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PA'. THE FttAWIvLSN FRESS FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1925. Ebcticn Results in Maccn J-iir S. Senate: Ki-ynplds KW, Uvcr;;i;.ui ' ' '. (',.- ( .iKTt-.s : Alloy 74;', Weaver (')'): . For I uuge: Johnston M), . Malbnee 4.'-), .M :nro 69..'n.'nn:i.h 50. Tor Sjiieitar; . Leaihenvood 7V Davis 701. . For State Senate: Roane 1097. . In the state Overman was elcctc:! Iy about J5,00!) majority. . VVea .er heat Alley by, about 6 to 1 . jt is- understood that a "second pri mary between .Mr. Moore and, Mr. MaliofK'e will be run later to ilcter ?nine who will be c.ir iicxt judge. PORTER NOMINATED At tl e time the article in this issue was written announcing the results of "liie election, The Press was unable to nbtain the vote for Mr. J. A; Porter for representative, It was later learn ed that his total vote in the county vn 81:7 lie was uhr.ppos"d for the nomination. Mr. Porter s well known to the voters'1 of Macon county and is a gentleman of .high standing. If Mr. Porter is , elected at ; the general elec tion next fall, the people of Macon may rest assured that Macon county will he well represented in the legis lative halis, .of the. state. :, COZAD ICE- PLANT TO BE READY EY JUNE 15TH The machinery for the Cpzad Pie plant is now being installed by an -expert' in the new buildine; hear the roll er mill. When in operation this plant will have 'a -.'capacity of five tons per day.. Mr. Jess Con-ley, general mana ger of the. plant, reports that he hopes to have the plant .ready for .operation by June 15th. The plant is so con structed as to permit of adding other units of five-tons capacity, each' when the demand for ice makes such steps necessary. WILSON, RESIGNS In a te'egrarri - received Tuesday from New York, Mr, Rufus R. Wilson announced his unconditional resigna tion as a member of Tremont Park directorate. I5un(?al6vs of cast iron are being built in Glasgow, Scotland, to relieve the housing shortage. 11, SLOAN CIVIL ENGINEER Registered under act of. Gen eral Assembly of North Caro lina. ' .. Careful personal attention given ( to all. work. Room Twelve ;ark of Franklin Building. Franklin, - N. C. HIGHWAY NO. 10 NOW OPEN At last Highway No. 1(1, . leading toward Ashoville and lraiiklm Has it-en otieneii to traffic. The last link out of Jiryson toward Ashoville was opened un Saturday. Work i being pushed on Balsam and it is hoped that by August 1, a straight trip over No, 10. will be enjoyed by those motoring r m c ,1 r . ..1 over. J he -lew nines irom me rorK.s of the road to Almond Will be built as soon as possible. Then there will be a hue road trom Asncvme to jviur phy over No. 10 and' on into Georgia or by way of, Franklin into Georgia. Either route travelled will give one a scenic trip, that cannot be' excelled. Vistas of mountains: rising until in the distance they seem." to meet the cloud are seen as one journeys along. The beauties of Western North Caro lina will bo seen and enjoyed by more people this summer: than ever before. The Ruralite, Sylva, N. C. Prominent Men Here Mr. A. L. Crowe of Marietta, Ga., and Mr, 'Frank F. Stoops of Chatta nooga, passed through Franklin Tues day, Those visitors are prominent business inch in their respective cit ies and were making a pleasure trip through the mountains, While here, they called at The Press office and took occasion to announce their ad miration for Franklin, stating that a town-of this size must have forward looking men at the helm to undertake the building of the large dam and power plant. These, gentlemen were likewise delighted with the scenery and climate of Fjanklin, LECTURE ON PALESTINE Mr, J. P. Jarrett will lecture at Sugar Fork, June 20, at 3 p. ,ni; on Palestine. Everybody invited. EAT AT REECE'S RESTAURANT IF NOT, WHY NOT??? 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