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pace r.vo l, i "i rr LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT administratrix NOTICE na cf L. A Frar.'sJ . dcaiKi U.: not fy all ..persons having claims n the 5tat? ot aid deceased n exhibit them to the unc'rign'l ,n. r before the 19ch day of April, or this notice will" be plea! m ;: :hcir recovery A3 per-' sons injected to said estate ' will please make iCTiediate settlement Th s 19th day cf April, 1932. .Eeile- Hiuston, Administratrix. .2.-4?p M12 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ca; rt NOTICE OF JALE . North Carolina, Macon County. Whereas, power of ?ale was rest ed in the undersigned Trustee by CC'-A CI trust rrvni .v xriuyo, Tristee hr the Franklin Company, id Jfcth. December, WU. and .sterna :n the oti:ec -of the Roister: of Deeds tor Macon County in bock, of Mortgages and Dee-is cf Trust, in Book No; 31, at page 379, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness ia said di;td cf trust expressed ; and where as, default has been made in the pa .'merit, of said indebtedness, and 'he- holders of same having de manded of the undersigned Trus tee that be exercise the power cf saie in him by said deed of trust scnierred ; I iviil, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed o: trust in rr.e vested on Monday, the 23rd day of May, 1932, at 12:00 o'clock nocn. sell at the courthouse door in Franklin, North . Carolina, at public auction to the highest bid der for cash the following described property: Beginning at a stake on Harrison Avenue 35 feet from the corner of Harrison Avenue and Church Street, running thence X. 66 deg. 30 min. E. 200 feet to a stake, thence N. 26 desz..W. 197 feet to a stake; thence N. 86 deg. 30 min. W. 60 feet to a stake ; thence South 11 deg. W. teet to a stake in Harrison Avenue; thence South 51 deg. East 30 feet to the Beginning. This. 16th day of April, 1932. I R. D. SISK, Trustee. A21tc-FHC-M12 czzzz, Ji:i: c':t:rr. Tivcr.'e;-.' F.cr id: City vass Company, -,sv V.Vk, Y . Myrtle L. Gronc iai hu-bru-id F. T Groritr. Till man County, Oklahoma; FidcUi Fruit and Produce Company, Atian ta, Ga.; J. B. Phelps, Miami, Flor ida; Joseph kickmaa,' Rabun Gap Georgia; E. P . Chevnev and wi.. Cheyney 25 S.'-Wth St, Phi. adtlphia, Pennsylvania; E. P. Chey. ney, Executor o: the estate of A J, Cheyney. deceased 219 S 44tl St., Philadelphia. Pennsylvania; Henry C Smith, Co- Executor of the estate -.f W J Chevnev. de ceased, 250 S 44ih St., Philadelphia. Pennsylvania; H, Morris leaf. Phil adelphia, Pennsylvania; . H Mills Shoe Conr.ary, St.- Louis Mo.; Happ Erothtrs, Macon, Geor gia; Deaver Dry Goods Company, Knoxville,' Term; Kennedy Shea Chambless Co, Knoxville. Tenn. S. C. Dtjmakes Hat Co, Knoxville, Tenn ; E -far.ne!l Shoe Corp Knoxville. Tens; Mrs. Katie SilveyJkind or character in and to ti LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT (359-11)' (359-IV) in Macon Conn ty, North Carolina, and containing according to survey 1673 acres; the D. l Sfctcpe Tract (38I-I) in Ma con County, North Carolina and containing according to surveV 6.00 acres? the J. T. Rogers heirs Tract (14210, in Macon County, North Carolina, and containing according to survey 3fl acres; fully described by metes and bounds in the pe tition filed in said proceeding, the said lands having'been selected by th Secretary of Agriculture, witl the approval of the National Forest Reservation Commission and found necessary for the purpose of carry ine out an Act of Congress of the United States approved , March 1. 1911, being Chapter 186, page 961, Vol. Statutes at Large, as amended by the Act of August 10, 1912, 37 Stat. 269 -Jttl Ch.. 24; And the said non resident defendants above named, and all persons whomso ever owning, or claiming to own, any estate, lien or interest of any NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County, Whereas, power of sale was vest ed in the undersigned trustee by deed of trust from Ivanboe Com pany to Gilmer A. Jones, Trustee, dated November 21, 1923, and re corded in the office of the Register of Peeds for Macon County in Mortgage Book 29, page 138, to secure the payment of Four Thous and (HOCOOO) Dollars payable to Sam L Franks, and whereas, de fault has been made in the payment of said amount and the owner of said note having requested the undersigned trustee to exercise the power of sale vested in him by said deed of trust; I wifl therefore, by virtue cf the power of sale by said deed of trust in me vested, on Monday, the 23rd day of May, 1932, at 12:00 o'clock noon sell at the courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, at public auction to the highest bid der for cash the following described property : Being the 5. end of the town lot on which Sam L. Franks' res idence is situated, and beginning at the Johnston corner on Main Street running westward with Mam Street 82 1-2 feet to the corner of Main Street and , Harrison Ave nue ; thence NortBward with Har rison Avenue 1SS feet to a stake; thence Eastward parallel with the North side of Main Street to Johns ton's line; thence 155 feet to the beginning This the 18th day of ApriL 1932. GILMER A. JONES, Trustee. A21-4tc-ICo.-Ml2 ?peer am n. .a. speer, Atlanta, Ga; Mrs. Katie, bllvey Speer and W A. Speer, executors of int estate of John Suvey, trading as John Silvey & Company, Atlanta Ga; Meaior-Paisey Co, Atlanta. Ga; Hayces-HeEson Shoe Co., j KnoxviHe, Tern; John Silvey &; Co., Knoxville,- Tenn; R. H. Hold- ei and wife Holden. Dillard Ga; D. L. 5hcpe, Dillard, Ga; V, L Richardion and wife, Baltimore. Mi; Heirs at .law ci A. J. Conley decta?ed; Albert Delay, whose resi dence is unknown; unknown heir? at law cf TtoTEas Wakefield, de ceased ; P. E. Conley Holland, de ceased, heirs at law of ; Jack Cr.t ley and wife. Nannie Conley, Tex as; L H. (Hamilton) Conley wire, Fannie Conley, deceased; Gy Conley and Conley, his wiff Texas ; Mrs. Nellie Piercy, who residence is unknowTi; Mrs. Satt: Piercy, whose residence is un known; Arthur Addington and wife residence unknown ; Mrs. Ma ry Young and husband, William L Young, Georgia; heirs at law of N. S. Jarrett, deceased; Victor I. Whitaker, California; W. T. Whit aker, whose residence is unknown; W. C. Penland and wife E. M. Pen land, if living, and if not their up known heirs at law; R. L. Lon; and wife, G. A. Long, if living and if not. their unknown heirs at law: H. P. Hill, Paul Moncastle, Fred Moncastle, trading as Moncastle; Hill Company, or successors, heirs and assigns, whose names and res idences are unknown; heirs at law, or devises of Fanny P. Cheyney, deceased, wife of W. J. Chernev deceased, to wit, Joseph P. Chey ney, whose residence is unknown : Edward r. theyney, whose resi dence is unknown; John K. Chey ney, whose residence is unknown; Edith Cheyney Beekley. whose resi dence is unknown; Anna Cheyney Smith, whose residence is un; known; Paul Cheyney, wfcose resi dence is unknown; George V. Cheyney, deceased, heirs at law, to wit. Bernice Cheyney Bryce, whos residence is unknown; r ranees Cheyney Cadwalader, whose resi dence is unknown; Ruth Cheyney McNab, whose residence is un known: Edith Cheyney Ryan, whose residence is unknown; Eleanor Cheyney. whose residence is un known; Samuel W. Cheyney, dc ceased, heirs at law, to wit, Sam uel W. Cheyney, whose residence is unknown; Elizabeth Cheyney Stark, whose residence is unknown; Sidney Cheyney Bailey, whose res idence is unknown; heirs at law of L. C. Holbrook, deceased; James Thomas, deceased, heirs at law of, whose names and residences are unknown; W. B. Parker and -wife Parker, or their unknown heirs at law; J. M, Keener, trustee, or his unknown- sue cessors and assigns; D. L. Peek and wife. Jane Peek or their un known heirs at law; W. W. Moss and wife, M. J. Moss, or theif- un known heirs at law; J. 1. Wooc and wife Wood, or their un known heirs at law; W. M. Pick ens and wife, Pickens, or thei IXGiiTl. ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS R-ece to Bill Sctuejs by deed dated January 1, 1925, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Macon County in Ecck,M-l, page 193. the cfFice cf the Register of Deeds for Macon County iff Mortgage Book 31, page 433, -to secure the payment of $1C0.00 payable to Wal- And being the same laud describ- ter Ledford; and whereas, default ed in deed -recorded in Bock N.I has been made in the payment of M"4,t!e 5'iiaco County.- Ly amount ant the owner of said tit in iK.iu: ceing uie w note having re,ueStcd the under. undivided interest in the following tract of land Adjoining' the lands of Cbas. Scruggs and others and .beginning at a black oak stump and runs thence S 48 W 103 poles to a stake at a gate; thence S -3 W 9S pules to a stake; then S 52 E 73 signed trustee to exercise the pow er ot sale vested ia bun Dy said deed of trust; 'I. will therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of trust in me vested, on Monday, the 23rd day of May, 1932, 12:00 o'clock noon sell at the courthouse door in poles to a poplar; men S IU C IW FranVIm North Carolina at nnhKr poles; then N 87 JV 12 joles to a anctkjrj to the. highest bidder for staice; uience n je. c poes to a the fonow5ng described prop staice; tnence w t ic i-e. poiC5iertT. iiw, tucu it jo ii u (Mi" Almimnor th lanrti ot le Xan. J..O..DYA.M. Edited by JOHN W. EDWARDS -'George B. Patt-jn, i.y-.T f I'K..k- in, out on the sircts ajaia.- Oscar C, Eyant, v,':.a hasleea. very sick for many days, is 'slo wly recovering. premises described in the petnioi in said proceeding, defendants nam ed as aforesaid, will further takt notice, that they . are required to appear jn.the District Court ot Lnited States, for the Western Dis tnct of North Carolina, at Ashe- ville, on the 10th day of June, 1932, and answer or demur to the peti tion or complaint in said proceed mg, or the plaintiff will apply tc the Court tor relict demanded in said petition. This notice is issue by older of Court, directing tha' publication be made for six (6) successive weeks in the Cherokee Scout, and in the Franklin Press, newspapers published in Cherokee and Macon Counties; North Caro lina, respectively, in the Western District of North Carolina. THIS the 18 day of April, 1932 J. Y. JORDAN, Clerk United States District Court, for the Western District of North Carolina. By: W. A. LYTLE, Deputy Clerk. A21-6tc M26 to to a Chestnut. Oak: then N .42 W 124 poles to the beginning Containing 350 acres more or less. Surveyed by W. J. Jenkins, sur veyor, SepL 14. 1926. Being the same land described in ders on the North, Robert Stamey on the East, -and South Charlie Sanders ' and Marion Thomas on the West Being fully described in a deed from . J. ..B. Addington heirs to Fred Henderson, to which Cullasaja council is planning to give a George Washington Bicen tennial program in the near future. AJo within the next few weeks there is to be a public meeting the full details will be announced soon. J . H. Stribling is now Work ing out the arrangements.- Here's a good one on J. H. Strib line: He failed to attend the meet ing on . mursaay evening, njmi 28. and as a result he failed to get a dollar when his name was called after being drawn from the pot, a deed from W. C Cunningham to reference is hereby made for a the Franklin Furniture Company recorded in Book- page, . , This 18th day of April, 1932. A. B. SLAGLE, Trustee. A21-4tc-FFC-M12 full description of said land. Con taining 65 acres more or less. This 21st day of Aprfl, 1932. R. S. JONES, Trustee. A21 4tc-RSJ M12 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, , - ' Macon County. Whereas, power of sale was vest ed in the undersigned Trustee by deed of trust from G. M. Johnson IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CARO LINA Ahvil) DivUion , NO. 90 NOTICE TO BE PUBLISHED UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V. - 5,227.49 acres of land in Cherokee, Macon and Graham Counties, North Carolina, Merchants & Manufactur ers Bank, (Alice G. Dewar Estate) et aL TO: The heirs at law of J J. Con ley, deceased, whose names and ad dresses are unknown: F. P. Piercy and wife Piercy, Asheville, North Carolina ; C C. Cole, A&heville, North Carolina; Mrs. Grace Oliver and husband, Hugh Oliver, Frank lin, North Carolina j Raymond T. Cover, Andrews, North Carolina, Dorothy X. Cover, Andrews; North Carolina; Carolina Ginger Julep Company, Asheville, North Caro lina: Mrs. L. G- Conley and hus band Conley, Franklin, North Carolina; J. C. Jolly, Franklin, North Carolina; the heirs at lawff J. J. Hooker, whose names and addresses are unknown; G. A. Mashburn, Franklin, North Caro lina; J. O. Piatt & Company, Ashe ville, North Carolina; Bert Tilson and wife Jane Tilson, Gneiss, North Carolina: Chriitine t Delay, Pryor Cfiek, Oklahoma; Etvit Farm and WSti ti Fiftfl, Tmtih, Okla- unknown heirs; heirs at law of J T. Rosters, whose names and a dresses are unknown; and all per sons whomsoever owning, or claim ing to own any estate, lien or in terest ot any Kina or cnaracter n and to the premises descriDed in the petition in this cause: Yoi will take notice, that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the District Court of the United States for the Western District North Carolina, at Asheville, for the condemnation of certain tracts of land described in Exhibits A, "A-l." "A-2," "A-3," "AT4," "A-S; "A-6," "A-7," "A-8," "A-9," "A-10, of the petition filed in the abov entitled proceeding, and known as the Merchants & Manufacturer Bank (Alice G. Dewar Estate) Tracts (33) (33-1) (33-11) (33-111) m Cherokee County, North Caro lina, containing according to survey 3,862.43 acres; the Tatham and Watkins tract (79) in Cherokee County, North Carolina, and con taining according to survey 154.23 acres; the G. L. Lail tract (4ys) in Cherokee County, North Carolina and containing according to survey 97.18 acres ; the C. A. Pace trart (505) in Macon County, North Carolina, and containing accordinp to survey 93.57 acres; the Andrew Tanning Extract Company Tract (72) in Cherokee and Graham coun ties, North Carolina, and containing according to survey 715.31 acre' the E. P. Cheyney Tracts (1429) (1429-10 1249-11) in Macon County. North Carolina, and containing ac cording to survey 195.88 acres; the Joe Bell Tract (389) in Macon County, North Carolina-, and con taining according to surviv" 36.3' acres; the forter .ana nigaon tracts (95) (95-1) in Macoa Coun ty, North Carolina, and containing corajng to lurvey teres: tne . sanaeri Tracts (3??i NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. , Whereas, power of sale was vest ed in the undersigned Trustee by deed of trust from The Franklin Furniture Company, dated the 22nd of March, 1928, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book 3L of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, at page 1, to secure the payment of certain indebtedness in said deed of trust set forth; and whereas, de fault has been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness, a part of the holders of said notes having demanded of the undersigned Trus tee to exercise the power of sale in him vested by said deed of trust ; 1 will therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of trust in me vested on Monday, the 23rd day of May, 1932, at 12 tiO o'clock noon, sell at the courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described property: FIRST TRACT: Being in the town of Franklin in the Laura M Jones Division, Lots Nos. 19-37-20 and 36, as surveyed by W. N, Sloan, Jan. 1932, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Plat Book No. 1 at Page 10. And being the same land described in a deed re corded in Book No. 0-4, page 67, Macon County. SECOND TRACT: Being part of lot 21 of the Gaston Sub-Divis-" ion. Beginning at a stake on the W. side of the Camp Ground Road, runs with W. A. & G. W. Reece' line, S. 64 1-2 W. 230 ft, to stake in the branch; thence up the branch with its meanders 60 ft. to a stake at a point N. 19 1-2 W. 52 ft. from W. A. & G. W. Reece N. boundary line; thence N. 64 1-i E. 210 ft. to a stake on the W. bank of Camp Ground Road at point 19 1-2 W. 52 It. from the beginning; thence S. 19 E. 52 ft. to the beginning. And being the same land described in the deed recorded in Book N. M-4, page 437, Macon County. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at an iron stake on the W. edge of the Railroad right-of-way, the SW Corner of W. L. Higdon's land, and runs West with Higdon's line 158 ft. to an iron stake on the edge of the . St.;. thence south 25 deg. 20' with the E. edge of the St. 393.5 ft. to an iron stake; then N. 83 deg. 27 E. 369 ft, to an iron stake on the W. edge of the Rai! road right-of-way; then with the W. edge of the Railroad right-of way 317.5 ft. to the beginning. Containing two acres, being the same more or less. Being the same land described in the deed recorded in Book P-4, page 166. FOURTH TRACT:' Being part of lot No. 21 of the Gaston Sub Division., Beginning at a stake on the W. side of'thc Camp Ground Road, Green Street and South side of Lvle St., and runs with S. side of Lyle St. S. 70 1-4 W. 178 ft, to a stake at the branch, "then down the branch with its meanders -80 ft. to a stake the NW corner "of Mark Wikle's lot; then with Mary Wikles. line N. 64 1-2 E. 210 ft. to a stake on the N. side of Camp Ground Road, Green St. Mary Wikle's NE corner; N. 19 2 W. 65 Ft. to the bctinflins. Being thi isine had eonvtytd by W. A. and wife to T. J. Johnston, Trus- o Trust exccntei by j0hn Wallace! tee, oaten Apm ia, iw au rcB- and w,fe, Arizona Wallace, said istered in the Office of the Reg- ,jeeti 0f trust bearine date the 20th ister of Deeds for . Macon county day of December, 1925, and regis- in Book No. 29, at Page ana terel :n the nct.ct. a th peffi.,er Ueiault having Deen maae in me o )ee(js for Macon County in payment ot the indebtedness se- B V 3 pagc 328( to secure cured thereby, and the holder of cerUin indebtedness in said deed the notes secured by said deed 0t trlist ,et fortt, aml default of trust having demanded that the having been made in the payment undersigned trustee exercise we thereof,-and demand having been power ot sale in mm vested: made upon lhe ndersigned trustee I will, therefore, by virtue of the to exercise the oowm- of sale in power of sale by said deed of trust said trustee vested under the terms in me vested, onV Monday, the 0f said deed of trust: I6th day of May, ViU, at liuu I wilL thereforeron J'onday, the o'clock, noon, sell at tne court, i6th.. jay cf fay 193? house door in Franklin, North car-jo'dok noon al tj,e Court House clina, at public auction to the. high- (joo,. in tne Town of Franklin, est bidder for cash, the following North Carolina, sell at public auc- desenbed property: tion to the highest bidder for "cash, Being all the lands descriDed m the following described nrooertv: a deed from D. M. Sweatman and certain tract of land in Frank wife, Josie Sweatman, to G. M. jjn Township, Macon County. Be ohnson and F. N. Johnson by ginning on a hickorv on a knob. deed dated July 8, 1923, and re- corner of the Lenoir land and runs corded in the office of Register h' the line of same South 16 of Deeds for Macon County, ml West 6 Doles to a black iack: then Book K-4, Page 543, to which deed South 6 East 28 poles to a black reference is hereby had. .. jack; hen South 70 deg 30" 17 This, the 11th day ot April, polcs to a stake on the north NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. - By virtue" of the power of sale vested in the undersigned commis stoner under authority of the Deed The Cowee" council attendance contest is over; it is with pleasure to me, but hot to Ed Diivall, to announce the winners.. .Fred Bry son led his side to victory; while Ed Duvall and his team followed close behind. The big banquet and musical program to be given the winners is to be staeed the latter part of May. . Court House door in Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, on Monday the 16th day of May, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, to the highest bidder for cash, the real estate de scribed in said Deed of, Trust, be ing more particularly described as follows: - In the town-of Franklin, adjoin ing the lands of Pompie Anderson. Mrs. C. C Cunningham, et als and being described in a deed from W. Reuss and ' wife to J. L. Barnard, dated March 6th, 1923, Registered March 7th, -1923, in Book J-4, office of the-Register of Deeds for Macon County, N. C. to which deed as so recorded ref erence is hereby made of a .more definite description - of the lands hereby conveyed. This 8th day of .April, 1932. M4 R. D. Sisk, Trustee, 1932. T. J. JOHNSTON, Trustee A21-4tc Mc M12 bank of the Murphy Road in the gap East of the John Siler resi deuce; then South 74 dee. 33" 18 poles to a stake in the old Murphy Road; then North 62 East 8 poles to a stake on the north side of said road; then North 55 East 22 poles to a white oak; then North 50- West 62 poles to a chestnut; then South 60 West 12 links to the beginning. Containing nine acres more or less. This th 9th day of April, 1932 HENRY CABE, Trustee. NOTICE OF RESALE State of North Carolina, County of Macon. Ia tha Snponor Court, Before th Clerk. Hans Rees Sons, Inc., vs. B. Matlock and Lillie Matlock, his wife. Whereas, the lands hereinafter described were offered for sale at public auction at the courtnouse NOTICE OF SALE - door in Franklin, Macon county, Nortn Carolina, North Carolina, on the 4th day 01 Macon County, nprn, mm., aim. - By authority ot the power Whereas, on report ot sate to sale vested in the undersigned the court, the bid for;the said trustee by a certain Deed of Trust , 1 , ... :,.. j . . ianas ana vropcriy was uiku executed by I. L, Barnard and accordance with the provisions ot A(jdie Barnard, to R. D. tne statute wiinm ten aays aun Siskf Trustee, on the 27th day the date of the sale; and tujv. 192& said Deed of Trust be Whereas, the Clerk Ol the 5u- ;nsr reeictertd in the office of the perior Court of Macon County, has Register of Deeds for Macon ordered a resale of said lands andcounty in Book of Mortgages and property,- Deeds of Trust No. 31, page 127, I will on Monday, the 9th day t0 secure the payment of the sum of May, 1932, at the courthouse of -$1,000.00 (ONE THOUSAND door in Frankhn, Macon County, DOLLARS), with interest, and de North Carolina, at twelve ociocic faut having been made in the noon, sell at public auction to the payment of said indebtedness: highest bidder for cash the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: A tract of land containing 100 acres, lying and being in the Coun ty of Macon, and on the waters of Cowee Creek. Beginning at a chestnut West's corner near a creek and trail leading to the little Laur ell it runs North 26 poles to a hickory; then East 48 poles to a Locust; then South 45 degrees East 94 poles to a Chestnut Oak; then South 45 degrees West 44 poles to a B. Oak ; then West 100 poles to a W. Oak; then South 80 poles to a B. Oak; then West 20 poles to a' Poplar: then North 20 poles to a Hickory; then West 58 poles to a Chestnut; then to the Beginning. Being the lands described in State Grant No. 14475, to John Matlock, entered December 16, 1879, granted February 18, 190L and registered" in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina, in Book JJ, pages 416 and 417. I will, therefore, sell at the WHEN 0A0IES FQGT THERE art times when a baby is too fretful or leverish tc be sung to sleep. There are team. pains a mother cannot patjaway. Bat mere s quick comlort in Cattorial For diarrhea, and other infantibi This the 22nd day of April, 1932. ffls, ghre this pure vegetable prepara T. J. JOHNSTON, Commissioner. J tion. "Whenever coated tongues tell A28-2tc-HRT-Ml9 ' NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon - County. Whereas, power of sale was vest ed in the undersigned trustee by deed of trust from Fred Hender son and Annie May Henderson, his Drift, to R. S. Jontt, Trasttsi; dat ed Atfll 13, 1931, find recorded ia of constipation; whenever .there's any sign 01 sluggishness. Cat torn has good taste; children love to take it. Buy the genuine-with Cbas. Fletcher! signature on wrapper. We are glad to see his Honor, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS of NOTICE OF SALE: North Carolina, -Macon Coftinty. By virtue of the power of sale vested in the undersigned commis sioner under authority of the Deed of Trust executed by W. A. Reece, said deed of trust bearing date the 16th day of September, 1929, and registered in thc.office of the Register of Deeds for Macon Coun ty in Book No. 31, page 234, to secure certain indebtedness in said deed of trust set forth, 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 under the terms of said Deed of Trust I will, therefore, on Monday, the 23rd day of May, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House Door in the Town of Franklin, North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for ' cash, the following described property : two certain tots or : parcels 01 land in Franklin Township, Macon County, Being Lots Nos. - 9 and 10 of the Laura M. Jones land as surveyed and platted by W. N Sloan, January, 1923,- a copy of which said plat is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Macon County, in Plat Book No. 1, at page 10, reference to which said plat is hereby spe cifically made as fully as if set out herein. This the 12th day of April, 1932. MM W. T. MOORE, Trustee. Charlie L, Blaine," of the Georgia road, says that he has a little story to tell the Brothers on 'one -John H. Thomas. - "Once upon a time, it was several years ago, tncre uvea in . mis county a very cruel looking . man. His name was John , Thomas; but he was not as cruet as he looked, as 'he w as a Democratic backslider. "He lived with his wife, a woman to be sorrowful since she had made such, a poor choice in a man, and two or three little children. They lived in a section ,pf the county that was used mostly as farming grounds. ' - ' 1 , ,; ' - "Once this, cruel man had played a very mean joke-jCn his wife when he came home early, from a peddling trip- down into Georgia, and tried to steal his wife's chick ens. t But as - the old saying' goes, . 'Be - sure; that your sins will find you out;' just so did it comenear haying John shot, by a wicked bul v let from a pistol held in the hands " t of his better half. ' ; "Then upon an early winter morning a six inch snow blanketed old terra firma. The- creek, which - had a habit of rushing by the . house,' between the house and barn, was stilled, as a two inch sheet of ice had .covered its laughing waters. On this freezing, Jlood frcezing morning the better half had gone to milk, leaving the bad " half snoring with the noise of, a-' saw mill. ' - j ' "Mr. Thomas was in happy- dreamland chasing a grasshopper to use as a fish bait, when the air was filled with a shrilling 'Voice.'., crying, 'Help, help.'.'. Mr Thomas stirred slightly in his daylight rest,. turning over gently,, and then start ed on another short trip to dream- . land. Again the still, chilly, air was , broken with the Voice, "Help," help.' 'Surely that was my wife callei- for help,' thought Mr. Tfiomas as he hit the floor, with a jar that broke 'two little brown jugs.' With out a thought of the- comfort that . woolen sock and brogan shoe would give to a part of his -limb that usually carried a size 15 shoe... he dashed for the door and gave1 a fkying leap that carried him some twenty-nine feet out into the cold snow. . Upon landing he gave , a war cry and a sigh but for once his thoughts were upon the better half. As the feet, or rather yards, t. . . , , hit. the ice covering of the creek r there was a cracking sound; bur .our hero out ran the break, and ar rived at the barn out of atmosphtr-- ic gases. As he opened the barn door he saw his good lady -was singing, as she milked, Help,. help, somebody today. Help, help, some body along life's way.' - "And then John H. Thomas real ized that he had frozen . arches." Funeral Directors -. And Embalmcrs Wo are prepared to render prompt, Courteous and respectful service in " the hour of need ORDERS FOR FLOWERS HANDLED Ambulance Service BRYANT Furniture Company Day Phone Night Phono 106 20 (. Aches and PAINS When yoa take Bayer Aspirin voir are sure of two things. It's sure relief, and it's harmless. Those tablets with the Bayer cross do not hurt the heart 1ke them whenever you suffer from . Headaches Colds Sore Throat Rheumatism Neuritis Neuralgia Lumbago Toothache bowel trouble Constipation may very easily beconu chronic after forty. And any continued constipation at that time of life may bring attacks of piles and a host 01 other unpleasant disorders.- Watch your bowels at any oga Guard them with particular care af tei forty. 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