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THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1233 THE FRANKLIN PRESS nd THE HIGHLANDS MAC0N1AN PAGE THREE X r LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, l.lncon County. Under mid by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a deed of ' l.-ust ..given by R. l;. Curtis and wife, to' the undersigned Trustee, t'.ated March 5, 1929, and recorded i,i Book No. 31, of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, Page 152, Records Macon County, 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 to sell the property described in said deed of trust, I will, therefore, on Fri day, the 1st day of September, 1933, at the court bouse door in the Town of Franklin, Macon County, North Caroling, at 12, o'clock, noon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed tract or parcel of land: Situate in Ellijay Township. Ad joining the lands of Jake Palmer, Chas. Cabe and others. Being all the lands described in a deed from C, A. Cabe and wife and W. B. Brown and wife, to R. B. Curtis and wife, dated January 17, 1928, and registered in Book No. P-4, page 544, on the 28 day of January, 1928, for a more complete descrip tion. This Tulv 31, 1933. GFORCF. PATTON, Trustee. A10-4tp-A31 , LEGAL ADVERTISING 18 West 78 poles to a chestnut oak stump; thence South 30 West III poles to a locust stump; thence South 35' East 50 poles to a chest nut ; thence South 20 East 20 poles u a white oak; thence N (0 East 10 poles to the beginning, and be ing State Grant No. 8799. Sale made to satisfy said note with interest and cost of the ad vertisement. This the 28th day of July, 1933. R. D. S1SK, Trustee. Aug3 4tp Aug24 NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust execut ed by S. E. McCoy and wife Hester McCoy to the undersigned trustee, dated the 31st day of December. 1929, and recorded in bowk No. 31, page 305, records"of Macon County and given to secure a note of $617, .00 to "William Pickens due twelve months after dale, default having been made in the payment of said note and ' interest ami on demand of saiil William Pickens. I will on Saturday the 2nd of September, 1933, at 12 :00 o'clock M at the Courthouse door in the town of Franklin and County of Macon, sell at public auction to the highest bid der for ash the following described p:operty. . Lying hud being in - Sugarfork Township, Macon County, State of North Carolina, and described as follows . ' Joining J. II. Fulton C. W. Hen derson and S. N. Reed, beginning at a white oak in Bear Pen gap and running North 48 West 140 files to a chestnut then South 73 V' ' 52 poles to a chestnut, then to ; '-ke on top of a ridge, thence fo a ' e opposite the cross fence. thence . a white oak, corner of the old tract ;' thence North " 55 F.ast 400 poles to the beginning containing 44 acres more or less. Second Tract : Being the old Peek tract beginning on a white oak above Fulton field runs North 48 West 150 poles to a chestnut oak stump thence North 15 East 34 poles to a white oak; thence North -!-: East 42 poles" to a chestnut; - tl.cn ut the ridge-with the. condi- NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. WHEREAS, . power of sale was vested in the undersigned trustee by deed of trust executed by Walt Prater and wife, Avia Love Prater, dated March 15, 1930, and recorded in the office of The Reg ister, of Deeds for Macon County in Book No. 1 of Building and Loan Records, page 110 to secure the payment of $100.00, payable to the Building and Loan Associa tion ad whereas default has befcn made in the payment secured by said deed of trust. V I will therefore, by virtue oi power ot sale Dy sain iceu oi trust in me vested, on Monday the 11th day of September, 1933, at 12:00 o'clock noon, sell at the court house door in Franklin at public auction to the highest bifl: der for cash the following de scribed property : SOCIAL ACTIVITIES and COMINGS AND GOINGS Miss Eloise Jamison returned to her home here Thursday, after spending more than two months with relatives and friends in Pea body,', Ky. She was accompanied on her return by Mr. .and," Mrs. C. I. Queen and two children, of Peabody, who spent several- days here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Franks and a Mrs. Gilbert spent Monday in Gatlingburg, Tenn. . Mrs. Lotspeich and daughter, Miss Lenora Lotspeich, and Miss Dixie Stephens, of Atlanta, have been spending several days here the guests of Mrs: Helen Macon. Mr. and .Mrs. Roy. Gibson and small daughter, of Leatherman, were here Tuesday shopping. . : T. B. Iligdo.ii, Jr., returned to his home in Atlanta Mondayafter spending . the week-end here visit ing relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs.. Ben McCollum spent, Sunday in Cleveland, Ga., visiting Mr. McCollum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McCollimi. Vance Browning, of Bryson City, was a business viistor here lues- dav. Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Campbell, of Charlotte, and Miss Pauline Camp- Adjoining the lands of George i bell, of ' Asheville, are spending Guest, Clint Ledford, Charlie Love, et al, bounded as following, to-, wit: ; Beginning at a stake in George Guest's line runs North "East with (ioc.rge (luest's line 100 leet .to Clint Ledford's comer; then North with Clint Ledford's line 310 feet to a stake Clint Ledford's and Walt Prater's corner; then West 100 feet to a stake; then south west to the beginning, containing one half acre, more or less. Also one share, of the 19th series of the Capital stock of the Macon County Building and Loan Associa tion in the name of Avia Prater. This the 11th day of August, 1933. R. S. JONES, Trustee. A17-4tc-J&J-S.7 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrat or of C. L. Ingram, 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 undersign ed on or before the 12th day of August,' 1934,"'or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate-settlement. This, 12th day of August, 1933. J. R. FRANKLIN, II. G. CABE, " Administrators. A17-tc-S21 several ' days here visiting relatives and friends. They are son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell, formerly oi Macon coirrp ty. - Mrs'. Thelma Gardner and Miss Kay Wieklynr summer residents of irighlaiids7s)ent lhc--vcck-end here,' the guests of Mrs. Lamar Ellard. .Miss Sue Curtis, who is work in? in Asheville, is here, for a visit with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. . Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Flanagltn and their two children, Anne am lohn, left Tuesday morning for Montrcat, where Mr. Flanagan will attend part of the pastor's con ference now in progress there, lie ill return on Saturday of this week for his regular appointment next Sunday Mrs. Miza Crawford left Wednes av of the past week for Chicago, where she will meet her daughter, Miss Una Crawford, who is a nurse in Dallas, Texas. Together they will visit the Cenlury of Progress exposition. Mrs. Louis Young and children of CI ay ton -Ga; r-were-v i siti h grel- athes and friends here Saturday tr nnd Mrs. W. C. Tones, of Tamna.-riaarcJjeer-Visiting M rs. ones' mother,' Mrs." K b. Johns . . -it T TT I. ton. and sister, -Mrs. u. l. nuun. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sanders and . l r i two sonsvrnTrm ana soioim ciwiit Sunday with relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston and daughter, Miss Joan, of Tampa, Fla., are "spending several days j here visiting Mr. Johnston's moth er, Mrs. f . ,S. Johnston. Mrs. Eric W. Fellows returned to her home in Buffalo, N. Y., Wednesday, after spending several days with her brother, H. R. Mor rison, at West's Mill. Miss- Louise Rav. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. P, Ray, of lotla, who was -operated on at Angel Brothers' hospital last week for the removal of her appendix, is re-i ported to be doing nicely. Mrs. Moses Blunientahal and two daughters, Dorothy and Margie, left Sunday for Atlanta, where they w i 1 1 s p en d s e v eral rl a ys vis it ing J relatives anil friends. Lamar Ellard came up from Cor nelia, Ga., and spent the week-end here with Mrs. Ellard. 1 Mrs. F. S. Johnston and Miss Mary Willis went to Waynesville. Tuesday to be judges in-the flower show. Mr. and Mrs. Grahaiii . W. Grind staff returned to their home in Kcene, N. II., last week after spending several davs nere visaing relatives and, friends. ' 1 Mrs. V. M. Filer and son, Fff- ner, oi . ivortri VVHkesboro, arrived here Wednesday for a week's visit with Mrs. Filer's son, the Rev. n gene R. Filer, and Mrs, filler. Called To Rest MRS. ROBERT L. ALLMAN Mrs. Robert L. Allman', 47, died at her hoi'ie- n Franklin, Route 1 Thursday evening at 6 o'clock, after an illness of more than two vears. ' Funeral set, ices were held at the home with the Rev. J. A. Flanagan, pastor of the Presbyterian church, and the Rev. Eugene R. Filer, pas: .r of the Franklin Baptist church, officiating.. Interment was in the local cemetery. Mrs. Allman is survived by her husband and five children, Mrs. Eugene Holt, Mrs. Ray Alexan der, Clay, Ruth and Eva Allman; her parents, Mr. vand Mrs. Dave Lewis, and bne sister, Miss Lynn I wis, and two brothers,, Grover Lewis, of. Franklin, and Dave Lew is, Jr., of Winston-Salem; SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS WOMAN HELD FOR :;.1 lit, dft nrtlps -tn n st:ike:i1 MURDERS tll'IMll miv i" ' ' ' v ' - f T 1 thrn Sm.ih 11 Fast 88 Doles to Mathilda Roberts, 39, of Lind- tl(. end of Cross fence: sev. W. Va., is held on a charge thrnrp South 5 West 37 roles toof slaying three men whose dead the beginning, containing 50 acres bodies were found in a car near more or less. Grundy, Va., one night last week. tl- ,i t t. n, .;,;,,,, i Vip mlmiitrH hemir in the car dui locust on top of a ridge runs North) :laims she left before the shooting rMtr ln If SiW M. 'IJ XV 4L. I ' fc, , , u v tJar. --Thursday, -Aug.4 - Thursday4Aug. "BuV, BUY NOW!" Haidwaw, lilte everything rise, it going up in price, a a rji:i:lt of the grst recovery wave that i tweeping the country. Supply yonr needs now before prices advance further. We can not riri irss Uv.wjjjrnu to r.trongly the wie advice to "Buy Now." Mr. and f Coweta, week. M rs. I a rues W. Street and four hildren, of Atlanta, Ga., are spend ing several days here with friends. Rev. J. A. Flanagan, pastor of ihc .Presbyterian church, spent most of last week in Camp Dixie for boys, . at Wiley, Ga., as the guest if Mr. A. A. Jamison, director of he camp. He reports a splendid imp has been held this year, with il7 bovs in attendance. Charlie Browning, of Bryson City, was among tne nusiness visitors here this w'eek. ' , Births Mr. and Mrs. Wade Recce, of Andiu;wsfoj-merlyof .Frankl.in,an noun'ce the birth of a son, , Jerry Wade, at their home on Tuesday evening, August 15. On Sunday, August 13, a daugh ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Garland Shepherd at their home in Millshoal township. BY ANN PAGE WITH August nearly over, te harvest .of fruits and veg etables is at its height. Most veg etables are both plentiful and 4ow in price. All over the country ex cellent western peas arc available. Peas are especially good with poul try, lamb and with' fish, all of which are good choices at the pres ent time. . The root Vegetables, green and wax beans arid summer squash are all abundant and low in price. To matoes are ripe, sweet and juicy at their best either raw or cooked. They are delicious stuffed with' a macaroni and cheese mixture. Peaches and cantaloupe, are plen tiful and of excellent quality. Bart lett pears, are delicious eaten otit of hand or in salads. Nectarines arc in market but their season is brief. , Here are menus fromxhe Quaker Maid Kitchen : Low Cost Dinner Pork Chops Macaroni with Chcse Mashed. Squash . - Bread and Butter Bartlett Pears Tea or Coffee Milk Medium Cost Dinner Baked Ham Baked Ya::is Baked Stuffed Ttomatoes Quince Jelly Bread and Butter Fruit ( up Coffee (hot or iced) Milk Very Special D'nner Cantaloupe Roast Lamb' Boiled" Rice Green Peas Sauteed Bananas Tomato Salad- Salad Dressing Rolls -Butter Spanish Cream Coffee (hot or iced) Milk Franklin Circuit Notices REV. G. N. DULIN, PASTOR Services Sunday : 11 a. in., lotla; 2:30 p. m., Oak Dale; 'x ,. ni Snow Hill. Sundav Schools 10 a. m. except Oak Dale, 1 :30 p. m. Leagues 7 p. m. Prayer service Saturday night, lotla. Revival services begin Sunday 11 a7 iiT7aTTcTila. The pastor will1e assisted by the Rev. F. W. Kiker of Cabanus, N. C. The public is invited. Cokesbtiry Schools taught by the Revs. Cook and Weldon at Be.thci and lotla will close Friday night, , M rs. U. N. Carpenter, were visiting here this ThurUtf, TtUty mm4 Saturday Afuat 14th, Uth Otto f No. 105 irNa.lU AliaM 'W8bM. forth!$AmaHnrtNU.TYPE . Mantlo.i.nm!p kic ionlshinff new low price, you can now the v : i L. fullv cniov the nt;a(urand health benehta ol lie . inyoursummtir home, camp or cotumy equippine t t with thiaiireateatof all modern whUeilinhU. You II iv win, ! , . Au..i,iin ...rudipa the one Brent never misa ci;i.ii.i.j. nT1" ..,-,-- . iniMinglink hy nrovfdinnTenl city lighting comfort, to unlrvhomei. hot only Aladdl light bounties and beautiful but is in itseU modern in every way. nr . . ; fi:h ,nA Ha. an with a weaHh of eiquiwte h nr Cttiii Whin-o-lite and glass BhaA-a from wbich to chooae. rovalKbU flaw rmOuc rrTl-. nniiUBHiMHuiiwH friends ni Atlanta. - . I. K. Cunningham arrived Tues day morning ..from Miami Fla., to soend several days here with Mrs Cunningham. - Among the out-of-town lawyers re this week attending court -kt m r . l . 1 XT f 1 were: in. l Aioouy, i. i-v. lonee. both of Murphy, McKinley F,Uvards. of Brvson City, and Grover Davis, of Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kesler and small son, of Fast Spencer, arc spending several days here visiting fr Kes er's iiarents. Mr. am Mrs, T. W. Angel, Sr. Mrs. George Hill, of Atlanta, is spending several days here visiting her mother, Mrs. Octa .Greenwood,) and -aunt, -Mrs. J,. K. Cunningham.! Mrs. J. T. Greer, of Hayston, Ga., is "Spending several weeks here visiting her daughter, M rs. Eugene R. Filer, and Mr. Filer. 1 olitrS . Trott er -spent i he -week-end in Black Mountain visiting his fafily. Frank Granes, of Indianapolis, Ind.. stunt the week-end here with friends, returning to his home Wed nesday. Mrs. Frank I. Murray spent Sundav with her sister, Mrs. Mamie Reynolds, at Harmony.' If. D. Dean, of Stiles, was among the business visitors here Tuesday 5 Mice k'-iil-i,-rinc Himniciitt. who In; been teaching in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is here for a visit with her parents, , Mr. and Mrs. F. V.. Ilunnicutt. - " ; - Mrs. J. R. Franklin, .".who was .tv ill at her home on Franklin, Woute 1 last week, is much, im proved this week. . i-mson Stiles, who is working n Lawnnceville,. (ia., spent the .e-k end here with Mrs. Stiles at vivo ir home on Bidwell street. The Rev. Messers Tabor and Spell have been conducting a series of meetings at Asbury Methodist church. A son, Clyde Donald, was born to ..Mr. and Mrs. Uyde wooas August lt,.-133. : Mr: and - Mrs. Arthur - Kinsland and small son, Billy Jioe, spent Saturday and Sunday -with Mr Kinsland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kinsland, at Franklin. C. R. Payton and family of At lanta GaTl are spending a Trw weeks at their new summer cot tage, ".Laurel -Springs," -on - t in Georgia -highway 1 Mrs. D. P. abe iw-nt 4a-st THURSDAY, AUG. 24 - THURSDAY, AUG. 31 Save by Buying Now Dry goods prices are steadily clLnbing higher, especially so in the case of cotton goods and shoes. The wise customer will buy now. On Sept. 1 the new federal cotton tax goes into effect on all floor stocks of merchandise containing cotton. Another good reason to buy now. If you need cotton goods, delay in purchas'ng them will be costly. Our stock of goods is so large that we can't begin to list our many, many bargain opportunities; but below are a few of them. We have hun dreds more to 'offer; come and see for yourself. (Prices Listed Not Guaranteed beyond August 31) SS3 LEG A l. ADVERTISING NOTICE Hlnl Com In lor Interest n tptrkllnr Bt Ambar U h School Entrance Ejarnination aeon ty Supply Co FRANKLIN, N. C. The examination fur entrance to U'llich School for Hie l-all term will be held at. the l-rankim Hign School Building -Saturday, Septem ber 2, beginning at 0:30 A. M. M. D. BILLINGS, Superintendent of Schools. A24 ltc week with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Jamison, at Greenville. N. C. Airs. I I:.. Rochester and daugh ter, lulia Mae, and grand-daughters. Theda and Pauline' Rochester, of Gainesville, Ga., have been visiting Mrs. C. R. Cabe, Mrs. Rochester's sister. Misses Marv. Lilv and Bunea nrvnian are attending court at Franklin this week. Leonard Ledford, of Seneca, S. C has been visiting at the home of C. L. Blaine on Franklin. Route ?. Annie Cabe. Bess Norton, H;el Norton and Pearl Corbin attended the Teachers' -meeting- at Syla August 8. 3rrs7Tditn"FoSter-1ias-retnrTtrrl- Hofe after a two-weeks visit -with relatives at Charlotte and Hickory. HrrTrTeTiiaTlnen Army is visiting at the home of Mrs. Clara Wiggins. Miss Wilkes, of Charlotte, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Jesse H. Norton. Here's One Good' Way To END AGONY OF NEURITIS nfwa;k man knows how AND LOSES 10 POUNDS "Gentlemen: 1 used Krus.-heii Salts to try aiM get rid' of Neuritis 'rotn whi.-h I had suffered for one year in my left shoulder and arm. . 1 took a little of the salts in Hie mornim.'. s iim'timcs in my eof I'ee, other times in water. I Would dso occasionally take a dose in water at'ni;dil before retiringT For - months - I -used -the-, salts and while I lost 10 pounds in weight. thH'aiii-iii my ...shoulder 11.3? X: riRF.I.V DISAPPFART-.D. Dm-ine; ie time I .was taking the sails I received no other me-lical treat ment oo 1 am fully convinced the ICi-us.-linn Selts did the trick." C K. Murray. Newark, N. J. Tnke " one half teasnoonful of Kmscheii Salts in a glass of hot water every morning a jar lasts 4 weeks get it at any' druggist in the world costs but a trifle, (adv.) 3-Pound Rolls COTTON 45c&59r Buy Before the Tax Goes On! 100 Pairs LADIES'SHOES OxfordsrStraps & Other Styles "Mercerized" Fast Color VOILE CLOTH A 25c Value 1 00 Per Cent All Wool Sleeveless SWEATERS" Sizes 36 to 44 49c One Lot of Men's & Boys' PANTS ' No Returns 50c & 97c pr Newest Style Ladies' silk Dresses Closing Out 81.49 All Ladies' HATS Values up to $1.49 Buy New and Save HOSIERY For the Entire Family Complete Line of Children's Shoes So "We Clothe the Family"
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