NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of the power ! of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Elring Realty Company to the undersigned trustee, dated the 30th day of April, 1923, and duly recorded in book 102, page 622, records of mortgages and deeds ot' trust for Jackson County, and hook 32, page 4, reeords of mortgages arid deeds of trust for Macon county, X. C., default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and the holder of the notes having made demand upon fhe undersigned trustee that he ex ercise the power contained in said deed of trust and sell the property therein described in satisfaction of the debt, I will, therefore, on Satur day, December 22nd, 1928, at 2 o' clock, P. M., at the Court House door of Jackson County, Sylva, N. C. ex pose for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described pieces, parcels or tracts of land, fit uate, lying and being in Macon and Jackson Counties, North Carolina, bounded and more particularly de scribed as follows: FIRST TRACT: Being those tvyo tracts or pieces of land lying and being near the srap of the Co wee Mountain, one tract lying in Jackson County and the oth er in Macon Ctfunty, North Carolina, and fully bounded and desepfowl in a deed from the Cowee Mountain School, Inc., to Thos. C. McKoy, dated May 1st, 1922 and recorded in book H-4, page 261, of the records of deeds for Macon County, and also duly recorded in Jackson County, N. C. ' > 1 I' SECOND TRACT: All that ccrtain tract described in a deed from Dan Holderman arid wife to T. C. McKoy, dated the 1st day of May, 3922, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, in book H-4, page 317. (THIRD TRACT: All that land described in a deed from Will Browning to T. C. McKoy, dated the 10th day of November, 1922, and duly recordedJfin said records of Macon County, in book J-4, page 35, to which deeds and the record thereof in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, as above noted, and in Jackson Coun ty, reference is hereby made for more full description. The above three tracts being the : same land as described in a deed from Thomas C. McKoy to S. Stern berg, dated April 1st, 1924, and duly recorded in book J-4, page 261, i; i Listen Foiks! 4'/ . l ft jft An- your Iliwlimr .-hues in good shape tor Thanksgiving, or Six i <lo they need retiring IVtier bring t hem in and let us liv ;? ihem up. THANKSGIVING IS HERE NOW I .ft u>" f>t- thankful that ?f can get our shoes rejmired ;il Mashburn Shoe Shop $ 1 f 1 i >K E. 0. MASHBURN, Prop ft 'aSSElS,?. ^ Edwards & Bolick HAVE JUST INSTALLED A REAL DRV CLEANING PLANT for the benefit of the people who want up to date work and quick service. Our plant is now equipped with the latest flow system and up to date machinery as all modern plants have. Our prices ??re the same as have heen before: Men's Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.00 Boy's Suits dry oleaned and pressed 50c up Men's Overcoats dry cleaned and pressed - $1-00 up Men's pants dry cleaned and pressed - 50? Boys pants dry cleaned and pressed 25c ?P Ladies' Coats, plain, dry cleaned and pressed $1.00 Ladies' coats, fur trimmed d. c and pressed $1.25 up Ladies' fur coats dry cleaned and pressed $2.00 Ladies' silk dresses, plain d. c. and pressed : ? $L00 Ladies' plaited dresses d. c. and pressed $1.00 up Ladies' ensemble snits d. c. pressed $L50 Ladies' furs cleaned .. : ...60c up Ladies' gloves cleaned ? 25c Ladies' and Gents' hats cleaned and blocked. Made! to look like new ? 50c WE DYE FOR YOU Ladies' Coats $3.00 Ladies' Dresses . .... $2.00 Ladies' Sweaters $1.50 Gents' Suits .* i ? $3.00 Overcoats ....I.... ..... ? . $3,00 up Sweaters \ .. ? $1.50 Pants '.f.x $L50 (Tents' Coats $2.00 Other articles in proportion. Ladies' and Cent's altering done by skilled tailor, coats cat off, sleeves altered, relined, repairing and mending all kinds. Prices reasonable. Rugs cleaned by the square foot 3, 4 and 5c In fact we clean everything that is not out of the ordinary line of cleaning. Just Phone EDWARDS & BOLICK, No 120 In Red Building back of New Jackson Hotel Pleasing Our Customers ia Our Motto cords of deeds for Maeon County. POUElH;^BA(*r Consisting Of three separate tracts, one for 400 aares, one for 150 acres, and the third for 200 acres, more or less, and folly bounded and described in a deed from the Michigan Mie* Company to S. Sternberk and McKoy, dated the 28th day of May, 1927, and dnly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon Connty North Carolina, in book of deeds No. A-4, page 42, et seq, on the 9th day of June, 1917. FIFTH TRACT: Consisting df a tract of land bounded and described in a teedj from R. L. Williams, and Cansas Wil liams, his wife, to S. Sternberg and Fi. P. McKoy, dated the 5th day of July, 1917, and duly recorded in book A-4, page 77, et scq., of the records of deeds for Macon County, and containing 19 acres more or less, to which deeds and the records there of for fuller description, reference is hereby made. The fourth and fifth tracts above described being the same land as de scribed in a deed from E. P. McKoy and Wife to S. Sternberg, dated the 6th day of January, 1926, and duly recorded in book N-4, page 84,. re cords of deeds for Macon County. 'SIXTH TRACT: l;t ( *???*+ of State Grant No. 411, and Ivmg .yd h"'"g in the 'Mill Shoal Township, BE* ? 1 N" VTVG at a stake, the Northeast corner ?u Grant No. 4ll, and runs South J7 and one half D East, 28 1-2 poles to a stake in the North bank of ap old, road leading into the Cowee Sec tion; thence South 49 1-2 D. West, 24 poles to a stake in an old road in Flower's Gap; thence South 70 1-2 D. West, 45 poles to a stake in the line of Grant No. 999; thence North 31 1-2D. West, 23 poles to the North west corner of Grant No. 411} thenee North 59 I) East, 65 poles to the beginning: containing 11 1-2 act-en, more or less. SEVENTH TRACT: Being a part of State Grant No. 1869, and lying and being in Cowee Township, being a part of what is known as the Osborne tract, BEGIN NING at a hickory, the Northwest corner of Grant No. 1868, and the I Northeast corner of Grant No. 1869, and runs South 70 D. West, 35 poles to a stake; thence South 20 D. East, 311 poles to a stake in line of Mc Cormack Tract; thence North 82 D. East, 36 poles to a stake, corner of McConnack Tract; thence North 20 D West, 318 poles to the beginning; containing 69 1-2 acres, more or less. EXCEPTING, HOWEVER, Ifrom said tract, the mineral interest and mining privileges. The sixth and seventh tracts above described being the same land as described in a deed from C. F. McKoy and wife and others, to S. Sternberg, dated the 25th day of February, 1926, and recorded in book H-4, page 85, records of deeds for Macon County. EXCEPTING AND RESERVING, HOWEVER, out of and from the lands hereinabove described, the fol lowing described land which was heretofore conveyed by S. Sternberg and wife to C. F. Moody and others, in exchange for the sixth and seventh tracts above described, the land being excepted |?eing es follows; Being parts of State Grants No?. 999, 1868 and apd 15,T56, BE GINNING on a" Spanish Oak, old corner of 4 tracts (Grnts Noe? 215, 299, 1868 and 13756), and runs North 87 D. West, 215 poles to a stake in the line of Section No. 104; thence with the line of Section 104, North 2 D. East, 27 poles to a stake in the line of Section 104; thence North 82 D. East, 154 poles to a stake, cor- 1 ner of McCormack tract thence South i 63 D. East, 37 poles tO a black oak; ' thence North 87 1-2 D. East, 31 1-2 poles to a Spanish Oak; thence North 70 1-2 East, 34 poles to a stake in the line of Grant No. 411; thence South 31 1-2 D. East, 52 poles to a stake; thence Sfrfifti 40 D. West, 102 poles to a stake in the line of Grant No. 3636; thence North 88 D. West, 13 poles to a stake in the line of Grant No. 215; thenee North 3 D. East, 80 pole=. to Hie beginning; con taining 81 acres, more or less. Eixcepting tHat portion of the said lands, lying in Maoon County, which portions will be sold at 12 o'clock Noon, at the Court House door of Macon County, in the City of Frank lin, N. C., on the same date. This the 21st day of November, H028. Guy Weaver, Trustee. /? ll-22-4ts. McCoys Service Station _ Standard Products Phone 125 Thanksgiving is observed by all the United i States, the.... District of Columbia and. .. Alaska. Thanksgiving day was decreed by Governor Brad ford of the Plymouth Colony more than three hun dred years ago in appreciation of the bountiful harvest which was gathered from the abandoned fields of a tribe of Indians that had passed. There was much preparation for the first Thanksgiving. The women and even the children spent days boil ing, baking and roasting, preparing for the great feast. '-* ' We should give thanks in even gTeater meas ure than our Pilgrim Fathers, as the kind hand of providence has permitted us to see the ideal of their dreams, the new world with more than three hundred Jjfears of progress. .We welcome this sacred day to give thanks and express our appreciation for all the good that has come to us during the past year. We are mind ful of the fact that the patronage of our good cus tomers has contributed greatly to this end. For your consideration, we have a complete line of modern1 utensils and equipment for cook ing and baking, also everything in good eats with which you can prepare this Thanksgiving dinner within a few hours, whereas, our Pilgrim Fathers spent days preparing with crude or no equipment. We will be waiting with a full line of high' grade merchandise and our very best efforts to merit your confidence and patronage for the com ing year. Quality with service js our aim. \ jjg ( " 'f Sylva Supply Co. INC. ' *

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