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THURSDAY, FEB, 2 IMS TODAY nd HOOVER today I had a pleasant half-hour visit with the former President the other day, when he came to New York to attend his first meeting of the Directors of the New York Life Insurance company. Hit whole appearance and manner were those of a man in perfect health and without a care in the: world. "For the first time in my life, I haven't a single responsibility,'' he said. "For thirty-five years I held one important executive po sition after another. No man who is responsible to or for others ever gets a real vacation. He may es cape for a time from the telephone or the radio, but he can't escape the burden which he must carry with him always "It is surprising," he went on, "how much enjoyment and satis faction a man with no responsibili- ties can get out of the most trivial iei 10 a wnue oan posi m snu things." Mine; thence N 654 W 188 feet We talked about, other things, of more or less to the beginning point, course, but I won't gossip about being lot No. 6 in the John Aw those. The thing that impressed j trey Harrison Avenue Sub-division, roe was that Mr. Hoover, unlike a plat of which Sub-division is at many men who have been accus- tached to a deed from said John tomed to hard work all their lives, Awtrey and wife, Sarah R. Awtrey, has learned how to relax. Tension to Ernest F. Young dated this day kills more men than disease. I It is understood and agreed that CANDIDATES .... fd. 20-foot street shown on said lot htrn thic nrnnprfv and the . . - This is the tiime, a year and half before the Presidential nominating conventions, when each party trots out its potential candidates for public inspection. There won't be any contest for the Democratic nominations, but all over the coun try people are asking "Who have the Republicans got? The other night three men stood on the same platform and spoke at s0,d by the Tax Coilector of the the Lincoln Day dinner of the Na-,Town of Franklin for the non tional Republican Club. One was pavment of said taxes, and fore Herbert Hoover. My guess w that dosed in the case of Town of he would give a very firm No i FrankHn vs W. E. Lippard, et al." to an invitation to run again; also that he is not likely to be asked. 2. Adjoining the lands of Mrs. Another of the three was Harrv , Ella T. Lyle sub-division and oth Hoffmann, Governor of New Jer- ers, bounded as follows: Lymg in sey. Mr. Hoffmann is looked on the Town of Franklin on Harri by many as the 'Samite hope" of son Avenue, being Lot No. 2 of his party. Much wUl depend upon the Ella T. Lyle land on Harrison how he performs as Governor. I Avenue, as surveyed and mapped The third of the group was Glenn by W. N. Sloan on the 27th day Frank, oresident of the University of June, 1922, beginning at a stake of Wisconsin, able political analyst, growing lately in public regard be cause of his calm but penetrating comments on the New Deal. There are a lot of "prospects" to be heard from. The one finallv nominated will be the one who ku. th- hct vntP-ofttr in I 1936. It's going to be an interest ing game to watch. HAUPTMANN end crime Now that Hauptmann has been convicted and sentenced, I suppose there are still some who question his guilt. There are always per- verse-minded folk whose pride J , listed in the name of Leach $ is to set up their own personal Bleckley in the Town of Franklin beliefs against any authority or for taxeg for the years 192q and court. But leaving that sort of l930 and soid Dy the Tax Collec crank out, I do not see how any- j tor of the Town Gf Franklin for one who has had a fair chance to the non -payment of said taxes and read the testimony or to listen to foreclosed in the case of "Town of the excellent digests of it over the Franklin vs Gus Leach, Edwin radio as the trial progressed, can Buckley et al." nave any aouoi. i xne cnncn.ng cv.acnce was inc comDlete and positive identification ' . , , 01 ? nrcTt ,. -cr; as a board that had formerly been part oi pnnins M. .,uu.. . -t tt A fi , AllU mc aiuiy ui nit svaivii ivi .m e a- 1 A. f -.. f rest oi tne source oi inai ano me rcsi ui ne laaacr is one oi me ... ing real-life detective stories I have ever heard of. Any lingering doubt I might have had was re solved when that dramatic tale was told by Arthur Koehler, the Gov ernment's wood expert. With the nicks in the blade of Hauptmann's OWn plane leaving their clear record on the boards of which the ladder wa built, we have another, proof of the old adage that "murder will but." No Crime fails to leave some clue. New Kidneys 4MM yw&f Mtofcsitijdi gb4 iUt rid ofNWhtRtotnTNei i law . noinM. Rheumatism. Burnlnc. ltehin ma Acidity, toconwetfonctiooal kldnay dtoordm. try th fouMtotd Doctor's -patW ptmedf ln called CYSTEX (Biaa-UuO. Must fix Spin 8 dy ot mr tck. 41 aU to LEGAL ADVERTISING Notice State of North Carolina, Macon County. In the Superior Court. By virtue of decrees of County, North Carolina, in suits for the foreclosure of tax certificates held by the Town of Franklin, the undersigned commissioner, appointed by the Court, will, on Monday, the 25th day of March, 1935, beginning at 12:00 o'clock noon and continuing as long as may be necessary, sell' at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: 1. Beginning at a white oak post at the East edge of Harrison Avenue of the Town of Franklin, at a point 155 feet more or less South of an iron stob, driven at the NE corner Of a tract of land described in a deed from J. L. Barnard and wife, Addie Barnard, to Edwin Bleckley, which is re corded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for said County in Deed Book L-4, page 60, running thence S with Harrison Avenue 100 feet to a white oak post; thence S 65J4 E 187 feet more or less to a white oak post in the line of Mrs. J. E. Hurst; thence N 3J. E with the Hurst line 100 t - i a. : j ,Hurst property and the property of T. J. Johnston is to be left open for the common use of all purchasers of lots in this Sub division, but the said John Awtrey does not bind himself to do any work on said street, being the lands listed in the name of W. E. Lippard in the Town of Franklin fnr fnr the war ig3n and on the South side of Harrison Avenue, runs S 40 minutes E 184 feet to a stake, the NE corner of Lot No. 6 of said tract; thence S 89 deg. 20 min. W 78 feet to a stake, tne sn. corner o loi na 3 of said tract; then N 40 nun. W 210 feet to a stake on the South side of Harrison Avenue; then S 72 deg. E 82 feet to the Begin ning. Being all the land described in a deed from S. H. Lyle and wife. Ella T. Lyle, to Mamie Bowen Horsley, registered in Book H-4, page 475, Deed Records of Macon County, being the lands , Tm wn f thP Unn M. ones mA sury d and platted . r Vt ei t vm Dy w. i. oiuan, juiury, which pi is recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Macon J' "t,. Coun . p,at Book No. lf page 10' beinK th lands listed in the r n r t : u t,., f n P T t 5n tl,. Trt,n llrllllv. vi iv, ax. uvii wi . v of FrankHn or taxes for the year 1930, and sold by the Tax Collec- tor of the Town of Franklin for the non-payment of said taxes, and foreclosed in the case ot lown oi Franklin vs D. R. Lott et al." 4. Lot No. 10 of the Laura M. Jones land as surveyed by W. N. Sloan, January, 1923, a copy of said plat being recorded in the of fice of Register of Deeds for Ma con County, in Plat Book No. 1, page 10, being the lands listed in the name of Hred W. Fletcher in the Town of Franklin for taxes for he year 1930, and sold by the Taxi rV11.frtr rwf tli Trvwn ftf FrankHn, Villi. I ' ' 1 V. I w . . - or tne non-paymem oi sam taxes, ,,1 fnrrrlnsrH in the case of Town of Franklin vs Fred W. Fletcher, et al." 5. Bclag Lot No. 16 in Block 3 in a tract of land in Macon THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS LEGAL ADVERTISING of Sale , . the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, and Town of Franklin, known as "Bonny Crest," and as surveyed and map ped by D. Conger, reference being hereby had to said map as record ed in Book B-3, page 70-71, Rec ords of Macon County, North Car olina, for a fuller description of said lot. Also part of Lot No. E in Block 3, beginning at the SW corner of Lot No. 16 in Block No. 3 as above described, and runs in a Westerly direction with the South boundary line of Lot No. 15 in Block No. 3, 26 feet to a stake; then in a Southern direction 40 feet to a stake; then in an Eastern direction 109 feet to a stake in the line of Lot E and D in TMnrlr N tWn in o Mnrfkarn dirertinn 40 . ith lino f ,a lot to the Southeast corner of ScmPtlon' being, the lands listed m No. 16; then to the Beginning. All tfe me W M. Sutton in of said lands being shown in map the To 'ra"khn J taxes for Of D. Congers, as above referred f' 1930 and sold by the Tax to, being the lands listed in the 'Collector of the Town of Franklin name of C. B. Stockton in the io the non-payment of said taxes Town of Franklin for taxes for, and foreclosed in the case of 'Town the years 1928, 1929 and 1930, and sold by the Tax Collector of the Town of Franklin for the non payment of said taxes, and fore closed in the case of 'Town of Franklin vs C. B. Stockton, et al." 6. Lying and being in the Town of Franklin, North Carolina, and being lots Nos. 1 to 67 inclusive, in a plat of land made by the Frank lin Company and recorded in Plat Book No. 1, page 36, of the Rec ords of Macon County, North Carolina, to which said plat and record thereof reference is hereby made for more full particulars. Excepting from the above lots Nos. 3, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 66 and 67, h; th larlc liA ;- th of Franklin Company in the Town! of Franklin for taxes for the years 1928, 1929 and 1930, and sold by the Tax Collector of the Town of Franklin for the non-payment of said taxes, and foreclosed in the case of "Town of Franklin vs Franklin Company." 7. Lots No. 30-29-28-27 in the Laura M. Jones land as surveyed by W. N. Sloan JsHuary, 1923, which plat is registered in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Plat Book No. 1, page 10, being the lands listed in the name of W. M. Smith in the Town of Franklin for taxes for the years 1928, 1929 and 1930, and sold by the Tax Collector of the Town of Franklin for the non-payment of said taxes and foreclosed in the case of "Town of Franklin vs W. M. Smith, et al." 8. Lying and being in the Town of Franklin, and being Lot No. 4 of the W. A. Curtis Estate, as ap pears from a plat thereof as made by E. L Allen, said plat recorded in the Register of Deeds' office for Macon County, North Carolina, in Plat Book No. 1, page 7, to which plat as so recorded, reference is heeb made or a mQre particular j t---i. aescnption oi lanas ncrcuy cun veyed. Said lot being a corner lot fronting on Curtis Street and Lyle Street, being the lands listed in j the name of A. C. Wilson in the1 t r t? i.k t . t .u iuwn ui rrauiuui ior nutcs ivi years 1928, 1929 and 1930, and sold Dy the lax collector ot tne town of Franklin for the non-payment of j said taxes and foreclosed in the case of "lown Ot franklin VS A. C. Wilson, et al." 9. In the Town of Franklin, be - ginning at a stake on the North side of Main Street 6 feet S 70J4 W from the Southwest corner of the Johnston store building, runs thence N 19 W 74 feet to a stake ; thence N 70J4 E 35 feet to a stake; thence with the middle otthe ueorgia road, the Southwest the wall between the R. L. Porter ; corner of L. C. Higdon's lot; store room and the J. Johnston ; thence with the East bank of stnrp rnom 74 ff tn a ctair nn Cnnrtr'tn rvrl M IS) F Kft (. i "I V' - . ....... . . - v I. I V. WM tne JNorin sioe ot Mam street; ,th-n with the Nnrth sirlc of Main Street to the Beginning, being the! lands listed in the name of Mrs. W. N. Allman m the Town of Franklin for taxes for the year MACON IAN LEGAL ADVERTISING 1930, and sold by the Tax Collector of the Town of Franklin for the non-payment of said taxes and fore closed in the case of "Town of Franklin vs Mrs. W. N. Allman." 10. Beginning at a stone on the South side of Wayah Street, runs thence S 9l2 E 175 feet to a stone; thence S 78 W 250 feet to a stone ; thence N 9J4 W 175 feet to a stone on the South side of Way ah Street; thence with same N 782 E 250 feet to the beginning, the same being the lot bought of E. K. Cunningham by F. B. Ben bow on the 19th day of January, 1909, and recorded in office of Reg ister of Deeds for Macon County in Book C-3, page 233, and known as the Charlie Jacobs lot, being the lands listed in the name of Miss Olive Patton in the Town of Franklin for taxes for the years 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930, and sold by the Tax Collector of the Town of Franklin for 'the non-payment of said taxes and foreclosed in the case of "Town of Franklin vs Miss Olive Patton." 11. Being lot No. 19 of the lands comprising the estate of the late W. A. Curtis, as appears from a plat made thereof by E. L. Allen, Surveyor, and recorded in office of Register of Deeds for Macon Coun ty in Book of Plats and Maps No. 1, page 7, to which reference is hereby made for a more full de of Franklin vs Ollie Sutton, et al." 12. Beginning on a stone corner in line of said Sam L. Rogers and the warehouse of the Carolina Pro vision Co. and in the right-of-way of the Tallulah Falls Railway, runs S 65 W with the line of the said Provision Co.'s to a stake in the right-of-way of the public highway about 60 feet; Northward with the public highway about 28 feet ; then Eastward a parallel line with the said first line herein mentioned to the right-of-way of the said T. F. Railway right-of-way; thence with the said right-of-way of the T. F. Railway to the beginning, being the lands listed in the name of W. J. Zachary in the Town of Franklin Ior xes ior me years wti, wai, J? and W30 and sold by the Tax Collector of the Town of Franklin for the non-payment of said taxes d foreclosed m the case of Town of Franklin vs W. J. Zach ary, et al." 13. Lot No. 12 in the Curtis sub division as shown by map, as re corded in Plat Book No. 1, page 7, to which reference is hereby made for a , fuller description, being the lands listed in the name of Will Smart in the Town of Franklin for taxes for the years 1928, -1929 and 1930, and sold by the Tax Collector of the Town of Franklin for the non-payment of said taxes . and foreclosed in the case of "Town of Franklin vs Will Smart, et al." 14. First Tract: Lots numbers 10, 15, 16, 17 and 23 in Block No. 4, and lots numbers 32, I and J in Block No. 3 in a tract or parcel of land in Macon County, North Caro lina, known as the Bonny Crest an nex to the Town of Franklin, as surveyed by D. Conger, reference hereby had to said map, as record ed in Book B-3, records of Macon County, pages 70 and 71 for fuller and .more particular description of the lot hereby conveyed. Second Tract: Lot No. 15 in Block No. 3 in a tract of land in Macon County, North Carolina, known as the Lyman Field, as sur veyed and platted by W. B. Mc Quire, reference beintr herebv had to said map as recorded in Book t . records ot Macon county, North Carolina, pages 56 and 57 for a fuier and more particular description' of the land and lot hereby conveyed. 3rd: In the Town of FrankHn. i on the Georgia Highway. Begin- tning at an iron rod, L. C. Higdon's Southeast corner in T. W. Porter's line, same being the Southeast cor- ner of lot sold by T. W. Porter to L: C. Higdon, and runs with T. W. Porter's line N 87 W 18 poles to an iron rod on the East bank of HWI O . WV A. 1. J .IU 1 VVl J 1 an iron rod on the cast bank of caiil rnarl thpnrf Q R7l P tho same being parallel and 150 feet ! from the first line of this tract, 1230 feet to an iron rod in T. W, ! Porter's line ; then South with said PAGE FIVE LEGAL ADVERTISING line 150 feet to the Beginning. Be ing the same land conveyed to Ed gar W. Allfather by L. C. Higdon and wife, Frances Higdon, by deed dated April 14, 1924, which said deed is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Ma con County, North Carolina, in deed book K-4, page 145, to which reference is hereby made for fur ther purposes of description. Fourth Tract: Beginning at a stake on the East side of the Geor gia road, Alex Moore's Northwest corner, and runs thence S 87j4 E with Moore's line 18 poles to a stake, Moore's corner; thence North 30 feet to a stake, Allfather's Southeast corner and T. W. Por ter's Southwest corner; thence N 87J4 W with Allfather's line 18 poles to a stake on the East bank of the Georgia road, South 18 West 30 feet to the Beginning. Being the same land conveyed to E, W. Allfather by T. W. Porter and' wife, Leona Porter, by deed dated May 3, 1924, which said deed is duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Macon Coun ty, North Carolina, in Deed Book K-4, page 146, to which reference is hereby made for further purpos es of description. Fifth Tract: Beginning at a stake at the intersection of Cross Street and Main Street in the Town of Franklin, runs with the East side of Cross Street 50 feet in a-Southerly direction to a stake; then Easterly and a parallel course with Main Street 100 feet to a stake; then a Northerly direction and a parallel course with Cross Street to a stake on the South side of Main Street to the beginning, and being the same tract of land deeded by J. A. Palmer and wife, to J. A Porter. Sixth Tract: Beginning on the right-of-way of the Tallulah Falls Railway, which is 50 feet from the center of the tract of the Main line and the Southeast corner of said George H. Bidwell's lot de scribed in a deed from said Sam L Rogers and Mamie Rogers dat ed this day (Jan. 2, 1909) and runs with the line of said right-of-way 5 25 deg. E 50 feet to a stake; then S 6454 W 80 feet to a stake; then N 50 feet to a stake; thence N 644 E so as to run with the said lot of the said Geo. Bidwell 70 feet to the Beginning. Seventh Tract: In and near the Town of Franklin. Beginning at a stake on the Iotla Road, or street corner of the Poindexter lands, now owned by J. E. Hurst and the W. A McConnell and H. G. Trotter tan yard tract, and runs with Mrs. M. A. Love's line N 5 E 60 poles to a stake with 2 white oak wit nesses, in J. T. Moore's line; then with said Moore's line S 85 21 poles and 5 links to a stake on the West bank of the Iotla Road; then with said road S 32 E 22 poles; then S 8 W 7 poles arid 16 links; then S 39 W 7 poles and 13 links; then S 54 W 35 poles and 8 links i to the Beginning. Containing 5 acres, more or less, being the lands listed in the name of Alex Moore in the Town of Franklin for taxes for the years 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930, and sold by the Tax Collec tor of the Town of Franklin for the non-payment of said taxes and foreclosed in the case of "Town of Franklin vs Alex Moore, et al." This the 18th day of February, 1935. R. S. JONES, Commissioner. F28 4tc TofF Mch21 If your neighbor is away from' home do you have TELEPHONE SERVICE? WESTERN CAROLINA TELEPHONE CO. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS WE ARE STILL MENDING SHOES It's not the little feeble task, Of doing what you say, The only thing we truly ask, "Is just to try us now today." FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse "We Buy end Sell" Rnv i Troy F. Horn CKS COUGH DHop j B - -p. . n-.fl I RtsU THf! rMlWI Medicated with ingredi ents of Vicke VapoRub
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