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THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1923 THE FRANKLIN TRESS, FRANKLIN, N. C. PAGE FIVE Many Tourists ' "It's an ill wind that blows nobody good," is an old saying. The ex tremely hot and dry weather that has prevailed in the South for the past several weeks has brought many tour ists to Franklin. The past week -has seen the hotels comfortably filled with people who have come to the mountains to escape the hot winds further south. On the whole the present season has not been up to normal from the standpoint' of the local hotel proprietors, but now indi cations are that August will surpass the same month of the past several years in the number of tourists. WANT ADS 5c per Line for Each Insertion No Want Ad taken for lest than the price of live line 25 cents TRUCK FOR SALE-1 Coc-Cola truck for sale at a bargain. Still plenty good apple vinegar at Jos. Ashear's. G. T. Stiles, Franklin. 2tp FOR SALE 7 room house on a good shaded lot. Price is right and terms easy. See owner. WALTER POTTS Franklin, N. C. ltp FLOWERS FOR SALE Potted ge raniums priced from 25c up. Mrs. Lyles Harris, the Episcopal Rectory, tf , FOR RENT Move to Franklin and send the children to school. Two nice cottage's on Oak Street for rent at $8 and $10 per month respectively. Wm. L. McCoy, Franklin, N. C. 2tp FOR SALE Second hand tires and tubes. Priced right. A First check any where near real value gets them. May be inspected at Franklin Press office. LOTS FOR SALE Just outside city limits at "Franklin. Priced right. Easy 4 r t 1 j 4 rt id f - A BETTER SOLE Though down hearted you may feel, And your mind you can't control, It may be you need a heel And a brighter, better sole. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP We Buy and Sell Phone 144 Troy P. Horn, Prop. HOT DOGS AT CHARLIE BLAINE'S (By Troy F. Horn) If you have never had a treat To end your hunger pains, Just go to Franklin where they eat "Hot dogs" at Charlie Blaine's. Right round the corner close to Sloan s, . One-half a block from Main You'll find a place to rest your bones; The name is Charlie Blaine, ltp MAN WANTED to supply established farm users most complete and up-to-date farm line in America, nationally-known food products, spices, ' ex tracts,' dairy fly spray. $10,000,000. frimrmnv iu crivf vrn tVinrrMio-Vi troini ing and start you in business on cred it m a nearby locality. Good income right from the start. Write for. full information, J. R. Watkins Company. Dept. WMB-7, Newark, N. J. S4pd What to do with life? This ques tion is of supreme importance, Free training for Christian service is avail able at The Moody Bible institute of Chicago, the largest Bible training school in the world, and students of all nationalities and denominations of Christian believers are equally wel come. The General Course has no educational requirements for admis sion beyond the grammar school 8th grade, or its equivalent. Other cours es are offered for which high school or college training is necessary orde-sir-able. , English it taught to students who are deficient in its use. Among subjects covered are English Bible, ,- Evidences of Christianity, Church His tory, Public Speaking, Daily Vaca tion Bible School, Sunday School Ad ministration, Missions, Music vocal and instrumental ( a small charge be ing made for private lessons), He brew, Yiddish, and New Testament Greek. For Missionary preparation "Hygiene and First Aid, Home Eco nomics, and Manual Training are ad ded. The fall term will begin Sept. 4, but full information will be mailed free on request addressed to 153 In stitute Place, Chicago Avenue Station, Chicago, Illinois. , ltg MACON INSURANCE AGENCY ROOM 3 Bank of Franklin Bldg. R. S. JONES, Mgr. FRANKLIN. NORTH CAROLINA Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Angel and family are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Angel. Mrs. W. M. Lee and children, of Greenville, S. C, arc visiting friends in Franklin this week. Mrs. Will Moore left Saturday afternoon to attend a buyers' conven tion and style show in St. Louis this week. , , Mrs. W. N. Powers and daughters of Miami, Fla., are visiting her moth er, Mrs. E. H. Franks, who has been in feeble health for some time. Mrs. Frank Reynolds of Florida, better known to her friends here as Ann Siler, is spending a week with her aunt, Miss Annie Slagle. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daniel . of Rome, Ga., spent Sunday night at the home of Mr. Daniels' sister, Mrs. Will Sloan. Jack Sloan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon T. Sloan, who is a student at the Martha Berry school at Rome, Ga., is at home for a two weeks' vacation. ' Mr. Louis Young and Misses Selma Young and Lillie Xalloway, all of whom are attending W. C. T. C. at Cullowhee, spent : the week-end at home. Mrs. Give Kingsburyarrived last week at her summer camp at the foot of Wayah Bald. ' Mrs. Kings bury expects to spend several weeks at the camp. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Sloan and two children of Camilla, Ga., spent several days last week with , Mr. Sloan's mother, Mrs. J. S. Sloan. They at tended the Siler reunion while here. Mrs. Charlie- Cunningham.: had ,as rarta - wn,TTrnavrTvrrrarm""iTrsruwaTa Valentine, and little son, pf Middlesex, N. C; also Mrs. C. C. Currier and granddaughter, Mildred Bentley, of Cornelia. ' '. W. F. Curtis returned from Alber marle last Monday with his wife who has been spending 5 months with her sister, Mrs. Price.. Mrs. Price re turned home with her. Before re turning to Franklin Mr.' Price and Mr. Curtis spent a week at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson of Fayetteville N. C, are spending some weeks at the home of Mrs. A. W. Mangum Dr. Wilson, who is pastor of the First Methodist church of Fayetteville, oc cupied the pulpit of the Methodist church here last Sunday, and de lighted his hearers with a very force ful sermon using as his siibject the crying need in the world today for "Men and Women fit, and fitted to carry on the Lord's work.'' New Dumping Ground The town has recently purchased from Mr. , J. H. DeHart an acre of ground at Double Branches for use as a dumping ground. Arthur Pan nel has bought a new truck to haul the trash to the new dump. Chief Henry states that the trr.sh is burned daily and that every precaution will be taken, to see that the dump does not become objectionable in any way. A hedge screens the ground from passers-by on highway No. 286. The chief of police announces that he will be glad to have all trash carted away from private homes when notified that such is necessary. Girl Drowned , Norman Ancrel who was at Haves- ville last Saturday returns with a story to the effect that at four o clock Saturday afternoon four bovs of Hayesville were swimming in the Hi awassee river when the body of a girl apparently about seventeen years of age came floatincr bv the swimmins hole.. The boys 'became frightened and returned to town and reported the matter. A. search by men of the town failed to find the body of the girl. Norman states that he was in formed in Hayesville that a. girl of Andrews had been missing from her home for sometime. . Mapping County Roads Under instructions from J. C. Walk er, district engineer, Mr. W. A. Mc Neil, resident engineer, is making maps of all the county roads in Maj con county. Just why these maps are being prepared is not stated, but it is believed here that the state wishes to have this information on file in the event that the state takes over for maintenance all the county roads at some future date. . Rev. Shannon Has Fine Health Nov "I used to have constant pains in my side, head and neck and was so nervous I never . slept well. I was constipated, my kidneys distressed me, REV. W. T. SHANNON my appetite was poorand I suffered with a rheumatic condition for years. Sargon filled me with new life and energy relieved all my ailments and I eat and slep like, a healthy boy. "Sargon- Pills completely cleared my system of poisons without the least discomfort." Rev. W. T. Shannon, Blythewood, S. C. Perry's Drug Store, Agcnts.-Adv. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends, both white and colored, for the kind ness shown us during the sickness and death of our mother and grand mother, Hattie Louise Gudgcr, and also for the beautiful floral offering, pit EVA AND ESKMO HOWELL. North Carolina, , Macon County, In the Superior Court. Mrs. 'Minnie E. Downs, Wilford Downs, and wife, Trixie Downs, and Ray Downs vs. Andrew Downs, Blanche Cabe and husband, J. B. Cabe, Claude Scott, and Harold Scott, Evelyn Scott, Jennie Scott, Eu gene Scott and Paul Scott, minors! The defendants, Andrew Downs, Blanche Cabe and J. B. Cabe, will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon County, N. C, to the end that the lands of the plaintiffs and defendants may be sold for partition, and the defendants will take notice that they are required to appear on the 8th day of September, 1930 in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court for Macon .County, N. C, and answer or demur to the petition in said action or the plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. .... This .the 8th day of August, 1930. FRANK I. MURRAY, Clerk, Superior Court. -A14-4tc-J&JS4 COMING! Dr.AW.MJLA EYE SPECIALIST RELIABLE, EFFICIENT, DEPENDABLE Licensed by examination and pronounced thoroughly competent 'to correct defec tive vision by State Boards ' of three States. Over 25 years active practice and over 30,000 satisfied patients. Have your eyes examined and fitted now by Carolina's most Satisfactory Eve Specialist. TO SEE BETTER SEE o DULA Children's eyes need examination, See me. FRANKLIN, N, C, Mon. and Tues., August 18 and 19 Munday Hotel RAINBOW SPRINGS, Wed, Aug. 20 HIGHLANDS, Thursday, Aug 21 ; GLENV1LLE, N. C, Friday, Aug. 22 BREVARD, N. C Saturday, Aug. 23 Waltermire Hotel - Prepare your children for their best year ever in school. DR. A W. DULA, Lenoir, N. C. 6 66 :S ' 4 f Relieve a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days, 666 also in Tablets. PARADISE PLAYERS TO BE PRESENTED The Hudson, Library as sociation of Highlands will present the Parrydise Play ers in the "Pied Piper" on Saturday, Aug. 16 at 4:30 P. M. at the Smith cottage. Those who were -so fortu nate as to witness a similar performance last year will certainly avail themselves of another opportunity to see this delightful play. Those for whom it is a new exper ience will find a rare charm in this beautiful setting of a little bit of "Fairyland." Admission for grown-ups will be 50 cents and for chil dren 25 cents. LEILA MARETT. NOTICE To the members of the Jr. 0. U. A. M. and to the. friends of James M. McCracken and Coley Guest, de ceased, late of Millshoal Council,' No. 246, announcement is made of the memorial service to be given at, the Holly Springs Baptist church Sunday, Aug. 24, 1930 at 11 a. m.f Rev. A. S. Solesbec, officiating. x p2tA20 COMING! DR. N. D. WELLS Registered Optometrist Eye-Strain Specialist PIERSON HOUSE, HIGHLANDS, N. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 OUR SPECIALTIES: Positive relief cf eye strain and all conse quent headaches.. .Eyes examined scientifically without the aid of drugs or loss of time from work. . .Glasses that arc Becoming as well as Comfortable... ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED BY 24 YEARS SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE. BRING US. ALL.. YOUR EYE TROUBLE Will Mean a Lot When Your Boy or Girl Goes Away to School We have a good line reasonably priced Wardrobe Trunks Bags Suitcases Let us show them to you LEACH BROTHERS I I p " '''r" Kwav:'-;v 'if -i his policy lapsed two days What a set-back to this family man's affairs! A tremendous repair bill, liability suit and doc tor's fees for weeks ahead. And his perfectly good insurance policy, that would have freed him of all financial trouble when this accident occurred, lapsed only two days ago! There is no one thing you can do as important as insur ing properly. We shall be glad to consult with you today. HENRY CABE . . 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