Lr:.CAL :DYL2JlZ: 1.211ZZ CF SALE Carolina, I : t County. WHEREAS, power of sale was vcstrd in the undersigned .Trustee by deed of trust executed by K. S. Oliver and wife, R. Pauline Oliver, dated T'anuarv 19." 1931. and reg istered in the. office of the Retris- sr or ucens tnr Mam I nuntv in .MVtgage Book 31, page 394, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se- I cured thereby, and the holder of the note having demanded that the . undersigneds Trustee iexercise 4he power of sale in him vested,. I will, therefore; by virtue of the power of sale in said deed of trust, on Monday, February 29, 1932, at ; 12:00 o'clock '-noon, sell at the courthouse door in Franklin, North . Carolina, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash ; the fol ' lowing described -property : ' ' Beginning at an iron stake on the South side of Highway, No. 28 in the West line of the J. L. Moore , lands and ' runs West with the South side of Highway No. 28 474 i feet to a stake 6 feet East of Zoellner's '' NE corner, then South and .6 feet East of Zoellner's' line 72 feet, to a stake in the old toad and in J. L. Moore's' line; - then East with! old', road and Moore's e 474 feet to a stake in Moore s linKen North 120 feet to the beginning. ' - " ' ' This the. 27th day "of January, 1932. - t. S. JONES, Trustee. j28-4tc-J&J-F18' . . 1 - NOTICE , North Carolina, - J Macon County, , '. ' WHEREAS, power of sale was vested in the undersigned trustee - by deed of trust from W." J. Zach- ary and wife, "Maria Zachary, to .vGeorge B. Patton, Trustee,: dated November 21, 1929, and registered r-the -office of the. Register of Deeds for Macon County in Record .. f ,trricTlcri nt FippHa of TrilSt . VI Avxw. . - No. 32, page 126, to secure "the payment of three notes of even date with said deed of trust, pay able to R. S. Jones and R. D. Sisk, Receivers, said notes aggregating " $6,000.00, due and payable, $1200.00 on November 18, 1930; $2400.00 on November 18, 1931 r and $2400.00 on November : 18, 1932, ith interest from date at six per cent annum, payable-annually," and said deed -of trust and notes stipulating that in case detauit should oe maae m me payment -of the first note, or in Imainder of said notes should at (once become due and payable, hatever might be' the date of ma- yaurity expressed therein, and where "as'the first of . said notes has not the interest thereon," the remainder of said notes,, with interest there on, are therefore, declared to be due and payable and ,the holders , having requested the undersigned trustee to excrcisethe power vest ' ed in, him by said deed of trust: -1 will, therefore, by virtue of the . r . power of sale by said deed o( trust in me vested, on Monday, the 14th day' of March.' 1932. at twel o'clock, noon, sell at the courthouse door in -Franklin, N. C, at public auction to the highest bidder for ' cash the following described prop- " - rty: '---'" . '- , '.t All the lands described in a deed from W. J. , Zachary and wife, ' Maria B. Zachary to Trimont Park, Inc., dated June 1, 1926, and re corded in the office of, the Regis ter of. Deeds for Macon County, in Dook N-4, of Deeds, page 337, and nioi'C particularly described as follcws: ,' Tract 1. Being all the lands con veyed by deed by John P. Jones and wife to Wiley Zachary, dated January 31, 1925, said deed being recorded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for , Macon county in Book J-4, page 459, said tract con taining, approximately 360 acres, to which deed and record reference is hereby made for a complete de scription of same. Tract. 2. All the lands conveyed by leed by W. B. McGuire and wife, to W. J. Zachary, Said deed dated November 28, 1924, and re corded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Macon County, in Book J-4, page 473, to which deed and record, reference is here by made for a complete descrip tion, said tract containing approx imately 800 acres., Tract 3. All the lands conveyed by deed from M. D. Billings and wife to W. J. Zachary, said ,deed bearing date of December 17, 1918, and recorded in the office . of the Register of Deeds for.Macon Coun ty,, in Book E-4, page 78, to which deed ,and record-reference is here by made for a complete descrip tion, said tract containing approx imately 75 acres, This February 9th, 1932.. GEORGE B. PATTON, Trustee. F 11 4tc M 3 "TiTI' North 16 dcg. 30' East 30 poles to the beginnings containing 172.5 acres, more or, less,, according to survey 'of W. J. Jenkins, surveyor of May ,20, 1926. -,;. . Being the ' land conveyed to C B. Woody ; by G".i,W. Parrish and wife, E. J. Parrish, by deed dated thef- 3rd day of 1 November, 1900, and recorded 'in. the office of the Register . of Deeds for. Macon County in Book VV, page 268, j which- is also Stat Grant No. 13173 and is recorded in said Reg ister's Office in Book HH, pages 4-7, V " .v : . Being also the land conveyed to C. B. Woody" by State Grant No. 1 7934 which Grant . -i s recorded in said Register's office in Book Q-3, page: 127.;v yu. ;.'.,;:'. - Being also a portion of the land conveyed by State Grant No. 12642 to C. B. Woody which Grant is recorded in said Register s ottice in Book ' FF, page 301, to ' all of which reference is hereby made. This the 29th day of January, 1932. ;. R. S. JONES, Trustee. 4-4tc-HAO-F25 BAYERASPIRIN is always SAFE BEWARE OF IMITATIONS NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. WHEREAS, power of sale was vested in the undersigned Trustee by deed of trust from C. B. Woody and wife, Ruemma Arcella Woody, Maude Woody Breedlove, Emaune Woody, Manliff Woody td R. S. Jones, Trustee, dated August 20, 1929, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in book No. 32, page 10, to secure the payment of Five Hundred - ($500.) Dollars; and whereas, default has bden made in the payment of said sum, and the owner of said indebtedness having demanded the said Trustee to exer rise the power of sale in him vest ed: '.. I will, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of trust in me vested, on Tuesday, the first day .of March, 1932, sell at the courthouse door at Franklin, North Carolina, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described property:' ' Beginning at a black oak corner in the old Creenenberg line, now the Government line, South side of Turkey Knob not far from the Battles, it being the beginning corn er of State" Grant -Na -13473 and runs with the Government lines as follows: North 16 degT 30" East 184 poles to Government stake in flat at head of small branch thence North 1 dee. West 126 poles to a Spanish oak corner on top of ridge. Government corner thence South 88 deg. 30" East 56 poles to . Government corner thence South 16 deg. 30 East 56 poles to Government stake; thence South iideg. 30" West 55 pole to Government stake at rocK thence South 33 deg. 30' East 152 poles to a hickory or stake in old Government line; thence with the Creenenberg or Government line South 33 dcg. 30' East 28 poles to a stake ; Government corner ; thence South 33 deg. 30' East 35 pole '' to a stake in the painted Govern -: . . . . ii ment line on the ridge near an oiuj road: thence South 63 dcg. West 46 poles to a chestnut Government corner; thence South 3.5 West 16 coles to a Government stake thence North 35 West 54 poles to a Government stake oji the moun tain : thence South 58 deg. 30' Wes 148 poles to a Government stake irrnn ton of mountain ; thence NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina,',. Macon County. - By virtue of the power of sale vested in the undersigned com missioner under authority of the Deed of Trust executed by George T.. Parrish and wife, Beulah E. Parrish, said Deed of , Trust bear ing date the 13th day ,of August, 1930, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Ma con county in book No. 31, page 338, to secure certain indebtedness in said Deed of Trust set forth, to le Bank of Franklin, and default having been made in the payment thereof, and demand having been made upon the undersigned trustee to exercise the power of sale in said truste vested under the terms of said Deed of Trust: I will, therefore, on Monday, the 7th day of March. 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House Door in the Town of Franklin, North Carolina, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described property : In Burnihgtown Township, "what is commonly and generally known as the -George T. Parrish and Beu lah E. Parrish home place on which they now live, containing 160 acres more or less, and icing all the land described in a deed from N. H. Parrish and wife to George T. Par rish and wife Beulah E. Parrish, dated March 5, 1895, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina in Book FF of Deeds, page 1? - in) j A UNLESS you see the name Bayer ind tlja word genuine on the package is wctured above you can never be jure? that you are taking the genuine . Bayer Aspirin that thousands ;of physicians prescribe in their daily '''.practice. .' V' - 'J The name Bayer means genuine Vspirirt. It is your guarantee of purity your protection against thi imitations. Millions of users havt proved that it is safe. ' Genuine Bayer Aspirin promptly jelieve3: ' - 'nliritta Colds 'NT - Neuralgia . ' Sore Throat Lmnbago , ' : l I. Rheumatism ' Toothacbj . lo harmiful after-effecti follow It i: It titi m iipnzi tht hcr LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS the court and that within en days thereafter was raised the - Sum of 10 per cent as by law provided, and the court having made an.-order to the undersigned trustee to resell. . Now, Therefore, under and "by virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust executed by W... H. Young and Nancy Young, his "wife, to W. R.j Sherrill, Trustee, for Frank Hyatt, on the 17th" day of 1931, which deed of trust is duly recorded in Book 32 at page 246, in the office of the Register of, Deeds of Macon Coun ty, North .Carolina, and default having been made in. the payment of the indebtedness, secured there by, and the holder of the note hav ing directed the said deed of trust be foreclosed, and an order of re sale' having been made by ; the court ; the undgrsigned will offer for sale and resell to the highest bidder for cash, at fhe Court House Door " in the Town of Franklin, Macon Co.; N. C. on Saturday, the 27th day of February, 1932, at Noon, to satisfy said debt, interest and cost of sale the following de scribed tract of land:' Situate, lying and being in Mill- shoal Township, Macon County, North Carolina, and bounded on the North by the lands of Herman Dean ; on the East by the lands of Frank Crisp; on the South' by the lands of J. W. Berry; and on the West by the lands of R. L. Fish, and containing 40 acres more or less. ; This the Uth day of February, 1932. W. R. SHERRILL, Trustee. F18 2tc F25 J. O.U. A. M. NEWS CORRAL Edited by JOHN W. EDWARDS Also the land described in a Deed frenrj. R. Guyer, et al, to' George Parrislv which deed is duly re corded in the office of Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina, in Book E-4, page 293, to both Of which deeds as so recorded reference is hereby, made . for, a more complete and definite descrip tion of the land hereby conveyed. this ord day ot febrnary,- C. F.. MOODY,' Trustee, F4-4tcBF-F25 in Your bowels! Poisons absorbed into the system from souring waste in the bowels cause that dull, headachy, sluggish bilious condition; coat the tongue foul the breath; sap energy, strength and nerve-force. A little of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will cleat up trouble likB that, gently, harm lessly, in a hurry. The difference it will make in your feelings overnight will prove its merit to you. Dr. Caldwell studied constipation for over forty-seven years. This long experience enabled him to make his prescription just what men, women, old people and children need to make their bowels help themselves. Its natural, mild, thorough action and iti pleasant taste commend it to everyon. That's why "Dr. CaldWtU'i NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, ( Macon County. In tha Superior Court. Luther Young ' vs. , The Heirs at Law of Fannie Loudermilk, , Deceased, WHOSE names and addresses are unknown, and all other persons, firms or corporations claiming any interest in the subject matter of this ac tion. Under and by virtue of a judg ment entered by the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, "entitled as ' above, and aonointinK the undersigned as Commissioner of the Court to sell the hereinafter described lands, I will on the 7th dav of March 1932, at the Courthouse door in the Town of rrankhn, North Larolina, between the legal hours of sale, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described ' land, to wit : In Millshoal -Township, Macon County, North Carolina, adjominp the lands of John B. Potts and b L. Loudermilk, and Beginning af a large white oak on top of a ridge, and old corner, runs N 53 W 4 poles to a Spanish oak ; then 58 W 32 poles to a small chestnut oak: S 39 W 8 poles to a Spanisl oak; S 5 E 24 poles to a stake; E 18 poles to a stake, S. L. Louder milk's west line ; ; northwardly with S. L. Loudermilk's line to the Be ginning, containing six acres more or less. This land is being sold pursuant to a judgment entered tn a. tax foreclosure preceding to recover on tax certificates held by the plain tiff. - This 1st day of February, 1932. J. FRANK RAY, Commissioner F4-4tc F25 - NOTICE OF RE-SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST THAT WHEREAS, the land hereinafter described was duly 'so! at public sale on the 29th day of January, 1932, to Frank Hyatt for the turn of $175.00; and that where ai, laid bid. Wat duly repotted NOTICE OF SALE - North Carolina, Macon County: By virtue of the power of sale vested in the undersigned commis sioner under authority of the Deed of Trust executed by ,T. M. Grist and wife to G. A. Jones, Trustee, said Deed of Trust bearing date the 17th day of March, 1931, and reg istered in the tffice 'of the Regis ter of Deeds for Macon County in Book No. 31, page 328, to secure certain indebtedness in said Deed of Trust set forth, to The Bank Franklin, and default havirig been mde in the payment thereof, arid demand having been made up on the undersigned trustee to ex ercise the power of sale in said trustee vested under the terms of said Deed of Trust: I Vill, therefore, on Monday, the 21st day of Marchs 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, .at the Court House door in the Town of Franklin, North Carolina, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash following described property: Fl R ST 1 RAcTI AirnW lands described in a deed from(J. C' Strong and wife to 1. M. Onst, said deed bearing date of Noy. 20, 1928, and registered in office of Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book R-4 of Deeds, page 183, containing approximately 540 acres. SECOND TRACT: All the lands described in , a deed from Mrs. Lizzie Ballew and E. H. Brown to M. Grist, said deed beaiinp date of March 12, 1930, and re corded in the office of Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book Q-4 of Deeds, page 542, containing approximately 120 acres, subject however, to a mortgage now held against this tract of land by Mrs. Lizzie Ballew for $500.00. This 17th day of February, 1932. G. A. -JONES, Trustee. Fi8-4tc-BofF-M10 . CULLASAJA COUNCIL At the regular weekly meeting of the Cullasaja Council, Ihuisday evening, . Feb. 11, a large crowd was present. William A: Allgary was reinstated into V. L, P. Brother Allgary. is one of the printers on The Press force. Fred A. Arnold was elected for membership, and Quince Norton was reelected into the order. Brother Ell Tallent was reported sick. He had the misfortune of injuring his back while working over on Nantahala, on the Wind ing Stairs. - , Brother A. L. Leach's name was drawn from the pot, but as he was not present he' forfeited the dollar. Brothers, it would, be la your ad vantage to attend the meetings. Brother John H. Thomas was out with a large bag of apples. That sure is one brother who has his heart on the right side. Besides his big heartiness, John Thomas has the best sense of wit of any man in Macon county. To appre ciate his humor,, compare it with Mark Twain's, O. Henry's, Will Rogers',, or Hambone's. There is only one suggestion for future Vis its I beg Brother Thomas to bring grape fruit or watermelons Some of his apples were so small they were dangerous. Brother Man son Saunders came in a second of swallowing one whole. , , ' The training school is progressing nicely. The attendance is not so large, but there is plenty of pep. Brother C. M. Moore has made several trips to his farm on Iotla, here of late he says to work; but it is a, known fact that these trips are made only for reasons of in vestigating the abundance of fish ing worms for the coming' season. Brother E. B. Dehart is going to need a body guard if Dave McCoy, of up Cullasaja way, isn't persuaded to leave a certain derby alone. Dave wants to wear this headgear everytime he comes to Franklin; and E. B., for sound reasons, I guess, rather resents the idea. Brother Tom Johnston is able to be on the streets these days. All of the brothers are glad to see you out, Brother Johnston. Brother Wade Arvey is the best Junior in foot racing in the state. The other day, while helping move a large safe upstairs in the bank building, the safe broke from its fHOflring and started down the stairs BYolterArvey lightly in front. It was a'miTM'Wiow ne outran the 'step-splitting sai&r s me saiejiit ine grouna iioor u carried two hall doors into wreck age, tearing one from its hinges. Chief Bob Henry has decided it was time for speeders to have a check or doiible check. Signs are in the making to warn motorists from flying down the town hill and over across the river, and' vice versa. back rider and athlete; he held the record for the broad jump for many years. His favorite pastime was hunting and fishing. Washing ton was a slave owner and operat ed a distillery at his Dogue Run place.' ': -, , Washington' death was due to exposure on December 12, 1799, in a storm while riding over his estate with his, managers. He went to bed with a sore throat, followed by an ague. His remains were interred at Mount Vernon. (This history may be a little out of the ordinary rut, but if gives a few faots not often read in the. life of Washington. In each Junior Hall iii the country , the picture of George Washington is found on the charter of the lodge.) : Forty-two millions and some decks of playing cards sold last year yes, and enough face paints to make -a good size ocean. There should not be much trouble with the absentee vote this year- all the away from here voters" are at home eating off of Pa. 6 6 6 LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE 666 Liquid or Tablet ued internal ly and 666 Salve externally, make a complete, and effective treatment for Colds. UOST SPEEDY REMEDIES KM. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS: When your heels wear And your soles tear, , We'll treat yoti fair On every pair. Troy Horn. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse "Wo Buy and Sell" Box 212 Troy F. Horn Funeral Directors And Embalmers We are prepared to render prompt, courteous and respectful service in. the hour of need ORDERS FOR FLOWERS HANDLED Ambulance Service BRYANT Furniture Company Day Phone Night Phone 106 20 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County.' WHEREAS, power of sale was csted in the undersigned trustee . . . . . ? - i by deed ot trust irom ivannoc Company to Gilmer A. Jones, Trus tee, dated November 21, 1925, and recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Macon County in Mortgage Book 29, page 138, to secure the payment of Four Thous and ($4,000.00) Dollars payable to Sam L. Franks, and -whereas, der fault has been made in the' pay ment of said amount and the ownci of said note having requested thr undersigned trustee to exercise the power of sale vested in him by said deed of trust; I will, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by, said dced-of trust in me vested, on Monday, the 14th day of March, 1932, at 12:00 o'clock noon sell at the courthouse door at Franklin, North Carolina, at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described property : Being the South end of the town lot on which Sam L. Franks' res idence is situated, and beginning at the Johnston corner on Main Street running Westward with Main Street 82 1-2 feet to the corner of Main Street and Harrison Avenue therfce Northward with Harrison Avenue 155 feet to a stake; thence Eastward parallel with the North side of Main Street to Johnston's line; thence 155 feet to the be dnnincr. " ' This the 10th. day of, February, 4 Alt . 3, 10-5. - . t . GILMER A. JONES, 'Trustee cmes h. That' fSB LAST! Make your new home one that will last through the years, one that will give you real comfort and satisfaction by insisting on quality building materials. We're ready to assist you to give you that old-fashioned quality you want. Every thing we carry from lumber to bricks is time tested. Our prices are the lowest that are com mensurative with such high standards of excel lence. . .. ' ToTiBtJfSatisfaction In Building Use Grade- Marked anan.uc"veu -ul""cl dware-Co. Franklin Har Hardware, Lumber and Building Materials F4-4te-W-4f3' illshoal Council No. 246 made one record '.- Saturday night, Feb. 13, they collected $112.90 on dues. This is the record I believe in the whole country for the number of enrollment and considering these hard times. GEORGE WASHINGTON George Washington was born on Friday, Feb. 22, 1732, and died on Saturday, Dec. 14, 1799, at 10:20 p. m. He was a man of powerful phy sique, being sir feet and two inches in height, with eyes of blue and sandy hair. When 40 vears of age weighed 210 pounds. Washington's father, Augustine Washington, was married twice; and it was his second wife, Mary Ball, who was the mother of George. George was born at Wake field, on the Bbtamac, 50 miles be low Mount Vernon. His parents moved to Mount Vernon, in 1735; at that time this location was called Hunting Creek. On January 6, 1759, Washington married Mrs. Daniel Parks Custis, who before her first marriage was a Dandridgc. Mrs. Martha Custis was the mother of four children. After fighting against- the In dians and Frertch,' George made a name for himself, as well as1 the United States, fighting against the British. It was to Washington that the Brjtish General, Cornwallis, surrendered at Yorktown, which ended the Revolutionary War. He was elected the first president of the United States in 1789, at the age of 57. After serving two terms he retired to private life as a farm er upon his plantation. George Washington and Martha Washington were Episcopalians. Washington iwas one of the wealthiest nen in the entire coun try. He owned 70,000 acres of land in Virginia and 40,000 in the near west. His estate at death was val ued at $3,300,000. 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