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NOTICE OF SALE
t'-tlV Carejiait, ;'
T 'aoa County.
Whereas power of sale was vest
ed in the undersigned mortgagee
by mortgage deed executed by J.
Jay Smith and wife Mary C. Smith
td "II. M. Bascom, -: dated March
13th, 1914 and recorded in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds for
Macon County, North- Carolina in
Book of ; Mortgages and Deeds of
Trust No. 19 at page 237, to secure
the payment of certain indebtedness
in said mortgage deed expressed;
and whereas default has been made
in the payment of said indebted
nss; : : V.; .
- I will therefore, by virtue of the
power of sale by said mortgage deed
in me vested on Monday, October
3, 1932, at 12:00 o'clock noon, sell
at the courthouse' door in Franklin,
North ; Carolina, at public auctior
to the highest bidder for cash the
following described property :
'' Beginning at a stake in the west
line of North Fourth Street in the
town of Highlands, north of Mill
Creek, 4 poles and 4 links S 10 E
from the southeast corner of Frank
E. Boyirigton's lot, runs N 72 W
15 poles and" 9 links to a stake;
thence N 67 30 W 8 poles and
24 links to a stake in Frank E.
Boyington's line; thence with Boy
ington's line S 8 W 9 poles and
21 links to a stake in the center
of Mill Creek; thence up the Creek
with .the meanders thereof to the
West line of Fourth Street: thence
with the West line of Fourth Street
to the beginning. Also the right
to maintain a dam across said Mill
Creek that may be raised ten feet
high and not more above the bed
of the 'Creek where the dam now
crosfes' the Creek, and the . full
privilege, of flowage of water above
said dam and any and all the priv
ileges that said parties of the first
part may "have acquired to he
grounds hereinbefore described, and
the mill privilege and water power
connected therewith. Except the
right of-flowage of Wm. Partridge
not to exceed a height of 7 Jeet
above the point marked by. an X
on tke rock near the center of the
Creek below his dam.
Also as part of the premises and
- included in this deed all Machinery,
Tools, Shafting, Water wheels and
other kppurtenances of Saw mill
and Grist mill as are in the build
ings and on above, described proper
ty now.
This-August 30, 1932.
- H. M. BASCOM, Mortgagee.
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NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
Macon County. ,
Whereas power of was vest
ed in the undersigned mortgagee
by mortgage deed executed by J.
Jay Smith and wife Mary C. Smith
to Henry- M. Bascom, dated March
6, 1905, and recorded in the office
of .the Register of Deeds for Ma
con County North Carolina in Book
of Mortgages and Deeds of. Trust
No. 10. at page 411, to secure the
payment of certain indebtedness in
said mortgage deed expressed; and
whereas default has been made in
the payment of said indebtedness pi
J . I
I will therefore, by virtue of the
power of sale by said mortgage
deed in me vested on Monday, Oc
tober 3, 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 following described prop
erty: : Beginning at a chestnut near the
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
thunder struck pine and running
thence East 180 poles to a stake,
then' South 45 degrees West 175
poles to a stake, passing T. F.
Parker's Spanish Oak corner "on
the South side of the road at 100
poles; then North 70 degrees West
76 poles to a chestnut; then North
Yi degrees East 99 poles to the
beginning; containing 94 acres more
or lcs,s, according to a survey made
by C. W. Slagle Sept, 2, 1886.
k This the 30th day of August, 1932.
HENRY M.. BASCOM, Mortgagee.
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NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
Macon County.
WHEREAS, power of sale was
vested in the undersigned trustee
by deed of trust executed by D.
G. Stewart and . wife, Goldie N.
Stewart, dated December 15, 1927,
and recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Macon Coun
ty, N. C, in Book No.' 30, page
533, and default having been made
in the payment of the indebted
ness secured thereby, and the hold
er of the notes secured by said
deed of trust haying demanded that
the unersigned trusteedeclare the
full amount secured by said deed
of trust due and payable as pre
scribed by said deed of trust and
exercise the power of sale in it
vested;
The Commercial National Bank,
trustee, will therefore by virtue of
the power, of sale by said deed of
trust in it vested on Monday, the
19th of September, 1932, at 12:00
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
erty: A certain lot or parcel of land
in or near the city or town of
Franklin, Count of Macon, Town
ship Franklin, State of North Caro
lina, and more particularly describ
ed as. follows:
- Beginning at a stone on the N
side of White Oak Street and W
side of Riverview Street at the
intersection of said streets, the
same point being 850 feet from the
intersection of Riverview and Main
Street and running thence with the
W side of Riverview Street N 4
E 70 feet to a stone ; thence N
86 W 144 feet to a stone in T.
M. Moore'? line; thence with said
line S 4 W 70 feet to a stne the
N side of White Oak Street; thence
with the N side of said Street S
86 E 144 feet to the Beginning,
being Lot No. 9 and part of Lot
No. 8 of the J. M. Moore sub
division. This 16th day of August, 1932.
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL
BANK, TRUSTEE. -
By : JONES & JONES, Attorneys.
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NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
Macon County. ,
WHEREAS,-power of sale was
vested in the undersigned trustee
bv deed of trust from Elsie Pruett
to W. B. McGuire, Trustee,, dated
rf-v as Ann 1 J.I .L
Oct. 30, 1928, and recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds
for Macon County, N. G, in Mort
gage BookvNo. 31, page 108, to
secure the payment of Twelve Hun
dred ($1200) Dollars, payable to
S. A., Munday, and whereas, de
fault having been made in the
payment of said amount and the
owner of said notes having request-
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LEGAL' ADVERTISEMENT
ed the undersigned trustee to exer
cise the power of sale vested
in
him by said deed of trust;
I' will, therefore, by virtue of
the power of sale by said deed of
trust in me vested, on Monday, the
19th of September, 1932, at 12:00
o'clock noon, sell at the courthouse
door at Franklin, N. C, at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash the following described prop
erty: " . ... '
A tract or parcel of land situate
in Frankin Township, Macon Coun
ty, State of North Carolina, and
described as follows ;
On Bonny Crest, first tract be
ing Letf. 14 in Block 3, as surveyed
and mapped by D. Conger in 1908;
Second Tract : Beginning at a
stake . the, SW corner of Lot 14
and the NW corner of Lot E and
runs S 32J4 E 100 feet to a stake
Colins corner, then N 79 E 116
feet to a stake Colins. corner; then
N 32 West 100 feet to a stake
in the South line of Lot 15; then
South 79 West 116 feet to the Be
ginning. This 16th day of August, 1932.
W. B. McGUIRE, Trustee.
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NOTICE OF SALE
North Cc!lta
Macon County. '
Under -and by virtue of the pow
er of sale contained in a deed of
trust given by Zeb Clouie to the
undersigned trustee, dated March
9, 1928, and recorded In Book No.
29, of Mortgages and Deeds of
Trust, Page .591 an default having
been made in the payment of the
amount secured by said deed of trust
an demand having been made on
the undersigned' to sell said proper
ty, I will, on Saturday, September
24, 1932, at ,12' o'clock, noon, at
the courthouse door in the Town of
Franklin -North Carolina, sell, to
the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing described tracts or parcels
of land:
Being lots Numbers 29 and 30,
in Block 2,' in - that part of the
Town of Franklin, known as Bon
ny Crest. See Book B-3,' pages- 70
and 71 for description. Being the
same property deeded this day by
F. W. Waldroop and wife to -Zeb
Clouse and wife,' as recorded in
Book Q-4, Page' 414.
This 18th day of August, 1932.
GEO. B. PATTON, Trustee.
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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE OF LAND
State of North Carolina,
County of Macon.
the Bank of Franklin
vs-
Fred Henderson and wife, Annie
Henderson, Alex Moore and wife,
Ada Moore, M. L. Dowdle, Trus
tee, Joe Ashear, Trustee, M. B.
Norton, J. R. Morrison, Harley
Mashburn and John B. Justice,
Administrator.
Pursuant to a judgment entered
in the above entitled civil action
at the August Term, 1932, of the
Superior Court of Macon County
by His Honor H. Hoyle Sink,
Judge -Presiding, I will on the 10th
day of October. 1932, at 12:00
o'clock noon at the county courthouse-door
in said county sell at
public auction to the highest bid
der for cash the- following de
scribed lands, situated in said
county and state in Franklin Town
ship: .
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land containing- 87 acres
more or less, situate, lying and be
ing on the Skeenah Road, about
five miles southwest from the town
of Franklin in Franklin Township,
County of Macon, State of North
Carolina, having such shapes, metes,
courses and distances as will more
fully appear by reference to i
plat thereof made by W. B.'. Mc
Guire, surveyor, on the 9th day -of
April, 1917. and attached to the
abstract now on file with the Fed
cral. Land Bank of Columbia, the
same being bounded on the north
by the lands of J. A. T. Sanders
and John Stanficld. on the cast
by the lands of J. M. McConnell,
on the south by the lands of Bates!
Brothers and on the west by the
lands- of Addington heirs.
The terms of sale will be for
cash, and all bids will be received
subject to rejection or confirma
tion by the Clerk of the Superior
Court .and no bid will be acctpted
or reported unless its maker shall
deposit with said Gerk at the close
of the biddings the sum of 10
of the amount of his bid as a
forfeit and guaranty of compliance
with his bid, the same to be credit
ed on his bid when accepted;
Notice is now given that said
lands will be resold at the same
place and upon the same. terms at
2 o'clock P. M. of the same day
unless said deposit is sooner made,
i- Every deposit not forfeited or
accepted will be promptly returned
to the maker.
This the 3rd day of September,
1932.
R. S. JONES. Commissioner.
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Rainbow Springs
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Storic and
daughter and P. J. Danielson went
to Franklin for shopping recently.
Mrs. Carl Wilson returned home
on August 28, after spending two
weeks in Andrews. Mother and
baby are doing well.
Carl Wilson spent last Sunday
in Andrews, returning home late
in the evening. He was accom
panied by his father, Charles Wil
son, who is the locomotive engi
neer. William Cole and his son, Mat
thew, have been attending the court
at Franklin the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Grace Fleming, of
Route 2, were amc the visitors
in Rainbow Springs last week.
Ha"rry Danielson received a pain
ful injury with his right foot while
playing baseball at Bryson City last
Saturday afternoon. He was given
treatment and is confined to his
home for a few days.
J. E. Danielson, who has been
on the sick list the past' two weeks,
is able to be out on the street
again.
Miss Pauline Culberston has gone
to Tennessee where she is entering
high school this year.
Davis Thomas, of Newland, W.
Va, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Latham on Buck Creek Ranch.
Dr. White and Dr. Brown, of
Greenville, S. C, . were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. 0.
Bailey. ,
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Hayes, of
West Orange, N. J., have returned
home after, spending the summer
months with their parents, Mr, and
Mrs. L. O. Bailey.
Jack aBUey left last Friday to
enter high, school at Newark; N. J-
Cowee
Crawford Dalton, of Gastonia,
spent the week-end her? with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Dalton.
Harley R. Morrison and Charlie
Bradley went to Mars Hill on
business Monday of this week.
Mrs. Ada Hyatt, of Otto, is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Clyde West,
this' week. .
Miss Lucille Morgan, of High
Point, N- C., is spending her va
cation heer with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Morgan.
Mrs. - Fred Boles and small son,
Charles, . of Winston-Salem, are
spending several . days with Mrs.
Ben R. Gibson and family.
Miss Lucille Morrison left Mon
day for Mars HilV- where she will
attend school this- year. -
Ging Bryson spent last Saturday
and Sunday with his daughter, Mrs.
Craig- Stepp, of Aquone.
Herman anL Helen Goer, Van
Carter and Claude Leatherman have
all been on the sick list for several
days. They are much better at
this time. '
. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Murray and
Children, of Franklin, spent Thurs
day and Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Murray. -
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Potts, ot
Baltimore, Md., were visiting Mrs.
Abe Moore and family Monday of
this week.
Well's Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Shook and
children spent the week-end with
Mrs. Shook's father, Lee Chastain.
The "Play" given at Well's Grove
Friday night was a great success,
and. netted a neat little sum of
money. .
Misses Oberia and Lois Snyder
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as executor of
JoKn G. Bates, 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 undersigned
on or before the 25th day. of July,
1933, or this nbtice will be plead
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate settlement.
This 25th day of Ji.ly, 1932.
JUDSON D. STILES, Executor.
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and little J. B., Jr., spent the week
end in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Phillips and
little daughter, Doris, came over
Sunday from Brevard to visit their
parents.
J. I). Nix will preach at Well's
Groye church on tch third Sunday
in this month.
The ' Sunday School at Clark's
Chapel church went on a picnic
Sunday to Whiteside mountain near
Highlands. They were chaperoned
by Mrs. Leon Sloan, Mrs. Bertha
Gray and Mrs. J. H. Daves. They
reported a nice time.
Oak Dale
The following students of Oak
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for August: . 1
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ces Cochran, Lucile Pendergrass,
Mildred Roper, Louise Tallent, De
witt Bryant, Crawford Ledford and
Clint Kay.
Second grade Verna Mae Bry
ant, Prelie Crawford, Anna Jean
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and Johnny Swafford.
Third grade Pauline Wild, R. L.
Crawford, Marvin Roper, Blake
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