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THURSDAY, MAY. 25, 1333 THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE THRE.': 1- , St. Agnes Episcopal Church FRANKLIN, N. C Rev. Norvin C. Duncan, Rector SUNDAY No services Sunday, May 28. On June 1 the Rev. N. C, Hughes, of Hefidersonville, will arrive to carry on the services for the summer months. t On the night of Sunday, June 4, Bishop. Kirkman Finlay of South Caro lina will preach in this, church. BY REV. NORVIN C. DUNCAN It is remarkable how much of the world surrounds us, even though our physical range is limit ed to a small corner. For weeks I have' been within the confines of a room, with my -outlook lim ited to a window ; yet from this bed I see many of the moving drama of Life. Just a few feet away from the window a pair of blue birds have built a nest. It helps to pass away the hours to watch v them as they carry food to their young all the day long. Here is the age-old drama of Life, Love and Sacrifice; in the note of joy is the expres sion of Life's creative urge, arid the toil and the sacrifice. On the sidewalk close by a tree are a young man and a young woman in a romantic setting. It is near sundown; shadows and late sunbeams mingle with the twitter of birds. The young man and the young woman are smiling, jesting, love-making. Here agajn is .the urKe,r:the-beauty?Jhfc-grandeur,-:the tragedy; the mysteryof Life; which eventually culminates in gray locks, feeble step and, finally, death. But let us thank God for the love of these young people, the songs of the birds, the beauty of flowers, the music- of the winds, sweet memories of other days; prophecies of unfading flowers, of unbroken friendship, eternal -...experiences "of Life at its best. Muse's Corner THE STEAM SHOVEL Mr. Ashear is beginning to build a store, ' -Which you have heard about before, Though what I want to bring to you - Is what he started out to do. After hauling the old houses away "They ...undertook.io.... move tht - clay. - iWithe a Umnchif i5nmHLav-4 eleven : jAnd trucks Perpahs somewhere "'round seven They made a drive to skim the - -fop - - But soairw'erF"glad;6T'ccurserTo "StOpT After having a little gentle shower They said "we need more speed : and power," And so they called on the State For something more powerful and great To raise a mighty pile of sand They could not lift by human hand Which looked to be too wide and High And deep for any crowd to try. So when the roaring engine -.came --Tosee":hat;nRlke-JJnd"stcTtir-TfS ' Oil Begin to pop and crack and boil; Though it just lasted a day - When .that -."Old: Steam : Shovel Carried it Away." BY TROY F. HORN. PERSONAL JJ.H1 The Last Farewell T IS gratifying to feel that the final services are a fit- ling tribute to your loved ones. Complete Funerals priced from $45 UP CASKETS from $25 up BRYANT FURNITURE CO. Day Phone lUk-Night Phone 20 FRIENDLY Rev. S. R. Crockett To Preach at Joint Service The services of the Presbyterian and Methodist congregations wil! be combined for next Sunday morning, with the united congrega tions meeting in the Methodist church at 11 o'clock for services. The Rev. S. R, Crockett, of the Cartoogechaye community, will preach at this service. The-Sunday schools will meet at their reg ular time in each church, the Methodist meeting at 9:45 a. m and the Presbyterian at 10 a. m. Everyone is given a cordial invita tion to be present for all of these services. IS THE STATE BENT FOR HELL? rmm ma arm Iuia Carolina may be making a great! mistake, but if they do and dis cover it they will be.no less vig orous in outlawing evil than their fathers were before. There never was a time when there was not wickedness and evil in North Caro lina, and there never was a time when there was not far more good among the people, of the state. North Carolina may make a mis take, but not because of moral fail ure in its people." i . "Joint" is defined in the diction ary as "a. place of meeting or re sort for persons engaged in evil and secret practices," and Mr. Pe terson chooses to apply it" to a place where beer is sold. But for generations, in the most civilized countries in . the world, men and women of the utmost respectability haveathemt:TqgalkrtcrJistel::6' musk, and to .danc. In halls and gardens where they may quaff their beer at will. It has not been observed that the Englishmen and Frenchmen and Germans and Americans who Have engaged in this sort of diversion are any less decent than the people of North Carolina and- other regions where beer-drinking has been written down in the statutes as a sin. And so with horse-racing " and the laying of wagers thereon. The populations of European countries where the sport flourishes have not been degraded by it. Mary land and Kentucky, only a little way from us, have permitted horse racing for many years, and nobody has ever been able to discern that, in respect to morals and behavior, the citizens of those common wealths suffer in comparison with North Carolinians. Wesuspect thaLone.oLthehy potheses .mentioned ... .by .the - News and Observer, that "the people are no longer .willing to be regulated is .L2bciravioT.J)ypreachers-and others who hold to traditional mor ality of the Protestant churches," c oaf a i h so r e" truth. ' But for "morality" we would substitute' "austerity" or "in terdictions." The --"dearth of -protest" -against- the- beer-and- horse racing enactments is probably a re flection of the relief which vast numbers of North Carolinians feel at having restored to them the privilege of regulating their own conduct. They feel a loosening of the ecclesiastical fingers on their windpipe, and -they like the sensa tion. No doubt the Raleigh Times is not far from the truth when it says: "The North Carolina public is just now in a mood to welcome with open arms the return to it of liberties . and mild indigencies whittled . awayJJhroughh,fc,year.s bygncratkns ofpoliticians - who, while working in the main for the good of the state, were fearful "of giving offense to What was really j a straightlaced minority dictator ship of morals" "carrying " with it more than a suggestion of the old New England excess in Puritanism and tendency to subvert judicial processes for the pleasure of burn ing a witch.". Even the citizens who are willing to surrender some of their liberties atid to forego their mild indigen cies have come to realize that Pro hibition has not diminished the evil of excessive drinking and that the outlawing of horse racing and bet ting on the races has hot kept from gambling anybody who wants to gamble. There is a general pub lic recognition of the futility of the repressive laws which were put upon the books by the high-powered propaganda of the unco guid. Ts North Carolina bent for hell ? We don't, believe it is. 'The recent enactments as to beer and racing seem to us to indicate, rather, that the people of the state have ac quired a little more commensense and have become a little -more-tol erant. - THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY, Dr. Max Nenius, a Chicago chem ist, who has devoted 50 years of his life to the study of beer, an nounces that the 3.2 per cent brew now legal is the perfect beer. 1st Boy So this is silver ore. never saw any before How . do they get the silver out of it? ?nr! RMr Th 1st Boy That's funny. I smeltnake notice that a proceeding entitled it and I couldn't get any silver outa above has been commenced be ef it. Pathfinder fore the Clerk SufitHor Court of CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kind expressions of sym pathy on the occassion of the death of our father and grandfather. MR. and MRS. HARRY HIGGINS, RUTH HIGGINS, HARRY S. HIGGINS, Jr. Adv. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the kindness and loving sympathy extended to us by scores of friends during our be reavement in the death of our son and brother, Robert Enloe. We especially wish to show our ap preciation for the beautiful floral tributes, too numerous to mention. MR. and MRS. JEFF ENLOE AND FAMILY. Adv. fKAHKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS: WE ARE STILL MENDING SHOES We are mending your shoes We have'nt quit the job Any style that you choose . For Bill, Tom and Bob. . Just opposite Porter's Steve Where you get oil and gas We will not deceive Just bring along the cash. Thirty feet from the spot Where we use to stay ' Our hammers are hot We haven't gone away. TROY F. HORN. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse J'WeBtoy "and Sell"" Box 212 Troy F. Horn LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT! NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. In the Superior Court. S. L. Franks, H. W. Cabe and W. C. Cunningham ; L.'VS ; : - Wi L. McCoy, Ada Crawford Mc Coy, Ada Crawford, McCoy, Admin istratrix of the Estate of .Mrs. Flo ra Crawford and Henry 0- Robert son, Trustee. Under and by virtue of a con sent judgment made and entered at the April Term, 1932; of Macon Superior Court, appointing the un dersigned a commissioner of the Court to sell the lands described in the complaint in this action when requested so to do by the defendant, Ada McCoy, at any time after 60 days from the rising of the court ; and, the said Ada McGQyJiavingTequested--tne-lnTi Hersigneaxommi5sioner to now make such sale, I, J. Frank Ray, the-jsaidcommissionerron"1he'19th day of June, 1933, at the South Courthouse door-in"-lhe"Townxf Franklin,Macon. County, North Carolinaat-42-o'cloek nbonr will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit:. , Situated lying and being on the North side of Main Street in the Town of Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, beginning at a stake at . the southwest corner of the Bank of Franklin lot and runs Northward with the line of the Bank of Franklin lot to the Las sie Kelly lot; thence Westward with the' line of the Lassie Kelly lot to the line of the H. G. Trot ter (now t Ashear) lot; thence southward with the lines of the .H. iGrTroTkr Main Street; Jhence Eastward with Main Street to the beginning corn er including the new hotel Scott Griffin building, -This- the 17th day of May, 1933. J, FRANK RAY, Commissioner. M25 4t lpd J15 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of W. R. Morgan, 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 9th day of May, 1934, 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 9th day of May, 1933. C. L. GARNER, Administrator. Mil 6tp J15 NOTICE A North Carolina, Macon County. In Superior Court Before the Clerk. Nantahala Power & Light - Com pany ; -VSr Weaver-A". Jenkins & wife, Char lotte Jenkins,' and all other per sons, firms, and corporations claim ing any interest in this proceeding or in the subject matter thereof, and whose residences are unknown. The non-resident defendants, Weav er A. Jenkins and wife, Charlotte Jenkins, and all other persons, firms and corporation claiming any interest in . this proceeding or in the subject matter' thereof and whose residences are unknown will LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Macon County, North Carolina, tu secure a right of way for the benefit of the petitioner under the power of eminent domain over the following described real estate, to wit:' Beginning at a willow tree on bank of branch below Jackson M al lottees' spring and runs east down the branch 152 poles to a stake in the creek;, then up the creek with its meanders, north 21 west 20 poles, to a locust on bank of creek ; then up the creek, north XlVi west 10 poles to a poplar, the L. C. Shepherd corner; then with his line, south 50 west 26 poles to a stake in the branch; then down the branch south 534 east 19 poles to the beginning, contain ing three acres, more or less, and being all the land described in a deed from Jackson Mallonee to Weaver A.-Jenkins.-dated -Feb?-26, 1929, and being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Macon County, N. C, in Book S-4, Page 589, to which deed as so recorded reference is hereby had for a more complete and definite description of the land herein de scribed. And the said defendants, Weav er A. Jenkins and wife, Charlotte Jenkins, and all other persons, firms and corporations claiming any in terest in this proceeding or in the subject matter thereof, and whose residences are-1 unknown, will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk Superior Court of Ma con County in the court liouse in the Town of Franklin on the 5th day of June, 1933, and answer or demurtq5he proceeding, or the petitioner will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. This the 4th day of May, 1933. FRANK I. MURRAY, Clerk Superior Court. Mll4tc-Jl ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of E. P. Norton, deceased, Jate 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 8th day of May, 1934, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 8th day of May, 1933. FRANK B. COOK, Administrator. Mll-6tc-J15 NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of a deed of trust ex ecuted by J. M. Duvall and wife Qli veDuvall to th eu n d ersi gned trusteeTdated lhelStFday of August,- 1924, and given to secure the sum-of-Three- hundred fifty- ($350. 00) Dollars, purchase money of the following ...tract -of-land.- - I will, .on Saturday ..the 10thday in front of the Courthouse door in the Town of Franklin, County of Macon and the State of North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash all that tract or parcel of land described in a deed of trust from said Duvall and wife to R. D. Sisk, Trustee, dated the 15th day of August, 1924, and recorded in Book of Mortgages and Deeds pf Trustt No. 27 page 576, Office of Register of Deeds of Macon County, to which deed of trust as so recorded reference is hereby made and had for a more definite description of the land to be sold. Th1s saTe Ts made "by'reason of defauirin the payment of the mon ey so secured by said deed, of trust and on request of the parties en titled to said money. """ r - This the 8th day of - May, 1933. R. D. SISK, Trustee. Mll-4tp-Jl NOTICE t North Carolina, Macon County. In Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Nantahala Power & Light Company vs. Jess Raby & Wife, Ada Raby The defendants, Jess.- Raby- and wife, Ada Raby, "will take notice that a proceeding entitled as above has been commenced before the Clerk Superior Court of Macon Countyi North Carolina, to secure a right-of-way for the petitioner under . the power of . eminent do main over certain property in which said defendants own an interest and being located in Macon Coun ty, North Carolina, and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of said County in the courthouse" in ' Franklin, "North Caro lina, on the 26th day of May, 1933, and answer or demur to the pe titioner in said proceeding, or the netitioner will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said pe. tition. This 24th day April, 1933. FRANK I. MURRAY, Clerk Superior Court. M4-4tc-M25 NOTICE OF RESALE North Carolina, Macon County. Under and by ,virtue of the pow r and authority 4MKatntd. in LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS certain deed of trust r.cniUd I iy : 'ti. .i Lee Allman and wife, M.unu man, to the Raleigh Savins. il.mk j h and Trust 'Company, Trustee i In-1 'n i .i undersigned trustee having succeed-1 v ed to the rights and' title of th named trustee under Chapter 2(1, Public Laws of 1931) which said deed of trust is dated December 1, 1925, and recorded in Book No. , page 159 of the. Macon County Registry. The lands described-' bo low were sold on April the 17ih, 1933, at which sale the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh became the last and highest bidder for the sum -of $3.IHKI.(K). And ,,n April 25, 1933, W. (i. Hall filed a raised bid for said lands. The Clerk of the Superior Court hav ing ordered the undersigned trus tee to re-advertise and re-sell, said lands ; - Now, therefore, the undersigned trustee will on Mondav, Itine 5, 1933, at or about 12 :00 ' o'clock noon "at the courthouse' door at Franklin, North Carolina, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing One Hun dred (100) acres, more or less, sit uate, lying and being, on the Car toogechaye road, leading from the Asheville-Atlanta Highway to Car toogechaye by Pattern'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 to plat thereof, made bv W.. f. Jenkins, Surveyor, on the 24th dav of November, 1925, and attached to the abstract now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, the same being bound ed on the North by the lands of Ben Addington; Jake Waldroop; on the East by lands of W. C. Allman, on the South by lands of VV. C. Alltnan; on the' West In the lands of Bud Mashburn and W. C. Allman; and einlTidenticTil tract of land conveyed by 'deed from A. r. Angel and wife, Florence Angel and . Maggie , Angel to Lee Allman, and wife Mamie Allman, of date November 28. 1925 s:.i,l deed being duly recorded in Deed tlook No. L-4, page 407, in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Macon Count v. State nf Wtl, Carolina, to which mfp made for a more complete descrip- -J u B mini cj TO LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR 1933 TAXES , i i 4 t I Tax listers will be at the courthouse in Franklin every ""day next week .to.receiveretimisjo should! see their respective township listers immediately. All property owners and taxpayers in Maco.i County are requirect by law to return to the List Taker in May for taxation for the tysar 1933 all the real estate, personal property etc. which each owned on;he first 4aY of April. "v l -. "wife- All men between the ages of 21 and 50 years are required to list their polls during the same period." All persons who own property and fail to list it and all who are liable for a poll tax and fail to give themselves in will be subject to prosecution for a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, fined or imprisoned. Unless You List that d i.::gal advertisement i' same.. And further de as 1 1 .llws : ' ' Limn ('uinily, X.U'lll C'aro ij"inmg the lands ofTliad , VV. C. Allman and bound ed , , follows. , to-wit : i:l;gi- M; on the South side of .Car t ",., h.iye . ( reek.- a sycamore t.n...!ii'g on the Fast bank 'of said reek, () 1'oies North of the mouth if a small branch, and runs South -IX l ast '115 - poles to a black oak; then North 55 Fast, three poles to a black oak; then South 61;. Fast Id p'oh-s to a chinquapin; then South -55' .."Fast 53 poles to a Spanish . oak ; then North i5'A Fast' '3D poles to a while oak; then North 74 poles to, a black gum; then North 3d West 35 pole's to a black oak; then North 5 West JJ poles to a white.-'-oak; then North 15 W est -IS poles, to a white oak-; then North 45 l-".ast .20 poles to a sycamore on bank of said creek; then North 57 West up the creek 71 poles ; to a maple ; then South with the line of No. 5486 . d is. t r'iVA-i ic I A .1 I w m "Cut the CroprQuickly with a McCORMICK - DEERING Mower EVERY wearing part is mde of the moit durable material Hardened steel wearing plates set inta the cutter bar pre vent wear of the knife. Worn bearings can be quickly re placed. Drop-forged knife head and automatic pitman art ex clusive features that make for long lif and easy" operation The kn.te is equipped with the highest quality heat-treated and tempeied sections, which give a clean, shear Out. Come in and see the McCormick-Deering Mower now. Macon County Supply Co. Dealers in General Hardware and Farm Implements FRANKLIN, N. C. i rp n u 11 ! WARNING Your Property And Give in Your Poll fou Will Be Subject Per Cent Penalty y Tax Supervisor, Macon County LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS 46 pules , to the beginning corner of No. 6; then West 64 poles to a sycamore on the bank or the creek; then South 13 West 20 poles to a slake; then South 5 Fast 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 BEGIN NING, containing 112 acres, more or less; EXCEPTING from the operations of this deed 12 acres heretofore deeded to Jane Williams. Terms of the sale cash and trus tee will require deposit of 10rr of the amount of the bid as his evi dence of good faith. This 18th day of May, 1933. NORTH CAROLINA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, Successor to The Raleigh Savings Bank & Trust Co., Trustee. J. L. Cockerham and Robert Wein stein, Attorneys, Raleigh, N. C. M25-2tcJ&J-Jl i 1 L2 1 to a 10 k
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