Dear Mr. Harris:
Many thanks for starting my Press. I have felt lost without seeing my home town paper. Just at the time my subscription expired many activities were in process, consequently, am far behind as to present activities.
I can’t help but feel that Western North Carolina is coming into its own. Franklin and Macon County has many natural advantages aside from the wonderful streams and lofty mountains. While I have been away from Macon since 1899, I make it a point to get back at least once a year to see the family and friends as well as get a breath of good fresh air.
Should my subscription expire without my personal renewal, you might call on any of the following, who I believe would trust me to the extent of one-fifty:
John Trotter, Fred Higdon, Will Franks, Tom Angel, Will Higdon and a dozen others I could name. I started to say John Moore, but I don’t guess he would care to take any chances.
Will see you this summer and perhaps go fishing.
Yours truly,
J.W. Bryson
From the front page of The Franklin Press, Friday, April 2, 1926
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