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r.Z i i ;i i lJj and COMINGS AND GOINGS Has Birthday .Party Mrs. Harry ' Holt honored her "little son, Harry, Jr., with a party on March 31, at her home on Kivervicw street, in celebration of his first birthday.. r About a" dozen of .his Kttle friends- were invited and a very lovely evening was reported. After many games were played the chil dren were served ice cream .and cake. -' . - " ' 3.0.1). AM. Novg Corral Edited by JOHN W. EDWARDS Elizabeth Dowdle directed a pro gram on American music. At the conclusion of the program I delicious retrcshments were served T I had another very pleasant sur prise the other day, when I re- a nice letter from Brother T T. Hifrrtnti civincr m tlift Viictnrv by Mrs. Crawford, assisted by her Higdonville Council No. 485. Mr. mother, Mrs. Lee Crawford.- Higdon says, "All Juniors are "wel come and you will find the latch time. string on the last side of the door." Miss Minnie Sanders was All news for this corner must Franklin shopping Saturday. eome in not later than Saturdav Mr. Lester Ledford attended mtnity with si singing' Sunday night. Mr. R. D. Sisk, of Franklin, was here, on business Wednesday ot last wt'OK. We are glad to state , that Mr. Fred Henderson is improving after an attack of pneumonia. Mr. W. E. Sanders wears a broad smile since purchasing a new automobile. Mr. John Shopc has returned home from South Carolina, where he has been working for some IXCAL ADVERTISEMENTS in Cartoogechaye Miss Fulton Weds Mr. Tillery T. Henderson The marriage of Miss Marguerite Fulton to Mr. Tillery T. Hender son, which' took place at the home in Gneiss of the bride's parents Saturday , at 11 o'clock, will be of much interest to a. wide circle of friends. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a few relatives and intimate friends, with the Rev. H. C Freeman of the Methodist church speaking, the vows. The wedding was quiet and simple, the ring ceremony being used. , The young couple left immediate ly after lunch .for a short , bridal trip to Asheville and other points. The bride wore a blue traveling ensemble with grey accessories to match. ' Upon their return they will spend several days with the groom's brother, Mr. C. W. Henderson at Gneiss.later going to their new home,xear Gneiss. Mrs. Henderstori is the" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fulton of Macon county. She was educated at Franklin high school and VV. C. T. G, and is a well known teacher of this county. Mr. Henderson is the son of Mr. John C. Henderson of Gneiss and a prominent young man of 'our County, having served several years in the United States Navy, being in active service during the World War. After leaving the navy, he was connected for some time with a business firm in Kansas City, Mo. For the last few years he has devoted his time entirely to farming and is becoming well known, as a young farmer of our county. ton, Jr., and Mrs. JS. Conley. Entertains at Bridge Mrs. Grady Siler entertained her bridge club Tuesday afternoon The or printing Jn the next Thursday's church at Prentiss Saturday night uvm.s .v.m w 67 vw press That .s the reaSQ Brother ruu:u wiui yimB uuwcis aim yui- irr-. ,rrt, , ,-.. Mrs, L. H. Paee made the hisrh F I u: i r :i m aok. score ana was awarded an ex-i, " auisite box of handkerchiefs; Mrs. - Higdonville Council No. 485 was The farmers of this section are John Davenport drew the consola- organized at Cullasaja, N. C, Aug- getting ready for com planting. tion prpe, a pair of hose. ". ust 14, 1916, being set up by Mill- Mrs. Nunally Anderson spent lhe hostess served a beautitui shoal Council jno. K)., thursaay with Mrs. ame Anqcr- salad course and tea., , Charter members were: W. L. son. Mrs. filer's guests were: Mrs. Higdon, Lyman Higdon, Jeter Hig- Mrs. Harley Dills was the guest John Davenport, Mrs. L. H. Page, don, M. P.-Corbin, J. Ed Crisp, of Mrs. Will Anderson last Thurs- Mrs. A W. McNeill, Mrs. John John Rogers, Roy Fox, J.. M. day. Wasilik. Mrs. Frank Higdon. Mrs. Moore. A. I. Evans. O. E. Heatoii. Mrs. Wymer Williamson and John B. Byrne, Mrs. T. J. Johns- M. A. Houston, Charlie Rogers, little daughter, Helen, spent Wed W. J. Jones, Claude Evans, T. A. nesday afternoon with Mrs. Annie Tallent. A. A. Adams, Fred Slagle, Beck. Iva Crisp, Leslie ' Higdon, Parker Mrs. Annie Beck and Mrs. Eula Clouse. Prichard Hcaden, Monroe Anderson were visiting at the home Brvson. Charlie Higdon, A. Moses of Mrs. Harley Dills Tuesday and Baxter Houston. Mr. Tom Williamson, of Pop- THe Council meets on the first lar Cove, was a "visitor in ffliis and third Saturday nights each section Monday, I month. . - Mr. Harley Anderson was visit The officers , for the six and ing Mr.'Harley Dills last, week, twelve months 'term are: Council- Messrs. Ellis Ledford and Charlie or. Georee W. Dowdle: vice coun- Collier, of Gastonia, were visiting visiting friends and sight-seeing in r:i0r Eert Mashburn- recording friends here the past week-end, Chattanooga, Riceville and Etowah, r pta v t t Hiedon- A R sec- . Mr. and Mrs, Lester Huscusson retary, Harlie Stewart; financial made a Dusiness trip to snooting secretarv. Sam A. Brvson: treasur- creen oaiuiuiy. er. VV. M. - rsryson; conauctor, Prichard Russell : warden L. H. Higdon ; inside sentinel, Tom Tal lent; outside sentinel, W. M. Hol land; Jr. past councilor, J. L. Hig Moore, W. T., 2 shares. Moore, Alex, 2 shades. Murray, Frank 1 6 shares. Porter, Jas. A., 15 shares. Porter, Jas. A., Exec, 20 shares. ' Ramsey, Mrs. Rebecca, 1 share. Ramsey, Robert, 2 shares, Ramsey, J. R., 1 share. Rickman, Everette, 1 share. Rogers, Mamie A., 90 shares. Roane, Mrs. Minnie, 5 shares. Sanders, M. E., 1 share. , Slagle, Louise , Arthur, 2 shares. Smart, Mary, 1 share. Smart, Ada & Marinda Brown, 1 share. This the 30th day of March, 1932. By order of the Commissioner of Banks of North Carolina, and the Board of Directors of The. Bank of Franklin. Cashier of The' Bank of Franklin H. W. CABE, M3l-5tc BofF A28 LKCAL ADVF.RTlSLMF.NrS ported unless its maketf shall de posit with said Clerk at the close of the bidding the sum of Two Hundred fifty and no-100 ($250.00) Dollars, as a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his bid, the same to be - creditedon.-hia bid when accepted. Notice is now given that said lands will be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at 2 o'clock P. M. of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or ac cepted will be promptly returned to the maker. This the 25th day "of March, 1932, R. S. JONES, Commissioner M31-4tc-J&J-A21 Personal Mention Miss Carrie Bleckley, of Yal- halla, S. C, was the week-end guest of. her uncle, Mr. L. A, Al len, at his home on Main street. Messrs George T. Stiles and Paul Carpenter, Misses Willie Mae Led ford and Edwina Dalrymple were Tenn., the past week-end. While in Etowah Mr. Stiles visited his daughter.-vMrs. C, E. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. R- E. Hurst, of Ridgecrest, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Hurst's sister, Mrs; John S. Trotter. Mrs. Prank T. Smith returned to j ita (nr ft tnnnttis flpnrpe her home here last Friday, after ur-TWJL. tr.,ctP (nr u'mnnth Miss Veta Mae Dills Sunday, spending two weeks with her Tu rvn.' tmctp. fr.r 18 mnnth! Mr. and Mrs. George. Ramey daughter. Mrs. Fleet Scroggs, at r w iianArn'n -nH rlianlain 1 ' Statesville. - m ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ramey the Mrs. L. F. Pierson. of Highlands. ' . past week spent several days here 'last week vw ,ntAt it fin. if some Mr. Bill Burch was the guest of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I- good brother from the Highlands Mr Tom Dills i Sunday. Mr. Ray Dills was the guest of Mr. Larry Dills last week. Mrs. Lawrence Dills was the guest of Mrs. Hez Dills last Sun day. ... Miss Louise Dills was visiting Music Cfub Elects New Officers Mrs. Gilmer Crawford cnter the 1915 McDowell ,Music club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Following the regular order of Dusiness, new officers for the en suing year were elected as. follows: President, Miss Edwina Dalrym ple; first vice president, Mrs. Dick Hudson; second vice president, Mr. James Porter; secretary, Miss Jean Porter: treasurer. Mrs. Howard Horsley; librarian, Mrs. N. C. Dun can; choral director, Mrs. B. C. Munday. , The chairman of the program committee announced that the next meeting would 'be"at the residence of Mrs. E. B. McCbllum oil April 26 with Mrs, Zeb Angel as . hos tess. James Porter is on the pro gram as leader with Russian music ' as the topic. At the meeting Tuesday Miss MACON THEATRE 1. Moore, who arc contined . ,.. --m 8end in the history oi their Deas with miiuenza. tU- irtjp. ti,pn W( wnA have ivcy. w. r. nuci icn munuaj . mriut- Viictnrv nf a thp coun- r IT' j t 1. III A ! J ior nign.anus, wncre nc w.u I cils of Macon county ! mis weeic in a revival wun mc Mrs. Allie Ramey and children were visiting Mrs. Sylvia Ander son last Sunday. the Rev. G. A. Hovis, pastor ef Highlands Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver, ot sunourst, were vismng mim ailed tQ hit the fifty mark Weaver's, mother, Mrs. Charles!... ' mK, Tnl,n I went down on Cowee Saturday r , I evening. iSOVS! tney sure nave one full house for their meetings. Holly Springs Raby, at week-end. Mrs L. Oak Grove, over the Mr. Theodore Elliotte and Miss Mary Hasket were married in by only a small number. John Clayton, Ga., April 8. . They will Martin was duly introduced into make their home with' Mr.. Elliot- 4 K m in1 iV i r . Barnngton, of near . .. . . . .on. r.;t Richmond, Va w'as here Saturday fof aU lodges tQ haye a horsJ Miss CaUie TgUey spent Sunday ior me luiiciai ui mu. ". It U riA Tnhn AfJcc'FJih qivH Holfn Tritin i iKJi a iitavj mail j j w... . n tin j . i - - - j- ,' was so heavy that he caused the Mrs. Sarah Corbin is visiting derail . . , . u - j r tu- xi, goat to orean t icg uuw mr, anu mis. joini m-mj Council has to make a purchase of Franklin. Mr. Frank Crisp returned to NOTICE OF SALE ' By virtue of u Deed of Trust from J, L. Collins, to the under signed trustee, dated the 15th day of July, 1927, and recorded in Book 31, Page 13, Office of Register -of Deeds for Macon County and given to secure the sum of Four hundred ($400.00) Dollards, purchase money of the hereinafter described proper ty and .default having been made in the payments of the notes thus secured and parties to whom said money is due ; having demanded that said land be sold to pay said debt"; I will at public auction at the Court House dOjOf in the town of Franklin, County of Macon, State of North Carolina, on Satur day the 30th day of April, 1932, and between the legal hours of sale, sell for cash to satisfy said notes the following described prop erty, lying and being in Franklin township, County of Macon, State of North Carolina, and described as follows: Being part of lot E. in Block 3, in the Bonnie Crest subdivision. Beginning at a locust stake in the Southeast corner of. the C. F. Ol iver lot and runs with the line of the Oliver lot South 79 . West 109 feet to a stake the Southwest corn er of said lot; then ".South 32 1-2 East 60 feet tova stake; then South 79 West 116 feet to a stake in the line of lot E &F, ;- then with said line South 32 1-2 . East 525 feet to a stake on the North side of drive ; then with North side of drive North 43 East 195 feet to a stake the Southwest corner of lot -D.; then with the line of lot D. North 29 West 470 feet to the beginning, excepting about one-fourth of an acre known as the Boston lot. Dated this the 30th day of March, 1932. W. B. McGUIRE, Trustee. M31-5tcRDS-A28 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS '. i.jL .' 1 .' " -jj''S NOTICE OP SALE North Carolina, Macon County. Whereas, power of sale was vest ed in the undersigned Trustee by deed of trust from O. G. Cox, widdwerTlo K T ST Johes7Trustee," dated August 15, 1930, and register ed in the. office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book No. 31, at page 339, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured thereby, and the holder of the notes secured by said deed of trust having demanded that the undersigned trustee exercise the 1 power of sale in-him vested; 1 will therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of trust in me vested, on Monday, the 25th day of April, 1932, at 12:00 sell at the court- ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of Charles W. Tcague. deceased, late of Macon County. N. C. thisi o'clock noon is to notify all persons having housce door in. Franklin, North claims against the estate of ;aid Carolina, at public auction to the deceased to exhibit them to the highest bidder for cash, the fol- undersigned on or before the. 23rd lowing described property: Av rf M.irrh 10U v.i ihi nr.ti. t Beginning at a maple on the will be nlead in bar of their re- South bank of the Tennessee Riv covcry. All persons indebted to er, runs South 30 West 100 poles said estate will please make im- to a bush; thence South 60 East mediate settlement. This 23rd day 70 poles to an Ashe; thence North of March. 1932. 40 East 110 poles to the river; CUMI TEAGUE. Administratrix, thence down the river to the be M24-4tp-A14 ginning, 'containing sixty (60) acres, more or less. The same being State Grant No. 1924. This the 2lst day of March, 1932. R. S. JONES, Trustee. M24-4tcJ&J A14 . land, of Franklin. Route 2. .; Mrs. Barrington remained for seve days at the home of her brother, " r r 1 Air. teniana. ui k;j Tho rnrPP nn i r S I all aUIL UKUIVU httl, aw w Mrs.,U. t. Aaer, Mrs., ucorge . knaw how t0 put on his home here, after spending A. Jones, Airs, r, r. auanan ai.u - n- . . . . . , in s , Mrs. Gordon Moore left Tuesday as delegates from the Women's Missionary "Society of the Metho dist church, for Charlotte, to at tend the convention of the Wo men's Missionary society of West em. North Carolina, which con venes there this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ashear and the advantage of all councils to va. pay them a visit on degree work Miss Minnie Seay spent the day nieht . Sunday with 'Mrs. H. D. Corbin. If vou eo. there is one tiling Mrs. Jess Uliotte spent Saturday about, it, you sure- are going to night with her sister, Mrs. Eva be made feel at home. Elliotte in East Franklin. Mrs. Herman Dean and children further. I want scent Sunday with Mrs. L. A v v e . j i- ,'lSltMlg rtr" "a;l"' to sav that everything printed in Berry. ; Air. ana ivrs.jom .ry ----- ... - . to v cedit or my Mrs. WD. Elliotte was x thetuneralo Airs, jonn x. nenry ... is'nQ come.back Mrs. C, F.-.vCrisp Sunday. at tmjay, Atonaay press for anything that I . Mrs, C. B: Kinsland spent Sun . Miss Nina Carpenter, who spent " - J. . . ' j... r ...:.u r.. ailClIIUUII, Willi itlia. "uiij EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of G. W. Long, deceased, late of Ma con county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of March, 1933, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery.- All persons indebted to said estate -will please make immediate settlement. This 25th day of March, 193?. MARY LONG CABF Executrix. M31-4tp-A21 Fri.-Sat, Apr. 15-11 Tom Tyler in GALLOPING THRU Alto Two Cartoon Comediet 10 & 25c Mon.-Tue., Apr. 18-19 THE MENACE With H. B, Warner, Bette Davis, Walter Byron, Natalie Moorhead. Chilling, thrilling mystery drama I From the Edgar Wal- ace story, "The Feathered Ser pent." , ' . Aj to Curiotitiet 15 & 35c Wed-Thur., Apr.10-21 THE BEAST OF THE CITY With Walter Huston, Jean x Harlow, and star cast The Great Thrill Picture of 1932!, Drama so stark and so virile that it will startle you out of your - smug complacency a challenge that rings through every city in America! Beware of THE BEAST! , ; . Alto Big Bill Til Jen in "Tennis Technique" 15 & 35c ' .: . . ' r.." : I write. There have Deen a tew cm- aay tms Winter leacmng ai vw nu- .. trlip. Pnrhin. . . i i 1 1 i iiii 1 1 1 1 r. it it lifi is ai - v i - returned to ner nome rr, - and the only nappiness mai i gev Asheville, trom neanns ims nevvs ,s. ulc . tew people are reading mis mess. . LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT ister, b. C, here last Wednesday. Mrs. J. H. Butt, of spent the week-end with Mrs. N. a C. Duncan at the rectory. .... .1 T! f-a turrt Hntc lnt an for Asheville, where she will spend T T; Z J Macon County. sometime visiting relatives and proacning mai wm ..vc THE MATTER OF THE friends. : . upon all ne juniors oi -in S tou - BANK OP FRANKLIN T l VL.i.l n,l Hir,l,(sr I IV. as WClI as UIIICIS. ia ...v NOTICE North Carolina, Mr. Miss Amanda blagle, were in Asheville Wednesday attending the Presbytery which convenes there this week. Mrs. N. C. Duncan spent a few days recently with friends, and relatives at Cooleemee. ., Miss Allie Caler, of Aquone yas visiting relatives . and friends here last Tuesday. , , Mr, F. N. Johnson, of Clarkes ville, Ga,, was-a visitor in Frank lin the early part of this week. While here he was a guest at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mr." R. M. Led ford. ' - district meeting at Hayesville on Whereas, Gurney P. Hood, State Commissioner of Banks, did on. the pin. .! Hi: m Sl,K mini Watches, Jewelry and Spectacles at pntes yuu i.iii i uti. Will accept checks on 'Frozen' deposits Bank of Franklin for merchandise. Dependable Watch Repairing s, A Specialty GROVER JAMISON Wtchmakr and JwUr April ;," u,c v i.c. u. v . November, 1931, direct coming soon w-hen fte low rate ior q Direc;ors of rcinstatiner as Well as tnc two dollar rate for new members will come to an end. So be sure you are in the boat. North Skeenah Bank of Franklin to levy an as sessment against the stockholders of the said The Bank of Franklin in the sum of $100.00 per share; And whereas, the said Directors and Stockholders did on the 14th day of December, 1931, levy an assessment of $100.00 per share a? TIip farmrre nf this section arc rlirprted bv the said Gurney I making good use of the fine weath- Hood.' Commissioner of Banks : er in planting potatoes. And whereas, said assessment has Mr.-J. L. Sanders has the con- not ' been paid or arranged to De tract of erecting the new school paid by the persons and upon the building at Otto. number of shares, hereinafter set Mr. and Mrs. Claud Beeco, of forth: Watauga, were visiting relatives in I will, therefore, by virtue of the this section last Sunday. authority vested in me under the Mr. and Mrs. Renas Sanders laws of the State of North Cavo- have been visiting Mrs. Sanders' Una, sell at the office of The Bank father. Mr. Standi, near Dillard, of Franklin at 12 o'clock noon, on Ga. Mr,. Sancil. was seriously in- Monday, the 2nd day of May, 1932, jured by the storm three weeks the number of shares -of the capital ago. Mr. Earnie B. DenarVof rrank lin, was in this community , recent ly.' .- Mrs. John ; A. T. Sanders was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sanders the past week. Rev. A.i:.J Smith, . of Tellico, spent the. week-end in this . community. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ledford entertained lhe folk a the corn- stock 'of The Bank of Franklin hereinafter set forth as follows: Bradley, L. M., 1 share. . ' Bryson, $,) A., 1 share. . Bryson, "W. M., 1 share. Franks, E; H., 5 shares. Franks, Sam L., 2 shares. Hardman, Mrs. J. B., 2 shares Higdon, T. B.1 share. Higdon, W. 1., 12 shares. Conley, J. S., Truitee, shares. Jamison, Gfovet, 20 aatth NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND Stat of North Carolina, County of Macon. The Federal Land Bank; of Colum bia, Plaintiff, :- vs. R. L. Fish, Ef fie Fish, Bank ot Franklin, R.- D. Sisk and Macon County Board of Education, Defen dants. . Pursuant to a judginent entered in above entitled civil action on the 25th dav of March. 1932, in the Superior Court of said County by the Clerk, I will on the 2nd day of May, 1932, at 12 o'clock M., at the County Courthouse door in said County sell at public auction to the Lhighest bidder therefor the follow ing described lands, situated in said county and state in Millshoal Township, comprising 136.3 acres, more or less, and bounded and de scribed as follows : All that certain lot, tract or par cel of land, containing 136.3 acres, more or less, located, lying and be ing in Millshoal Township, County of Macon, State of North Carolina, being bounded on the East by the lands' of Em. Kinsland, I. A. Young, and Logan Berry; on the South by the lands of Logan Berry and U. G. Cox, and on the West by the lands of O. G. COx and S. J. Kins land, and having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by C. S. bloan, Ln gineer, May 14, 1924, which plat is on file with the Federal Land Bank of Columbia. ' The terms of sale are as follows One-third (1-3) Cash and the bal ance in three equal annual . pay ments with interest at 6 per cent. All bids will be received subject to rejection or confirmation by the Clerk of said Superior Court Bh4 ho bid frill be aceefttft tfr ri NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Macon County. TU- tlrO. f TTrontrllr, 1 1 Il.. Uf 3ALC vs. North Carolina, Tohn S. Trotter. Ada Buraette Macon County. Trotter. I. L. Barnard, trustee, J. The undersigned, will on the 2nd E. Perry and E. B. Sutton, Exec- day. ot May, at the court- utors under the last will and testa- house door in the town of Frank- ment of A. W. Horn, deceased, S. Hn, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock H. Ramsey and Robert Ramsey, M, sell to the highest bidder for lohn M. Moore. I. R. Morrison, cash, the following described land: C. F. Moodv. C. L. Ingram. A. R. in Macon county, norm caro- Hicdon. Dick Hudson. Zeb Conley, Una and in Franklin Township, and 1. L. Barnard. Alex Moore. Gus being a tract of land conveyed by Leach, T. B. Higdon, Joe Ashear, treo nenoerson and wne, to xom. Carrie Crawford. Executrix under Jones and wile, Ucta Jones, and thfi'lact will and tpstament of Lee BLG1KM1WU at a staKe west ot Crawforddeceased. F. T. Smith, public road, Jess Sander's corner, r. M Hanson Liniiidatinp Actnt also Billie Bingham and Alex of the Central Bank & Trust Com- Moorc'i corner; thence west with pany, Gurney P. Hood, . Commis- Jess Sanders line 28 3-4 poles to sioner of Banks. The Bank of An- a red oak on top ot noge, Deing drews, E. F. Gill, Liquidating Agent in Jess Sander's line; thence down of the Merchants and Manufictur- the ridge S 28 west 18 poles to a ers Bank, George Mashburn, W. BJred oak sapling; thence S 8 W 0 Lenoir. Mrs. Ellen Kerr. Mrs. L. poles and six teet to a red oak; L. Mabry, and any and all persons thence 0 -& At, L poles and having or claiming to have a claim Unks to a hickory above field; south or claims aeainst the defendant 74 1-2 E 8 3-4 poles to a white John S. Trotter oak on top of ridge; south. 74 3-4 All persons having or claiming t POies and t leet 10 a red oaic to have a claim or claims against near ioms oi rortu; men wua the defendant John S. Trotter, and road N 32 1-2 E 16 polesand 16 all oersons interested in the sub- links to a stake in oena ot road ; i.rt matter of the ahnvf pntitled N 4 1-2 E with road to a stake I t action, will take not ce that an ac- on w side ot road in gap ot ridge; tion entitled as above has been then with road N 27 1-2 E 14 poles commenced in the Superior Court to the Beginning, containing 7 1-2 of Macon County. North Carolina, acres. to foreclose certain mortgages or Inis sale is heing made pursuant deeds of trust executed by John to a power of sale given in a S. Trotter and wife, to secure the mortgage made by Tom Jones and creditors of the said lohn S. Trot- wite Ucta Jones, to fred Hender- ter aid such persons will further son on the 1st day of January, take notice that thev are rennired 1931, to secure three notes m tne to appear 'at the office of the Clerk sum of " Thirty ($30.00), Dollars of the Superior Court of said coun- each, with interest, detault having ty. in the Court House in Frank- been made in the payment ot saia lin. North Carolina, not later than notesi and interest. the 27th dav of Mav. 1932. and This the 28th day of March 1932. answer or demur to the complaint rlvfcJJ 1lr.IMDt.K3UW, Mortgagee. in said action, or the plaintiff will M3I 4t3p AZ1 apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint as to NOTICE OF SALE such unknown creditors. '. I By virtue of a power of sale This the 25th day of March, 1932 I vested in the undersigned trustee, F. I. MURRAY. by a Deed of Trust from E. B. Clerk Superior Court IDuvall and C. A. Shield dated the Macon County, North Carolina. 6th day of September, 1928, and M31 4tc 1 of F A21 registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Macon Coun- NOTICE OF SALE ty in Book No. 31, Page 123 given North Carolina, to secure Nine Hundred ($900.00) Macon County. I Dollars, of the purchase money for The. undersigned will, on the 2nd the land' hereinafter described, and day of May, 1932, at the Court- whereas default has been made in house door in the Town of r rank- the payments of the notes secured lin, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock by said Deed of Trust and where- M, sell to the highest bidder tor as thert is now due and unpaid cash the following described land : the sum. of Six hundred "seventy In Cowee Township, Macon four dollars and forty-three cents County, North Carolina, and on ($674.43),, principal and interest to Mason Branch, and being all those date and the undersigned trustee several tracts of land deeded to having been requested by the own- John H. Dalton from the American Cr of said notes to exercise the Gem Mining Syndicate on the 21 st power vested in him by said Deed dav of January 1919, lying south of Trust of the top of Mason Mountain and I will therefore by virtue of said Registered in the Register of power of sale so vested in me on Deeds Office. February 22nd 1919, Saturday the 7th day of May, 1932, in Book C-4 at Page 244, records at the Court House door in the of Macoh County. Reference to town of Franklm, County of Ma said record is hereby made for a con, State of North Carolina, and more complete description, between the legal hours of sale Excepting from this conveyance f sell at public auction to the highest that portion of land on the east bidder for cash the following de side conveyed to James Mason. scribed property : Also that portion on the extreme Lying and being in Cowee Town west end of said boundary convey ed tO'C. G. Shepherd and Greely Shepherd. Also the mineral inter est that was heretofore sold on the Mason Mountain. This sale is made pursuant to a power of sale given in a mortgage made by John H. Dalton and wife, Ada Dalton to the undersigned, on the . 30th day of December 1922, to secure the sum of $540.00, with in terest, default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness secured by said mortgage. This the 29th day of March 1932. C. A. BRYSON, Mortgagee. M3Mt$A2i ship, Macon County, North Caro lina and being all the lands de scribed in a deed from H. W. Cabe and wife xLillian Cabe to E. B. Duvall and C. A. Shields, said deed bearing date of September 6, 1928, and being recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds for Macon Coun ty, North Carolina, Book R. 4 of Deeds, Page 226, to which deed reference is hereby made for a more definite description of said lands. Dated this the 4th day of April, 1932. GEORGE B. PA'. TON, Trustee.
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