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"111. l.AIZZ C;- CALE, 1 " i Carolina, I . :n;ifrt County. 1'y virtue of the power of sale vested in the undersigned o-rrjr.-.is-sluiu r under authority of the Deed of Trust executed by T. W. I'or ter and wife, Leons Bryson Porter, tu lleiiry Cui, trustee, said deed uf tiust being dated May 20, ,1929, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for. Macon Coun ty in Book 31, page 189, to secure certain indebtedness in said , deed of trust set forth, to W. B. Ylc Guire and J. A. Porter, and de fault having been made in the pay ment thereof, and demand having been made upon the undersigned "trustee to exercise the power, of sale in said trustee vested inider the terms of said Deed of Trust. 1 will, therefore, on Monday, the 7th day of March, ' 1932 at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House loor in the Town of Franklin, North Carolina, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described property. In Franklin Township, Macon County, Being the land and known as the Bryson farm bought from Mrs. A. S. Bryson except that part sold Franklin Hdw. Co., F, L. Bryson -and Zcb Angel. Being the land described and referred to -in a deed from My. Leona L. Bryson to T. W. Porter, said deed bearing date of 20th day of No vember, 1920,- and Registered in the office of Register of Deeds for Macon County, in Book F, at page 329. , This deed of trust is given to secure the endorsement of four notes given to the Bank of Frank lin and to the Citizens Bank. This 6th day of February, 1932. ' HENRY CABE, Trustee. Fll4tc-BofF-M3 . to secure certain indebtedness in said deed of trust set forth, to Virginia' Sanders, and default hav ing been made :in the payment there of "and demand having been made uupon the undersigned trustee, to exercise the . power of sale in said trustee vested under the terms of said" Deed of Trust. ' - I will, therefore, on Monday, the 7th day of March, 1932, at 12 o'clock' noon, at the Court House door in '. the Town of Franklin, North Carolina, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: In . Franklin, Township, Macon County, adjoining the lands- of W. S. Moffitt, Marion Ledford. Be ginning on a white oak; then N 16 W 26 poles to a poplar; thence N 45 vN, 37 poles to a hickory, W. o. niouiu corner; inence a.i W 15 poles !to a stone; thence S 35 E 73 poles to a hickory ; thence N 28 E 12 poles to the beginning, Containing seven acres more or less.. - This 6th day of February, 1932. J. L. SANDERS, Trustee. Fll-4tc-BofFM3 By REV. O. P. ADER 'How To Raise Our Children" will be tht subject Sunday morn ing t at 11 o'clock. , The church school meets at 9:45 a. m. Services will be held at Carson Chapel Sun day afternoon at' 3:00 o'clock. The Epworth League, will me6t at 6:30 p. m. A debate will be on, and a large crowd is urged to be present. The evening services will be held at 7:30 with Mrs. P. F. Callahan and Mrs. O. P. Ader, as speakers. Special music. ' - North Skcenak J.O.U.A.M. NEVSi Edited by JOHN W. EDWARDS OUR COUNTRY The popular opinion is that this country of our9 is a land which flows with milk and honey, but this is an insufferable conceit. It is intellectual feebleness and child ish prattle to call this the land of the free.. With the rugged gran deur of. our mountains; with he beauty of our smiling valleys; with a pictorial beauty of the serene sky; with our exorbitant wealth -r-yes, all of these are ours; yet there is an exquisite tragedy in our midst Can a man be free, if he is over burdened with debts? Taking the word freedom in its broadest meaning,' can a man be free, when he is loaded with worries and cares ? Our country, with all its dazzling brightness, carries itself NOTICE North Carolina, Macon County. ' In the Superior Court, Bertha Bryant Fountain ' - - - ' vs. , ' Charlie Fountain The non-resident defendant, Charlie Fountain, will take notice that an action, entitled as' above, has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Macon, County, North Carolina ; that the purpose of . said action is, to have bonds of matrimony, now existing between plaintiff and defendant dissolved; . that the" summons in, said action is returnable on the" 15th day of March, 1932, and the said defen yjCJvi further take notice that Iq rpnnirmt tn annpar nn ' tht day of March, 1932, before the undersigned Clerk of the Su perior Court, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in this cause, or the relief ; demanded in said complaint will be granted. ' . This the 10th day of February, 1932. , FRANK I. MURRAY, Clerk '.Superior Court, Macon County, North Carolina. pil4tc-CCP-M3 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. WHEREAS, power of sale "was vested in the undersigned Trustee by deed of trust executed by F. S. Oliver and wife, R. Pauline Oliver, dated January 19, 1931, -a,nd reg istered in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Macon County in Mortgage Book 31, page 394, and default having been made in 'the payment of the indebtedness ' se cured thereby, and the holder i of the note having demanded that the undersigned .Trustee . exercise the power of sale in him vested. I will, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale in said deed of trust, on Monday, February 29, 1932, at 12:00 o'clqck noon, sell at the courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the. fol lowing described property: Beeinninsr at an iron stake on j the South side of Highway No. 28 in the West line of the J. L. Moore lands and runs West with the South side of Highway No. 28 474 feet to a stake 6 feet East of Zoellner's NE corner, then South and 6 feet East of Zoellner's line 72. feet to a stake in the old road and in J. L. Moore's ; line; then East with old road and . Moore s ine 474 feet to a stake in Moore s inerthen North 120 feet to the beginning. This the 27th day of January, 1932. - R. S. JONES, Trustee. J28-4tc-J&J F18 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, -' Macon County. By virtue of the power of sale vested in the undersigned cofnmis sioner under authority of the Deed of Trust executed by Ed Ledford to J, L. Sanders, Trustee, said deed of trust being dated Feb. 11, 1930, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book No. 31, page 300, d)a N 1 HEADACHES i NEURITIS NEURALGIA, COLDS The farmers of this section have beat trying to get their corn land ready for fJanting.' We have been having some rainy weather at this writing. The Maple Springs school closed February 6. The teachers were J. L. Sanders, principal; Ruth Slagle, with utter carelessness towards its intermediate grades; Minnie San- impending doom. No country can ders, primary grades. ' . I well be called a land of the free, Mr. Freeman Hastings was ml unless all men are free. this section Saturday. I To make this land a land of the Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Belle and free, we must first consider the children, of Toccoa, Ga., were visit- common average man. Many ing-Mrs. Belle's parents, Mr. and good man has to overcome unbear- Mrs. Sam Stockton, Sunday. able hardships barely to make a living. Maybe this man has always LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS nad a nanl row to "oe an(l now everything works against him. He lL thrL " J5?!.. be held responsible if he tried his me viuyvw.oviii. ., uuiu iuv "'best and failed : Turkey Knob not far from the xt , c . . . -' I HI an otA licn'f fhaif firms tnrlur i Battles, it being the beginning corn-L... ' ?4. . er of State Grant No. 13473 and . QMcA .. . . ..... runs with the Government lines as . nnnn . -u i t;m Jc i .. xt xi it. j m n A has gone to naught. In times ot follows: North 16 deg. 3ff East! . ..... f . 184 poles Jo Government stake in in times of ; lat at head of smair branch; ,f Jt Qa a rsQn thence North A deg West. 126 tQ haye its government shoot at poles to a Spanish oak corner oil fte moon . (,cbt fw b d top of -ridge, Government corner; chance, of redemption- have a thence. South 88 deg. 30" East 56 . , ' : poies to uovernmem corner; next? You ;the h inence oouin 10 aeg. ou nasi w . . M . poles to Governmenrstake; thence the government shoul(, at least try ouuui., ucB. M ci to stabUize the dollar; and if for importance,, and until it is publish ed we will not have a complete history of the Junior Orders with in the county. 1 would like to have a list of ttye officers oi lligdon villc.. Come on, Brothers, and send in the facts about your council. most of it? The ones who doesn't deserve it, of course. Our only hope the only way to make of this truly a land of the free is to reduce our taxes, create more jobs, decentralize our govern ment, making it a government of states and not a centralized auto cratic government; and "by letting the average citizen have a voice in the making of laws. Punish with severity any and all mistrusts by office holders with the freedom of impeachment by votes. Banish the dollar mark in politic, thus enabling a poor man to hold office,, if he is the best qualified for the office. Until the common people have a voice "in the government, until the common people are looked upon as humans, until the common people are treated as humans, until the common people carry only their share of the load, this will never be a land of the freeand this government free from an impend ing doom. Efficient tax system we have : a farmer pays tax on his land, then on the provisions he grows ; pays tax bit a pig then next spring has to give in the meat for taxes there are only two things in our country today not taxed ; moonshine and sunshine. to Government stake at rock; eign nations, who owe us much NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Macon County. WHEREAS, power of sale was vested in the undersigned Trustee by deed of trust from C. B. Woody and wife, Ruemma Arcella wooay, Maude Woodv Breedlove, Emaline Woody, Manliff : Woody to R. S. lones. Trustee, dated August 20, 1929. and registered in the ottice oi the Register of Deeds for Macon County in book No. .32, page. 107, to secure the payment of Five Hundred ($500.) Dollars; and whereas,, default has been made in the; payment of said sum, and the owner of said indebtedness having demanded the said Trustee to exer cise the povrer of sale in him' vest ed: I will, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of trust in me vested, on Tuesday, the first day of March, .1932, sell at the courthouse door at Franklin, North Carolina, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described property: ' Whenever you have some nagging ache or pain, take some tablets of Bayer Aspirin. Relief is immediate! There's scarcely ever an ache or pain that Bayer, Aspirin won't relieve and never a time, when you can't -.take it. ; - . . ,, . The tablets with the Bayer cross are always safe. They don't depress the heart, or , otherwise harm you. Use them just as often as they can spare you any pain or discomfort Just be sure to buy the genuine. Examine the package. Beware of Imitations. Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer manufacture of monoaceticacidestef of sallcylicacid. J :"" - y-'X . ....... .....v s Uju. ) PV. "H II Sir ( AIM ', 3 . R-'UtES big help to BOWELS What a joy to have the bowels move like clockwork, every aayi us easy, if you mind these simple rules ot a famous old doctor: 1. Drink a big tumblerful of water before breaktast, ana several times a day. 2. Get plenty of exercise without unduly fatiguing yourself.- 3. Try for a bowel movement at exactly the same hour every day. Evervone'9 bowels need help at times, but tho best thing to use is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. You'll pet a pood cleaninc-QUt. and it won't leave vour insides weak and watery. Thia family.doctor's prescription 13 just fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin, and other helpful ingredients that couldn't hurt a child. But how it AN OPENLETTER Raleigh, N. C, January 20, 1932. Know ye, that I, Charles E. Brewer, National Councilor of the National Council, Junior Order United American Mechanics of the United States of North America, by virtue of the . power in me vest ed by Gen. sec. 372 of the Natiopal Laws, do .grant ibis, my dispen sation, authorizing and empowering any and all councils to initiate can didates as provided by the National Constitution and laws of the Junior Order United American Mechanics, from February 1 to May 17, 1932, for an initiation fee of two dol lars ($2.00), and for so doing this shall be sufficient warrant. Given under my hand and Seal at Raleigh, N. C, this 20th day of January, 1932. Charles E. Brewer, National Councilor. They say don't talk hard times. We don't; we live than. Jessie James used to rob with ytins : today people are. robbed by being "gassed." ' ' The preachers are in a season able silence upon whiskey: but their superior eloquence will be gin haranguing about nomination time after religion the most abused word iii the American language is whiskey. The more cursing it gets, the meaner it gets and more plen tiful. . -' - Some of the goody good folks oS Franklin use to say that playing pool was a frivolous amusements today pool playing is Franklin's leading industry. Once the cry was, "Forty acres and a mule," 'and today "Give us any number and a mule.'' SIZE DOESN'T ALWAYS , COUNT Bill (To the barber, who had just shaved an extra large-faced fellow.) Barber, do you chaVge more for shaving a large-faced fel low like him ? Barber No, but why do .you ask? Bill I heard that fellow say yes terday that he hadn't had a shave in two weeks; and I allowed the price must have been high for his face. Some of our senators believe that a dole system, working for the in terests of the poor- unemployed would be a detriment to our coun try. I guess it "would; this has been the history of our country of 666 FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS: When your soles reels And your heels rock,. - " We'll m?nd your heels And save your sock. Troy Horn. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP . Opposite Courthouia "We Buy and Sell" Box 212 Troy F. Horn J- LIQUID TABLETS - SALVE 6G6 Liquid or Tablet used internal ly and 666 Salve externally, make a complete and effective treatment for Colds. OST SPEEDY REMEDIES KNOWN. o ii. ii j tra T7-i in inence douh. .w ueg. ou mm in monies are aHowed a rest, why po.es to a mcKory or Mancm couldn't we at home be allowed uovernmeni line; inenct; wun c rest? you Jay it would only ,ead .eeucuuerg u. vc.muc.u ..uc to more debts tQ bfi J)aid ,ater Qn oou.n oo ueg. j i That may be true-well then low a sKe uov W. .c , u.cu er our taxes anJ ,iving expenses South 33 deg. 30" East 35 poles on a ,eve, wit- our earni ca. to a staice.in tne paintea uovern- pacity ment line on me "age near an om If a farmer.8 land is taxed say road, thence South 63 deg. Wes at the va,ue of fifty dollars an acre poies io a cnebinm uu. nine m and , he ,wen, busne,s of comer; thence boutn x. west io rorn thp it poles to a GoTrnment stake; ,.3 cents a bnsheli can he makc thence North 35 West 54 poles to enough above ac(H;il 0St ,0 pay a uoverniiienc siskc oii iuc ihouu- a . . co a m. it-.i ,ne taxesr tain; inence aouin oo ocg. vycm Then wt- .oh a sten farther we 14C poies io a uovernmem siaxc find a at number of dreadfu, across top of mountain; ihence instances where people ,haven't NorthJ6 deg. 30 East 30 poles to enough tQ eat. enough dothing tQ the beginning, . containing 172.5 1,:' and comfortable; enough acres, more or less .according to money t0 buy the necessities es. survey of W. J. Jenkins3urveyor sentia, tQ healthful ,iving. and 01 Nl iy eCU, 1V-U. I nvnlA wYinc tmmpc orp ntt nt Being the land conveyed to C rnmfnPtaw 9. th ri man's Hna B. Woody by G. W. Parrish and .:. vt in.. mamritv n( th wife, E. J. Parrish, by deed dated np.. ar. t,nnp(.t. witn pnnilh . t i ' r ' xt 1 1 AAA I r f ' . tne jra aay oi iNovemuer, iw, tellectual force i work, if work and recorded in the office of the coud be found. Register of Ueeds tor Macon j think to spit upon anything is County in Book . VV. page 268, about t)e wors, indictment a man which is also State Grant No. ....ij hpstou; immi it vet I think 13473 and is recorded in said Reg- tn nronrtS-d Hole svstem should be ister's Office in Book HH, pages Lpat upon The idle of today, who 496-7. - I ire rlamnrincr fnr vvnrW are in a Being also the land conveyed to e,,ff.v;Pnt mimW tn hnitH annthr C. B. Woody by State Grant No. Chinese Wall, another Pyramid or 17934 which Grant is recorded .in another Panama Canal. Give us said Register's office in Book Q -3. work and, whatever you do, don't pace- vu. Ilrt the midrtlff man or overseers Being. also a portion of the land gobble up the pie. and only leave conveyed by State Grant No. us ty,fe crust. if $2,000,000,000 is 12642 to C. B. Woody which Grant ioaned to the country, who will get ls-recorded in said Registers ottice in Book FF, page 301, to all of which reference is hereby made. This the 29lh day of January, 1932. U. S. JONES, Trustee. F4 4tc 1IAO-F25 CULLASA'JA COUNCIL Cullasaja Council No. 158 met on Thursday night, Feb. 4. A large crowd was in attendance. Ed J Carpenter was reelected into the order on a reinstatement form, Fred A. Arnold, manager of Ar nold's cafe, sent in an application for membership.. Quince Norton applied for reinstatement. Two facts of interest -to all Jun iors were called to attention: (1) That the reinstatement fee of $1. is extended from May 17 to June 30. (2). From February 1 to Mav 17, men who desire to be initiated into the order may do so $2.00, instead of the old fee $5.00. A .1 1 . mi memDers wno secure a new member between February 1 and June 30 are entitled to a beauti Washington Watch fob absolutely tree. The training school for Cullasai Council will begin meeting regular ly, at 7:30 p. m., from February All members are urged to at tend. 50 for of Brother James Ammons, of Mill shoal Council No. 246, who re centlv joined the Marines, is sta tioned at Paris Island. S. C. If there is a member of the Sa tulah Council or the Higdonville Council, who reads this corner, wish that he would have some one to copy, the names of charter mem bersj when the lodge was set up and how many members they. ha. v at this time. This matter is of Your Home in ATLANTA f wskei up Ahosy, bowels How NOTICE State of North Carolina, County of Macon. . In the Superior Court. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia,' Vs. R. L. Fish, Ef f ie Fish, Bank of Franklin, R. D. Sisk and Macon County Board of Education The defendants R. L. Fish and Effie Fish in the above entitled ac tion, will take notice that an action as above -entitled has been com menced' in. the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina to the end that the plaintiff may fore close on a mortgage covering lands owned by these defendants, and the above named defendants will take notice that they are required to appear within thirty days in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, -North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint liysaid action or the plaintiff will apply to the Couft for the relief demanded in said complaifct. This 20th day of January, 1932 Frank 1. Murray, .Clerk Stttttrior Court ::tt tt YMU I ft rP u HEN i. mm Funeral Directors And Embalmers We are prepared to render prompt, courteous and respectful service in the hour of need ORDERS FOR FLOWERS HANDLED . 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