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PAGE TWO THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THURSDAY, JAN, 2. LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND. North Carplina, Macon County. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff, Against C. (j. Gunter, Uolly Woodall, VV. E. Mosley, W. C. Arvey, Geo. B. Falton, LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF PUBLICATION North Carolina, Macon County. In the Superior Court. The Federal Land Bank of Colum bia, vs J. R. Franklin and Harve Cabe, Adms. of the Estate of C. L. In- O. J-). I Trustee, The Bank of Franklin, J. gram, deceased, et al. H. F. McDowell, Robert L. Smart and Vkjy Smart, Defendants. Pursuant to a judgment entered The defendants, John Perry In gram, Edith Ingram, Clara Ingram i'uller, William Fuller, W. R. In gram, Harriette Ingram, Margaret , , . 11 ■ -I gram, riarnetie mgram, iviargarei. m the above entitled civil action r»n thf y.Ar(\ Hav nf I }(‘c.embcr. 1900.!^ it c r i Lenwood Ingram Dixon, baniord on the 23rd day of December, 1935: in the Superior Court of said Coun ty by the Clerk, 1 will, on the 27th day of January, 1936, at 12 o’clock, noo.n, at the County Courthouse door in said County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder there- f/jr, the following described lands, situated in said County and State, in Smith’s Bridge Township, com prising 135 acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows: All that certain lot, tract or parcel tii land containing 135 acres, more less, located, lying and being in Smith’s Bridge Townshi]), County of Macon, State of North Carolina, being bounded on the North by the lands of J. F. Cabe and the United States Government; on the Ivast by the lands of the United States (rtjvernment; on the South by the lands of A. J. Dills and on the West by the lands of the Unit ed States Government and George Drynian and having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully apjiear by reference to a plat thereof made by W. N. Sloan, Engineer, December, 1921, which pl.'U is on file with the l-'ederal I.iind Bank of Columbia. The terms of the sale are as follows: One-third cash of the ac cepted bid to be paid into Court in cash, and the balance on credit, payable in three (3) equal annii;5^ installment.^, with intere.s^ thereon from date of sale at jfie rate .-.i' six (69') per centurn^ per annum. All bids will b^’feceived subject to rejection pr' confirmation by the Clerk ,of'said Superior Cotirt, and no it'd will be accepted or re- porfetT un!e.ss its maker shall deposit with said Clerk at the close of the bidding the sum of ONE Hl'NDRED ($100.00) DOL LARS, as a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his bid, the same to be credited on his bid when accepted. Notice is now given that said nds will be resold at the same ^ ^nd upon the same terms at 2 o ckck, P. M. of the same day uniess^^irl deposit is sooner made. Every ^deposit .not forfeited or accepted tIuII be promptly returned to the mal^r. This 27th V;iy of December, 1935. G«LMER A. JONES, 1 Comniissioni’ J2-^}tcJ&J-tj23 Dixon, Charles Ingram, Tom Payne, Perry Jones Chevrolet Co., will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, to the end that the plaintiff may foreclo'se a mortgage covering lands in which the above named defendants have an interest, and the above narned defendants will further take notice that he is required to appear with in thirty days in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of ■Macon County, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the Complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the (^iirt for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 12th day of December, 1935. HARLEY R. CABE, Clerk Superior Court, ]\Iacon County, North Carolina. D19-4tc—J&J—J9 LEGAL ADVERTISING L. Tipton and husband; J. H. Ev erett and wife; C. E. Graham; Wm. C. Grant; W. A. Haskins; A. S. Horsley and Co.; Alice L. Rob inson ; Charles Robinson; Kate Robinson; Annie E. Thompson and husband; James W. Truitt; Mur phy Truitt; James W. Wilson; P. E. Collins; R. A. Collins and wife; j. G. Jolly and wife; Esty E. Thom as and wife; W. J. Lakey; Martha G. Ramsey; Mechanics National Bank; J. Z. Wright; John Johns.- ton; H. R. Lenoir; Mammie Slagle Patton; Mary C. Siler; C. W. Sla gle; F. H. Busbee; Frank Cox; Anie Miller; Theo W. Poole; A. E. Hodgins; A. L. McClure; W. C. McClure; William J. McClure; A. B. Andrews; Theodore Pool; E. G. Gates, Trustee; H. J. Truitt; Eliza C. Grant; W. M. Grant and wife; R. M. Holden; W. Morris; Annie May Robinson; Julius Siler Robin son; Mary Swain Robinson; Ada Truitt; John Truitt; Myra Truitt; A. N. Collins and wife; Pheby E. Collins and husband; E. N. Forester and wife; Parthey Parker and hus band ; E. Tomlinson Gill; W. Har ry Mattson; P. H. Busbee and wife; John Wright; J. L. Conley; B. B. Lenoir, Sr.; Mrs. M. _V. Le noir; James W. Siler; William T. Siler; A. B. Andrews; P. H. Bus bee; E. Everett and wife; Elvira Miller; J. L. Robinson; L. C. Hol brooks ; E. R. McClure; W. H. Mc Clure; John Ramsey; Franklin Coxe; and all persons whosoever w'ho have, or claim to own, any estates or interests in the fee or otherwise in and to the premises described in the petition filed in this cause and described in this notice, and any and all heirs and devisees of the several parties above named, whose names and ad dresses are unknown, and all and singular their heirs, husbands, wives, devisees, executors, admini strators, representatives; alienees, successors and assigns, of each and every of them; and all unknown LEGAL ADVERTISING ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of H. P. Ray, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased tucm, duu an uhkhuwi to exhibit them to the undersigned : owners, lienors, or claimants, hav en or before the 24th day of De- i ing, or claiming to have any right, jCetnber, 1936, or this notice will be ; title, estate, equity, interest or lien; plead in bar o'f their recovery. All ; ocrapants; lessees; iisers persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. 1 his 24th day of December, 1935. GLENN RAY, Administrator. D26—6tp—J30 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of W. T. Potts, deceased, late of Macon Coimty, N. C., this is to notify al! persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of Dec., 1936, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 2nd day of Dec., 1935. F. H. POTTS, Administrator. D5—6tp—J9 the Estate of P. M. Bryson, Gracc I;"'"'"'’ husband; J. E.' Cabe, Bryson, Executrix under the I ast ’ir , Provision Co; R. , . . -\1. Ledforr fnistoo. T.1 Tvf. holders and owners of and claim ants to any rights or easement or prescription in, over, across, or through, said lands, or any part thereof: You will please take no tice ; That an action entitled as above has been commenced in the District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina, at Asheville, North Caro lina, that summons has been duly issued out of said Court, and pe tition filed therein asking for the condemnation of certain lands de scribed in the said petition and hereinafter described; that you, and each of you, are necessary and proper parties to the just and final disposition of this action. That said action has been instituted by the United States Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina, on behalf of the United States, for the condemnation of said lands de- NDTTrT? nr’ .r, |scnbed in the petition in said pro- I r I '=®e‘^’>rig, said lands to be appropri- ' It, 9- SUMMONS: In ' ated, condemned and taken, pur- ■ I the IJistnct Court of the United ' suant to the provisions of the Act of America for the Western iof Congress of August 1 1888 ('2S District of North Carolina Asheville Stat. 357, 40 U. S C A 257’ 258 Division at Law No....323 United and 258-a); That the land’s propos- of'Yfnd°in 2,149.80 acres ed to be condemned and appropriat- °es North Macon Coun- ed by the plaintiff United States es, North Carolina, B. B. Lenoir are described substantially as fol- Camp- lows: B. B. Lenoir Esta^ie Tract : r 1 " -r ’ of Na- All that tract of land containing [ Conley; wife of W. B. Lenoir; according to survey 1868 acres and nions Ollie Am- designated by the Lrest Service as mons, A. M. F;rye; spouse of M. Tract 1013,, situate, lying and being Trnit't Alexander m Maoon County, North Carolina, HeTteV McGaha Creek^ Df land containing 4S.(X) acres ac cording to survey, designated as Tract No. 504, situate in Macon County, North Carolina, in Burn- ingtown Township, on the waters of Tellioa Creek, and being entire ly covered by Grants No. 1814, 9045 and 9484, adjoining the lands of the United States National For est and others, and fully described in the petition filed in this cause R. P. Lindsey Tract. All that tract of land containing 33.20 acres ac cording to survey, designated by the Forest Service as Tract No. 1442, situate, lying and being in Swain County, in District No. 12, upon the waters of Silyerraine ! Creek and being entirely covered ' by Grants 182, 3659 and 8108, ad joining the lands of James Truitt, R. P. Lindsey, United States Na tional Forest and others, fully de scribed in the petition herein filed, and in the option to convey to the United States, dated September 19, 1934. J. N. Moody Tract. All that tract of land containing according to survey 25.50 acres-, designated by the U. S. National Forest Service as Tract No. 206, situate in Swain County, North Carolina, in Nanta- hala Township, located on the wa ters of Franklin Branch, and be ing entirely covered by grants No, 189, and 8108, moTe particularly de scribed in the' petition filed herein, and in the option to convey to the United States dated June 6, 1934, You and each of you are hereby notified to be and appear at tin office of the Clerk of the Uni* States District Court for the West ern District of North Carolina, in the United States courthouse Build ing at Asheville, Buncombe Coun ty, North Carolina, not later than ten (10) days from and after the completion of service of this sum- mo,ns by publication for four (4) successive weeks, and answer or demur to the petition or complaint herein filed by the above petitioner in the office of the said Clerk, and you are further notified that if you fail to appear and answer or de mur to the said petition or coin- j plaint -within the time specified, tht petitioner will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said pe tition. Witness, the Honorable E. Y. Webb, Judge of the District Court for the Western District of North Carolina, this the 5th day of December, 1935, and the year of our Independence the 160th,—J. Y. Jordan, Clerk; By: O, L. Mc- Lurd, Chief Deputy Clerk; Attest ed : J. Y. Jordan, Clerk, By: O. L. McLurd, Chief Deputy Clerk. D19-4tc—J9 I93f^ WORLD’S , BEST MARBLE AND GRANITE-Direct Factory Prices. 30% savings guaranteed. Freight Paid, Erected if desired. Thousands sold every year. Send for Big FREE Catalog, U. S. MARBLE & GRANITE C0.| Dept. A-31, ONEGO, FLORIDA. SQHEDUtES Afford Improved Service “J hope that’s a nice book for you to read, darling,” said a con- scientio.us mother to her very young daughter. “Oh, yes, mummy, it’s a lovely book, but I don’t think you’d like it. It’s so s,ad at the end.” “How is it sad, dear?” “Well, she dies, and he has to go back to his wife.” Lv. Asheville 5:00 p. n' Ar. Washington 6:50 a. n Ar. New York 12:01 p. n.J Lv. Asheville 6:40 p. Ar Cincinnati 8:10 a. Ar. Chicago 2:15 p. nJ ^ I 2 Cents per Mile—IS Day Limit ^ ZV2 Cents per Mile—6 Months Limil|’;i Tickets honored in sleeping and parlot:'^ can on payment oi proper chargei («i,| space occupied ... no surchatqt j One Way Coach Fam | IV2C Pes Mile ' • AIR- CONDITIONED EQUIPMENT Air*conditioned Pullman Catij and Southern Railway Oininc Cars bave been placed in servicy • The air conditi on ir\ each loweL berth, compartment and drawinl room IS under control of the individj ual passenger. Travel in Cool, Quiet, Delight!; Comfort, free from Dust, Smol and Cinders • For (ares, sleeping car reservations an elher travel information, call ot wriit R. H. DEBUTTS, A&st. General Passenger Agent Asheville, N. C. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION North Carolina, Macon County. In the Superior Court. pie Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, Plaintiff, ate of P Af J Welch and husband; J. E. Cabe, ' ^ How Calotabs Help Nature To Throw Off a Bad Cold Will and Testament of ivalee Bry soTi, George Bryson and wife, An nie Bryson, Frank Bryson and wife, Hryson, I-.d Bryson and wife, Zena Bryson, Naomi Bryson, (irace Brvson, Ada Bryson, John Bryson, Ueo Bryson, Patton Bryson T C fcSa.”" The Defendants, Frank Bryson ^nn T r T—Naomi Bry son, 1. C. Loomis and wife, Fannie cvjmis, will take notice that an -ction as above entitled has been ~„ced in the Superior Court to ihf Carolina, o the end that the plaintiff mav toreck.se a mortgage cmering lands dants have an interest, and the above named defendants will fur ther take notice that they are re- 1!!"^ ‘'’■’■‘y Jays >n the Ofhce of the Clerk of tL North r County' Carolina, and answer or de to the complaint in saM t- tion, or the plaintiff will apply to ' ^'’^harleyI^cabe^'^"’ Clerk of Superior Court, -'laoon County, Carolina, lJl2-4tc—J&J—J2 \T T ir , X r ■ Rosetta Me- Clure; W. E, Sanders and wife; I red Shope; W. R, Conhran and vvife; J. E. Hurst and wife; J. A wife; J. B. Ramsey Frye and wife; T o '* and husband; Myra L, Burdette and husband; Bessie G R. Bradley and wife fnmh® McClure; W. M. Ritter H. w. Bateman; Credi^rs of Estate of J. L. Con ley , Creditors of Estate of B B huTband f Corpening and r W r Corpening and wife; h W. Forester; Creditors Est. M. . .enoir; Mrs. Joe Conley; Jay Sd Patton and 'vi^, C. S. Slagle and wife • Crant and ev ’ no R- P- Lind sey ,Dolhe Truitt and spouse- Etta Truitt and husband; Malissa Truitt er T Af r."’'"’ Carpen- ami iff spouse; Ed StiTes^ Ben" R% Mcfl"''' ®i'““ B It' Or*"corS/',S"SL1‘'”f ^ e?/r”L.,*s Grants No. 30, 113; 114, 284, 317 325, 696, 993, 995, 996, 1004 1853’ 30M 3065, 3067, 3617, 14196, ’ isij 18541 and 994, adjoining the lands ot the Joines Motor and Tractor Company, A. B. Slagle, and others and being the same land fully de scribed in the petition filed herein, and included in an O'ptLo'n to con vey to the United States dated January 15, 1935. Mrs. Hester Truitt Tracts. All that tract of Und containing according to survey W.40 acres, and designated by the United States Forestry Service as Iracts 177 and 177-a, situate, in Swam County, North Carolina about one mile South of Wesser North Carolina, on the waters of Silvermine Creek, adjoining the Ci” P- Lindsey, United States National Forest and others tully described in an option to con vey to tne United States dated De- cernber 18 1933, and set out in the petition filed herein. W. B. Park- er Tract. All that tract of land containing according to survey 78.70 acres, being designated by the Unit- M Service as Tract No. 507, situate, lying and being in Macon County, North Carolina, in Smith Bridge Township, on the waters of Coweeta Creek, and fully covered by Grants 1646, 1751 3488 of 169-89 adjoining the lands’ of Ed Sanders Fred Shope, United Others, and fully described in an option to convey to the United States, un der date of November 26, 1934, and Millions have found in Calotabs a most valuable aid in the treatment of colds. They take one or two tab lets the first night and repeat the third or fifth night if needed. How do Calotabs help Nature throw off a cold? IPirst, Calotabs is one of the tno-st thorough and de pendable of all inte.stinal eliminants. thus clean.'sing the intestinal tract of the germ^laden mucus and toxine.s. Second, Calotabs are diurefcie to the kidneys, promoting the cllnuiiation of cold poisons from the system. 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