-night. Sue Carol,:-who portrays the fem inine lead, furnishes the heart ap peal, and the combination of O'Brien, Grey and Miss Carol is a happy one. It provides a distinct treat in the first real "Western" to be transferred to the audible screen. Few pictures ever made, silent or all talking, ever presented many ac tion and entrancing a romance. The story deals with the stirring adven tures of the daring Texas Rangers in the days when the West was wild and wooly. A delightful love story threads its way through the unfolding of the plot and the climax is simply immense. The title role was made for O'Brien and he gives one of the best per formances of his career, which is say ing a great deal when one recalls his various successes. Supporting, the principals are sev-' eral prominent actors, notably Walter McGrail, Warren Hymer and Eliza beth Patterson. A. F, Erickson's di rection is sure and finished. TT TT Wishing I. is and customers a Merry Christmas C! New Yeair. I :& for your patronage during this nope io nave me pleasure or serving you more often. ' v---..- : " I will endeavor to make every effort possible to serve you better and give you the benefit of better value, quality and price. My cucccss re lies upon your good judgment of where to buy, and my ability of buying and fairness to you. Remember that my store is full of useful gifts which will be appreciated by anyone re ceiving them. Such as:' 1 Blankets, Hosiery wool, silk and cotton, Coats, Dresses, Shoes, Hats, Caps, "Duxbak" clothing, Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Ties, Sweaters, Rain Coats, etc. In fact every thing the family will need from head to foot. A R E SLASHED AT ft p. i "The r" J :' " -t yff . . j - ' ,J n U VU , U uxLy U U .L- - O Tl T7D AMFT'TM t' 4J .11 My Entire Sice!: cf SHOES, BRYGCCBE :-' MOTIONS-:'; Will Go On Sals At Greatly Reduced Prices Full Line of Christmas Goods - Candies At Coot Sale Starts Sat., Dec. 13, 1930 Endspec.31,1930 c t. mjs CULLASAJA, N. C. t. each and every one want to express my Place Where Thrifty Buyers FRANKLINtTt-;''r-: ? N.. C. . il iubh win wnii inn mi tmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmimimmm ) i iu'ii. m 11 mi - " 1 $i '. v:v y IV: of my friends and Happy appreciation 'if: past year and if. '4) if n ,ft If y y y i u UW I. Meet1 4: r 1 L J ! ic : ,. .V if

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