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FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 132S
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UANT ADS
5c per Line for Each Insertion
No Want Ad taken for less than
the price of five lines 25 cents.
WANTED Good fat cattle, good
sheep, also corn fed hogs off the
pole, 100 to 175 lbs. Spot cash paid
Essig Market. , tf
FOR SALE Two gasoline tngines.
Apply Press office. i tf
FOR SALE Plain .typewriter paper
in' boxes; $1.50 to $2.00" per box of
500 sheets. Franklin Press. tf
THE REAL BEAN BEETLE KILL
er at Smith's Drug Store only fifteen-cents
a pound in quantity. tf
WANTED, DOGWOOD We are
now, buying Dogwood at our plant
at Franklin. See us for prices and
specifications. George S. Ellis, Frank
lin, N. C. .PA27
1 VslOVSllUA J.T1WUUUU I
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Miss Rosa Mahaffey of Graycourt,
S. C, is visiting' Mrs. pick Hudson.
. Mrs. Kerr Cunningham went to
Clay county Monday on business.; .
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Moore on August 8th, . a fine boy.
Mr. Hugh Marbut of Athens, Ga.,
spent several days in Franklin the
past week. ." 1
Mrs. C. M. Cunningham of. Winston
Salem, is visiting friends and relatives
in Franklin.
Miss Laura Stillwell of Kinston, is
spending a few days with her sister,
Mrs. J. F. Cunningham.
Miss Bertha Gray Gallam of New
berry, S. C, is the guest - of Mrs.
Dick Hudson.
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Miss . I.
troit, , is Vi;ii.
here.
M of De-
rrGcorge Reid
Drs. W. H. Biggins and Lylc-West
attended the mid-summer clinic of
the First ' District 'Dental Association
held at Kcnilworth Inn in Asheville
this week.
Rev. and Mrs. Scading of Daytona
Beach, Fla., spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs.' W. P. Landrum on Nicka
jack and Monday night with Mrs.
Uene Johnson on Cullassaja.
A BARGAIN Two acres of land, i
with, seven room cottage with water
and lights. This property is close in,
inly a few minutes walk from the
.center, of ''town;. Price, $3,500. W. B.
McGuire. .
WANTED Middle aged man. Hust
lers make $40 to $100 weekly sell
ing" Whitmer's guaranteed line of
toilet , articles, soaps, spices, extracts
and medicines. Macon county now
open. Team or car needed. Ex
perience unnecessary. Salesmanship
taught,, free. Start : making good
money this 'fall. Write today. The
H. C. Whitmer Company, Columbus.
Indiana. ' PA27
FOR. SALE 1920 Model Buick Tour
ing Car; In good condition and
new casings. Mrs. Frank Williams,
Angel Hospital ' , 'PA20
PUPPIES . FOR SALE )4 German
Police; M Red Chow, from $10 to
$25. F. Y. McCracken, Franklin Fur
niture CoM Franklin, N. C. S3
LADIES, who can do plain sewing
at home and want profitable spare
time work. Write (enclose- stamp)
to HOMEMAID DRESS CO. Am
sterdam, N. Y. PA20
FOR SALE A great bargain : Seven
passenger open Cadillac Car in perfect-order:
been used very little.
Call and see it at. Lakemont Station,
or write L. R. Lipscomb, Lakemont,
Ga. -' A20
FOR SALE Two lots on Bidwell
stfeet, approximately half an acre,
within 150 feet of Harrison Avenue.
Concrete sidewalk. ' Water and lights
adjacent. S. A. . Harris, Franklin
Press.
FOR' RENT Attractive furnished
apartment. See Mrs. George A.
Jones.
Announce Development
Harrison Cove Place
The begining of the , development
of a 457-acre tract, known as the
Harrison Cove place, was announced
here this week by C. R. Lewis" and
associates, who. have purchased the
property from J. O. Harrison.
The property is just off the gov
ernment trail from the top of Trimont
to Wayah Bald, and is about midway
between the tops of the two peaks.
It is likewise nea'r a good road. Roads
and trails are being built into the
property and the streams are to be
stocked with speckled trout, it is an
nounced. ! ' .
The developers plan to make of the
place a camp,, where t6urists ma en
joy the pleasures of camping with
most of the drudgery eliminated. A
central dining room is to be con
structed, cabin's are to be built and
conveniently equipped with running
water, shower baths, etc.; tennis
courts are to be constructed, and
other forms of , amusement provided.
Mr. Lewis believes the location is
ideal. He points out that it is a nice
length hike from Franklin to the
camp; and another from there to
Wayah Bald; and that the camp can
be reached oyer the mountain trails
by horseback or over the road by
motor.
Miss Eteanor Gladstone, librarian
of the State Normal, Cullowhee, spent
the week end with Miss Myrtle Bolick
on Elhjay.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lentz are on a
visit this week to relatives of Mrs.
Lentz in various parts of Alabama.
The Camp Fire Girls, accompanied
by Miss Hattie Brendle and Mrs. B.
C. Reavis, spent Tuesday and- Wed
nesday on a camping trip on Wayah
Bald. , I J
Misses' Myrtle and Grace McClure.
Cornelia and Elizabeth Smitji ancf
Mr. Hugh Marbut motored to Ashe
ville, Bla.ck Mountain and Mon'treat
and back last Saturday. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mattoon of
Asheville, are the guests of Mr; and
Mrs. J. F. Cunningham. Mr. Mat
toon is supervisor -of the Pisgah Na
tional Forest.
Zeb Clouse has accepted a position
as clerk in Joe Ashear's store.
George Abel, president of the
Franklin Company, . left Wednesday
for Orlando,. Fla., where he will spend
the winter. George Wurst, another
official of the Franklin Company
will rtmain. here to' look after the
affairs of the company.
THE NEWER SORT
OF DINING ROOM
Th kind you have been dream
ing about', possessing yourself,
is made possible for you if you
come- tov Bryant's, Furniture
, store now. " We can show yotr
the most appealing, dining room .
furniture you have ever 'laid
eyes on. And you must see it
to really appreciate it. v
BRYANT FURNITURE COMPANY
ADVERTISING IN THE PRESS BRINGS RESULTS
Rev. Jas. Bristol, negro minister
livintr hi the Patton settlement, died
buried Wednesday at the cemetery
near his residence. '
. Dr. Lyle West has taken offices in
the Rank of Franklin huildinef for the
practice of his profession of den
tistry. Dr. West has the omces tor
merly occupied by the late Dr. C. D.
Baird. ,
People read the want ads because
the are a regular card index of busi
ness opportunities. Want ads pay
because people read them. You should
use the want column ii the Press be
cause it pays. '., ' '
Mrs. Gilmer A. Jones who has been
in Asheville for . several weeks has
returned to her home here. Friends
will be glad to know that Mrs. Jones,
who has been ill, is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. McCracken en
tertained a large number of their
relatives and other guests at their
home during the past week, the visi
tors attending the Truett-McConnell
meeings. Visitors at the McCracken
home during the week'included : Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. Cox, Seneca, S. C;
C.C. Cox, Pickens, S. C; A.C. Walker,
Clyde; F..A. Justice and family; Miss
Elizabeth McCracken, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Henes, Dr. J. R. McCracken,
and M. Theo. McCracken and family,
all of Waynesville; and Rev. R. P.
McCracken, of Clyde.
Rev. R. A, Sentelle of Haywood
county, was a visitor here last week,
attending the Truett-McConnell meet
ings. Mf: Sentelle, who has served
as county superintendent of schools
in Haywood county a number of
terms, and who has spent most of
his life teaching, continues his work
in the schoolroom, although he is in
his eightieth year. He will teach
this year , at. Bethel, in 1 Haywood
county. While here Mr. Sentelle was
the guest of Mr. and -Mrs. F.; Y. Mc
Cracken. '
. Mr: and Mrs. J.T. Stowe andfamily
of High Shoals, Ga., are " the guests
of Rev, and Mrs. G. C. Steed.
J. C. Alexander, of Danville, Va.,
and Miss Maud Keener of Rabun
Gap, Ga., were married at th'e .pas
torium at Franklin Wednesday morn
ing, Rev. G. C. Steed officiating.
Franklin motorists interested in
the motorcade On Saturday from
Asheville to Murphy are requested
to meet at the Franklin Press office
at 5 o'clock this (Friday) afternoon
to plan to go to Murphy in a party
early Saturday morning.
THREE INJURED
WHEN TRUCK GOES
OFF IOTLA BRIDGE
Bedford Welch was fatally in
jured and Fred Cairns and Ralph
Morgan suffered less serious injuries
when the radius" rod of the truck in
which they were riding broke just as
the vehicle entered the Iotla bridge.
The accident occurred about 11
o'clock Tuesday morning.
The three were brought to the
Angel Hospital. Mr. Welch was par
alyzed from his hips down, and died
Thursday. The other two sustained
cuts and bruises. -
OUR FAMILY
RESTAURANT
For both economy and satis
faction you will find our resta
urant the ideal place for family,
meals. While our menu is most
inviting, and our dishes excel
lent in quality, our prices are
most reasonable. Then, too,
there is a congenial atmosphere
and good company around yoit
at every meal. Try our place
next time you dine out.
Franklin Bakery and Restaurant
EAT AT
ReeceV Restaurant
The jingle of the silver and the laughter
of the boys,
Keep Reece's Restaurant full of pep
and joys. '
The service they give is given with.
delight,
From 6 o'clock morning till 12 o'clock
night.7
REECE'S RESTAURNT
OPEN NOW AND FOREVER MORE
Miss Tim Sloan who has been here
visiting her mother, Mrs. J; S. Sloan,
returned to Atlanta Monday.
Mrs. A. S. Corbin of Pembroke, is
here for a week as the guest of her
sister, Mrs. W. G. McGuire, and her
brother, George Bulgin.
Mrs. T. M. Plonk and children of
Rutherfordton, is here visiting Mrs.
Plonk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
McGuire.
Friends . of Mrs. W. N. Sloan, who
has been ill for sometime, are pleased
that she is able to be out again
Billie Davis of Sylva, was here
Wednesday, ' visiting his brother, Bob
Davis- ' m !' - ; :
Mrs. Alvah Pearce had as her
guests last week end, her father, Mr.
E. J. Hale and . young brother, Mas
ter Eugene Hale, of Atlanta, Georgia.
Misses Donnalee Hale and Mary
Hosford of Atlanta are the guests this
week of their - cousin, Mrs. Alvah
Pearce. ' .
FAIR GROUND PARK
A beautiful grove within city limits.
City Water, Electric Light, Concrete
sidewalks. A few lots for sale; Terms
to suit. v
FRANKLIN COM, Owner
OFFICE ON THE PROPERTY,
IB
Cam
Sites
Crest of Wayah Bald
Mountain
in Wantahala Mountains
WATER AND GOOD ROADS
Overlooking Wayah Creek Valley, Nantahala
Mountains - with City of Franklin- and Co wee
Mountains in the distance.
These sites are absolutely the only ones for
sale or ever will be on this wonderful Wayah
Mountain
Just seventeen sites left.
Prices too reasonable to print
Phone or Wire
C.R.LEWE
OWNER :; , . ;
Phone 16-03 , FRANKLIN, N. C.