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llcal L.ic:.::nr,'T ADTlirilSTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of Geo. Moffitt, deceased, late rof Macon County, ; N. C. s this is to notify, all persons having, claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of July, 1933, of his notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, AH persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate .settlement, This 5th day of July, 1932.- MACK MOFFITT, Administrator. J7-4tp-AU . NOTICE OF SUMMONS , North Carol'n! Macon County. In the Superior Court. O. G Bryant, Admr. of JulexjJur gess, Deceased. ; ; V yVu V : VS. ".- . Addie Cochran .and Husband Jerry Cochran, Julie Cochran and Hus band ' Arron CoShrpu; Frank Bur gess ' and Wife Vickie Burgess, Lula. (Fannie) CogAulcie Burgess, Charlie Burgess and Wife- Carrie Burgess, Frady Burgess and Lylian Burgess, Loyd Burgess Heirs at Law of Jule Burgess, Deceased. The non-residence defendants, Lylian Burgess, Aulcie Burgess and Grady Burgess will . take notice that an action entitled .as above has' been: commenced in the Su perior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, to sell the land of which Jule .Burgess died seized and possessed, .situated in said County and State to make assets to pay the debt " and cost of ad ministration of said deceased; and the said ' non-residence defendants above named will further take no tice that they are required to ap pear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in., the Courthouse, in Franklin, North Carolina, on the 1st day of August, 1932, aa answec af deaMtr to the complaint in said action, three copies of, which are now on fllo'ln ill a Off r,t the co'A Cprr of the plaintiff ' will apply to the Court s for the relief demanded in said complaint. - - " Dated this 30th day of June, 1932. HARLEYR. CABE, Asst. Clerk Superior Court of,: iMacon County, North Carolina. 7.7J-4tcOCB-7-28-32 '.. . economy BILL IS LAW PreiiJent Hoover last week signed the bill which it it es timated will tave $150,000,000 in federal expenses in the fiscal year, chiefly by placing federal expenses in the fiscal year, chiefly by placing federal em ployes on la five-day week work basis. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT in said action, or the relief de manded 'V' the ' plaintiff will te granted. .... " ' ' '., This the 1st day of July, 1932! Asst. CJerk Superior Court. HARLEY CABE, - ? 7-7 4tp 7-28-32 . ,;.'.' , JUST' HUMAW3- SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE North Carolina,. Macon,. Cdunty. In the Superior Courts , Paul McDowell Martha McDowell The defendant, Martha McDowell will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, for the purpose of dissolving the bonds of -matrimony now existing between the plaintif and the defendant; and 'the defendant will further take notice that, she is required to ap pear at the Office of the Gerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, in Frank lin, on or before the 2Qth day of August, 1932 and answer or demur , to the complaint ot tne planum NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE North Carolina, ' Cyunty of Macon. 1 Under and by 'virtue of the power and authority contained i that certain deed of trust executed by Lee Allman and 'wife,;' Mamie All man to The Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Company, trustee (the undersigned trustee having ; suc ceeded to the rights and title of the named trustee, under Chapter 207, Public Laws of 1931), which said deed. of trust is dated Decem ber 1, 1925 and recorded in Book 29," Page 159, of the Macon Coun ty Registry,' default having been made in the payment of the indebt edness thereby secured and in the conditions therein secured, the un- ersigned trustee, will on Friday, August 5, 1932, at or about twelve clock noon, at the courthouse door at Franklin,: N. C, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property: , All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing One Hun dred (100) , acres, more or less, sit uate, lying and, being, on the Lar toogechaye road,: 'leading from the Asheville-Atlanta Highway to Car tooKechayeV by Patron's Chapel, about three miles SouthrWest from the Town of Franklin, in Franklin Township, Macon County, State of North Carolina, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to clat thereof, made by W. J enkins. Surveyor, on the 24th day of November; 1925, and attached to the abstract now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank . I J! .... or) , Tl It.- U:n UnnnA- I WCUU.IIlg lC W lUl uu VKaer'xT rr r 1 a. Zrby thetride. Among those at cA on the North by the lands of ' .. lL .j. Rebecca S. Harris REAL ESTATE Choice Residential Lots vr. Houses For Rent HIGHLANDS, N, C. , An Opportunity FOR BRIDES! I ' For the summer bride and tho housakeeper who ' knows cood values we planned this special sale of high grnde kitchen utensils. All are of extra weight for extra wear I A wide selection of styles in enamel fired on heav iest steel-r-nd : heavy, -gleaming aluminum. Macon County Supply Co. FRANKLIN, N. C. f . MB. V I . . FilclhcHhtChurcli NotC3 By REV. O. P. ADER "Why's He Tied Up For?" . "It's Tremind Him of Somethin', I Guess." SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS The Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. A fine working spirit makes the church school" grow. Let's go, and glow, and grow; ! While college students are at home and while others are con sidering going to college, the pas tor desires to discuss a series of themes as follows: "What Shall I Do With My Life?," "Christian Education," "The Greatest Thought Thatr Ever Entered the Mind Of Man." , Let this series begin this Sab bath with a study of "The Secret of Power In tfie Life'Of Jesus." "Every Man A King" will bel the evening theme at 8 p. m. Worship service at Carson's chapel, 3 p. m. Sermon theme, "Our. Children." The morning message is especial ly meant for our young people, and all children in the Sunday school are 'urged to worship with the par ents in this service, J.O.U.A.M. Nevo Corral Edited by JOHN W. EDWARDS Higdunville council had a royal time Saturday evening.. Three new members wcer taken into the lodge. After the introductory ceremonies were over many delicious refresh ments were served. Baptist Church Notes Miss Effie Byrd Weds Mr. Claude Ledford i Miss Effie Byrd, of Cartooge- chaye, and Mr. Claude Ledford of near Prentiss, were quietly married in Clayton, Ga., Sunday, July 3, in the presence of j a few close friends in the lovely parlor of the Ordinary, W.ill Smith, who performed the ceremony. Mrs. Ledford is the attractive daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. C. T. Byrd, of Cartoogechaye, while Mr. Ledford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Ledford, of near Pren tiss. I - ' A very delicious wedding dinner was prepared and served at .the home of 'the groom's parents to a number of guests. The loVely Mrs. Ida McConnell Evans, . of Franklin Route 2, and Mr. Gribble is the son of Mrs. William Gribble, of Prentiss. They are now residing at the home of the groom's mother. Personal Mention E. B. DeHart and family spent three days of last week , visiting friends and relatives in Seneca, S. C. M. L. Ledford, an 'uncle, and C. L. Ledford, a cousin, w ere the relatives visited. Mr. DeHart re: ported a nice trip and expressed surprise that Seneca had' grown so much since he used to live there. Charles McCIure, county commis sioner and a member of the Otto council, was able to-attend a meet ing of the . commissioners ' held in i the courthouse on Tuesday. There will be regular services at the Baptist church, next Sun day. A special treat is in store at the morning worship hour. Rev. W. 1). Hanimack, of Colcmarr, Ga., will preach. Mr, Hammack is 90 years old but is still active. The public is invited to come and hear this man of such long experience preach. At the evening hour the pastor will .reach on "The Power of the Gospel." t -t Portugal's Ex-King Dies Manuel, exiled king of Portup but a very rich man, died in Lon don Saturday. - ' Ben Addington; Jake Waldroop; on the East by the, lands of W. C. Allman; on the South bf the lands W. C. Allman ; on the: West . by the lands of . Bud Mashburn and W..C. Allman, and being the iden tical tract of land conveyed by deed from A." P. Angel and wife, Florence ' Angel and Maggie Angel to Lcc Allman and wife, Mamie Allman, of date, November 28th, 1925, said deed being duly recorded Deed Book No. L. 4 page, 4U the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, State of North Carolina, to which reference is made or a more complete de scription of the same. And tur- ther described as tollows:" in Macon County, North Carolina, ad joining the lands of Thad Rogers W. C. Allman and bounded as roi- lows,' to-wlt: Beginning on the South side of Cartoogechaye creek, on a sveamore standing on the East bank of said creek, 0 poles Nortlv of the mouth of a small branch, and runs South 48 East 115 poles to a black oak; tnen North 55 East three poles to a l-,lack oak: then South 61 1-2 hast lf poles . to a ""chinquapin ; then South 55 1-2 East 53 pole's to a Spanish o; ik; then North 35 .1-2 East 30 poles to a white oak; then North 74 poles 'to a black gum; then North 30 West poles to a tending the wedding, also the wed ding dinner, were Mr. and Mrs. E. B. DeHart, of Franklin. . Mr. and Mrs. Ledford are living at the home of the groom's pa rents and will later go to Clare mont, Del., where Mr, Ledford has held a very responsible posi tion for the past -two years. Miss Cordelia Crawford Bride of Mr. Jack Cabe . Miss Cordelia Crawford, daugh ter of Mr.-and Mrs. Sam Craw ford, and Mr. Jack Cabe, both of the Millshoal Township, were mar ried inClay ton, "Ga., Friday morn ing, July 1, in the presence of a small assembly . of their closest friends. Ordinary Will Smith per formed the ceremony. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cabe are making their 'home with the groom's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. H." G. Cabe. Miss Nell Sutton, of Franklin, accompanied them on their wed ding' trip. . Dr. Sidney Jacobs and Mr. Wil liam Harris,, of Atlanta, Ga., were the week-end guests of Mrs. Wil liam Katenbrink, at the home of Miss Mary Allman. Mrs. D. D. Rice is spending this week in Atlanta, Ga, with rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Palmer and son, John, spent the "''week.-end with ' relatives and friends in An drews. ; Misses Carrie and Maude Burl eson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allison, of Sylva, spent the first of, this week in Chatta nooga, Tenn. Miss Dorothy Blumenthal, who has been in Atlanta, Ga., for the past month visiting relatives and friends returned 'Ho her home here last Saturday. Mrs. Clayton Winstead and chil dren and brother, Carr Rickman, of Elm City, are spending several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rickman, at their home at West's Mill. , Mr. and Mrs. S. Ivanoff, of Mt. Hope, W. Va., spent the week-end here with Mrs. Ivanoff's aunt, Mrs. W. W. McConnell. They all motor ed to Highlands Monday to spend the day with Mrs. Martha Mc Cloud, mother of Mrs. McConnell. Mrs. J. C. ' Wright spent the week-end in Asheville as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Kimsey. Mrs. Dick Hudson has returned to her home from High Point, where she has been for several weeks' visiting her mother, Mrs. Petty. - Mr. W. W. Downs, of Washing ton, ,D. C, arrived here last week to be with his wife, who was se riously injured in an automobile accident. - Miss Ruth Bruce, of Mars Hill, was the guest the early part of this week of Mrs. J. W, Cantey Johnson at her home on Harrison avenue. ' The Rev. N. C. Duncan preached at the Episcopal church at Murphy last Sunday morning. He was ac companied by his three sons, who camped on thq Hiawassee river while there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry and son, Frank, Jr., of Brevard, spent the week-end here; visiting friends. 1 Miss Annie Mae Harrison, daugh ter of Mr. Ben Harrison, arrived last week from Jacksonville, Fla., to spend the summer here. Mr. Francis Smith, of Greenville, S. C, spent Sunday night here with his aunt, Mrs. J. A. Flanagan. Little Howard Valentine .under went'an operation Tuesday for the removal of his tonsils and ad enoids. Mrs. George Reynolds and little son, Thomas Owen, of Long. Island, N.'Y, arrived here Sunday for a month's visit with her parent, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Thomas. 'Mrs. Reynolds was formerly Miss La vonia Thomas. Give Picnic '.Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Matlock en tertained a number of relatives and friends with a picnic dinner at their home at West's Mill, Sunday, July 3. Two long tables ' were placed under some trees on their snacious lawn and were heavily dack oak; then North 5 West 3 I loaded with a variety of delicious poles" to a white oak; then North i fo0(li Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Matlock and Ora Gene Matlock, of Marietta. Ga Mr 15 West 18 poles to a white oak; then North. 45 East 20 poles to a sveamore on bank of said creek ; then North 5? west up the creek an.i Mrs. Fred McGaha and fam 74 poles to a maple; then -Sout-h ,jy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore with hue Tt. ino. ko t pes iy iand baby, . Mr. and airs, ueorge the Beginning corner of No. 6; p, Patton, Rev. Mr. Bishop, then West' 64 poles to a. sycamore Messrs .Rogers and Wiley Dal on the bank of the . creek; then ton . Miss - Hazel Matlock, Messrs. South 13 West 20 poles to a stake ;perry Charles and Dorsey Matlock, then South 5 East 20 poles to a , , sycamore; then South 49 'West 16 , Marian Bryson Angel Sen South C2oT5" V V . Weds Shelby. Man ' : of said creek; then South 7 West, Mrs. Marian Bryson Angel, of s to the beginning, contain- tyoxx City, and Mr. Harold Gil j Hundred and twelve (112) more Singleton, of Shelby, were acres, more or less. c.A.cyii& ; marned in ureenyiue, o. w on from the operations of this deed j Tuesday, June 14. twelve acres heretofore deeded to.. Mrs. Singleton was formerly Miss Jane William. , Marian Bryson, daughter of Judge Terms of . sale cash and irusice Tha(1 d. Bryson and Mrs. Bryson. will require deposit of 10 of the gne wa9 born and reared in Bry amount of the bid as his evidence son C;ty She is a brunette of of good faith. I charming personality. For the past This the 5th day of. July, 193Z year sne has been editor of the NORTH CAROLINA BAiNK. ainu Bryson City Times. TRUST LUAlrAIN i, liustee, Successor to The Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Company, Trustee. J. L. Cockerham and Robert Weinstein, Attorneys.. Raleigh, N. C. N " " , J74tc-J28 . !i McConnell-Gribble ' Miss Lillian Godby, of Clayton, Ga., spent last week here as the guest of Miss Ledia Beshears. , Mrs. J. H. Martin and little daughter, Mary Anne, of Augusta, Ga., were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pope Ellard hcre last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards and two children, Tommy and Bet ty, of Clayton, Ga., recently spent the week-end with Mrs. Edwards' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cul vcrson. - Messrs. A. B. Cole, G. G. Paige, C. S. Brown, Jr., and Clarence Fuller, employed by the state highway department at Smokemortt, spent the week-end here. Mr. Oran Cunningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cunningham, of Iotla, who has been in Angel Brothers' hospital for the past six months, is able to be out on the streets again. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jacobs, of Central, S. C, are here visiting rel atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Curtis and Mr. Robert .Curtis, of Atlanta, Ga., spnt k few days here the first of this week visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Curtis. Mr. Crawford Dalton, of Gas- tonia, is spending this week visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dalton, af West's Mill. x Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Brown, of Atlanta. Ga.. and Mr. Frank Brown, of Nelson, Ga., were visiting rel atives and friends here last week. Mr. D. L; Pigeon, of Lynch burg, Va., is spending several days here with friends. Miss Arie Belle .McConnell and Mr. Jack Gribble were married in Clavton. Ga.. Saturday, July Z, Mrs. Gribble is, the daughter of Mrs. W. W. Downs, who was in a serious automobile accident last Tuesday, near the fish hatchery in Haywood county, has recovered sut ficiently to be removed to Angel Brothers' hospital, and is reported to be doing nicely. She was tak en to a Waynesville hospital Just after the accident. Mr. E. H. Mcacham, instructor of Vocational Agriculture, spent last week in Raleigh attending the annual conference of Instructors' of Vocational Agriculture. There were over 200 teachers from all over North Carolina at the conference. Mr. and Mrs. H. Moscow and neice. Hazel, Mrs. E. L. Spinger, Jr., and son, all of Atlanta, Ga., have been here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Blumenthal. Mr. Moscow and Mr. Spinger are Mrs. Blumenthal's brother and sister. . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Higdon and daughters, Dorothy and Maxine, of Candler, spent last week-end here with Mrs. Higdon's mother, Mrs. Fannie Bryson. - Messrs. Claude, Paul and Cecil Raby, students of the Rabun Gap Industrial school of Rabun, Ga., are spending their vacations with .home folks. Mrs. Graham Grindstaff, of Keene. Me., arrived here last .week to spend several weeks with rl atives and friends. REAL ESTATE I know the lay of the land in this region by actual survey. Therefore, if you are a pur? chaser I can assist you. J. 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