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THURSDAY, MARCH 2. 1323 THS FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN PAGE THREE ' Turtle Pond-- The Rev. Jim Vinson, of Dillard, Ga., preached an interesting ser mon at Gold Mine Sunday. Mr. Vinson was accompanied by his daughters, Misses Myrtle and Blanche. Joe Keener and 'Jcnas Talley spent last Wednesday at Gold Mine on business. Miss Agnes McKinney was shop ping in Highlands Saturday. Miss Elberta McCall spent Sun day with Misses' Ella Mae and Ro berta Keener. Elmer McCall spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Tyke Keener. The people of this section are taking great interest in help being received through the . welfare de partment, and we hope they will try to help themselves and others this coming year. We should be willing to help ourselves if we expect to receive help from oth ers. Ifwearejiot jvillingto help "ourselves we should not expect oth ers to help us. The live-at-home plan seems to interest quite a few in this com munity as they are clearing the briars from off the old hill sides, vacant for years. Each and every one should raise enough vegetables to supply their own needs. ' If every one would raise enough for their home use so many would not be crying for bread. Wishing the readers and The rress a successful year. Highlands PREPARE FOR DEBATE" The Highlands debating teams . are working-Jor the - cominglcon iesttabeLheld the, last of March, Our teams will debate Stecoah and Murphy in the annual triangular debate. The question will be : "Resolved, that .North Carolina should adopt the sales tax as a feature of its state system of rev enue.' Those on the affirmative are Jack Potts and Edward Potts. On "lhniegalive anTTharlie PauPand Betsey Potts. Alternative is Jim- mie Penland. P.-T. A. GIVES ENTERTAINMENT The School auditorium was the scene of a successful entertain ment sponsored by the Highlands -. P,-T. A. Thursday night. A play was presented featuring Prof . 0. F. Summer as the bachelor desirous of a wife. Applicants included rM rs. AnniePierson, M issesr Eth el - Calloway, Beatrice - Mozely, Lois Ferguson, Amy Henderson and Ber- -tha Williamsr-Mrsr-J aek Hall-f urj nished appropriate music. The play was effectively presented in panto mine Folowing the play a cake "walk"was" held, 'cakes Tteihg award ed to quite a number, including "Misses NellieCleaveland,Caroline t Perry,-Louise- Beale Bessie-Neely," C shaving bill in half ! Switch to Ever-Ready Blades. Not only are not only are they lander . . . they last so long your blade bill divides itself by 1 . two... Keep a record for a month and you 11 use Ever-Ready Blades for a Look for this trade-mark head. Insist on the genuine American Safety Raaor Corp.) Srooklya, N.Yi Mrs. Callie Beale, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crunkleton and several ethers. WEEK-END PARTY The home of Miss Louise Wat- kins was the scene of a delightful week-end party Saturday night of last week. Among those who en joyed the hospitality of Miss Wat- kins were the Misses Flora Nor ton, Ella Mae and Frances Rogers, and Lilly Moore, Messrs. Hacks Lattimer, Howard Kirksward, Gra ham Fisher, Jimmie Lipscombe, and Prof. W. L. Lippincott, all of Clemson College, S. C GIVES JIG-SAW PARTY Miss Blanche Patterson was hos tess at a most enjoyable jig-saw party given at her home February 27. Winners in the puzzle con test were Miss Mary Elizabeth Potts and Mr. Bill Culbertson. Delicious refreshments were served to the guests at the ' conclusion of the amusing contests. WelPs Grove Rufe Ray is improving after b' ing sick for several weeks. Mrs. John Jennings gave her lit tie grandson, R. L. Jennings, a birthday party in honor of his tenth birthday. Fred Guffey and wife went to Sylva Sunday to visit his sister, Mrs. Morgan. . Lois and Edna Snyder spent Friday night with their aunt, Mrs. J. D. Keener. Mrs. G. W. Culver received a message Monday that her son, George Culver, is very much im proved in health. -The many friends of Mrs. J. B. Snyder, who now lives in Cornelia, Ga., but formerly of Franklin, will regret to hear of her being very very sick. Miss Ruth Cabe and two little nieces, Mildred and Lucille Pen land, spent Monday evening with Mrs. G. W. Culver. Gneiss A large number of people were at the Red Cross and Farm meet ing at Pine Grove Monday. Ml Lancaster and Miss Davis didn't fail to make plain the old saying of Abraham Lincoln, "Root hog or die."' Or in other words, that there is no assurance of further Red Cross aid after June. So, friends, let's see who can have the best garden and fruits and vegetables canned for next winter. Your reward-will be-a- happier, healthier household and less strain on brain and pocketbook-and, perhaps, on your doctor. "A hint to the wise is sufficient.' Miss Annie- Strain, of - Higdon ville, is "visiting f riends"and rel atives herer Mr." Everett Mashburri has gone to Brvson Citv. Beware of whooping cough for the babies. Vermiculite orosoects are good. Many 'are hopeful of better times soon lit your they keener, A. S, Moses and family have moved into the house formerly oc cupied by 0. E. Moses. , ( Mr. and Mrs. Frank ABernathy and little daughter, Patricia, of Bryson City, were welcome visitors in thjs community recently. O. E. Moses, of Higdonville, was visiting on Walnut Creek Sunday. Cartoogechaye Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mason and son, Lee, were in this section the past week on business. F. J.' Southard spent the week end with his wife and ' daughter at. Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. G. Cole; of Rain bow Springs, passed through this section Sunday. Miss Ruth Waldroop spent Sun day night with Miss Shirley Roane. Misses Ruby and Blanche South ard have been staying at Franklin going to school the past two weeks, on account of the bad roads. Mis3"Hester Kirrizey spent last Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. Grade Watts, on Jones' Creek. Roy Southard spent Saturday in Asheville. Tellico Rev. T. D. Denny, of Flats, fill ed his regular appointment at the ellico Baptist church Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Flora Anderson, who has been ill for sometime, is at Frank- in, in the hospital. Her many friends hope she soon will be able to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roper, of Kyle, have moved to this section. J. W. Rogers, of Asheville, was in this section recently on business for the Asheville Citizen. Harley and. Robert Ramseyspenl part of last week in Franklin oh business. Mr. Messer, of Swain county, V - - . &&&- i p J;- - M'aa - , V 4 lt'f J f f ::: 'fe ' MMHWMW ! ' 1 . .!.,.-. '-' ,:.;.,;;;:;;r' ILLUSION: ' ' The Oriental girl reclines on a sheet of plate I 1 i ' glass supported by two slaves. The magician -T' 9 -"- ; ; . J..!.wavea.,.a white sheetJn front..of.....the,..pretry...:'j. ":: 1 . maiden. pronounces a few magic words,,. -Mrrjjgy Tjn'TT'T' 'Snyi "JTJ YyZT-gft Tk 'f JT .-..-..-;.,.rrr ----- .- , Prestol She ha disapptared ia thia air, JLJL iJ JojUlVX EXPLANATION: i" ja" "w "u"""'2!5k.'w A - s'M ' mxrx :.: SjijiiJuuuuuuuiJiniiruiiinnnmirinriiinnnnn M .wunft.a- . j ' ':':".:ffiffv:''::,;AiS::' X-' KW' . Copyilgbt, 1833, B. I. Emol(J Totnoco Company I '-::'::::':::;i . ' was in this section Monday on business. The people of this section and Stiles, are taking a great inetrest in prayer meetings being held at Tellico each Sunday night and at Stiles each Wednesday night. Everybody ii cordially invited to attend these services. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Macon County By authority of the power of sale vested in the undersigned trus tee by a certain deed of trust exe cuted by Franklin Company to G. A. Jones, trustee, on the 28th day of July, 1931, .said deed of trust being registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust in Book No. 32, page 269, to secure the payment of a certain indebtedness in said deed of trust set forth, and de fault having been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness : I will, therefore, sell at the Court House door in . Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, on Mon day, the 20th day of March, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed real estate : Lots Nos. 4, 6, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19. 20 in a tract of land known as Fair Ground park, in the town of Franklin, as surveyed by W. N. Sloan, March 1926. This land will be sold in separate parcels or by the entire tract at the option of the trustee. Terms of sale will be all cash at time of sale. Upon the failure of any bid der to pay cash for any part of said land at the time of sale, sate .cihat-part-wilWbentimiedand resold at2 P. M. of the same day G. A. JONES, Trustee. F16-4tc-B of F-M9 "Disappearing" acts ara among the most popu lar in the repertory of the magician. Dogs, horses, girls, whole rooms disappear whisked into wings, dropped through trapdoors, hidden by mirrors. But this "disappearance" is a bit different.Oneof the"slaves"i n hollow dummy. When the magician holds up the sheet the lithe little lady disappears completely into the con venient figure of the dummy. f TffKa )i SV L. i LZJ ' II LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. WHEREAS, power of sale was vested in the undersigned trustee by deed of trust from Robert Downs and wife, Margie Downs, dated December 21, 1929, and reg istered in the office of the regis ter of deeds for Macon County, North Carolina, in Book No. 31, page 283, of Mortgages and Deeds of. Trust, to secure the payment of a certain indebtedness in said deed of trust set forth ; and where as, default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness ; I will, therefore, sell at the court house door in Franklin, N. C, on Thursday, the 16th day of March, 1933 at 12:00 o'clock noon, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described property: Being the land described iii a deed from J. R. Parrish and vif Callie Parrish, ' bearing date ofpTrs. rcari wnuht s . .u.rner December 21, 1929, to Robert Downs, and wife Margie . Downs, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina, in Book Q-4, page 308. For "a more full and complete description reference to said record is hereby made. This 14th day of February, 1933. T. M. RICKMAN, Trustee. F16-4tcJ&J-M9 . NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County; WHEREAS, power of sale was vested in the undersigned trustee by deed of trust executed by W. C. Cunningham and wifeLMinnie J. Cunningham, dated February IS, 1928, and recorded in the office county County, in Book of Mort gages and Deeds No. 30 at page 577, and default having been made 7ITSM0m FUJT TO There is also a trick of cigarette adver tising, whereby a few magic words are used to create the illusion of "Coolness." EXPLANATION: Coolness is determined by the speed of burning. Fresh cigarettes, retaining their full moisture, burn more slowly. . . smoke cooler. Parched, dry ciga- rettesburn fast.They taste Aof.This makes the method of wrapping very important.' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT in the payment of the indebted ness secured thereby, and the hold er of .the notes secured by said deed of trust having demanded that the undersigned trustee declare the full amount secured by the deed of trust due and payable, as prescrib ed by said deed of trust, and exer cise the power of sale in it vested. The Commercial National Bank, trustee, will therefore, by virtue of the power of sale in it vested by said deed of trust, on. Monday, March 20, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, sell . at the Courthouse door in Franklin, N. C, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described property : A certain lot or parcel of land in or near the City or Town . of Franklin, County of Macon, Town ship of Franklin, and more par ticularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron rod m the north side of West Main street, and running thence N. 20 W, 220 ft. to a Stake ip J. A. Porter's line; thence with T; A. Porter's line N. - 70 K. 62 ft. to: a stake ; thence. S. 20 E. 220 ft. to. a stake on the N. side of West Main Street : thence S. 70 W. 62 ft. with W. Main Street to the point of beginning. This the 16th dav of February, 1933. ' .. COMMERCIAL NATIONAI BANK, Trustee. Bv JONES & JONES, Attorneys. F23-4tc-M16 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, . Maoon County. Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a deed of undersigne(l"reste7atedJthe-'8tt:- day of November, 1924, and record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, 9 . - - i .: -jyr-- - - Improperly wrapped cigarettei begin to dry out as soon as packed. . Camels are cooler because they com in the famous Humidor Pack of welded, three-ply, MOISTURE-PROOF cello phane . ..and because they contain better : tobaccos. . ' A cigarette that is fresh, full of natural moisture, and blended from choice, rip tobaccos tastes cooler than one that is It Is leaf LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS North Carolina, in Book No. 28, of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, Page 82, and default having been made in the payment of the amount secured by said deed of trust and demand having been made on the undersigned Trustee to 9ell said property as in said deed of trust described, the undersigned Trustee will, on Saturday, the 4th day of March, 1933, at the court house door in the Town of Frank lin, Macon County, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the amount secured by said deed of; trust the following described tract or parcel of land: Being all that tract or parcel of land described in a deed from B. P. Jacobs and wife, Belle Jacobs, to Perry Swafford, by deed dated November 8, 1924, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds, of Maron County, in Book K-4T- Page 290, to which deed reference is hereby had for a more perfect description of said property. This February 1st. 1933. ' HORACE J. HURST, Trustee. F94tc-M2 How Doctors Treat Golds and Coughs To break up a cold overnight and relieve the congestion that makes you cough, thousands of physicians are uow recommending Calotabs, the nausealess calomel compound tablets ' hat give you the effects of calomel and salts without the unpleasant effects of either. One or two Calotab? at bedtime with a glass of sweet milk or water Next morning your cold has vanished, your systera.js .thoroughly purified and you are feeling tine with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you wish,- no dauger. Calotabs are sold in 10c and 85c naekages at drujs stores. (AdrK harsh and acrid. For coolness, choos a fresh cigarette, made from cojZiVt tobaccos. d fact, well known by tobacco experts, that Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than any other popular brand. Try Camels . . . give your taste a chance to sense the difference. You'll appreci ate it! j NO TRICKS ..JUST COSTLIER TOBACCOS IN A MATCHLESS BLBMD : '.,v " . 7 . ; ;
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