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J.C. Jacobs & wife Frankie Many of Folk sit here for an afternoon chat!
The founder of People's Department Store, Mr. J.C. Jacobs was born in 1918 on Jacobs’ Branch in the Iotla Community of Macon County, North Carolina. The oldest of seven children, he grew up helping his mother raise his brothers and sisters and working on the family farm. As a young man in high school he had the opportunity to work on Main Street in Franklin for Mr. Jack Sanders, at Sanders Clothing store. Mr. Sanders was a Jew who had escaped to America from Russia and his store carried clothing and shoes for the family. J.C. remembers selling two kinds of Work boots at Sanders Clothing. One cost $1.48 and the other cost $1.98.
When he graduated from Franklin High School in 1933, J.C. went to work in Highlands, NC at a soda shop to earn money to go to college. His dream was to be a dentist.
A banker visiting Highlands from Florida observed his work ethic at the soda shop and offered him a job at a bank in Florida making $25.00 per week. J.C. moved to Miami and worked in the Florida National Bank and Trust until World War II began. He was drafted into the Army/Air Force and served in North Africa and Europe during the war. At the end of the war he felt he was too old to go to college. He decided to return home to Macon County and began working for The Bank of Franklin.
While working at the bank, J.C. decided he wanted to go into business. He began by owning a car dealership with Mr. Clint Burrell, a grocery business and 5 & 10 cent store with Mr. Bill Bryant, and finally, in 1946, opened a small dress shop behind where the town Gazebo stands today in the same building that houses People's. He named the dress shop THE TWINS’ SHOP for his twin sisters, Kate and Lois, who ran it for him. At that time Mrs. Frances Higdon owned a dress shop on Main Street called The Frances Shop. Mrs. Higdon wanted to retire and persuaded J.C. to buy her shop. He moved The Twins’ Shop around the corner and was located it on Main Street.
Later, in May, 1957 he opened PEOPLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE on the North side of Main Street in the old Joe Asher building. At the time he opened People’s there were four other clothing stores on Main Street. Belk, Bowers, Cato and the old Pendergrass store (in the current Macon County Historical Museum) were his compition.
Here are just a few of the great brand names you will find in our store Pendleton, Lee, Carhartt, Liz Claiborne, Dexter, Clarks, Easy Spirt, Keds, Nike and much more.
Since 1957, Peoples on the Square has provided high quality clothing and shoes, at great prices, for men, women and children. Whether you’re looking for winter coats, business suits or dress, casual or work clothing, People’s can help you look your best. We carry a great selection of athletic, dress and walking shoes, with name brands you know.
People's Department Store, also known as People's On The Square, is located in the Joe Asher Building built in 1934. Claude Russell was the master bricklayer on the building and he worked for 35 cents an hour. The foundation is flint rock and concrete. Joe Asher built the building to house his own clothing store called Asher's. Mr. Asher had come to Macon County from Lebanon and began his business by going house to house with a pack on his back to carry his wares. His first store was in a small wooden building on the site where People's now sits. Mr. Asher sold his clothing store to Belk Department Store which first occupied the Ladies and Basement area of People's. Belk later relocated down the street to the building where Macon Furniture Mart is today. In the early 1950's when Belk wanted to expand the basement area to take in the area underneath today's shoe department, it took Wiley Clark two weeks to knock a hole in the well-built foundation to create an opening.
J.C. began People's with the area that is now the Ladies Department and Basement. He sold lawn mowers, buckets, overalls, dry goods (material, sewing supplies, curtains, bedding), dresses, clothing and shoes for the family. The old chestnut floors creaked under stacks of clothing higher than your head. His desire was never to turn a customer away.
Opening day on May 1, 1957, J.C. offered new brooms to the first 100 women coming into the store. The line of women waiting to get into the new store stretched down the block. Those brooms cost him 25 cents each.
Since 1946 and 1957 The Twins’ Shop and People’s Department Store have been committed to serving the people of Macon County and surrounding areas with quality goods at a reasonable price. J.C. worked on the floor each day and returned to work in the evening to price and put out merchandise and do his bookwork. When Mr. Lester Henderson's 5&10 Cent Store went out of business, J.C. expanded the family clothing store, developing an entire shoe store and men's clothing area. In the early 1970's he opened the Sav-a-dollar in a different building and later moved it to Main Street when Perry's Drug Store closed.
He attracted clerks who were loyal, hard working and equally committed to service. It is a testimony to his leadership that many of the people who began working with him in the 1950’s continued working at People’s or The Twins’ Shop until they retired.
J.C. never has retired. At 87, he still maintains an active interest in the businesses today. He insists that People’s continue to offer quality service and merchandise at a reasonable price. The operational management of the business today rests with daughters Janet Jacobs Greene and Nancy Jacobs Paris. They seek to uphold the standards their dad set for the businesses.
When visiting Franklin, NC be sure to drop by this Department Store and say hello & sit a spell.
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If you’re tired of searching for parking spaces in the “south forty” at the local malls only to deal with the crowds when you get there or if you’re disappointed with the risky and impersonal nature of internet shopping and are yearning for a simpler, more personal way to shop – you need to schedule a visit to Primrose Lane.
Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains in the quaint, historic town of Franklin, North Carolina, Primrose Lane offers the shopper a refreshing change of pace. When you open the door to Primrose Lane, you step back in time to a simpler, more wholesome way of life – where people really do want to help you find exactly what you’re looking for, even if you don’t know what it is!
June Hernandez, Proprietor 24 East Main Street
Franklin, North Carolina 28734
(828) 524-9258
info@PrimroseLaneGifts.com
~There is something for everyone at Primrose Lane~
Take a trip down memory lane and shop to your hearts content in this charming corner store. On the year-round Christmas tree in the center of the store hang some of the most beautiful Christmas ornaments you’ll find anywhere. Whether you’re looking for unique jewelry, exquisite Heritage Lace, luscious creams and lotions (Camille Beckman), tea sets of delicate china and tea accessories, aromatic Yankee Candles and accessories, impressive stationery, or one of the many other specialty items available at Primrose Lane, you’ll be sure to find that perfect gift!
Visitors from all over the country who have “stumbled” upon Primrose Lane keep coming back to shop and referring their friends who also want their gifts to be remembered and valued not only for their quality, but also for the special thought and care that went into their selection.
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Let me help you with the next phase of your life right here in the Great Smokey Mountains of Western North Carolina! Please visit me on my website and look at what is available for free. Be my quest on MLS & search just like the Realtors do. Come to Franklin, NC Mountains where there is Simple Pleasures and Hidden Treasures! Nestled in North Carolina's southern mountains, in the foothills of the Great Smokies, the area offers a change of pace and a never-ending supply of things to do. The little Tennessee River runs along the banks, (The Greenway) here offering ,walking, biking, canoeing, tubing, picnicking etc. We have Pickin on the Square Downtown all summer on Saturdays w/live music & clogging and more. Franklin is large enough to offer almost everything you need, yet small enough to offer the good quality of life. While the area is famous for is rural beauty, it is by no means isolated. Franklin is situated along major highways US 23/441 and US 64, with easy access to major interstates I-40, I-26 and I-85. Atlanta, Georgia is just 127 miles to the south, while Knoxville, Tennessee is only 110 miles to the north and Asheville, NC is 65 miles to the east. The reason I like living here is that I feel like all major attractions are all around me but far enough away from the city life hustle & bustle. Atlanta is just 2 hrs south, Asheville is 1.5 hrs north, Pigeon Forge & Gatlinburg are over the mountains and the best part is coming home to Franklin! If your looking to change the next phase of your life, give me a call and I will be happy to show you around this great area I live in and you too will be on vacation the rest of your life!
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I noticed a change starting to happen. Fall is on its way!
I was sitting on my porch last weekend and it started to drizzle rain a little bit. All the sudden the wind started and seeds were flying through the air. This went on for about ten minutes. I don't know what they were but I guessing they were coming from our White Pine trees.
My husband came out after a while and I told him I got to witness Mother Nature at work.
It simply amazes me when I STOP and pay attention to the small things in life. I don't know what happens to me but it brings me joy and peace.
Next couple of months the tourist will be here to witness Mother Nature at her best! Last year it was toward the end of Oct. that was really spectacular in our mountains of Western NC.
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Ya know the old saying the shoe makers kids never has shoes? I am a builders wife and this year since he was slow, I got some things done around our own home that was on my honey do list!!! Here are a few things we did ourselves this year that will save us money month after month, year after year.
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Next was windows. I have wanted the tilt in since they came out so I would clean them. He wants to see this happen... They are easier than you think to replace.
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Next we wanted to replace the roof & gutters and the easiest way for us was to go right over our roof with metal. I didn't not personally participate in this, I don't like heights that much so he summoned a few friends and we had a professional gutter man come.



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Last we changed out our 19 year old Heat & Air unit that could not keep up in the hot months or winter cold days. We just upgrade that and again had a professional replace that.
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OK, we did a few other things like laminate flooring and paint the inside but that wasn't the money saving items. Last year our electric bill at this time of the year ran around $160.00 and up per month. I just got the bill in the mail Friday and it was.....DRUM ROLL PLEASE $113.00 WOW!!! Now if I can get the husband to turn the air up just a little bit more maybe we could get it under a hundred.
There ya have it. Even the builders home needs updating. We saved a ton of money doing most of the work ourselves. Typical home owners either do not want to tackle such a big job or do not know how to. Most builders in our area have become busy updating or remodeling homes including our company ~ Future Homes by Joe Tassillo, Inc. (828) 369-0336
Needless to say I am a happy home owner!
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