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I LEGAL ADTRTi3Ii:.!IN73 mm plah just nuMAr:; f 1 C k" t i 8 t 2 ! 1 f NOTICE OF SALE North Caiolina, Macon County. Whereas power of sale was vest ed 'in. the undersigned trustee by deed of tiust from 11 W, Cabe and wife, Lillian CaDe, dated the 18th of September, 1931, and teg istercd in the office of the Ueis ter of Deeds for Macon Countj ; n.,nt .f Atcrteaifps and Deedt tist of Trust, in Book No. 32, page! 316, to secure the payment of cer- ,ist association 17 state workers for tain indebtedness in s.iid deed of L - wt.A - tA , Th-w trust expressed; and. whereas, de- fault has been made in the nay. ment of said indebtedness, "and the holders of Same having demanded of the undersigned trustee that he exercise the power of sale in him by said deed of trust conferred; I will, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of Virginia Cunningham, regional jun trust in me vested on Monday, the I ior 18th day of July, 1932, at 12:00 Franks, associational president, and o'clock noon, sell at the courthouse Miss Gladys Pannell, associational door in Franklin, North Carolina, I at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following de- scribed property: An undivided one-third interest in the Scott Griffin Hotel and lot upon which the same is situated, more particularly described as fol- lows: In the Town of Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, on the North side of Main Street, begin ning at a stake at the Southwest corner of the Bank of Franklin lot and runs northward with the line of that lot to the Lassie Kelly lot; thence westward with the line nt r v.n w i:. of the H. G. Trotter (now Ashear l t.iS . il. C t.. J ...lit v- IUI , UICUV.C juuiundiu Willi iubi. u I line of the H. G. Trotter (now ,nS some time with her grand A.i i t nf.: c. . t. parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L.. Gam k-: tu. 1 "'6'""" .UU.US UtW.IB , building, including all rights there- t m tv:. i!u 4 t t..- iof G. A. TONES. Trustee. J23-4tc-BofF-Jul 14 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macoa County. Tjn. .. r i. . ed in the undersigned Trustee by deed of trust from Martha Day and husband, E. F. Day, .dated No f u t r r. j the office of the Register of Deeds -T t r 1.1 r for Macon County in book of mortgages and deeds of trust, in Book No. 31, at page 524, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness in said deed of trust expressed ; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of said in- debtedness, and the holders of same having demanded of the undersign- d Trustee that he exercise the power of sale in him by said deed of trust conferred; I I will therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of I trust in me vested on Thursday, I the 14th day of July, 1932, at 12 :00 noon, sell at the courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following de- scribed property; A certain tract or parcel of land situate in the Highlands Township, Maion County. State of North Carolina, and described as follows: All the right, title and interest of parties of the first part, or either of them, in and to the estate of Johnathan Heacock, late of Highlands. North Carolina. " This conveyance includes both the real estate and personal orooertv of which the said Tohnathan Hearork died seibed an posdsessed. This the 13th dav of Tune. 1932. H. W. CABE. Trustee . " J164tp J7 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra- trix of T. J. Johnston, deceased, late of Macon County, N. C, this is to notify all . persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the uiiuersigneu on or Deiore tne -Mil day of June, 1933, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re- covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im- mediate settlement. This 20th day Ot June, 1932. t ETHEL D. JOHNSTON, Administratrix. J23 6tc Jul 28 ------ ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of Mrs. A. M. Arnold, deceased. late of Macon County, N. C, this is to notity all persons having claims against. the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or befoer the 30th day of May, 1933, or this notice will be plead in bar of thetr re- covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im- mediate settlement This 30th day of May, 1932. MRS. C F. CRISP, Administratrix.! J24tp J23 NOTICE OF SALE Whereas power of sale was vest - ed in the undersigned trustee byl deed of trust from Mollie Angel to J. m, Moon, TrvlUe, dsttd th SUJURSE Training Schools for Young People "To Be Held During July The state department of the Bap- Young i'eople s work has granted the Macon County. Bap- t wrkers, with the help of others from the association, will put on training schools in churches throughout Macon county. This work will be led by Miss,YuuiJ kickette, state" Secretary; David Mashburn, regional president; Miss - intcrmediate leader; Mrs. J. D, secretary. All the Baptist churches in the association which desire a training school for the young people, are urged to get m touch with Mrs J. D. Franks. The training schools will be held from July 17 to July 23, it was announced by the Rev. Eugene R. Eller, pastor of the Franklin Baptist church, Well's Grove Miss Louise Culver has returned to her home near Franklin after visiting her sister for the last " ,-""1.. . ...... Millie VJiauvs iiiumici la suvnu iviwses rdiunc dim .iwumc vjui . C... T-.Ul.ri.oc " " J - Mr., and Mts. Gordon Louder mint, oi ureman, ua., spent oaiur "?y a"u UU"V Mrs. G. W. Culver. Mrs. Billie Penland and children from Cleveland, Ohio, are spend ing the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cabe. The many friends of Miss Gladys fcNab' .of, fompano, . Fla., will be surprised to hear of her mar riage to Kenneth Walker, also of Pompano. She spent several sum- mers here and at Franklin visiting , , 4 . am. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T x. ti.-u- I Jonathan Phillips. Oak Dale Mrs. Annie Fox, who has been visiting her parents, has gone back to Gastoma. Mr. Alex Bateman, of Kyle, was visiting his mother Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Bateman were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bryant Sunday. , ... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Honey were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Fred Ledford Sunday. Misses Ola Bryant and Nannie Bateman were visiting Allme and; Ruby Roper Sunday Air. bverett Cook was a visitor at Oak Dale bunday. Mr. Algie Guyer was the guest of Mr. Kaby Koper Sunday. Misses Alline and Ruby Roper were visiting Miss Ola Bryant Saturday night Miss Ola Bateman were visiting Mr- Raby Roper Saturday even mg. &,1SS Mae Cochran was visiting home folks over the week-end. Mr. Matthew Cole motored to Franklin for shopping Friday mom "& I a tir a a air. a. vv. ngce was in nsne ville on business last Thursday, re turning rnaay evening. Mr- iDert liyrd, who lias been 111 tor several days, is slowly lm EI0"! LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS 2nd day of April, 1926,' and reg- ;stP.l in the nffire nf the Retns- ter 0f Deeds for Macon County, in Book No. 29 page 280 and given fo sl.CUre the navment of ONE HUNDRED ($100.00) DOLLARS, and whereas default having been made in the navment of said amount and the undersigned trus- tee, having been requested to ex ercise the power of sale vested in him by said Deed of Trust. I will therefore by virtue of said nower of sale vested in me on Saturday 9th dav of lulv. 1932. between the legal hours of sale and at the Courthouse door in the town of Franklin. Macon Countv. North Carolina, sell at public auc- t ion to the highest bidder for cash the following described prop- erty: Lying and being in Franklin Township, Macon County. North Carolina, bounded on the North by W. L. Angel (now Mollie An gel) on the East by Joseph Ashear. on the South by B. Ashe (now R. D. Sisk) and others, on the West by John Burleson. l Dated this the 8th day of June. 1932. J. M. MOORE. Trustee. J16 4lc-RDS-J" 7 ffWf 1 Jlt "If I Give You a Penny Will You Lose It?" "Aw, Gimme a Buck an Den I'll Have Somethttf Tbold - On Tol" : ' Baptist Church Notes The services at the Baptist church were well attended Sunday and we had a good day. Three members were received into the church, two for baptism and one by letter. . This makes, one hun dred members received into the church in the past ten months. The Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a. m. next Sunday and the morning worship seryice will be at fl o'clock. All classes vand teachers are urged to look ' up those who were absent last Sunday. The sub iect for the Sunday morning ser vice will be, "Sanctif ication. We will have our regular communion service at the close of the morn ing 1iour. The B. Y. P. U.'s will meet at 7 p. m. We had 119 last Sunday night and- the goal for next Sun day is 200. The B.. Y. P. U.'s are putting on . an enlargement cam paign for the mid-week prayer service. Their plan is to fill the house for this service" each Wed nesday evening. The choir is co operating in a beautiful way in the prayer service. Let us all catch ! the spirit and build for the church a great prayer service. The evening worship service will be at 8:15 and will close with a baptismal service. s The following organizations arc now active. in the church: The W. M. U., which includes Sunbeams, R. A.'s, G. A.'s and Y. W. A. The Sunday school teachers meet each Friday night for study. The choir meets each Wednesday night for practice. The B. Y. P. U.'s, with five organizations, meet each Sunday night for the general pro grams and in a general business meeting once each month. Last, but not least, is the Sunday school, which is a live, growing or ganization. GOLF TOURNEY AND BARBECUE . SET FOR FOURTH Members of the Franklin Golf club will have a tournament and barbecue on July 4. The tourna ment is to start at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and the barbecue will be at 6 o'clock. All me'mbcrs of the club desiring to enter, the tournament or to attend the bar becue have been requested to. no tify Sam L. Franks or to register at the caddy, house. Franklin Men Spend Week on Fishing Trip Wade C. Arvcy, Joe Ashear, Der rall Ashe, Floyd Welch and Walter C. McConnell made up a fishing party which spent from Tuesday to Friday of last week on Nanta hala river. The party encamped just below Kyle, near the proposed site for the great power dam. A large number of rainbows were caught. Wade Arvey was the champion fisherman on the trip, catching a rainbow trout which measured over fourteen inches and tioped the scales at two and a half pounds. The trip was cut short when Arvey had his eye badly burned bv red hot grease, which splashed from a frying pan. Ashe also had the misfortune of breaking a toe while swimming the river. Mr. Harley Ramsev, Mr. Luther Conner and wife, Mr. V. C. De ITart and wife ' and son. ' Creed, rwent to Elliiay to Mr. Jake Henry's and gathered cherries Mon day. s UISSION HELD AT HIGHLANDS Rev. Dr. Bell Conducting Series of Healing Services The Rev. Robert B. H, Bell is conducting a healing mission at the Church of the Incarnation at Highlands . each night at '8 p.' m. The mission began last Sunday and will continue through next Sunday. The first of these meetings was attended by a full church. Dr. Bell's talk,, an introduction to his program to help people to attain the Life Abundant, included some rather startling ideas. The logic he presented and his sincerety of manner, however, inspired confi dence. He declared he intended to live to be more than 100 years old and that he would never- be sick. He pointed out that this is en tirely possible and that it was his intention to show in his sermons how it might be attained. He pointed out that one need not grow old unless he violates the laws of nature ; that it has been proved in experiments that the cells of the body keep on grow ing and living as long .as the blood stream is kept pure. Dr. Bell prophesied that within 25 years this theory would be known and generally accepted all over the world. The natural life span of man, he said, should be 147 years, instead- of 56. Mrs. Bell is giving lectures on corrective living each afternoon at 4 o'clock. She is well known for her scientific knowledge on food chemistry and diet. Dr. Bell's lectures deal with the problem of how to obtain health, how to keep young, how to over come disease, how to live and think correctly and on how to at tain prosperity and hold it even in times of depression. There is laving on of hands for the healing i of the sick each night. Reunion of Crawford Family Is Postponed The annual reunion of the Craw ford family to be held at the Black Place has been postponed from July 10 to Sunday, July 24 on ac count of the highway being un dcr construction from both Haves ville and Franklin to the Black riace. . "Uncle Johnny" Crawford, of Haycsvillc, who is 102 years old. will be present and requests that all relatives and friends attend if possible. EHRINGH AUS IS HEARD IN MACON . (Contirjued from page one) by G. Lyle Jones, prominent Ashe ville attorney, formerly of Frank lin. Mr. Jones said he had known Ehringhaus intimately since the flwo were college mates at the Uni versity of North Carolina and rec ommended him to the voters of this county as a man who would make an ideal chief executive- able, brilliant, courageous and hon est. . Mr. S. T. Ramsey and his two grand-daughters, Lola and Jessie, went to Cullowhee on business Monday, Rev. Ncrvb C. Dwi-cn Priest-in-charge SUNDAY 11 a. m. Morning prayer and address by Miss Cannell, mis sionary to Japan, . 8 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon. , Church of Incarnation, . ' Highlands 11a. m. -Morning prayer and sermon. The Rev. Robert B. H. Bell will preach. TUESDAY 10 a. m. Holy Communion, with special intercessions. P fl I DrVlM tt i" II IVit It ji rr.:,.-J l v , r-.. - t A.t m. - I terruptea Dy applause. - ... . There is hut one remedy for our present governmental ills; drive the Republican party from -4 -....takii.k nmnAMti prinoiplea and policiei" he con- He concluded with plea for which, he said, must come through party unity. and cooperation:; ine courtnouse, aespiie me aw, was i filled and a check revealed that there were eight counties rep- resented t Clay. ; Swain. Cherokee, i Graham, Macon, Jackson, Haywood, and Buncombe. m. m s aa Dinner Uiven Dy mr. And Mr. Lvman Hldon fr anrt Mr. l vman HiVdon entertained a group of 7riends on Wednesday evening with a dinner party followed by four tables of bridge in honor of their house Mn,l r MrOp of Ashe- vlllt - ' 1 Summer flowers in a variety of ,Pr. ffpt vWv used, Among those present besides the honor guest were Dr. and Mrs. W. a vr. Mr 9nH Mr, lohn B. Byrne, Mn and Mrs. GHmer Craw; ford, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conley, Mr. and Mrs. K. b. Jones, Mr. trm Ptr,nr TTiinuntr. Mr Helen Macon, Misses Nora Moody, Amanda Slagle, and Lois Hender- son, Messers F, S. Sloan, E. A, Meachaim Robert Howell and Wil- liam Higdon, Jr. ' IN REt SECOND PRIMARIES I Mnt rt he a neutral .- " " - AJ Jtt, tt.e neutrals stand: Bnt always there is someone Who goes and calls my hand. I don't like prohibition And I'm fond of Cap'n Bob; r.. riit tl,e v Tam Morrison Undertakes to do his ob. - - - : I think of Bob on taxes And ' it makes me writhe and flinch; But then I recall Morrison's Confirmation of McNinch. . Bob's humor it appeals to me Who haven't any money; But Cam when he's most serious Is sometimes twice as funny. I want to be a neutral And with A. L. Brooks stand; But not as aid to Roosevelt For I'm still an At Smith man. So 1 reckon 111 vote for Morrison Unless there (tomes to nose The flavor f.wne, Nine, . Two, Eight Of Cannon and Cotnam Bros. O. J. Coffin in The Greensboro Daily News. The young people of this com munity met at the Sulphur. Springs school house Sunday afternoon and organized a. B. Y. P. U. Miss Mary MacCinnis, of Bleck ley, W.'Va., is staying at the Hit ter hotel for a few days' visit to Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Grace Fleming, of Franklin, Route 2, spent a few days visiting friends here. Relieves Itch : ! 1 In30Miiiutes An-Go-Itch, a liquid prepara tion, goes into the creases and crevices of the skin- as no salve oi ointment can do, and kills every parasite which causes , itch or scabies in 30 minutes. ' ' . ' An-Go-Itch has been '-made ac cording to a doctor's prescription and has been found to be the best and ' simplest treatment for itch. The price is oply 50 cents per bottle. Results absolutely guaran teed when used as directed. Pre pared and distributed by Angel's Drug Store, Franklin, N. C Adv. '1 '1 Is . i ,, . L w PcrjnJj cr Mere Efforts are -being made to put out a better quality of lambs tor the market in Macon county this year., Fred S. Sloan, county agent, is warking with , the sheep raisers of the county to get the lambs ready for ' market 30 days earlier than usual. This . week 60 lambs have heen picked out and treated for stomach worms and then , placed upon a iresh white clover and lespedeza pasture. A ration of cracked corn, cottonseed meal and ground oats will be fed the lambs this summer. Twenty of the lambs, thus' treat ed belong to A. B. Slagle, sheriff ; and 40 belong to Carl Slagle and I Oorar Phillir nf Rainhnw Snrinus Lambs for the market should be of - 55 pounds and upwards. Mr jivaii , oAjrs mat use latiius uvaivu averaged w i-4 -pounds, . Attrr, ni.thnt t,on uiitvivui aav viwa , . . . custom to let the lambs-run on a mountain range. The men - in thu project plan to keep a record 01 ana Ine cost ot iM grain. Mr. Sloan aaid many of the other uw ... r J I APT If AQfsil AI I lilll UtlliMJllLh GAI.1ES F0H 4TI1 (Contimued from page one) or "some otner out-ot-tne-county icu. Since the league's schedule calls for only 14 games, it is the inten- tbn of J. Frank Ray, league pres- 'nt, to have a county series at end of the regular -scheduled au ww;k wihu nunc Allowing manner: When the first seven games have been played all teams will be placed , upon an ua m in oinning oi me, season, ana ai xne ciose oi inc season, if the winner of the 'latter " Vul. U1C WI" I neT of the first halt of the season, three-game series will be played l "' wvv vv.ic,.v I ing of the dif f erent teams : ""j"""1" worJ games, giving 1.000 rating; West End with a two-gww wnu.g. iwo oinciai games played, 1,000 per cent;Cowee played two games, winning one of l . ' t w" u,,c 8""c oui oi mrec starts, 33 1-3 per cent: Cartooge- I 1 !. f . - wwye winner or one oi me three games played, 333 1-3 per cent; Franklin has won. two of the three games played, 666 2-3 per cent; Prejjliss has played two games, being . the loser in both games, 000 per cent; and Mountain I -I 3 . t yrove nas piayea iwo games losing the two, 000 per cent. 50.00 llffl TO THE MAN . WHO CAN CHOP THROUGH A LOG in 50 per cent More Time Than it Takes Peter McLaren; , America's Champion Chopper If a local man chops through fog In minutes, , , America's , Champion Chopper must cut the earn log in leas than 4 minutes, or forfeit the prixe. Contest Will Be Held in Front of LEACH BROS. Hardware Store FRANKLIN, N. C. : : 11 A. M. Friday, July 8 McLaren will demonstrate that The blade of the Phimb Axe cuts fast and clean, does not bind in the wood, holds its raxor edge. The balance of the Plumb Axe makes it "fall" true and hard. OPPONENT MUST NOT USE THE FAMOUS PLUMB AXE ly afUu oon. O r r t J i -i will be at Avhitticr Saturday tf';r noon. ' -'- There will be special games on Monday, July 4. Bryson City comes -.ncre to play Kaiiit. v Sprinps in the morning and U.r:!- bow Springs team goes to Lryson City to play thaUafternoon.- Rata: On cent a word wLh a minimum Icharga of 25 cents. Strictly cash in advance. Mail or bring your copy to The Press office. : Send . stamps to cover cost when you send in aa ad by FOR SALE OR RENT: The C A. Setser house on Murphy road. -R, S. JONES. J9-4tc-J&J-J30 WANTED A few good fryer . chicks and, hens.,. Will pay highest market price, cash or trade. Also eggsFARMERS "SUPPLY - CO., FRANKLIN, N. C. J23 2tc J30 THRESHING ' THRESHING : If yau. need any . threshing done wheat, rye or oats call on us. We have been in the business 12 years. Toll : ' wheat for the 15th bushel; rye and oats for the 12th bushel. -STAMEY CO., PRENTISS, N. C , J30 3tp Jul 14- FOR SALE aa m Ml "i- iaiiwinaiiiasw-: v FIVE Poland China ' Shoats, 50 thoronghbred White Leghorn hens, one year old. SLOAN RICKM AN. J30-ltp -. . PIANO We have a beautiful up right piano in this community that will be returned to us. For lack, of storage space we will transfer this account to - some responsible party, allowing all that has been paid on same. ' Terms if desired. Quick 1 action necessary. Address BOX HENDERSON VILLE, J23-3tc-Jul 7. Vr - too us tor- 'CHILEAN ncturcl NITQATG Safe, swift end sure Farmers Supply Company ': Fraiflclin, N. C. TI.7.I v iSini.Bss4-
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