PACE Ei&Hf lutMjlWihira. THE FRANKLIN PRESS and f Mfi HltHUKDS MAiAU . .......... .. -M CM...iltK POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For the State Legislature Vi1,lni(r' in the HlURSt of UU- meivus friends and believing that I can be of real and better service to the County in that capacity at .l:.. :,v, tV,nn in .niv other posi- lUt "v "". ' if tion, 1 hereby announce myselt as a candidate for the awe i-cgo lature. C.L. Ingram. ForRepresentativel I' hereby -wish to announce myself a candidate for Representative of Macon County in the State Legis lature, subject to the Democratic primary in June.. If nominated and elected, I pledge my oesi the service of the people of this county and state. . Sam Howard. CANDIDATE FOR r i rn CONGRESS FA FRANKLIN VISIT J. Q. liilkcy, of Marion, N. C. ...,.' in Vr.-inklin -on Thursday. XU Cilkrv is in the race 1 for IT'S. r ircsciit;tive for , the 11th I district. wnt,' - ... i Mr. (iilkey did not miiKc : hp said there was an agreement bet ;een the three con tenders ttr tlUS POSIUU.I -r I Weaver, Mr. Davis and himself to make no campaign speecnes. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS LEGAL "ADVERTISEMENT "legaiTadvertisements "NOTICE OF SALfc North Carolina, n,r virtue of the power of sale .,eiA in thp undersigned coinmis- .;nnr under authority ot tne uccu f Tnict ovprntrd hv L. F: Owen- Owenby to R. 1). Sisk, Trustee, said deed of trust bearing date the otn aay oi POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS V Uitp Senator For Commissioner ror otaie oenuui a H a t q mnriidate for renomina- tion to the office of senator .for .L- 1W cpnatnrial district. COm- lut jvi" - posed of the counties .of Cherokee, Clay Graham, 5wain aim iw". If nominated . and elected I promise thorough and earnest consiaerauu.. of all legislation upon which I may v. .nA vnt and active: sup- LC WM". v ' t . t oil mpasnre which appear UUU Vi ... ... to be in the 'interest of the masses of the people. Kelly E. Bennett Swain County I hereby announce myself a candidate for Chairman of the Board of County" Commissioners, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic party in the primary of Tune 4th. ' If nominated and elected 1 wijl endeavor to' fill the office to the ahilitv. and with the uesi, yj' - least possible expenses to me ia Payers. : Your support will be very much appreciated, -. . Respectfully, E. W. Long iv-,mtpr 1Q?4 and reeistered in the office' of the Register of Deeds r.. Af,. rr,nntv in liOOK C-O, lor ivirtvi'u , page 66, ct scq., to sccitrc certain indebtedness in said deed of trust set forth, and default having, been made in the payment thereof, and demand : having been made upon the undersigned trustee to exercise u ,pi nf sale in said trustee I vested under the terms of said deed t ,iii ttiPrpfnre.on -Monday the 27th day of June, 1932, at 12 o'clock at the ( ourt nouse aoor i UUWM, -. - . the Town of Franklin, North Caro lina, sell at public auction to me highest bidder for cash, the fol- i.m., ny' fipsrnhed oroDeny : In Burningtown Township, liemg all that part of the S. W. Duvall tract of land lying on ine casi Creek and be- ing that part ot the. lana aeeaeu by A. A. Duvall to R. R. Duvall adjoining the lands of A. W. Mor can' on the North, Tom Carnes and Caro Duvall on tne cast, ecu ford Welch on the South and A. A. Duvall on the West. Also de scribed in a deed from R. D. Sisk, Trustee, to L. F. Owenby. Nantahala Town ship, adjoining -the lands of the United States on the norm, w. Cochran on the East, M. fcf cocn' on nn thp South and W. A. Owen w nn the west, containing .uy acres and being the now home place of the parties of the first part. TV,ic Mav 2t 1032. R. D. SISK; Trustee M26-4tc-BofF-J16 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Una : J. 0. Piatt & Company, Ashe ville, North Carolina; Bert Tilson and wife Jane inson, uiuiss, iwun Carolina; Christine Delay, Pryor Creek, Oklahoma; Elvia rarns and husband rarris, laiequii, homa; Jack Pieicy, Tavones, J'lor ida; City F.gg Case Company, New York, JN. i.J iviyriie u., ui..j.. nd husband F. T. Grozier, - Till man County, UKianoina; nucm Fruit and Produce Company, Atlaii t, . T PVip1n Miami. Hor- ida- Joseph Rickman, Rabun Oap, Georgia; E. P. Cheyney and wife Cheyney 259 S. 44th. St. Phil- AU Piincvlvaniar E. P. Cncy- ney, Executor of - the estate ot W J Cheyney, neceasea o. nu. St". Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; Henry C omitn, w-mcuwi u the estate of W. J. aieyney, de ceased, 259 S. 44th St., Philadelphia Pennsylvania; H. Morris Teaf.Phil- aaeiynid, , ! Mills Shoe Company, St. Louis H H . Utnn r rfil Mr TS IV I II I'll. VJVVi gia; Deaver Dry Goods Company, Knoxville, lenn; rveuncuy . Chambless Co., Knoxville lenn, Tenn; E. Uanneu onoe,- v.. . 1 1 a I fitin ' v rii rvii ir. i ni i Speer ana w. a. opeci, I - - . 1 M qilA -MllfU .-)Ut-Cl tit'. W A. Speer," executors of the estate ot jonn snvey, 5 - - c:i . rmnv Atlanta jonn ouvcy -w"f-.-j -----Ga: Meador-Palsey Co, Atlanta, Ga; Haynes-Henson Shoe Co. Knoxville, .lenn; jonn Co., Knoxviue, i enn ; . . en and wife -Holden, Dillard whose names and residences are unknown; W. B. Parker and wife Parker, or their unknown heirs at law; J. M. Keener, (nierp nr his unknown sue- For State Senate for Commissioner LEGAL" ADVERT! 5 l-MENTS t i,rphv announce myself a can didate for the State Senate from the 33rd senatorial district, sub ject to the action of. the Democrat ic Primary to be held June 4. Robert A. Patton M12-4tp-J2 For State Senator vf itVidrawincr anv statements made in my announcement publish- - . m t? Dar. mi Anril v ed in ine rramoiu n" 21st and 28th, I wish to state that p - romnilSS10ner T ,m..titl a candidate for nomina- TUf VUllUliiooiv : tnr thp nf fire of state sen- UUil v . " ator . from the 33rd senatorial dis trict, subject to the Democratic n V.a IipM Tnnp 4.1932. riuud w j Edmund B. Norvell Of Cherokee County. Ta .-tPTc nf Maron County XU UIW ' v iv" - I hereby announce myself a candidate- for ' County Commissioner on the Democratic ticket, subject Priiiarv tn he held Tune 4. if nnifinatpd and elected, I will do alflcan to cut down expenses, flixTpr tavPS. . aiiu i.wiiw. ThV4ns yu in a,dvance lor any support, you may give me. Respectfully, Robt. Stamey M2cVltP For Commissioner To The Taxpayers and Voters of XTfTiiV foiintv ' . I hereby tell you that I am a candidate for Chairman of the Boapd of your County Commission ers, .,nd if you elect me I will do "u -v,ot mav hp in mv cower to have our County safely function on the line of thrift and economy. Yours truly, , ' X O.Harrison To the. Voters of Macon County': I hereby announce myself a can- didate tor the unice oi wuuiy , Commissioner. Should I attain this pQr (jommiSSlOner Pf 1 ,.ntt 1,vnntl Kallnt I I omce uy pi iui-ji -i promise to perform the duties re quired to the best of . my ability. I earnestly, solicit your support, and, if nominated and elected I wish , to assure you that you shall have no cause for regret, and that I hope to meet your highest and best expectations. Alvm S. bolesbee t iiprphv announce mv candidacy for County Commissioner, subject to the Democratic primary to dc held June 4. If nominated and elected, I promise to give my Desi efforts to an efficient and econom ical administration - of the county government. D. J. Moses NOTICE OF SALE North Ca"oln Macon County. Whprpas. nower of sale "was vested in the undersignedvTrustee K AppA nf trust trom (j. IN. jonn- . . . r Tl A son and wile Maggie jonnsou, to T J. Johnston, Trustee for A. B. Slagle, dated April A wju, ana registered in the Uttice oi xne Register of Deeds for Macon Coun ts n Rnnk No ji. at oaee on, and default having been made in . the payment ot the maeDteaness secured thereby, 'and the holder of the notes secured by said aeea oi trust having demanded that the undersigned trustee exercise the nf alp in him vested: T will therefore., bv virtue of ii ---j ' r the power of sale-Jjy said deed of met in mp vested, on Monday, the 27th day of June, 1932, at 12:00 o'clock, rioori, sell at the Franklin. North Carolina, at public auction to me highest bidder for cash, the fol- Invuinb- dpseribed orooertv: . Sit uate in Cartoogechaye Town ship, Macon County, State of North Carolina, and described as follows: Adjoining the lands of Dan Sweat A W Horn and others, con taining about 50 acres. Being part of the L. M.- Johnson tarm, anu mnrp riptinitp descriDiion rei- .rpnrp in hprrhv made to the Reg ister Bvooks of Macon County, North Carolina. This the 25th day of May,. 1932 T. J. JOHNSTUN, trustee. M26-4te-J&J-J16 ' en anu wut - --. n T ChnnA Tallin rd. da VV L. Richardson ana wnc, u. Md; Heirs at law of A. J. Conley deceased; AiDert ueiay, wuuc dence is unknown; unknown heir? at law of Thomas Wakefield, de ceased; P. E. Conley Holland de J t-Ue ot rxvo nt Tack I 01 lev and wife, Nannie Conley, Tex- as; L. ii. (,namuion r wife, Fannie Conley, deceased; Guy i.onlev ana- vouicv, ma Speed up your crop G- IVE your corn and truck crops a goodside . v dressing with Chilean Nitrate of Soda .; . the natural nitrate .fertilizer. It takes hold at once. Speeds up the crop. Helps you get the better prices that early crops usually bring. Tyea7of all ye arsTwhen every penny you spend on producing your crop must do extra work, make every acre make good. The surest way to a good crop is to side-dress with Chilean Nitrate of Soda. A small application per acre will do the trick for this one year-say half or two-thirds the usual application. Remember-it is important to say Chilean X-when you order your nitrate. Nothing takes its place! Your dealer has Chilean Nitrate in stock . or can get it for you quickly. TWO KINDS Both ert natutal EDUCATIONAL ff BUREAU, INC.- Raleigh y North Ccrclmq IN THE DISTRICT COllRT OF THE UNlltU SIAIta-ur AMERICA FOR THE WESTERN , UNA Aiheville Division 1 . no on wnTiPD m PI1RI ISHED UNITED STATES OF AMERICA fi iQtirt in f.herokee. Macon and Graham Counties, North Carolina, Merchants & Manufactur ers Bank, (Alice u. uewar ?.Maic; TO The heirs at law of J. J. Con ley, deceased, whose names and ad dresses are unknown; r. r. ric-itj and wife Piercy, Asheville, North Carolina; C. C. Cole, Asheyille, North Carolina ; -Mrs. Grace Oliver and husband, fiugn uuver, rrauK lin, North Carolina; Raymond 1. Cover, Andrews, North Carolina, Dorothy T. Cover,, Andrews, North Carolina; Carolina Gnger Julep Company, Asheville, North Caro- lina; Mrs. u . wmcy du uu band Conley, .Franklin, North Carolina; J. C. Jolly, Franklin North Carolina; the heirs at law of J. J, Hooker, whose names and addresses are unknown; G. A. Mashburti, Franklin, North Caro- t tre KpIIip Piercv. ',V'i 1CAI . . residence is unknown ; Mrs. satt Piercy, whose ' residence - is un known; Arthur. Aaaingtun du residence unKnown; ivn v r, nr,A tiiishnnd. William L ry IUUU6 " ----. - . r Young, Georgia; heirs at law o itaker, California T. Whit- aker, whose residence is uinj.u , W. C. Penland and wife E. M. Pen- land, if living, and it not.meir t known heirs at law; R. L. Lon and wife, u. A. uong, u nvniS a.u if not, their unknown heirs at law ; H P. Hill, Paul Moncastle, Fred t .t. ,Ana aa Moncastle- jvioncasiic, wjv""6 . Hill Company, or successors, heirs i --ojre rtins names and res- HI1U 13316"", ------- idences are unknown; neirs or devises of Fanny P. Cheyney, deceased, wife ot w. j. wy"!. deceased, to wit, Joseph P. Chey ney whose residence is unknown Edward P. Cheyney whose resi dence is unknown ; John K. Lhey ney, whose residence is unknown ; Edith Cheyney ceeKiey, wnosc dence is unknown; Anna Cheyney Smith, whose residence is un known; Paul Cheyney, whose resi Genrdie vv aenee is uunv.ii rt...nr HorMepn npirs ai law. wit. Bernice Cheyney Bryce, whose residence is unknown , na.i.v Cheyney Cadwalader, whose resi dence is unknown; wim MxNab, whose residence is un known; Edith uicyney isy", residence is unknown; Eleanor Cheyney, whose residence is mi known; Samuel W. Cheyney, de 1 ha,e or. law Tt Wll. .Tc! ' 1 1 uel W. Cheyney1, whose residence is unknown; tnzaDein ncyi. Stark, whose residence is unknown ; Sidney Cheyney Bailey, whose res idence is unknown; heirs at law oi L. C. Holbrook, deceased; James Thomas, deceased, heirs at law of, irusi.ee, ui ---cessors and 'assigns; D. : L. I eek ,.,if Tsinp VpfAi nr their un known heirs at law; W. W. Mosi: and wite, m. j. moss, or uicu un known -.heirs, at law; J: T. Woo- ana wnc viw, -j. ''"ji."" known heirs at law; W. M. nek . .,A ,ifn ! Pirkens 'or ther WIS uu . I , unknown heirs; heirs at law of Jr. I. Kogers, wnose names nu dresses are unknown; and all per ing to own any estate, hen or in and to the premises described ir. iua naiiriAn it-i i t n l j r 4iir : will take notice, that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the District Court of the United Ci.i.. (a. the. lAPttprn iisrricr oi Oldica lur. mv . . v-.. - North Carolina, at Asheyille, ' for the condemnation ot certain iru.i of land described in Exhibits "A,V "A-l. A-A a-j, n-t, n-j, "A-6," ""A-7," wA-8," "A-9," "A-10 of the petition filed in the above entitled proceeding, and known as the Mercnanis s luauunwun. Bank (Alice G. Dewar Estate) Tracts (33) (33-I) (33-II) (33-III) in Cherokee County, North Caro- i:.. .nninlnitin nrcnrdino' to survc1 3,862.43 acres; the Tatham and? Watkins tract (,yj in neroKce Mnrtti rarnlina and COn- taining' according to survey 154.45 acres; the G. E. Lail tract (495). in Cherokee ouniy, anux m v" .rttotniTiar arrnrriitlff to StirVCV ClUU tVl"M'B C - - . - A. Tl i.K 4 97.18 acres r the u a. race (505) in Macon coutuy, inuiu. r-.IIn onrl rnntaiTiinP according Vadium. a, 11 ' - o . , to survey 93.57 acres; the Andrews Tanning extract company i ran (72) in Cherokee and Graham Coun ties North Carolina, and containing Ia;!, ciirvpu- 715.31 acres the E. F. Cheyney Tracts (1429) v - n. (HA T T If rrtiihtf (1429-IU l--ll) in iviacun yuui-.ij VnrA i nrn inn ana coniaiuui ai. cording to survey 195.88 acres; thr Joe Bell .tract t;0ov; in wdw" County North Carolina, and con-; taining according to survey ju.j acres; the forter ana nigaui. tracts (V5) . t,yt; m iviacuii wuu ty North- Carolina, and coptaining according to survey ..cres; th-. W. E. Sanders Tracts (399) (399 . inn I iaj. i v i in viacou iuuu ij77- v' --- . . tv North Carolina, and containing L'' .. . ...... tVa according to survey io.j p p D L. Shope Tract (381-1) in Ma- I .un... . . fin n . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . ami COH ' containing according to survey o.UU acres; the J. i. Rogers neirsiiv.i Minn :M fM Pmintv North - .rvntQininu arcordinE to survey 3.41 acres; fully described in the. ne- Ijy lilt LC3 iiU tition filed in said proceeding, the said lands navmg uccu kkhw j .t. nf Atrrionltlire. with l. oi nf ttie National Forest II1C miyiwi' Reservation Commission and found necessary tor the purpose oi ei ly ing out an Act of Congress of the TT;iAj vfitco onnrnvp ivid.iL.ii x. 1911, being Chapter 186, page 961 by the Act of August 10, 1912, 37 Stat., oy -Juu t; im. said non resident defendants above named,, and all persons wnomsu- ever owning, or claiming w any estate, lien or inteiest of an kind or character in anu u ; premises described in,. the petitio: n.i fiAn(iinrT i t i 111.1.1 1 1 r nam 111 SiAIVl JpiUVVLUH'hl a nfArn.-.;,! uill fiirtnor t".iM CU U.3 tl VI VCiiv, m notice, that they are required , tf appear m iuc x-"3"i 1 i.nti kVoroB inr 1111 hsil 111 ' 1 UlHt-U kn..vd v l" - . , r nti. 1 nrn in 1 .11 , vism ville, on the 10th day 01 june, i- . .. . .1 .... . lli. nft1- ana answer or ucmui w mv 1 onmnlolnl in said uroccen t.-- i i ft -...ill annlv tc the Court for relief .demanded ir. said petition, this n9tice is irMi& u.. f Pnnr jlirprtim? " tna UV .U1UCI , Vl vuiu i, "rr - .. . I. f ... UUUllLauuu wv --"'.x - ' successive weeks In the Cherokee iUo Franklin -PreSS. newspapers published in Lherokee ' "North Caro- una, respectively, jn ine vvcsicm District ot Worm Carolina. THIS the 18 day of April, 1932 T ir TAD r A XT Clerk United States District Court, for. the Western jjisinct 01 Rv: W. A. LYTLE. Deputy Clerk A21- otc Mo " 1iiuiSDAY, MAY IX i- i ndbvc3 Itch ' ' In 39 LIinutc3 An-r.i-Iteh. a liciuid prepara tion, goes into the creases and crevices of the skin as no salve or ointment can do, and killsi every parasite which causes ucn 01 scabies in 30 minutes. , AnGo-Itch has been made ac cording to a doctor's prescription .... .'j 1 lU . " ad has Deen iounu w uc iv uw,,. on,t simnlest treatment for itch.-. The price is only 50. cents per " bottle. Results absolutely guaran teed when' used as directed. Pre- A distributed by Angcn Drug Store,', Franklin, N. C. Adv. Mi I II II ta5(l DOORS Need Fi'xin'? Spring dampness and Sum-' mer heat- combine to warp and crack woodwork. Don't let creaky doors . spoil the looks ' and comfort of your home we can have .little things like that put in per fect order for you at small expense. Just telephone 117. Franklin Hardware Co. Why Suffer from Headaches? Tt is nn need, in this day of j.m mpnieal remedies, to suffer headaches, neuralgia; head and chest colds, rheumatic, tcmaie anu rcnprl rains. We have a new, scientific preparation easy to take that will bring reuei. xiy our SPECIAL NO. 3 TABLETS only 25 cents a box. Why endure painful aches when it is utterly unnecessary. We guarantee No.-3 Tablets to give satisfaction. Sold only at ANGEL'S DRUG STORE, T?P A MKT .TN N. iL n.uv. 1 li OLD MADS' CONVENTION - j ' , - - See abject, dried up, toothless old maids transformed into bloom ing maidens. A REAL ENTERTAINMENT Iotla School 8 P. M. MAY 28 For Benefit of Churches Admision 10c and 20c Funeral Director And Embalmers W prepared to render prompt, courteous ana retpectful service in .I.. Knttv at need ORDERS' FOR FLOWERS HANDLED ' Ambulance Service , BRYAN 1 Furniture Company Dv Phone Nignt Phone ,n 20 1 "Z7 E. B. NORVELL Candidate for State Senator On Democratic Ticket Will Address the Citizens of Macon County at the COURTHOUSE FRANKLIN, N. C. at 7:30 P. M., MONDAY, MAY 30 r- ( ryuaw;- ill WOiaTMA) HAT 9 nPHE quality and workman- ship in WORTH Hats is f unexcelled. Their style ts up-to-the-minute and qan be liad in all the new and stand ard colors. The latest styles are now on display. Come in and make' your selection while .,our stock" is complete. E. K. CUNNINGHAM & COMPANY "The Shop of Quality' Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School Announcement ' Of the Boarding Department -Effective Jane 1, 1932 FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS : When your soles wear through And your heels need a lift We'll mend your shoe Like a Christmas gift. Troy. Horn. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouie "We Buy and Sell" Box 212 Troy r. norn sr ii i pi. -r FALL TERM OPENS FOURTH MONDAY IN AUGUST, 1932 SPRING TERM OPENS FIRST MONDAY IN - V JANUARY, 1933 . . j PURPOSE jtirle of the Tihw U a special jype ot u. ..... f their, expenses with their worK ano . and Wming that wiU best fit then, for the hve. they are to hve. rr vvnrrTPmfENTS FOR ADMISSION - ... -: t :. ;jis-.. V. .nt fa learn, willing to work, Candidates xor um.w.. of.sound health, not under 15 year, of .ge. and must have com- pleted the 7th grade ot a grammar scnou.. ... . .- i j: will k admitted With- After June I, bm, no uo.ru..., - out paying an entrance fee of $10 and an incidental fee of $5. half . .i . ! .f i.m . hefore beina enrolled. at ne openiiiu w . - - - 7r Pf.4.V OF OPERATION ... . . . j...... j.: f Ach week to hooks and two All stuoems oevo" ; , . Thu day. to work during the scholastic .e...on oT n,on h. The plan require, a large corp. or wacn.r.. ..... - ---g'iven Jch .tudent in a three-part trial training, and development oi pcru.".j - acter. ' ... . .. .1 ' 1.. ...!.k! tit vASrll Of hovl Thi. three-fold education is Drougm -- - and , girl, of limited mean, and .t to the entrance fee ot iu ana tne .:.. - -their .hare of the co.t with money and work on one of the fol lowing, plan.: - ' '. ' -' - v 1. By paying $100 in money, half on the fir.t dey of each term, withonit any work in the summer. ' 2. By paying $75 in money, half on the first day of each term, with three weeks of work in the summer valued .l-t.,$25.' v. : .;,, . , 3. By paying $50 in money, half on the first day of each term, with six weeks of work in the summer valued at $50. 4 By paying $25 in money, half on the first day of each term, with nine weeks of work in the summer valued ' ' at $75.''; 5 By paying $15 In money for entrance and incidental fees, with twelve week, of work in the summer valued at $100. . Only a limited number of students will be admitted under pUn Number 5. All payment, of work required in vacation must be made before the opening of the term tor wnicn me stuuem The School ha. to ri" $200 par year from outoid. .irce. for each' boarding .tudent. AdmU.ion it accordingly limited to the number of .tudent that can be accommodated. - Application, are now being received and placed on file. The, li.t of student, accepted will be closed on the first day of August. For the form of application and other information, write or apply in parson to A. J. Ritchie, J. K. Coit, ' Associate Superintendents, Rabun Gap, Georgia