i I . J 4 .; . .. s A i i..: l a,)Vi r. :nz r -1 .01 ICC CP SALE - i ta of North Carolina, Ct;wnty of Macon. WHEREAS, power of sale was vested in the undersigned trustee by deed of trust executed by Thom as Reid Cabe and wife, Ruth Cabe, dated December 1. 1027' ami ri. K corded in the office of the Regis ter 01 uceus ior niacon county, North Carolina, in Book No. 30 of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust at page 521, and default having been made in the payment of the . in debtedness secured thereby, and the holder of the notes secured by said deed of trust having demand , ed ; that the undersigned trustee declare the full amount secured by said deed of trust due and payable - as' prescribed by said deed of trust and exercise the power of sale in it vested; ! The Commercial National Bank, trustee, will therefore by virtue of the" cower of sale bv-said deed of trust in it vested on Monday, March 21, 1932, at 12 :00 o'clock noon, sell at the courthouse door in Franklin. North - Carolina, at public auction to the highest bid dcr for cash the following descrih ed property: A certain lot or parcel of land in or near the city or town of Franklin,- County of - Macon, Town ship Franklin, and more particular ly described as follows; . . On . the South side of . Forest Avenue, Beginning at a stake.-W. G.- Hall's Northeast corner and South 85 East 150 feet from a Stone, S. E. Penland's Northeast corner, and runs "with W, G- Hall's line , South T- West 200 feet to a stake in- H. T. Mosley's line; thence with Mosley's, line South 89 East "75- feet to a stake; thence continuing with Mosley's line South 66 East lit) feet to a stake; W. B. McGuires Southwest corner; then with McGuire's line. North 24 East 200, feet to a. stake, on the South side of Forest Avenue at a" point North 66 West 43S.feet from intersection" of Forest Avenue ind Rosedale Avenue ; , then , North 66 West 125 feet to 4" stake; then North 85 West 125 feet to the be ginning, the same being lots Nos. 25, 26 and 27, Block 3, in a sub . division known as Bonny Crest. This, the 17th day if February, 1932. ' - - k . COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, Trustee. F18-4tc-J&J-M10 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ;:. - SALE . UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contained in that certain deed of trust made W 1 H StrtMrtrtn nrA wifo Mil. drcd : "Stockton, to Carolina Mort gage Company, Trustee, dated 'April 5, '1927, and recorded in Book 30 at page 399, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of . Macon Coun ty, North Carolina,"1 default having been made in the payment of the notes .thereby secured and the hold er thereof having directed "that the deed of trust b foreclosed, the undersigned .Trustee will offer for sale at the court house door in the City of Franklin, North Caro lint, at twelve o'clock noon on Wednesday", the 23rd day of March, 1932, and will sell to the highest bidder; for cash a certain lot or parcel of land in or near the Gty of Franklin, Franklin Township, County of. Macon, State of North Carolina, and more particularly "de scribe ds follows: Lying and being in the Town of Franklin and bounded on the North by the lands of C. T. Blaine; on Headaches neuritis neuralgia, colds - Whenever you have some nagging ache or pain, take some tablet of Bayer Aspirin. Relief is immediate! . There' scarcely ever an ache or pain that Bayer Aspirin won't relieve and nevr a time when you can't take it. - The tabltta with the Bayer cross are always jsafe. They don't depress the heart, w 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 packag. Beware of Imitations. . Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer manufacture of monoacedcaddester of salicylicacid. LEGAL ADVERTi;i::.:NTS the East and South by the lands of J. II. Stockton; and on the West by Harrison 'Avenue and be ginning at an iron stake on Harri son Avenue, the N. W. corner of said lot and 917 feet Northwardly from the intersection of Harrison Avenue and Love Street and runs thence S. 13 degrees 15' E. 91 feet With Harrison Avenue to a stake; thence S. 29 degrees Iff E. 34 feet with Harrison Avenue to a stake; thence N. 77 degrees 45' E. 210 feet to a stake; thence. K 3 degrees 50 W, 124 feet to a' stake; thence S. 77 degrees 45' W. 246 feet to the beginning. The above described property being a part of the same lands con veyed to J. H. Stockton by deed from C. T. Blaine and wife, -Minnie Blaine, dated April 1, J926, and filed for registeration on the 12th doy of April, 1926, in the office of Register of r Deeds, County of Ma con, Mate of North Carolina, re corded in Book M-4, Page 368. This, the 17th day of February, 1932. CAROLINA MORTGAGE COM PANY, Trustee. F254tcCMM17 NOTICE OF SALE V North Carolina, Macon County. WHEREAS, POWER OF SALE was vested in the undersigned trus tee by deed of trust from Charles H. Perry and. wife to R. S. Tones, Trustee, dated May 10. 1929. and recorded in. 'Book No. 31. page" 177 ot Mortgages and Deeds of Trust in the office of the Register of Deeds for' Macon Count: and whereas, default was made In the payment secured thereby. I will, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of trust in me vested, sell at the court house door in Franklin, North Caroling at twelve o'clock noon on Thursday, the 31st day of March, 1932, to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described land: Lots Nos. 56 and 57 in tract of land known as the Otto A. Love sub-division of the town of Frank lin as described and recorded in Book W-3, pages 323 of the records of the Register of Deeds of Macon County, North Carolina. This , the 29th day of February, 1932. . R, S. JONES, Trustee. M3-4tcJ&J-M24 . ' ADMINISTRATRIX.- NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of D. G. C Johnson, deceased,' late of Macon County, N?C, this is to notify all. persons haying claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of Feb, lyjj, or mis . notice win ue pieaa in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted ; to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 27th day of Feb., 1932. ADA JOHNSON, Administratrix. M3-4tp-M24., ;. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. ... -V WHEREAS, power of sale was vested in the undersigned trustee by deed of trust from C. B. Woody Maude Woody Bredlove, Emmaline Woody and Manliff Woody, dat ed August 20, 1929, and register ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book No. :32,.page 107r to secure the payment of Five 'Hundred ($500.) Dollars; and whereas, de fault has . been made in the pay ment of said sum and the owner of said indebtedness ' having de manded the.-said trustee to exer cise the power of sale in him vested; I will therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of A ! IP IS 11 x ' . in Your bowels! ': Poisohs absorbed into the system from souring waste in the bowels, cause that dull, headachy, sluggish, bilious condition; coat the tongue'; foul the breath; sap energy, strength and nerve-force. A little of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will cleat up trouble like that, gently, harm lessly, in a hurry. The difference it will make in your feelings overnight will prove its merit to you. Dr. Caldwell studied constipation for over forty-seven years. This long experience enabled him to make his prescription just what men, women, old people and children need to make their bowels help themselves. Its natural, mild, thorough action and its pleasant taste commend it to everyone. That's why "Dr. Caldwsll's syrup Ftpita" is to popular. - LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS trust in me vested, on Monday, April 11, 1932, at 12:00 Noon, soil at the courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, at public auction to the -highest bidder for cash the following described property: The lands described in State Grant No. 1642 to C. B. "Woody, assignee, containing 26 acres and 10 rods, and recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Ma con County in Book FF, page. 301. Also the land described in a deed from C. B. Woody and wife, Ruemma Arcella WoAdv to Maude and Emmaline Woody, said deed ! V,: - lj , i r r- r . i ucinB rccuruea in me oilice Oi me register of deeds for Macori Coun ty in Book N-4, page 325, which deed and record reference is here by made for full and complete de scription. - This the 8th day of March, 1932. R. S. JONES, Trustee; M10-4tc-J&J-M31, NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. , WHEREAS, power of sale was vested in the undersigned trustee by deed of trust executed by A. J. West and wife, Gertrude West, flated May 21, 1931, and recorded i the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book No. 1, at page 142 of the Macon County Building and Loan records; and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby, and the holder of the indebtedness having demanded that the undersigned trustee exer cise the power of sale in him vested; - ' I will, therefore. ' bv virtue of the power of sale in said deed of trust contained, on ' Monday, the lltg day of . April, 1932, at 12J00 o'clock noon, sell at the courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina,' at public auction to the hiehpst bidder for cash the following de scribed property: Lots Nos., 1, 2, 3, 22, 23 and 24 in Block No. 2 in a tract of land known as Lyman Fields, as sur veyed and mapped by W. B. Mc- uuire. Reference is hereby made to Book 1-3, page 56 and 57 for fuller and more particular descrio- tion of the lands and lots here conveyed. Also nine shares, class C of the 25th Series of the capital stock of the Macon County Building and Loan Association in the name of A. J. West. This the 8th day of March, 1932. R. S. JONES, Trustee. MlO-4tc-J&JPM31 , - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having Qualified a administrator of Mrs. A. F. Lenoir, 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 8th day of March, 1933, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This 8th day of March, 1932. W. B. LENOIR. Administrator. M10-4'tp-M31 Why Suffer from Headaches? There, is no need, in this" day of modern medical remedies, to suffer headaches, neuralgia, head and chest colds, rheumatic, female and other general pains. We- have a new, scientific preparation easy to take that will bring relief. Try our SPECIAL tyO. 3 TABLETS- only 25 cents a box. Why endure painful aches when it is utterly unnecessary. We guarantee No. 3 Tablets to give satisfaction. Sold only at ANGEL'S DRUG STORE, FRANKLIN. N. C. -Adv. IVHGN BABIES PR pri THERE are times It U I when a baby is too fretful or feverish to be Bimj to sleep. There are some pain a mother cannot patjaway. But there's quick comfort in Castorial For diarrhea, and other infantile ills, give this purs vegetable prepara tion. Whenever coated tongues tell of constipation; whenever there's any sign of sluggishness. Castoria has a good taste; children love to take It, Bay the gamine with Chas. H. Hatcher's signature on-wrappcr. 4 U(Q)1B11 POT Ft0 rTFJTIT'P Methodist Women Hear Address by Mrs. W. R. Harris The Woman's Missionary society of the Franklin Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Theo. S. Munilay on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock with twenty-odd members present. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. George Jones, president, and much business was disposed of, The devotional part was in charge of Mrs. W. W Sloan? Mrs. W. R. Harris. , of Ashe ville, the new conference corre sponding secretary, gave a most interesting talk and urged upon the women more faith and--prayer and a deeper study of the Bible. She also spoke of this society as being the oldest in Southern Meth odism, 7 The date of the meeting has been . changed to the first Thurs day in the month as the otheft church auxiliaries meet on that day. After the meeting Mrs. Munday invited the ladies into the dining room, where "more than mission ary" refreshments were served. Parsonage and Church Yard Being Improved The Methodist parsonage and church grounds are being rapidly unproved under the supervision of the Rev. and Mrs. O. P. Ader. Two more windows have been placed in" the living room of the parsonage and the interior walls are to be remodeled. New flower beds have been made, also a new walk and several bunch es of shrubbery have been set out, greatly improving the appear ance of the place. Will Rogers Picks A Story For This Spot By WILL ROGERS - HTHERE was at one time a fiesi " dent of, I think it was Johns town, and he was the Hero of the Johnstown flood. They made quits a Hero out of him.. When he died he was buried as "The Hero of The Johnstown Flood." When St Peter received him he was told to go or. up into the Citv of Heaven a-id make himself known to everybody, in fact, to relate who he wus. the Fennsylvaman resident did so. The first man he come to was an old man with a lonir beard. He stopped him and told him" the story of the Johnstown Flood. The old fellow didn't pay any attention to him. He thought he must be deaf. jo he told him again the story of rhat he had done at the flood. Fin lly he held the old fellow's sleeve Ad fairly shouted into his ear his srploita during- the flood of Bunker Sill, but the old fellow shook him iff and shouted: "Damn the Johns awn Flood," and walked off. The Hero of many rescues from he valley felt very discouraged, io he walked over to another fellow vhose golden wings were kinder noulting and asked him, "What's ne matter with that old fellow over here. I told him about me and" the ireat Johnstown flood and he wouldn't listen to me, who 19 that m Biro, anyway " "That? Why,-that's NOAH." Amadou Nwi Featurs. Inc. Political Announcements NOTICE A County Convention of the Re-' publican Party of Macon County is hereby called- to meet in Franklin at 11 :00 o'clock, Saturday morning, April 3rd, 1932, at the Court House, for the purpose of transacting any and all business that may properly come before the convention. A Township Convention of the Republican Party in each township of Macon County is hereby called to meet at their respective, voting places, at 11:00 o'clock, . Saturday morning, March 26, 1932, for the purpose of perfecting their organ ization and 6' elect delegates to the County Convention. It is desired that each township shall be represented in the County Convention by a full delegation. A. R. HIGDON, Chairman, Republican County Executive Committee. M10-2tc-ARH-Ml7 -Adv. FOR REGISTER DEEDS I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination for the office of Register of Deeds of Macon Coun ty, Subject to the action of the Republican Party. . C. 8. STOCKTON. Called to Rest MRS. WILLIAM C. HINSON V Mrs. William C. Tlinson, of Cor nelia, Ga., but formerly of Otto, Macon county, died at her home Saturday afternoon after a short illness, and was buried at the Rush cemetery hear Otto Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. J. A. Flanagan, pastor of the Franklin Presbyterian church, as sisted by a Rev. Mr. Reid, of Cor nelia; Ga., having charge of the services. . The deceased had been a mem ber of the Coweeta Baptist church, her former home church, for sev eral years. She is survived by her husband and four children, two brothers and one sister. ALBERT POTTS Albert Potts, age. 60, died at his home at West's Mill Monday even ing at 5 o'clock after an illness of several months, and- was buried at the Snow Hill Methodist church Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. H. C. Freeman, pastor, assisted by the Rev. W. L. Brad ley, of Oak Grove. Mr. Potts w;as married to Miss Cora Matlock on August 30, .1894. Those surviving are his widow, one. daughter, Miss Nannie Potts; two sons, Virgil and Ge6rge Potts, of -West's Mill; a half sister, Mrs Varnel Grant, of Bryson City; and two half brothers, W. W. Potts, of Bryson City, and Tom Potts, of Alabama. All were present at the funeral except Mr. W. W. Potts and Mr. Tom Potts. Pallbearers were Messes Avery Bradley, Lly.e Bradley, Perry Brad ley, Sam J. Murray, Derrell Queen and Clyde N. West. MACK JENNINGS RUSSELL . Mack Jennings Russell, the five-weeks-old son, of Mr. and Mrs. tVitchard RusselV died at their home at Cullasaja Wednesday af ternoon at 3:30 o'clock with bron chial pneumonia, and will be bur ied at the Bethel Methodist church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Those surviving are his parents, and one . brother, Charles. H. B. PATTON -News was received here of, the death of , Mr. H. B. Patton, of Hayesville, at his home there early Wednesday morning. Mr. Patton is the brother of Mrs. D. Robert Davis, of Franklin. MARGARET FAY COOKE News has been received here of the death oh 'February 23 of Mar garet Fay Cooke, seven-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Cooke, at their home in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Cooke formerly was Miss Blanche Fouts, of this county. Bob Long of the Oak Grove sec tion of Lincoln county secured 220 bushels of Korean lespedeza seed from 11 loads. Lincoln county growers now grow about enough seed to supply the county. Business Training Pays It is a mistaken idea for a young oerson to feel that he does not need a business training before of-1 fering his services' to a corporation, or business firm. : . Many young people feel that when they finish high school they are prepared for life's work. Oth ers finish college, and feel that they are ready to go to a position. In neither case has a young man been trained in the- fundamentals of business. The Athens Business College gives an intensive training in the subjects necessary for a business man to know. Here one can quali fy as a bookkeeper learning to keep correctly a record of all trans actions of the firm, and to close its business to profit or-loss, giv ing the firm an insight monthly as to its earnings or losses. Such a man is valuable to the business firm. , The Athens Business College al so teaches shorthand and typewrit ing enabling its students no take rapid and difficult dictation accur ately, and to transcribe from short band notes in the form oi leiters to be sent out, or documents to be filed for future reference. The student also learns commercial con tract and business forms. He also learns to operate adding machines, ledger posters, check writersyetc, These are reasons why hundreds of graduates of the Athens Bust ness College are earning good sal aries, while thousands of other young people are looking for jobs. Why not enter this school for a training that will enable you to sell your services? Write or phone ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE J -Adv. Horraaa Guest's Leg Is Broken in Fall Norman Guest, who lives about .5 milts out No. 28, sustained a broken leg last Wednesday morn ing while walking along the Soulli ern railway tracks near Asheville. Mr. Guest was hurt when he stumbled and fell, said investigat ing officers. He was taken lo the Mission hospital in Asheville $30,000 Charlotte Fire A Friday night fire caused $30, 000 damages in the Montgomery Ward store in Charlotte. FOR SALE A Home at a Bargain You can buy the home known at the Paul Newman houue on Palmer Street for $3,900 on terms not much more than rent. 10 per cent or $390 cash and 1 per cent or $39 per month,, straight six per cont interest in cluded in payment!. Price and terms offer you an uriusual op portunity. Write or see . Chester R. Glenn SYLVA, N. C. McCormick-Deering And "Bumper' J is Right! OOD Harrowing- means a good seed bed and "bumper" crops.- shown above has a country-wide record of per formance. An exclusive McCormick-Deering feature, the heat-treated crimped center disks, gives this bumper disk harrow unequalled ability to hold its sharp cutting edges under tough, hard soil conditions. ' , The expense of frequent sharpening is saved, and the disks are automatically kept in shape for fast, clean work. We Carry Repair Parts Macon County Supply Co. Hardware and Farm Implements EARLY SPRING SPECIALS Men's Ladies' Sweaters Print Part Wool Dresses 59c 29c Genuine I Sweaters Kotex Sizes 6 to 44 19c I 29c . Good Heavy j -U.S. Wool Blankets Shirts 49c I ' 98c H c Don't Forget Our New Flat Crepe Dresses at $2.50 $2.95 and up "We Clothe the FamUy" CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deepest gratitude and sincere thanks for all acts of kindness shown us during our recent bereavement. George Cunningham and Family Mrs. Sam Cunningham, Sister. MlO-ljp Significant Facts For 1932, the Provident will con tinue the same liberal dividend to policyholders as heretofore on Life and Endowment Policies thus con tinuing our low net cost. During 1931, the Provident show ed a very substantial increase in net surplus thus strengthening the Company's absolute security. The Provident's already low rates for Term Insurance have been re- i Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company, Miss O. Patton, Special Agent Franklin, N. C. 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