V FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 132S PAGE SEVL r 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 lv ' - - JJ 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. v 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.

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