FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1325
THE FRANKLIN PRESS
PAGE SEVEIJ
:.7ANT ADS.
5c per Line for Each Insertion j
' No Want Ad taken for less than
the price of five lines 25 cents.
FARM TOOLS The Press has re
ceived inpuiries fro used far rrrtools
If you have any to sell send an ad to
the Press. 5 cents per line, about 1
cent per word.
"WANTED Good fat cattle, good
sheep, also corn fed hogs off the
pole, 100 to 175 lbs. Spot casn paid
Essig Market.
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WANTED to do your ! plumbing.
Satisfaction guaranteed. See me at
Norman MashburnY shop or phone
residence 608. Jack Gribble. tfpM29
U1IY NOT take a Standard 20 Pay
T.ife or 20 year Endowment Policy
fr,f thp little bov or ffirl, or both?
Policies issued from ONE DAJ pf
age to 65 years.. See me, or send your
age and-age of child for full particu
lars. W. B. Lenoir, Franklin, N. C. tf
SALESMAN WANTED-Mustf be
1 high class,' reliable and capable of
producing results. To such men 'we
have an attractive opening.' Only
men with automobiles need apply.
Franklin Lake Development, F. W.
Connell, Sales Manager, tf
ICE Due to lack of power we can
not produce, much ice. However, our
expenses are just as heavy as though
we were running at full capacity. Pay.
your ice bills by the 10th if you wish
" to receive your share of ice. Frank
lin Ice Company. ..-'A7
btirtl k lUWwM-OUwl A ia-mt-Owr IMTunOtf
I want to place a StarkV Golden
Delicious demonstration orchard) in
. every district of Macon County. Any
one wishing to take advantage of the
special price write me.
Invest in Stark's apples and you
"Ihavejnade no mistake.
I have placed two demonstration
orchards. Who's next?
J. L. SANDERS
' . Special Representative
PRENTISS, N. C.
gy A Oil For Dcntal Gold Plat
LAaJll inum' Silver .Diamonds
v magneto points, false
teeth, jewelry, any valuable's. Mail
today. Cash by return mail.
Hoke S. & R, Co., Otsego, Mich.
VICTROLAS
If you are in the market
for a Victrola, see us be
fore -buy jtg.
!Ve both lose if you
don't trade with us. ....
. Bryant Furniture Co.
Authorized Victrola Dealers
MARBLE and GRANITE
, None Excel Us
Let us price you
Tennessee Marble Works
Special Representative
C. A. LOWRY
FRANKLIN, N. C.
Essig Market
. H. a ESSIG, Prop.
Fresh Meats of All Kinds
Fine Home Made Sausage
Everything kept in a first
class market. Phone 42
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Personal Mention
Miss Helen Leach, who has been
teaaching in Durham is spending a
month's vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Leach.
Mr., W. T. Moore has puchased the
home, of Mr. Gilmer Jones near the
city limits on the Georgia road. Mr.
loore will make extensive improve
ments on the dwelling and will then
haye dne of the most desirable resi
dences in Franklin.
As a manifestation of its desire to
please the .public the . Idle Hour
Theatre has purhased and will soon
install 700 opera chairs.
Mr. Edgar Angel had an operation
for .tonsilitis last' Thursday.
The driver of a car without license
was arrested in Franklin Sunday by
Sheriff Ingram. The car belonged to
Mrs. Weatherby of Mountain City.
She came down Monday and made
arrangements for the release of the
car and driver. . -
Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Smith and
children left Monday for Asheville and
entervening towns on an advertising
trip for the Truett-McConnell meet
ing.
The X-Ray machine was' installed
last week at the Angel hospital. Dr.
Angel is -.new prepared to do lf kinds
of X-Ray work. .
Mrs, J. R. Price of Albemarle and
her niece, Miss Adelaide Crowell -of
High Point, ,are spending a - month
with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Curtis. Mrs.
Price is a sister of Mrs. Curtis. . .
Mr. W. J. Damtoft of Canton was in
Franklin last Saturday. Mr. Damtoft
is an official of the Champion Fibre
company. . '
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Thomas and
daughter, Virginia, of Santa . Fe, N.
Mex., are the guests for a week of
their friend, Mrs. Dora Ainsworth, at
Summer Hill. These visitors are de
lighted vvUk. Fr?,nJcHa. grj-itS-eople.
Mr. T.- A. Johnson, connected with
the' Atlanta Constitution, and Mrs.
Johnson were in Franklin last Mon
day Mr. and Mrs. Johnson1 are spend
ing a few days-traveling through the
mountains of Western North Carolina.
Mr. B. C. Grindstaff of Asheville
was a pleasant visitor to Franklin
last- Tuesday. V
.John Archibald Deal, 14, eldest son
of the late . Walter Deal, died of ap
pendicitis at the hospital at Gaines
ville, Ga.,' July 31st. The remains
were interred at Franklin last Sunday,
Rev. E. J. Pipes officiating.
Mr. and Mrs! W. G. Wharton of
Greensboro are' visiting their daugh
ter, Mary Jane, at Camp Taukeetah.
Like all others who have come to Ma
con county recently they see" an ex
ceedingly bright future for this sec
tion. :
Mrs. Graham Grindstaff, of - Pen-
land, N. L., Mrs. V. ,U jacoDs ana
son, Frank, Mrs. Harrell Pine and
Mrs. Fred Palmer, al of Akron, Ohio,
are visiting at tne nome oi jvir. ana
Mrs. J. F. Palmer.
Mrs. Hughes Roberts and two child
ren of Atlanta are spending a month's
vacation at the Junaluska Inn. Mr.
Roberts is a prominent attorney of
Atlanta and will make week end visits
to Franklin.
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Fuller 6f Ma
con . are. here visiting Mr?. Fuller
parents, Sheriff and Mrs. , Ingrai.t
M-. ..'garet Tuml'i of, Dc.iorest.
another daughter xA Sheriff and Mrs.
Ingram, arrived Tuesday., to spend
some; time with her parents.
Mrs.. Frank Tessier of Baton Rouge,
La., who before her marriage was
Miss Reba Sloan, daughter of the
late Jesse Sloan, is here to attend the
reunion of the Siler family. '.
; Chief Machinist Mate J. P. Ingram
U. S. Navy, left Wednesday for his
station at the navy yard at Key West
after spending . a ' month's leave with
his parents, Sheriff and Mrs. Ingram.
Mrs. J. P. Ingram will return to Key
West by' way of -Boston where she
will' visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I. 11. Downey. '
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THE completion of the new Clucugo
Ulilon Station marks ' a ' note
worthy accomplishment In the history
of important engineering undertakings,
from which travelers from all parts of
the United( States will derive pleas
ure and benefit.
The station is without doubt one of
the finest and most efficiently designed
railroad terminals in the world. It
forms a vital link in the realization f
the "Chicago City'Beautiful Plan," Sim
plicity, accessibility and convenience
for the. traveling public are the essen
tial virtues of the new terminal llest
and recreation rooms, ticket offices,
barber shop, dining rooms, stores of
various Jcinds, and almost every con
venience known to travelers, are to be
found on the one level, no steps to
climb;
The main station Is a low monumen
tal type of building with a row of
massive columns . of classic design
along the entire east front. 'Once In
side, the traveler finds himself in a
gigantic waiting room more than 100
feet . high arid brilliantly lighted
through skylights; in the '.great arch
celling. ; Colonnades inclose the room,
the walls of which are patterned after
the architecture of ancient Rome. Bor
dering this room are the ultra-complete
passenger terminal facilities. An lano
vatlon In railway terminal design is a
conference room accommodating 125
people, which Is available, without
- .Rev. J, Q Wallace returned from
Montrcat. .where 'he attendedHMfi
portant meeting of the Presbyterian
chiirch at the assembly grounds of
this organization,
Mrs. Willis M. Timmons and family
of Atlanta are guests at the" Junaluska
I1""'
Mr. Pat Hammond, associate ditor
of the Atlanta Constitution', .has been
spending a week at the fishing camp
on, the C'ullasaja , with Mr, Burton
Lyle. Mrs. Lyle and. daughter,
Dorolhy, and Smith Harris, Jr.,' also
spent last wek end at the camp. -
' Mr. J. Weimar Jones' whd 'is" with
the Associated Press and who is now
covering the session of the General
Assembly of Georgia spent Wednes
day night in Franklin, his old home
town.
Mrs. George Black, Mrs. Paul Lane
and Mrs. Harry Walters, all of Atlan
ta, are spending a Tacation at Bab
bling Brook farm visiting their
, fri(MlcI). Mrs E. c Kingsbery, vvho is
ajs0 glimriicring at the home of Miss
Annie Siagie These charming visit-
ors ar exceedinKly profuse in their
expressions of delight concerning
Franklin and the mountains of Maqon
county. The hearts of our people are
ever open to those who wish to enjoy
the many blessings which nature has
so lavishly bestowed upon this sec
tion of the state. 1
Mr. T. W. Alexander, formerly one
of the most popular rangers ever sta
tioned here and who recently resigned
from the forest service, has accepted
a position as district fire warden with
the state of North Carolina and -will
make Asheville his headquarters. Mr.
Alexander passed through Franklin
last Sunday on his way to assume
his new 'duties. The state is Very
fortunate in securing the services "of
Mr. Alexander.
Attention is invited to the ad this
week of the Franklin Lake Develop
ment. Mr.Connell, the sales manager,
now has offices in the old Citizens
Bank building on -Main street and is
ready to show the public desirable
lots on the lake front. Mr. B. S.
Galloway will assist Mr. Connell in
the sale of lots.- !
Tress Wsnt Ads Crinj; Hcs-jlts.
in Railroading
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charge, to patrons of the Union Sta
tlon lines for conferences and other
meetings. !
To give some idea of the Immensity
of the new station, It may be stated
that the main building covers an area
of about three acres with a concourse
covering 60000 square feet. The en
tire- terminal facilities cover more than
35 acres and will expedite the prompt
arid satisfactory handling of 50,000
passengers, 400 tons of baggage and
800 trains dally with room for future
expansion. Fifteen acres of glass
were used In the various coverings
over the train sheds, which extend
more than 1,200 feet beyond the main
structure. A total of 17,000. tons of
structural steel, 175,000 cuble feet of
Indiana limestone and 10,000 cubic
feet of granite were used in the sta
tion building and concourse. The foun
dation consists of 449 cylindrical con
crete piers from four to ten feet in
diameter, reaching to a depth of more
than 60 feet below the level of the
Chicago river.
Those who have had the privilege
of Inspecting the new station pro
nounce it a marvel in terminal con
struction and are urging their friends
to' see it on their next visit to Chicago,
The station Is used jointly by tit
Pennsylvania Railroad ; Chicago, Mil
waukee & St. Paul Ry. ; Chicago, Bur
lington & Qulncy R. R., and Chi
cago $ Alton R, R.
j Miss Sybil Dean Wilson of New
- gnT - aitd - iiss Elizabeth Cowan of
J Apex arrived AugH-ioJysjt thei
friends, Misses. Margie.' and VirgTttWi
Smith. These four young ladies to
gether wit'-, a few friends left Thurs
day for.& few days camping trip to
Waya.ii, Gold.
The' cream station has been moved
from the old Citizens Bank build
ing to the store .building recently
vacated by Mr. George Dalrymple.
County Agent Arrendale has moved
his office to the court house. He can
hereafter be found in the office oc
cupied by Judge Zeb Baird for the
past several years. It is understood
that Judge Baird will continue to
maintain his office in the same room.
Mr. Vincent Price of Miami, Fla.,
was a guest at Summer Hill for a
few days recently.
Kill Gunter. who wa i lcsccd in jail
here sometime ago for burglary "es
caped Wednesday night by loosening
the bars of his window. He left ho
forwarding address.
North Skeenah News
Mrs. Mam'mie Mann and. son, Mer
rell, and Hermie Mann from Franklin
Springs, Ga-. and Mrs. Mary Parson
from, Anderson, S. . C.,..were visiting
relatives and friends here the past
week
Mr, Van Sanders and wife from
South Carolina are in this section
visiting relatives and friends..'
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Toccoa., Gtv, are visiting
Stockton here.
Bell.
from
Mr.
Sam
MrJohn Holt from Tryphosa is
conducting a 10 'day singing . school
at Prentiss and is having good sue
cess. .
Mr. P;'d Ledford from Cartoogc
chaye was visitine Mr. and Mrs:
Zeb Shope Sunday. - .
Rev. J. B. Stallcup closed a 1Q day
mcctinc at Pleasant Hill. He had
good success" in it. -
Mr. Freeman Hastings rom Allison
Creek was visiting his father the past
week
Beautify the school grounds.
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. I)IKK(:TORY
Churches.
Methodist Episcopal, Soyth.
Rev. W. M. Smith, Pastor. Preach
g service every" Sunday at eleven
A. M. and seven-thirty P. J,!.1 Sun
day School Sunday morning 9:45 A.
M. T. J. Johns'ton, Superntendent.
rayer meeting every. Wednesday1, at
7:00 P. M. '
Baptist. '
Rev. A.. J. Smith, Pastor. Preaching
every Sunday at" 11:00 A. M. and 7:15
P. M. Sunday School at' 9:45 A. M.
each Sunday morning. Alex Moore,
Supt. Prayer mcetirfg at 7:15 P. M.
each Wednesday.
Presbyterian.
Rev. J. Q. Wallace, Pator. Jno C.
Wright, Superintendent of Sabbath
School. Preaching on second and
fourth 'Sabbath at 11 A. M. Sunday
ScJol at 10 A. M, every Sabbath.
Everyone is cordially invited to at
tend these services particularly the
stranger in town. The services will
also be made especially interesting to
the young people.
St. Agnes Church, Episcopal.
E. J. Pipes, Rector. Services as 'fol
lows: Holy Communion, 8 A M., ex
cept first Sunday in month. Sunday
School, 10 A. M. R. D. S"isk, Super
intendent. Morning Prayer and Ser
mon, 11 A. M. Holy Communion, 11
A. M., first Sunday in month, and 10
A M., Holy Days. Vesper services 5
P, M. each Sunday. The St Agnes
GjilJ mepts on the second and fouah
Tuesday. Come and worsh:.;vwith us,
Secret Orders. '
Masonic.
E. J. Carpenter, W. M. flenry Cabe,
Sec. Regular meetings first, and third
Tuesday nights in each month. Visit
ing brethren cordially invited, 'i
Order of the Eastern Star.
Nequassce Chapter meets first anl
third Thursday nights in each month.
Mrs. Will Sellers, Wotthy Matron.
J. S. .Conlcy. Worthy Patron. Visiti iff
members are cordially invited to be
sent.
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meetings', first an!
nights in each mof
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K. D. Sisk, C. Cj
second and fomi
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. .. Jr. O.J
Grover Jamiscl
ancial Sccretarl
second and foi
in each month.l
Confederate V
W. R. Stall
Frank I. Murtf
first Mondavi
day in July e;i
Town
Beard of I
W, L. Hip.
Cabe, J. A. I
Graded S
Mark Dowl
M. Moore,
A. Jones.' I
Colt
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Clerk c
Murray. I
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