Newspapers / The Franklin Press and … / Sept. 29, 1932, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Franklin Press and the Highlands Maconian (Franklin, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PAGE Tin EC o TV 1 . New N of Social linteireOi tec J Mil : i MM (- i; j skit tfc4 ed et W ynz rr.A;;;;u:i r3 M T;:s highlands maconian Mrs. J. A. Ilines, Nancy Ilines, Jim Ilines; and Miss Caroline Hall went to Charleston, S. C, Friday and returned Monday. They took advantage of the round trip ex cursion," from Asheville Jto Charles ton.'.; ' --v . i - "' Misses Beatrice Mostly, Amy Henderson, ; and (Bertna Williams went to their homes near Franklin to spend the week-end. While they were there they ' attended ' the County Tachers'rneeting which was held in (the -Teachers school build ing Saturday. . Mrs. M. 'A. Pierson, Miss Ethel Calloway, and Mrs.- J. M. Hall at tended the teachers' meeting at Franklin Saturday. ' Mn. J. 0. Siler, Miss Amy Har rison,". Mis Lift Rankin of Frank lin and Mrs. W. D. Tutt of Lawr enceville, Ga.; were in Highlands Thursday enjoying the various tcenes of the town and especially the beautiful Sloan Gardens. 'Mrs. G. W.- Marett ;; and her daughter Stella, cft Monday morn thg for Sarasota, Fla., where they will spend the winter. Mr.and Mrs. J.B. Monroe of New Orleans, La., are at their, beau tiful home "Playmore" for' a few weeks. , . . Miss Mae Crosby, her mother, Mrs. Crosby,' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crosby and . thejr little, son ; Billie REAL ESTATE I" know " the lay of the land in thi 'regifin by actual survey. Therefore, , if you are a pur chaser 1 can assist you. .l.;M-ta,; . .... '.., s J. Quihcy Pierson .Highlands Bank Building HIGHLANDS, rL C. . Writer Pays V kit Samuel Stoney, Charleston Writer, at Highlands Samuel Stoney and his mother1, Mrs. S. G. Stoney, of Charleston, S. C, were at the Pierson House from Thursday, until Saturday, This is their first visit here in thirty years. . Mr. Stoney has written two out standing books, "Black Genesis" and "Po-Buckra." "Black Genesis" is a book which is a gulla (negro dialect of the Carolina coast) ver sion of some tof . the details and detailings of cieation. A very de cent reconcilement of evolution of scripture, all out of the heads of plantation negroes. h "Po-Buckra" is a book about the changing conditions in . plantation country on the South Carolina coast. It is about one of the mixed breed of other peoples yiitii white people known as . "brass ankles." Both these books were written in collaberatin with Mrs, Gertrude Mathis Shelby of Charleston. . . left Monday rooming for . their hopie in San Mateo, Fla., after spending a few weeks at their summer home in Highlands. ,Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Barnes and family who have spent the summer at their home on the Walhalla road have returned to their home at Griffin, Ga. " Mrs.- Olive Reese and Mr, Gar field Rogers were married on Fri da, Sept,' at Clayton, Ga, and are now . at home on the , Dillard road.- . , -.' - Mr. ah(f Mrs. ' Harwprth Beale are moving this week to the.Bry son cottage 'on Chestnut street M Albert Wiley returned to N. C Mate . U)Hege Monday for his Hard year's work there. . M' Lewis-Rice left Monday morning rUO LONGER. HAVE 1 TO TAKP'I aVoTlVF.c, Y w p ' OF. ANY KIND.... SARGON SOFT MASS PILLS HAVE ENTIRELY FREED ME OF CONST IrAJ lUN M, I ,-. "" The' commonest cuVse f mankind. la constipation. It poisons us, breaks .flpwn 'youthful strength .and vigor, ages us prematurely, and leaves us an eaav victim of countless diseases. .Millions are slaves to the. laxative ' habit. The effect of ordinary cathar tics la only temporary: they weaken bowel 'action and losojthelr effect. The more we take the iQ&re we have to take, . -M. A New Discovery Bile, prepared by the liver, Is Na ture's irreat weaDon aeainst const!- pa3ra. It Is a natural laxative, antl seDtio and antftcid. Bile Is also a . dlgestapt without which sound diges tion is impossible. . - Until the discovery of Sargon Soft lEUs. Pills, we have been blasting cm 'the Intestines S'Jtb cathartics and purges, bellevk. that they . stimulated the liver. ) Science now knows that calomel, salts, oils and other ordinary laxative drugs have no effect whatever on the liver. Sargon Soft Mfiss Pills contain an amazing substance - which highest friedloal authorities agree is the only effective stimulant to the hue pro- V r - J ) X. duclng activity of the Uver known t4 Materia. Medlca. , Unlike ordinary cathartics, this substance does not shock or upset the system. It does its work by gent ly stimulating the llvfer to cleanse Itself by Increasing Its . productloa of hlle a more natural and thorough laxative than can ever be devised ' by man. - Sargon Soft Mass Pills are not Ilk any laxative yov, have ever taken. They are so gentle and thorough la their action that there is nothing; about them to remind you that you have ever taken a medicine, and most remarkable of all, their direc tions call for a gradual redaction of the dose until the point is reached Wnere yon no lunger rnjuuv a wur tlve oi any hum. ff This remarkable Ta obtained trom iedlclne ear Miss Rachel Davis m To Vrite for Press Miss Rachel Davis has been appointed Highlands representa tive of The .Franklin Press, suc ceeding, Miss Sarah-Hicks Hines, who resigned last week to re enter Western Carolina Teach ers College at Cullowhee. Besides writing the news of Highlands and vicinity,-" Miss Davis will also solocit subscrip tions and advertising for , The Press. . -.- The cooperation of the resi dents of Highlands will be ap preciated both by Miss Davis and The Press. . She will be glad to' receive personal items and other news matter, to prepare advertising copy and to handle orders for job printing. . Navy, Seeks 22 Recruits The Navy Recruitirig Station at Asheville in charge of Chief Tr pedoman Ii. E. Stone has received. word . that 'there are 22 openings for f jrst enlistment in' this recruit ing district for the month of Oc tober. Applications are being re ceived at the office in the post office building, of all men between the ages of 17 and 25. The office hours are from 8 to 5 each day except Sunday or Saturday. ' . Probe Child Death Williamson Daby Is Found Dead in Bed Cause of the death of Louise Williamson, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Williamson, found dead in bed in the Poplar Cove community last Thursday morning, could not be determined this week by a Macon county coroner's jury. Evidence showing that the child and its mother were frightened' by the firing of a revolver near the house, allegedly by J. R. Bell, was heard, but Bell was not ordered held in the case. Coroner C. M. Moore conducted the inquest. Funeral services were Friday af ternoon at Gillespie's".Chape with the Rev. Andy Bishop officiating. Surviving are the parents and sev eral brothers and sisters. Broadway Finds Cabbage Market Good Farmers of the Broadway com munity report . that they have sold most .of their cabbages. There has been a steady demand this season. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS PERRY'S DRUG STORE ffl il v 5:- JOE WEBB Building Contractor HIGHLANDS, N. C. , , Frame or Log Houses NOW OPERATING ; The W. M. Cleaveland Miil Ready To Do AH Kinds Of Mill Work Located in , W. M. Cleveland'i Former Office for Vero Beach,. Fla., to accept a position offered him there and will likely be away for . several weeks; . . The Rev. S. H. Hilliard, former pastor of the Methodist church at Highlands, will preach here morn ing and evening . Sunday, Oct. 9 A large . crowd is expected as he has many friends and acquaintance! in this section. M' C r : Mrs. Edith Dougall, Miss Valerie Dougall, and Dr. Mary E. Lapham left Tuesday , to, spend the winter at St. Augustine, Fla., after spend ing the. past few months at "Far away," their summer home on Sa fulah rhotmtain. : ' Mrs. Scott Hudson, who has been ill' most of - the summer, is very jnucrf improved and 'we are glad to know. that. shek is able to receive company now. -1 Mri. and, Mrs. H. D. Randall of Cincinnati, are spending a few days at t their summer cottage at Billy cabin. t. ' Harry Wright left last Friday for ': C State ; College to" ' continue-bis college work there. MrT-fmd' Mrs. R. T. Frazier, of Signal Mt., Tenn., are spending the week at Highlands. . .: Clarion Micheaux- Misses Har riett Harris and Irene Gerband. of Atlanta. v were -week-end guests ' of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Root . . Mrs. ,R.. Vv. Reese, Miss Bettie Reese, Dewey; Hopper, Carlton Cleaveland, Misses Marjie Ed wards, Mary Edwards, Louise. Tal lent, Elizabeth Reese, and Cecil Edwards went? to Franklin Satur day afternoon to do some, shopping; "".Carl Zoellner, who has been at the Norfolk Naval ' hospital ' at Portsmouth, Va, since July 1, re turned to his liome on September 17 having pardy recovered from a broken knee suffered in an auto mobile wreck Jast January. He is now . able to walk without crutches and is superintending Lewis Ed wards' Variety Shop. Mrs. J. Z. Gottwals gave a party on Monday niirht for Miss Marie Gormle'y of Versailles, Ky. Those present were: Misses Fannie G Lucas,. Edith Wright, " Mrs. G. A. Hovis," Mrs. Martin,. Messrs. Cecil Edwards, Harold Rideout, Alonzo Knight and Rev. G. A 'Hovis. De licious ice cream .and cake were served and everyone had av very enjoyable time together. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE , North Caroline, Macon County. By virtue of an order, of re-sale made and entered by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon Coun ty on the 15th day of August, 1932, the bid of a former sale having been raised as required by law, the said sale having been' made by the undersigned trustee by virtue of the power and authority con tained and granted in a certain deed of trust dated Dec. 1 1925, executed by Lee Allman and wife Mamie Allman, to the Raleigh Sav ings - Bank and Trust Company, Trustee, (the undersigned trustee having, succeeded to the rights and title of the named trustee, under Chapter 207, Public Laws of 193tfc which said deed of trust is duly recorded in Book 29. Page 159. of the Macon County Registry, the undersigned trustee will on Mon day, Oct. 10 1932, at or about twelve o'clock noon,; at the Courthouse door at Franklin.N.-C, offer for sale and .sell to the -highest bidder for cash the following described property, . the bid commencing at $3,150.00: - All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, containing one hun dred (100) acres more or less, sit uafe, lying and being on the Car toogechaye road, leading from the Asheville-Atlanta Highway to Car toogechaye. by Patton's Chapel, about three miles south-west from the Town of Franklin, in Franklin Township, Macon County, State' of North Carolina, having such shapes, metes courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference ' tol plat" thereof made by W. J. Jenkins, Surveyor, on the 24th day of November, 1925, and , attached to the abstract of title now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Rebecca S. Harris ... REAL ESTATE Choice Residential Lots Houtet For Rent , HIGHLANDS, N. C L ... Whn Torturing f " m a rains ivi rr 1 a doctor mil with iuch onenomtnu luceeu in traaMiM rhwimatUm thftt Oil oKiCt M ftlVkT Crowded !th patltnt Imm far anil natr. Ha flnalla . flnriliaad tA mam ou ouuttndint praseripnon avaua- T. -L .r. all aiHin Olt lorougp - - z --rhnnaanria arha navap rfra&m- BUU1U WD"."" . i.w----- . -.- M IUCD a ining poaaiwia uaa wv wv.w. i .. ihh MrfcuHna nalna Af phaii. matura. naurttla. lumbago and neuralgia . . -i Baaaaalntlalk LatO If AO HA jin...-.a aiaaa 4 n t rt aa thA fflAIH Al RAW long rou"vf wtUrtd U fry Hrrt tore droggtit .U rfuni), your monMThjr KFI HO OPv ur voivvnvf - ... MaMii.ffiii wmt aVhaolutAlV HArni wu Wh wait urn with annhing. (hat !r " J .... .a ..int If Bu.No.ala onai that vou Know you will t( wall. Otlaj rlrz . r ixta fair m-mi. racicta tuftertri tbtU IMl MSdjr (or f n or piai . v. - Bank of Raleigh," he same being bounded on the North by the lands of Ben Addington, Jake Waldroop; on the East by the lands of W. L. Allman; on the South by the lands of W. C. Allman; on the West by the lands of Bud Mashburn and W. C. .Allman, and being the iden tical tract of land, conveyed by deed from A. P. Angel and wife, Florence Angel and Maggie Angel to Lee Allman and wife, Mamie Allman, of date November 28th, 1925, said deed being duly recorded in Deed Book No. L-4, at page 40, in the Office of Register of Deeds for Macon County, Slate of North Carolina, to which reference is made for more complete description of the same, and further described as follows: " In Macon County, North Caro lina, BEGINNING on the South side of Cartoogechaye Creek, on sycamore standing on the east side of said creek, 6 poles north of the mouth of a Small branch, and runs South 48 East 115 poles to a black oak; then North 55 east 3 poles to a black oak; then South 61 Vi East 16 poles to a chinquepin; then South 554 East 53 poles to a Spanish oak; then North 354 East 30 poles to a white oak: then North 74 poles to a black gum then . North 30 West 35 poles to a black oak; then North 5 West 32 poles to a white oak; then North 15 west 18 poles to a white oak; then North 45 bast 20 poles to a sycamore on bank of said, creek; then North 57 West up the creek 74 poles to a maple; then South with line: of No. 5486 46 poles to the BEGINNING corner of No. 6; then West 64 pole's to a sycamore on tne Dank ot the creek; then South 13 West 20 poles to a stake ; then South 5 East 20 poles to a sycamore; then South 49 West 16 poles to the bank of the creek; then South 20 poles to the bank of said creek; then South 7 West 24 poles to the beginning contain ing one hundred and twelve (112) acres ' more or less. Excepting, from the operations of this deed twelve (12) acres heretofore deed ed to Jane Williams. Terms of sale cash and trustee will require deposit of 10 per cent of the amount o the bid as his evidence of good faith. This the 21st day. of Sept., 1932. NORTH CAROLINA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE, Successor to The Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Company, Trustee, JONES & JONES, Attorneys. S22 2tc-S29 . irowers of -Barred Hock poultry I hatching tgRS to the ti-rritory Madison county are shipping around St. Petersburg, Fla. Dur-Inda The 100 per cent Oriental fruit food in uncooked tablet form. For sale by .. REBECCA S. HARRIS .. HIGHLANDS, N. C. Aik for Free Booklet "The Spirit of . Dur-Indd" IMl ir 1 Ik v, V. VViSiiMSc,'irfSHi!i (f FIREPROOF 300 ROOMS $2.00 up s r I ' N G f L E Tho Harrington haa always boon on of tho Capitol's popular hotels. A $100,000 improvement program has- jutt been com pletod in modernizing and refurnishing, so that now the Har rington offers ita ' gueata every conceivable Improvement for their comfort and convenience. In the Heart of the City Convenient to ell Government Buiildingi and other points of in terest. A few minutes' walk to tho leading theatres and ahop ping districts. Breakfast 25c to 50c Luncheon 40c to 60c Dinner 75c to $1.00 Alio A la Carte Excellent Food ' Perfect Service - For Booklet and Rates Write HARRINGTON MILLS,' Prat. DOUGLAS C. SHAFFER, Mgr. UP D I I U i i New Series of Building & Loan Stock Opens October 1st pHE Macon County Building and Loan As sociation will open its 31st Series of install ment stock on October 1, 1932. This stock may be bought on three different plans : - 1. By paying I2V2C each week you can accumulate $100 in about eleven years. " 2. By paying 25 cents each week you can accumulate $100 in six years and four months. 3. By paying 50 cents each week you can accumulate $100 in three years ami six months. The Building and Loan Plan is the Easiest and Safest Way to Save Money Macon County Building & Loan Association Office over Bank of Franklin (Proves SewGaioni Scores of Local People Report Amazing Results from New Scientific Food Vitalizer; Druggists Astounded at Tremendous Sales. Probably never before in all the history of this county baa any prod uct been given iuch whole-hearted praise as the new, scientific formula know as LEE'S MINERAL COM POUND. Men and women b all walks of life have put this icmark rb!e Food Vitalizer to the test and i:o-n its amazing powers. Lit iraVy thousands of people have made t!:e now (air.nus 10 day test and ir.vc proven that Nature's way is l!.a richt way to health. ' So swift and sweeping has been I lie success of iliis new com pound that in a few short weeks, il has Income the talk of the coin try. Those who have us?(l it tell RsloiiundiM ris of v ' 1 IS flo!" (Vin. nml. 91 OF ALL DISEASE ' OtICINATIS IN TNI tTOHACH. MCAUSIStVMIMTV AND RESULTS FSOM A LACK Of HINIRAUANI VIIWUNt Vitaliier. feeding the system Uum vital elements that ws fail to get in modem refined foods. It stCn ulatea tho organs of digestion and assimilation, creates keen, hearty appetite, clears the system of dan gerous impurities and waste material, soothes "ragged" nerves, enablea one to sleep soundly, awake refreshed and filled with new vigor for the daily battles, of life. No wonder that those who have tried so many other treatments, with little or no benefit, have beefl quick to turn to this Mi if f.:- !;i',iv-i anil finl. it wo'iM lm 'in I to l)!ieve l':it a'.v 8in"!e Ir.'.ilnienl vimh iov o rf. ive i'i m many ili":'n'!:t mi""h It riii-nlv unit In provi the as nlioi) of fam ous ScirtilMl thai (lie o:e sure wu to maintain health is to sup ply the boily. with a balanced proportion of tho essential Mineral elements and nec sarv Vitamins.' The one and onlv product of. its kmd, LKK'3 MINERAL COMPJPIJNI), contains 'eleven essential Minerals, spl.'njiil'y . combined . with Vitamins ami val uable tonic aids. It acts 03 a Fo.l natural method of restoring health. No. won der the sales of" "patent" medi cines, harsh lax atives and dan gerous "pain killers" have fall en to the lowest mark in years. People today are more intelligent than they used to be and are quick to take advantage of the . new and proven scientific discov eries. That t! counts for th tremendous de mand for thi amazing conv pound t h a builds new health, strength and vigor in Na tures own way. If you have tried many med icines and treat ments that gave vou little or no relief, do not be discouraged. The chances are 10 to 1 you'll find LKE'3 MINERAL COMPOUND is ju ,t what your system needs to restore your heath LEE'S MINERAL COMPOUND -'- ; With Vitamins- : Eliminates Excessive Acida in the Stomach Drives Out Dangerous Toxins, Clears The System of Impurities Builds Rich, Red Blood Feeds Nerves, Bone and Muscle Restores Strength. Makes You Feel Like Yourself Again MAKE THIS 10 DAY TEST Convince Yourself! Stop dosing yourself with "patent medicines,'' harsh purgatives, oils and tttnnrtiej fof lust 10 days. Go to your nearest Druggist and secure fottU of llsifMINElUL COMPOUND. Take it regularly, and watch V4 tpvAik. Youll be amaaed at the feelbg of renewed strength add figo that noa appears. No narootiea ot alcohol to "boost you' up ' but Aatl method a reitorbg health and energy. For Sale by Angel's Drug Store, Franklin, and other good dealers everywhere, or send $1.25 to LEE'S LABORATORIES, INC., 364 Peaehtree Arcade Bldg, AUanta, Ca. for Large hettl poauge paU,
The Franklin Press and the Highlands Maconian (Franklin, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 29, 1932, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75