THURSDAY, JULY 23,
PAGE TWO
',' . . E FRANKLIN PRESS .ad TII2 n:cl:LAI"S3 MACCXIAN
LEGAL ADVERTISING
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VOL, XI Y
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
J la inti qualified as administrator
,.F .,M. Cochran, deceased, late of
iMiinly,' ,, i ., mis is 10
i:fV .!! i" rsoiis hnv mt: elaiins
-state j.f .aii! deceased
n in I . iht iiikW rii;iiee
tin' ISih day of July
s i h 'I iee will be 1 1 c :u
.f iheir recovery. All per
li-bti ! said estale wil
.Ii ast 'make illiniv. iate settlement
I his lSlli day Of July.' I'M.?.
1. COCHRAN', Administrator,
I'd- t A2-I
-...'inst 1 bt '
i . vini),, ,1:
,n mi befi'li
I'M I, "I' tin
in bar
-oils
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dresses are unknown; wife of W.
W. Moss, if any, or her unknown
heirs at law, whose names and ad-
Iresses are unknown; Jcmminia E.
Rochester, widow of W. C. Roches
ter, or her unknown heirs at law,
whose names and addresses are
unknown: Jcmminia E. Rochester,
executrix of the last will and testa
ment of W. C. Rochester;
One Year
Eight Months
Six Months . .
Single Copy . .
ilDlnts a
ObiUl.ll'V notices, care- 'mp.
Iodises.' churches, - oruiMiiations or 'society
or. .1 at regular classified .advertising' r;w .:.'.
tismg am'
will be l.i.trkt-d
:..'.:.....' si. 5-0
. $1,00
...... T:
: ..; .05
'it idnals
-it ' .is .tiUV.
iieli i: ii'ces
.rupliattce with the postal regulations.
WEEKLY MULE THOUGHT
"Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory'; but in lowli
ness cf '.mind let each esteem other better than themselves."
Philippians 2:3.
How Long Liquidation?
P H K L ) K R 1 C J . U a s k i 1 1 . v o t e ra n j ( u n i a I i s t . ha s e ni -
I'.iioi an cik dopeilia ot jivtiora'l information pub
lished Vji-lcr the tilie. "Five Thousand Now Answers
to puesiions," in ii is found this in tercet in ques
tion, "l-Lou i 1 1 i til depositors have u wail to recover
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having .qualified as administrator
of Jonathan-. Heacock, deceased, late
of Macon county, N. C, this is to
notify all persons having claims
auaitist the estate of said deceased
o exhibit , t'heni to the undersigned
' i r t -.. .. i 1 f T
on or petorc ine uin nay oi june,
l'M4, or ibis notice will be plead
in bar of tie. ir recovery. All pcr
sonsiiidebied to sa:d estate will
please make immediate' settlement.
This 20th dav. "f June, 1933.
FRANK P.. COOK. 'Ai1minis.tra.tor.
129 r.tc A3
tt. alter a ha
their nione . .or 'part' ot
this Mr.. I la-'k;i.- repiies
"The Conip.ti oiler ot
tics kept oyer a period
average Tern "1 u ; 1 i e
Itquiilate Killed hanks.
ik lail
T.
(he Currency says that statis
ot five ear show that an
vears and -six month.- is fe
me short e s C 1 1 me
; quire rio
is ten months. "
Lt would Ik- "interesting if Mr. llaskins could tell
' us the average- cost of liquidatini: closed 'hanks, hut
this iuformatiou i not found in his .juestioiis and
aiisuerv lt is couimou knowledge, however, that
bahk-rccvherships. generally mean heavy losses lor
depositors as. well as stockholders.
; The Bank of Franklin, which failed two years and
seven months ain'o. lias avoided much oi the cosiliness
of forced liquidation .through an agreement oi stock
holders and most of the deposit oi to "lreee , de
posits until n.ctoher of this year. This. has enahled
a more orderly and less expensive liquidation through
a , process of trading certificates of deposit for notes
held by, the -hank'. . A full -time liquidating aenl has
not been necessan'. Furthermore', the hank. '" by" re
opening as a trust ' depository, has been able to per-
form the fmictiot- a elraruiL: house, which besides
PrTJTi'ncr'fTiiirfiiiXT'nicTTrc to ihe'TnnnunitAT"has
helped consi'k-rabl tikuxay-the-C(jst of ii(uidat i ik
The e nT i I t lie ie ri od a reed on t r
.nosits is dravvitiu iicitr ait'l evidrviilk'-
lreem" de
is wondering
NOTICE TO BE PUBLISHED
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA FOR THE WESTERN
DISTRICT OF NORTH CARO
LINA ASHEVILLE DIVISION
AT LAW NO.; 208
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
' . v.. -72378
acres of land in Macon Coun
tv, North Carolina, V: E. Baldwin,
e't al
TO:
Mrs. Mattie Roark, wite of
Rnarkr Ercl eTTS."' C.:: fiVlff fen .
Kellv. and wife, Krline Kelly,
Greenville, S. C; V. M. Hitter
Lumber Company, a West Virginia
Corporation, Columbus, Ohio; hus
band of Catherine Holbrooks, if
any, Franklin, N. C. ; Berry "Dills
and wife Dills, Hiawassee, Ga. ;
Howard . Bradley, Lyman, Washing
ton ; Ida White Sotithwick, wife of
Frank Southwick, in California, ad
dress unknown; N. F. Howard and
wife, . M. R. .Howard, Lyman.
Washington; Pulaski Howard, wid
ower, Lyman, Washington; King
don K: Company, Atlanta, Ga.'; C
M. Miller Company. Inc., Cornelia
Ga; John Wilkins Company, Atlan
ta, Ga; 'Dunlap .Milling Co., Inc..
Nashville, Tenn; FVisch Bros. Co..
Gainesville, Ga ; Sliarp-Zachary-
Harcey Company, Atlanta, Ga; Cox
Hat Company, Bristol, Tenn; Mrs
l tolly Rochester Brooks, . Union
County, S. C. ;, T. Fv. Striblitm, ex
ecutor of the estate of S. Y.
Striblinc, " deceased, Habersham
Georgia; Luther Tilson and wife.
Eva J- TiNoH," Mary-vilUv -Tenn :
Industrial MineralsInc a-. North
Carolina -corpuratittivwhose address
is unknown;- unknown heirs and as
'stfins" 5f:T.:"To1tanddifceai5i'1
Brooks, husband of Dolly Rxyches
ter Brooks, whose address is un
known; Mira Stiles, wife of Laban
1L Stiles, address unknown; Homer
L. Ferguson and wife, Fer
guson, or their unknown heirs at
law, whose names and addresses
are unknown; Harley B. Ferguson
and wife Ferguson, or their
unknown heirs at law, whose names
and addresses are unknown; Alex
andcr Edwards and wife Ed
wards, or unknown heirs at law,
whose names and addresses are un
known: unknown heirs at law of
Alfred Zachary, deceased, whose
names and addresses are unknown
unknown heirs at law of John
Zachary, deceased, whose names
and addresses are unknown; Jane
Zachary and husband : Zach
ary, or their unknown heirs at law
whose names and addresses are un
known;. Nancy Zachary and hus
band Zachary, or their un
known heirs at law, whose names
and addresses are unknown; Eliza
beth Allison and husband A
lison, or. their unknown heirs at
law, whose names and addresses
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and Bidwell's line; then N 22 W
with Munday's and Bidwell's line
997 ft. to the sidewalk on Main
St., Bidwell's corner, then with
Bidwell's line S 66 W 135 ft. to the
beginning.
FIFTH TRACT: Lying and being
in the County of Macon, State of
North Carolina near the Town of
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
North Carolina,
Macon County.
The Bank of West Jefferson"
vs.
W. L. Higdon
and
The Bank of Franklin
vs.
W T. Hiffdon
... o . TT
Rv virtue of certain executions iranklin, ana known as. union
directed to the undersigned from Tanning Company and S. L. Rogers
t,P SnnPrinr Cnurt r.f Macon land, aescriDeu as ioiiows; Degm-
rmmtv ini th aWp actions. I nine at a sycamore, near the old
v.. .., -----, - . - ,
will, on Monday, the 7th day of rniiups iora, corner oi sogers anu
Aum.st 1QM at 12 o'clock at the Johnston, and runs then with the
courthouse door of said county, sell old. road and Johnston's line S 89
,( .,Kt;. oM;nn in thp hitrhpst degrees W 680 ft., crossing a small
hidrlpr for rash tn satisfy said ex- branch, to stake in the old line
ecutions. all the right, title .and runs thence w J degrees w minuteb
intprt which W T. Hiedon has W 1500 ft. to a stake; thence N
in th following described real 89 degrees E 990 ft. to a stake at
Ac'tato . the river bank; and runs then up
FIRST TRACT; A tract of land the river with its meanders to tne
on the north side of East Main beginning containing 22 1-2 acres
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Street, bounded on the north by
more or less.
ing 3 acres more or
EXCEPTION NO. 2: All the lands
described in the report of the jury
appointed to allot the homestead
of the said W. L. Higdon, more ,
particularly described as follows :
FIRST TRACT: lieginmng at a
Spanish oak, and runs S 14 E 18
poles to a white oak; tnence a
7 west 37 poles to a locust; thence
35 E 34 p. to a poplar; thence
S 10 E 18 p. to a chestnut oak;
thence N 70 E 62 p. to a chest
nut; thente S 31 p. to a black
oak; thence S 84 E 16 p. to a
double chestnut; thence o 3 c- &
p. to a chestnut; thence N. 54 E
27 p. to a water oak; thence JN &
E 70 p. to a stake; thence S 46 E
63 p. to a Spanish oak on trail
ridge; thence N 2 E 23 p. to a
Spanish oak; thence N 32 W 26
p. to a white oak; thence N 85 W
18 p. to a Spanish oak ; thence N
29 W 14 p. to a red oak; thence
11 W 32 p. to a locust; thence b
-whethet4i(uiilatiMV-van -4.)e-v- nutlet od-by-that '-tinie.-If
it is not, tin- stm-kholders are eertaiir lo suffer
lheavy.ljp sse s"a u LiL L...xeiy.. likel yj i . ,i h a Llhcjl e p o.sit -
jrji-iV-bj ). h a I, l'a.iiL.
f.'lH-'1'! iii i r:.nlr i.m-
;ilt
expenence kses.
ing their, un p.ey.
But the liahiliti
,i
i in
iu; ik'la in receiv
whose names and addresses are un-
knawtij Caswell 1 Walkerani'
w i f e - Wal k e r, o r t h e i r u n
known heirs at law, whose names
jiad-iidrcsscs-ari,:.. unkoiMvxij-JJ.ts-.
--D.'llRls'.it.coLJJ-J5-Dills.oT
t heir unknown heirs.. 3tJavJwJigse
)1
L l! .i
tin- Hank of 'Franklin have
iiininmm that it seems' utterly
needless that it :hutiid fail' ti pav out 1 Oetcher 1
that is, if the' nlfinTs 'tuckhlders, debtors
positors will cxerl themselves to the line e
lc shown themselves eapable.
t 1
Deen reuueed
which the v ha
md de
oris of
Fine Advertising
XF hundred audi fift Uotariaus from all jiarts of
Jbt)U th I 'aa Jiiia-iillhiViireii-h ai i "I r i h
Carolina have
ri TTTC ITHT
-ila:...as.seiiib.ly;jiLFraitk.H
anostles of the -r i von n rains t
, i , ' -- '
of I a coiv.Coiii-ny.. ' ' . ; '. ' " '
What this t ow n .needs .mere . i ban anything" el-. is
advertising, and the-Rotary eonvemum beta- M -toia
and Tuesday a the finesi kind , of .nlveriisin-. As
one man coinmenied, "It wa worth at leas a thous
and dollars to Franklin. "
Regardless of the monetan nlue. it was i line
C 'li i "itu-i rn tin n-v--t 1 1 er a t n r-
Miai jneaiis 1 more
rlk
pre
"'L' oT.ii llili tie
iilendid LTi
thiii"' to have thi:
the eonununity is iirateiii!
for its efforts in brinuinu' the
p oi
llll.'ll w
iih
a sse iii
us
U,.i ar ' r!nb
' ere. -
Thr w l.oK- :..ivn did lioblv bv it sell in t lie v::" u
entertained ilj'iiiors and made them welcome.
There used to he some donbi vhet.her Franklin could
acconma daie a ronveiilion in lirst class lashioti.
Let
There is Ho room lor doubi now
more convention; to town.
iiriip'' ome
e ree'eui!'-'.took, occasion in ihi
.plinient )r. and Mrs. S. Ii. LylcHn
ance of , their, r-esideiice since they
Since then v. e have (iliserbanCiiher
i'(iai o
arnard
blossomed forth with ;. new
idence in' Mr. and Mrs. Lee
2tf just beyond the creamery,
lawn and beautiful I'loweriujL;
the ruad, the place is worih
coats of white paint hae transtormed
a drab looking dweliiu.L; 'to one with a
column to eoiii
the line appear -had
it painted.
Inar.v wlii'di ha.s
paint the res
Mi hmlvwav o.
With a well, t rmnueil
inimosa tree- iMarderiii,'
rix'iiijL;' out to see. Two
the House iroin
smiliim. invit
ing countenance t nil ny KeepuiL;' w
of its Occupants. -Let's
paint some. more house-
iih ihe character
names and addrees are unknown
James W. Holland and wite
Holland, or their unknown heirs at
law, whose names and addre'sst-s
are unknown; Catherine Holbtvok
and husband - ttolbronks, ot
their unknown heirs at law, whose
names and addresses are unknown ;
N. P. Keener (U. P.) Keener and
wife Keener, or their unknown
heirs at law, whose names and ad
dresses are unknown; Nathanie
Carrel, or their unknown heirs al
law, whose names and addresses
arc unknown; Samuel Hipkiss. nr
their unknown heirs at law. whose
names and addresses are unknown;
JamesL,. Peck,; .or;hir unknown
heir -'vf-jkiWj nrtwv-ntut
addresses are unknown ; H. S. Lu
cas, -,rJiis unknown heirs at. .law.
who'sir-..nanieS'---an(l---atdresses are
unknown; John T. Foster, or his
iinknqwnjHVLrs
and addresses are unknown ; John
T. Foster, or his unknown heirs at
law, whose names and addresses
are unknown ; unknown heirs at law
of T. X. Keener, deceased whose
names and addresses are unknown ;
Macon- County Land Company, a
Xorth Carolina corporation. Chester
Yoiinu, Secretary and Treasurer.
Dairv man's Cooperathe Assn. II
W 42nd St,,. New York. N. Y. un
known heirs at law of I. H. Peck,
deceased; whost names and . ad-'
-ilrosses .r-i-tikiii-wn:i unknown
heirs of . M.titin . N'.,rto:i, deceased
whostj uani.s a'id addresses are
unknown; Charlie vYhite and wife,
Byiieth, whose, names and address
es are unknown; M. F. Castle Hill
Company, Inc., a North Carolina
corporation, whose address is un
known; W. C. Sanders, or his un
known heirs at law,- whose names
audj addresses are unknown; V.
L. Richardson, or his unknown heirs
at. law, whose names and addresses
are unknown; C. C. Houston, ot
hjs unknown heirs -at law, whost
names, and 'addresses are unknown ;
J. F. fi. Coffee, whose address if
unknown; Seaboard iJarment Man
ufacturuiR Company, whose addres:
is unknown; Theodore Shivers Mill:
ins; Company whose address is un
known; Levering Coffee Company
whose address is unknown ; Ahra
ham ' iolden a'ud -Samuel Golden,
trading as. .Golden it Co., address
unknown; Allied Pru Company,
address unknown ; Ferry, Morse &
Co., address - unknown; Hickory
Overall Co. Address unknown;
ftiiih Pojnt Overall Co. 'address un
known ; J.. T. Moss, or His unknown
heirs at law, whose names and ad
are unknown; James C. Gray an
wife Mjray, or their unknown
heirs at law, whose names and ad
dresses are unknown; Zach
ary, wife of N. A. Zachary, or
their unknown heirs at law, whose
names and addresses are unknown ;
Henry Whitmire and. wife, Malind;
Whitmire, or their' unknown heirs
at law, whose names and addresses
are unknown; Daniel Whitmire and
wife Nancy Whitmire, or their un
known heirs at law, whose names
and addresses are unknown; Henry
HenkleandwifeMatilda" Henkle,
or their unknown heirs at law,
whose names and addresses are un
known; Elvira Zachary wife of
Mordecai Zachary, or their un
known heirs at law, whose names
and addresses are unknown; Jon
athan Zachary and wife, Eliza
Zachary, or their unknown heirs at
law, whose names and addresses
are unknown; Linchey Zachary,
wife of Alexander Zachary, or her
unknown heirs at law, whose names
and addresses are unknown; Eliza
Zachary, widow, or heirs and as
signs, whose names and addresses
are unknown; William Norton,
widower, or his unknown heirs at
law, whose names and addresses
are unknown ; J. T. Foster, or hb
unknown heirs at law, whose names
and addresses are unknown; Cor
dia King and Husband King,
or their unknown heirs at law
whose names and addresses are un
known ; and all persons whomso
ever owning, or claiming to own
any estate, lien or interest of any
kind or character in and to thi
premises described in the petitior
in this cause;"
Y.ouwill 4 akenotice,, Xh a t -an ac .
tion entitled as above has been
commenced in the District Court o
the United States for the Western
District ot North Carolina, at
Asheville, forthe condemnation of
certain" tracts" of land described in
Exhibits "A","A-l","A-2,V"A-3", "A
l'VA5V;A-6VA-7V-'lt-8,,rltA-9,t,
A-llT, "A-ll , of the petition filed
in the above entitled proceean.K.
and known as the W. E. Baldwin
Tract (1408), containing 32.24 acres;
the K. U. Bnndle Tract (32). con
taming 33.65 acres: the Horace
Fore Tract (1420), containing 32.22
acres; L. U. 1-owler Tract (1409),
containing 71.16 acres; William
Gregory Tract (610) (610-1, 610-11,
61U-11I) containing 102.82 acres: B
H. Hedden Tract (1078). containing
27.43 acres; P. Howard Heirs Tract
(1038), containing 135.81 acres: R
M. Shook Tract (1410), containing
41.03 acres; R. N. Stiles Tract
(142d), containing 38.76 acres: T
E. Stribling Tract (S-65), contain-ing-4fl6E3
acres .-Luther " Tilson
Tract (S-47), containing 67.25 acres;
Mrs. S. C. Wood Tracts (1411, &
14H-I) containing 34.58 acres: fully
described by metes and bounds in
the4)etitiQn.-iiledin-5aid - proceed
ing, the said lands having been se
lected by the Secretary of Agri
culture, with the approval of the
National rorest Reservation Com
mission and found necessary for
the purpose of carrying out an Act
of Congress of the United States
approved March 1, 1911, being
Chapter 186, page 961, Vol. Stat,
at Large, as amended by the Act
of August 10, 1912, 37 Stat., 269
300 Ch. 284.
And the said non-resident defen
dants above named, and all persons
whomsoever owning, or claiming to
own, any estate, lien or interest of
any kind or character in and to
the premises described in the pe
tition in said proceeding, defen
dants named as aforesaid, will fur
ther take notice, that they are re
Mrs. J. H. Higdon; on the east blXin lKACi: une vacant 101
by the laads of Furman Angel; on near the Railroad Depot in the
the south by East Main Street; M-own 01 rranwin, aujummg u.c
on the west by the F. H. Higdon lands of the Railway and S. L.
bt; and being the lot on which the Kogers Dounaea as ioiiows: Degui
W T. Hitrdon residence now ning on a stake, 150 ft. (S. E.
stands, together with all the land corner ot Alex Moore s lot) irom
adjacent thereto belonging to W. stone corner beginning of Bidwell
1 HiaHnn lot in right-of-way of the Tallulah
o'i-xtt rT. a Falls Railway and then with said
one-half interest in the following M'? f . d, t?
c .i. -i t f- cL.t. stake, (Moore s SW corner) then
South side of Main btreet: XT r m , . . .
. N 64 1-2 E 80 ft. to the beginning,
WWf f at tne ine. corner c0ntaini 1$7 rod this being the
ot the Duiimng now occupieu oy same ,and described in a deed from
the Macon Theatre and running John H.s Thomas and wife, to W.
thence with the south side of Main L Higdon, recorded in Book G-4
3ireei, soum uu woi to icei iu uk q Deeds page 36,
lt corner 01 tne 101 uecueu uy
1 a r t. 1 :r ,i r T
J . I utt narrol in.l lrt rl hnrl Iv TIP
Higdonand wife toFurjriarCAngeU ''1
& m. ilacon County, N. C, as follows,
thence with east line of the Kl , T . ' , T
I SEVENTH TRACT: A certain
the SE corner of the said F. Angel " ToVr u- u
tract; thence north 66 east, parallel ?"' jA?3??' L
with Main Street 73 ft. to the SE " "
Corner of the building in which terer of Deeds for Macon County
the Macon Theatre is located; Plat Book No- 1 10"
thence north 24 west 85 ft. to the EIGHTH TRACT: Beginning at a
Beginning corner. Also an un- chestnut on top of knob ,near C.
divided one-half interest in the C. Foster mine, runs N 100 poles
right heretofore conveyed to Jas. to a chestnut oak, then W 9 p.
A. Porter and W. L. Higdon, to to a sourwood, then N 30 E 29 p.
build to and to use the walls of to a chestnut, then N 58 W 66 p.
the old M. A. Love Store House to a hickory, then N 75 W 48 p.
as a part of the building now to a white oak, then N 73 W 17 p.
standing or any building that may to a blackoak, then N 25 W 70 p.
hereafter be erected on the oroner- to a blackoak, then N. 10 p. to a
ty conveyed in this deed. Alsb an hickory; thence N 60 E 10 p. to a
undivided one- half interest in ' all hickory. Carpenter's comer; then
tt, ricrhte mentmnpH Kv the crran- with Carpenter's line N 75 E 30
tors in the deed heretofore executed rP- to a locust, Carpenter's corner;
bv Tas. A. Porter and wife, and then N 20 L 28 p. to a stake in
W. L. Higdon and wife, to Furman B- M. Angel's line, then with his
Anffel. said deed beine recorded in "ne 3 P- " n'S corner,
Book R-4, page 337, at seq. Also then S with David Moses line 25
an undivided one-half interest in I P to K.- Elias's line,- then-with- his
the right of ingress,: egress," regress line N 28 W 15 p. to his corner
in the rear of the premises herein on top of a knob; then N 55 W
, - 1 rt . t1 1.1 TTJ
conveyed by-a-30ootlley ay-P-io -a--oiacKoaK, tnen - w.--h p
as the same now exists or as the
to-wit: Lot No. 2 in the Laura
19 W with line of J. H. Higdon
tract 34 p. to a Spanish oak;
thence S 87 '1-2 W with line of
j. H. Higdon tract 71 p. to the
beginning, containing 80 acres more
or less.
SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a
stake on the SE bank of Ellijay
Creek above the Berry Mill and
Will Berry's corner; runs S 14 3-4
E 37 p. to a stake; thence N
75 3-4 E 42 o. to a stake; thence
S 14 E 34 p. to a stake corner of
the J. H. Higdon tract; thence S
74 1-2 W with the line of J. H.
Higdon tract 40 p. to a stake
corner of J. H. Higdon tract;
thence N 28 W 22 p. to a stake
on the branch; thence N 27 W 46
p. to a maple ; thence down the
branch with its meanders to Elli-
jay Creek; thjencedowjLjEIlijajL
Creek with its -meanders-o-the-be
ginning, containing 20 acres, more
or less. -
This the 1st day of July, 1933.
A. B. SLAGLE, Sheriff,
Macon County.
jl34tc-BofF-A3
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
Macon County.
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a deed oi
trust executed by Paul Cheek and
wife, Mabel Cheek, dated April
22, 1931, and default having beeir
made in the payment of the amount
secured by said deed of trust, and
demand having been made on the
undersigned to sell same, I will,
therefore, on Monday, the 7th day
of August, 1933, at the courthouse
door in the Town of Franklin,
North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, noon,
sell, to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described tract or
parcel of land :
same may hereafter be opened up
whether by private parties or by
the Town of Franklin,.
THIRD TRACT: A certain tract
of land in Macon Countv. North
Carolina7djo1,n 3TW tcTa" hickory;
to a. locust, Lhass corner, then
N 47 W 26 p. to astake within 2
pof "Carpenter's "line; "then S 20
WJ2G I p. (passingXarpentet's. locust
corner 2 p.) to a stake, then S 75
W 18 poles to a stake in K. Elias
L. McCoy and others, and bounded
as follows: In the Town of Frank
lin and on the south side of Main
Street, beginning at the NW corn
er of the lot No. 2 at a point south
66 West 168 feet fnom- the begin
ning corner of Lot No. 1, as agreed
on by H. H. Jarrett and W. L.
Higdon, runs thence south 66 west
168 feet to the NE corner of the
public square ; thence S. 24 East
300 feet to the N side of Palmer;
Street; thence with the N. side of
said street N 66 East 168 feet to
a stake; then N. 24 W. 300 feet to
the beginning. Except therefrom
the lot U-eded by V. T7 Pot tsand
wife to W. L. Higdon. Also the
building known as the M. A. Love
Storehouse, but the right is hereby
conveyed Jo the parties 1 of the sec
ond part, their assigns and heirs,
to build to, and use the walls of
said store building as a part of
any buildings that may be hereafter
erected on the property conveyed
by this deed. Being the lands,
rights and easements described in
then S 60 W 78 p. to a sourwood,
T. B. Higdon's corner thence
61 W 65 p. to a red oak near the
draw bars; then E 47 p. to
stake in gap of ridge ; then S 40
E 92 p. to a chestnut oak ; then
S 18 W. to a whiteoak; therf
27 W 110 p. to a Spanish oak;
then N 2 E 23 p. to a Spanish' oak;
then N 23 W 23 p. to a chestnut;
N 86 W 18 p. to a whiteoak; then
N 29 W 14 p. to a red oak; N 85
W 33 p. to a blackoak; N 84 W 20
p.-to a hickory; N 72 W 12 p. to
a whiteoak ; S 18 W 18 p. to a stake ;
N 28 W 22 p. to a stake on a branch ;
N 28 W 46 p. to a maple at mouth
of branch ; " K 40 E , p. to a stake at
ruad ; N 55 W 50 p. to a honey
locust; at the road; S 35 deg. 30
min. E 6 pto a locust Mn .. the
creek ; North 70 W 39 p. to a
Spanish oak; S 42 W 20 p. to a
pine; S 15 E 36 p. to a stake; S
57 E 19 p. to a stake; S 14 deg.
45 min. E 37 p. to a stake; N 75
(leg. 45 mins. E 42 p. to a stake;
S 14 E 64 p. to a Spanish oak;
Adjoining the lands of C. W.
Dowdle. Being all the land describ-.
ed in Vdeed from JTM. Carpenter
and wife to D. C- Stockton, dated
February 20, 1924, and recorded in
the office of the Register of Deeds
forMacon Countyr'Nortlr Carolina,
in Book J-4, of Deeds, page 269,
said-tract of-land -containing ap
proximately 68 1-4 acres, to which
deed, as so recorded reference is
hereby made for a more complete
and definite description of the said
land hereby conveyed. Also said
land being deeded by D. C. Stock
ton and Henrlie Stockton, his wife,
to Paul Cheek, said deed dated
2nd day of January, 1930, recorded
in the Register's Office in Book
Q-4, Page 307, the 9th day of
January, 1930, containing 68 acres,
more or less.
This 5th day of July, 1933.
GEORGE PATTON, Trustee.
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a deed from Otto A. Love and wifejS 39 E 20 p. to a Spanish oak;
Mary Love to Jas. A. Porter and
W. L. Higdon, dated the 29th day
of November, 1916, and registered
in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Macon County, North
Carolina, in Book Z-3, pages 207
and 208.
All the right, title and interest
of W. L. Higdon in the lands de
scribed in a deed fronrE. S. Hun
nicutt and wife to W. L- Higdon,
quired to appear in the District J. A. Porter, J. T. Berry, M. L.
Court of the United States, for the
Western District of North Caro
lina, at Asheville, on the 7th day
of August, 1933, and answer or
demur to the petition or complaint
in said proceeding, or the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for relief
demanded in said petition.
Dowdle and A. W. Horn, said deed
bearing date of Oct. 24, 1924, and
registered in Book J-4 of Deeds,
page 425, described as follows: All
that tract of land lying and being
in the Town of Franklin on the
S side of. Main St and commonly
known as the Allman-Bidwell hotel
nliic tintirp tc iccnet Kv rrAfr rf i
Court, directing that publication be property in said town and described
made for six (6) successive weeks
in the Franklin Press, a newspaper
published in Macon County, North
Carolina, in the Western District
of North Carolina.
This the 9 dav of June, 1933.
J. Y. JORDAN,
Clerk United States District
Court, for the Western District
of North Carolina.
By: O. L. McLURD,
Deputy Clerk.
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as follows: Beginning at a stake
at the sidewalk 12 inches E of the
NE corner of the Kelly storehouse
and runs S 21 1-2 E with Kelly's
and Bidwell's line 151 ft. to a stake,
Kelly's arid Bidwell's corner;' then
S 69 W 4 ft, to a stake, Kelly's
and Bidwell's corner ; then S 22 E
with Kelly's and Bidwell's line to
the center of the Harden branch;
then down said branch with the
center of same, 138 ft. to Munday's
S 14 E 18 p. to a whiteoak; S
7 W 37 p. to a locust; S 35 E
34 p. to a poplar; S r 10 E 18 p,
to a chestnut oak; N 70 E 62 p.
to a chestnut; S 31 p. to a black
oak; S 84 E 16 p. to a double
chestnut ; s 85 h. 4 p. to a
chestnut; N 54 E 27 p. to a water
oak ; N 20 E 70 p. to a stake ; then
S 49 F. 82 p. to a chestnut ; S 27
E 9 p. to a blackoak ; N 76 E 5
p. to a Spanish oak; N 80 E 24 p
to a whiteoak; S 52 E 18 p. to a
whiteoak; N 57 E 66 p. to a
.panisn oaK; m k, j p. to a
Spanish oak; N 20 W 142 p. to a
Spanish oak near a large rock ; then
E 80 p. to the beginning,
EXCEPTION NO. 1 : Beginning at
a whiteoak, W. W. Higdon's com
er runs S 18 W 18 p. to a stake;
then S 74 1-2 W 25 1-2 p. to
stake in W. L. and J. A. Higdon;
then S 14 E 28 p. to a Span
ish oak; then S 39 ,E 19 1-2 p
to a red oak;' in line of W. L
and J. A. Higdon; then N 87 1-2
E 71 p. to a Spanish oak; then N
19 E 34 p. to a locust ; then N
22 p. to a red oak ; then N 85 W
33 p. to a blackoak; -then N 84
W 20 p. to a hickory; then N 72
W 12 p. to the beginning, contain
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
North Carolina,
Macon County. "
In the Superior Court.
Bertha Purdy .
vs.
William Purdy
The defendant, William Purdy
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been commenc
ed in the Superior Court of Macon
County, North Carolina, for the
purpose of obtaining an absolute
divorce from the bonds of matri
mony now existing between the
plaintiff and the defendant. And
the said defendant will further take
notice, that he is required, toappear
at the Office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Macon County,
North Carolina, in the Town of
Franklin, on the 8th day of Aug
ust, 1933, and answer or demur to
the complaint of the plaintiff.
This the 19th day of June, 1933.
FRANK I. MURRAY,
Clerk Superior Court,
Macon County, North Carolina.
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ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as administratrix
of Fred N. Parrish, 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. 3rd day of July,
1934, or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will please
make immediate settlement. This
3rd day of July, 1933.
ELEANOR C. PARRISH,
Administrator.
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