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THE family
.DOCTOR
■JOHN JOSEPH GAlNEiMfi.
THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN
^ legal ADVERT.;;;;^ ;:^ADVERT,S^
THE ORGANS OF YOUR BODY
I’rotcids are non-crystallizablc
elements of animal and vegetable
tissues, and are absolut-ely essential
to human life; death follows the
deprivation of this fool element. It
ab'nmds in animal and vegetable
siibsttinces. 'I'he "protein balance"
in the human system is one of the
finest iHjints we have in our main
tenance of healthy diet. It seems to
me, a good understanding of the
uses of proteitis would do away
with much of the nebulous chattir
al«)ut hormones and vitamines.
Of course some iirotein is lower
in building jwwer than others, fiela-
tm is a protein, but enough of it
could not be eaten to sustain the
body iby itself. Meats are especially
rich in protein. If more meats are
eaten than needed, the nitrogen is
“split off” and rapidly excretcd—if
the kidneys are equal to the task;
if they are not, this element is re
tained, and sends the blood |)res-
sure aloft, sometimes to very dan
gerous limits. High blood-pressures
demand kidney examination at once
—and, certainly limitation of meat
diet. i5eans are of high protein con
tent, cooked as they are in many
forms with meat seasoning.
,Men at hard manual labor can
disj)Ose of more heavy proteins
than indoor workers; hence the
predomination of kidney diseases
in the latter class.
When we boil meat in water, wc
remove much of its flavor and
other ingredients in the “extrac
tive” or soup. Soups yield very
little, if any, enegry. They arouse
appetite, however, and as they allay
muscular fatigue, they are mild
stimulants.
We partake of the carba-hydrate
to modify and assist the proteins.
Carbo-hydrates (starches) arc stor
ed in liver and muscles, if taken to
excess, jiroduce added weight or
“fat.” Excess of starch is very
hard on the liver, and produces
sugar in the urine. Both fat and
starch protect the protein and are
necessary to food-balance.
FERTILIZER
Use BASIC PUTA’1':RIZKD FERTILIZER—
Because tests show that when we make it
Basic and Pulverized the difference in results
will more than pay your fertilizer bill.
Leading- Brands of BASIC PUIA'ERIZED
EI-:RTILIZER :
Use
I Basic Magnesia Phosphate
In the (jreen Bordered Bag Only
Our dealers carry in stock for your conven
ience Basic Pulverized Fertilizer. (Process and
I’roduct patented).
.See our dealer—
E. A. Dowdle, Franklin, N. C.
Knoxville Fertilizer Co.
Simple - Durable
Dependable
The McCormick - Deering
CORN PLANTER
Will Save You Money
This planter is for the man who wants to
make a success of farming. You will be sur
prised how it will cut down the cost of crop pro
duction by saving seed and time.
This store carries the most complete line of
larm tools and implements in Macon Countv.
If you want a hoe or a mowing machine, see us!
Macon County Supply Co.
Hardware, Mill Supplies, Farm Implements
LYMAN HIGDON AND HARVE BRYANT, Mgrs.
Basic Ten-O-Four for corn
Knox Vegetable Special for vegetables
Knox Potato (Grower for potatoes
notice OF SALE
By virtue of ijower of sale con
tained in a deed of trust from Jess
Thompson and wife, Ethel Thomp
son, to the undersigned fustee,
dated the 12th day of July, 1932,
ami recorded in Book No. 33, rage
,S9, office of Register of Deeds,
.Macon County, and securing the
sum of $174.00 to Joines Motor and
Tractor Company, Inc., which note
and deed of trust has been trans
ferred to Herman Dean and said
note being past due and on the
demand of the owner of said
note, T will on the 27th day of
April, 1936, at 12 o’clock IL at the
courthouse door in the Town of
Franklin and County of Macon,
sell to the highest bidder for cash
the following described tract of
land lying and being in Millshoal
Township, Macon County, North
Carolina, and more particularly de
scribed as follows;
Being all that tract or parcel of
land conveyed by E. R. Nichols
and wife Annie B. Nichols to Jesse
Thompson by a deed dated No
vember 21, 1927, and recorded in
Book 0-4, page 328, Office of
Register of Deeds, for Macon
County, North Carolina, to which,
deed as so recorded reference is
hereby made and had for a more
definate description of the lands to
be sold.
This the 25th day of March, 1936.
R. D. SISK, Trustee.
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claims against the estate of said de
ceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the 22n
day of February, 1937, or this
notice will be plead in bar o eir
recovery. All persons indebted to
said .estate will please make im-
mediate settlement. This 22nd day
of February, 1936.
GRADY CUNNINGHAM,
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Administrator
NOTICE OF SALE
Narth Carolina
Maaon County
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a deed of trust
from J. S. Anderson to the under
signed Trustee, dated November 27,
1931, and recorded in the Office of
the Register of Deeds for Macon
County, North Carolina, in Book
No. 31, of Mortgages and Deeds of
Trust, Page 535, and default hav
ing been made in the payment of
the indebtedness secured by said
deed of trust and demand having
been made upon the undersigned
to sell the property described in
said deed of trust, the undersigned
Trustea will, on Monday, the 6th
day of April, 1936, at 12 o’clock,
noon,^ at the court house door in
the Town of Franklin, Macon
County, North Carolina, sell at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidder
for cash, to satisfy said indebted
ness, principal, interest and cost,
the following described tract or
parcel of land:
In Burniingtown Township. All
that portion of land bounded on
the south by R, C. Anderson;
James Anderson on the east- on
the north by Oscar Martin and
Hora Anderson; bounded on the
west by Harley Mason and R. M
McGaha.
This March 4, 1936.
Afi? u Trustee.
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NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
Macon Co'unty.
WHF.REAS, power of sale was
Tested m the undersigned Trustee
by virtue of a Deed of Trust
made, ^ecuted and delivered by
, J- *1. Daves, to the undersigned
‘ irustee on the 31st day of De-
cember, 1928, said Deed of Trust
being registered in the Office of
Register of Deeds for Macon
County in Record of Mortages and
Deeds of Trust No. 31, page 156, to
secure the payment of certain in
debtedness m said D»ed of Trust
set forth; and whereas, default has
^ of said
indebtedness, and the owner of the
same has made demand upon he
;mders.ped Trustee to exerdse IL
ofTrusT; Deed
pole'r"o?"'f°''".’ ‘he
Trust in ® Deed of
Irust n me vested, on Friday, the
7th day of April, 1935
o clock, Noon at ttio r' ’ ,
l«i4 ™ ct
on the S anri t-'’ Brown
place on w. conMnin/S IS-T'
This 16th day of ifarch, 1936.
of“I
of M.„„
'■ >li ../,'sons
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of John D. McConnell, 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 22nd
day of February, 1937, or this
notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make imme
diate settlement. This 22nd day of
February, 1936.
C. L. GARNER,
Administrator
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NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
Niortih Carolina
Maooui County
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Grover Jamison
vs.
M. M. Brendle
and
R. il. Shook
vs.
!M. AI. Brendle
By virtue of two executions di
rected to the undersigned from the
superior court of ]\Iacon County
in the above-entitled actions, I will,
on Monday, the 6th day of April,
1936, at 12 o’clock M. at the court
house door of said county, sell to
the highest bidder for cash to sat
isfy said execution, all the right,
title and interest which the said
AI. AL Brendle, the defendant, had
in the following described real
estate on the 24th day of Novem
ber, 1928 and on the 31st day of
January, 1929, or any time there
after, to wit:
Deed M. M. Brendle and wife,
Mary Brendle, to Alary Lou Bren-
dk and husband, Jule Brendle, dat
ed the 17th day of June, 1929, re
corded the 17th day of June, ’l929
in book Q-4, page 127, office of
Register of Deeds, Macon County,
North Carolina. Deed AI. M. Bren
dle and wife, Mary Brendle, to
John Sanders, dated the 30tfi day
of December, 1929, recorded the
^h day of January, 1930, in Book
■Q“^) 3Dd, office of Register of
Deeds, Macon County, North Car-
olina. Deed AI. AI. Brendle and
wife, Alary Brendle, to J. H. Bren
dle and Sarah Brendle, dated the
5th day of December, 1930, record
ed the 11th of November, 1931 in
Book T-4, page 163, office of Reg-
Deeds, Alacon County,
North Carolina. Deed AI. M Bren-
dle and wife, Mary C. Brendle, to
i r j Ramey
dated the 6th day of Alay, 1932,’
recorded the 6th day of Alay, 1932
m Book U-4, page 265, office of
Wh.C County,
North-Carolina. Deed M. M. Bren-
Je “d wife, Mary Brendle, to G
Mar?'l«?‘"^ 25th day of
-Uarch 1933, and recorded the 4th
day of April, 1933. in Book U 4
page 426, office of P * + r
Deed^ Af.. Register of
ina to North Caro-
M,.-. I'S'ca'oir
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N.«h
Macon County
G- A. Alashburn
W,
vs.
■ G. Barker and A R r
NOTICE OF SALE uIder
. . execution
y virtue of an execution direct-
THURSDAY. A?^
LEGAL ADVERTisJ'
ed to the ttndersigi^^J^'
the Superior Court ol
County in the above entitift.
1 will, on Monday, the fiii’'
April, 1936, at 12 o’clock -
the Courthouse door
North Carolina, sell to t|,|
bidder at public outcry; f,!?
satisfy said execution, all
title and interest wliicli I
W. G. Barker had in f
hereinafter described, oj'.|
of the docketing of 'ti,j ,
titled judgment or at]
thereafter. Said judgmtfL
docketed in the Office of X
of the Superior Court o||
County in Judgment DJ
page 72; F
BEGINNING on an I
(formerly a S. Oak); y I
er’s beginning corner; thf
E. 12 poles to a stake in^t
Branch; then in an East?(
104 poles to a locust
Mountain; then S. 32 W p
to a Black Jack (Henry'
corner); then N. 82 W e
ridge with its meanders !
to a S. Oak in the M. ]|
old line; then S. 83 neii'i
west 12 poles to a Wl,i|
then S. 84 W. 25^ po|
stake in Afiller Creek; theii
creek with its meanders B
mouth of Pole Cat bran*
N. 67yi W. 7j4 poles toae
the Creek; then N. 40 E.«
to a stake in Creek; flicl
poles to a Alaple; then I
creek with its meanders f
Oak; then S. 77 E. 18 pi
stake; then S. 40 W. 10-
the BEGINNING; containil
165 acres, more or less *
This being the same [;
scribed in a deed fromj-
Barker and wife to Jim Ol
w'ife, said deed bearing fc,
August, 1935, and registaej'
Office of Register of Dii
Macon County in Book S
X-4, page 398.
This 27th day of Febrn;'
C. M. AIOORE, j
Coroner of A'lac6[_
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NOTICE OF PUBUci^
North Carolina,
Maoon County.
IN THE SUPERIOR
THE FEDERAL LAND
COLUMBIA, P
against
J. D. Stiles and Ella Stik|
I. Alurray, T. W. Stiles, E-.
hook, Annie Vanhook,
the Estate of R. A. VanLi*
ceased, Jim Gray, Harve (I
Jerry Franklin, Adms. of tlif
of C. L. Ingram, deceaselB
Stiles and wife, Rhoda St
Deii
The defendants, Claude S:
wife, Rhoda Stiles will tala
that an action as above enli
been commenced in the i
Court of Macon County,
Carolina, to the end that tli
tiff may foreclose a mortp
ering lands in which thi
named defendants have an
and the above named d
will further take notice t_
are required to appear witl|
days in the Office of the (|
the Superior Court of
County, North Carolina, anilj
or demur to the Coraplaintf
action, or the plaintiff
to the Court for the re|
manded in said Complaint
I his 18th day of Alarck
HARLEY R. C
Clerk of Superior
Macon County,
North Carolina,
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