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PAGE FOUR THE FRANKLIN PRESS and THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1333 Highlands EDITED BY MRS. THOMAS HARBISON LIZZIE" COMES HOME When a Highlands vn,t'!e reeuit lv trades! in their Ford c mpi- lor a HiUi-bile-Si in Atlanta, tiny thought they. had seen .'the. last- of "Lizzie." Howes er, after tradinu on Monday, imaUinc their "sur.irise upon returtiint; home Wednesday to .find that the "little ole . Ford" had rambled, riht along back to Highlands, it .having been sold to a Highlands- Atlanta ttiau svho drove it back, to his home here Tuesday. -j APPOINTED TEACHER j Friends of Mis Sarah-II irks' Hines hase been coiigrattilating her upon her success in obl-ai.nin:; a -position in the f'rauklin graded school. Miss Hines, slio' reeehed her teacher traininu at Western Carolina Teachers' College, is -.well liked in Highlands, and should make good in the Franklin school. EXCHANGE PULPITS The Kev. I. A. Flanagan, of the Franklkt Presbyterian church, de livered a sermon at the Highlands Presbyterian church Sunday morn ing, while the Rev. C. R. McCarty, regular Highlands Presbyterian minister, was in ehargje of the morning .services at Mr. Flanagan's church in Franklin. TO BUILD NEW HOME Work is progressing speedily on th Sainwater property on Yellow Mounatin. The top of the nwmtv tain is being cleared off, tr'cs FOOLISH FANCIES BY ROY L. GRIFFIN Hey folks! I )o you like boxing? Well, whether you d'i or not, come out to. the' camp any Friday niht, and -we will guarantee you a slug ging good time. And s hen I say slugging, I mean slugging. See? We belong to the C. C, C, where men are, men and -women are glad of it. Ahem t Please overlook the fact that I'm rambling from the 'subject.- Or did I ' have a subject. N'aw, I didn't specify any one particular thing to write about. Did I? So there you are. No . one can accuse me of rambling from the subject', because I didn't have, one to begin with. -rThe-rther day rambled "cr with the in- towards -Wayah- Bald tention of seeing the country. I wandered around untiL came to a tree. It must finalise! hav e" been the tree of trees. The grand-daddy of them all. T decided to cut it down, But decided that a rest would do me good first, as 1 had covSredTer5lKl''ii1er-rtitrinir-the last hour or so of my walk. . - So I sat down on top -of old Wayah Bald and took off my shos so I could dangle my feet in Rough Fork creek and cool them off. When I set my shoes down they raised such a cloud 'of dust that I had to wait until it settled so I could see. Then I found that I couid just see over the top of this; tree from where I was sitting on the moun tain. The ends of the branches were about a mile away, but I reached out and clipped them off i with my finger nail clippers.' Seeing' then-that it svas a fairly -good --Awe d i apl in g iei n g-lx u 1 hundred feet thick at the bottom, I thought that it would make a "gc'"fIag'i1e'lfi'aTve-" xvrc thiitkr ing of erectinu back at camp. So I humped river and pw.k hold of the tree near the base, and snapped it off. leaving the roots in the ground to sprout again. And then off I went, using that famous twenty-one mile stride of mine that s known the world all good C. C. C. men. around bv Well, er. that didn't do ex I f my con- actly what 1 science wouh leave me alone long enough, never aefen uowr 11 1S- I said I wouldn't write this'ises to be a Teal treat. if X I ALWAYS X smoke: Yli . ; 4 AA PARTY, $ v s , vi -.flWO lNi( v' . xt.M, 4v . ' I AsiCi!! II it. iS : : 'i fffX .,Aou CAN SMOKE ; & 1 lJ'A ?K CAMELS ONE AFTER THE R 1 7 I VMf Y OTHER... THEY-TASTE M j kWfiS S GRAND AND NEVER P flM$k' l JANGLE YOUR NERVES I I I-, iJA'f t&i 'Ti-r.-rtmnJitt,riVi?-ii'hi-' TfB-r'r Virnamn-yili'iiVi-iMi, .... n. .niMinmiMi M Highlight bein.L: trimmed, trails built etc., pre paratory to the erection of another summer home in Highlands. COES TO EXPOSITION 1,. . Kice lej't Highlands Mon dav for Chicago, whore he will spend several days at the Century of Progress exposition. He was met in Asheville by his daughter and Iter husband, Mr. and M rs. T. Kucker Ragland,' of Miami, Fla., uho.;ire with him on the trip. Mr. land Mrs. Raglaud expect to spend '4 week or- so in Highlands after ' tliey return from Chicago; Mr. : and Mrs. T. C. Harbison and Miss liernice Rice accompanied Mr. Rice to. Asheville. ' POTTS REUNION The Potts family held their an nual reunion at tTIe home of Mr and Mrs. Frank 1'otts on the Wal halla .road, Sunday, August 19. Pres t n t was a large gathering of the descendants of the Rev, VV, T. Putts, who is the oldest member and the head of the family. A picnic dinner was served at noon bv the ladies of the family. Mrs. at. her. several Mr. W. A. Hays has been ill home on 'Mirror Lake for .days. Tudor Hall motored to At- lanta and back Sunday. Mrs, J. W. Beacham and-. Miss Martha Beacham motored to Ashe ville Monday With friends who - er gmoyer-. for the day.: paragraph, and let you readers be liev e my . story, Would you real ly ..believe 'it? ; " The (most niean) twice, nessee, Will Rogers of our camp of sou know- of whom 1 said he wrecked Once , in the state .and oilce in the his car of Ten state of intoxication. 1XSIIJK Ask Joe Polk the cans, which tributed over the ijadlv tell vou. STUFF the meaning of have been dis cami . , . He'll . Fxtra!! slioe- shine price-slashing svar I.inebergcr, of tent now on 13 is in- creasing his boot-blacking business, w ith a new .low price of five cents per pair . -. . Watch your step, Pal. -and .don't let the other man undersell yuh . . . Ryland Johnson, one of the bigger men of. our camp, is at the present time ; reading MiCeinAVif)wlerland" ... Dear, idfdear . . . Whatmcxt ? " r Baptist Church Notes - BY- REV. EUGENE R. ELLER Sunday -school 4):-45 and the -worn-ing worship at 11 :(K). Rev. Jacob Gartenhous of Atlanta will preach at the, 11:00 hour. He is the only Southern Baptist Mis sionary to the Jews. The B. Y. P. U.'s will meet at 7:15 and the evening worship ser vice at H : 13. The pastor's subject for Sunday evening will be, "Where Are You Going." x Please remember thV. mid-sveek praver service each Wednesday ev ening at 8 :00. Mondavi August 28, the regula monthly deacons' meeting will be h eJd-iu-lhe-xhuxchTh is..isa ..very important meeting and all deacons 'are urged to be present. 'Heaven Bound- To Be Presented Sept. 5 The T. F L. class and Judge Awtrey's Bible class of the First Baptist church will sponsor a play, "Heaven Hound," in the courthouse on '.Tuesday night, September . 3. The plav will be staged bv the Sylva players of the Negro Ha) tisi church. It contains good lines and is full of spirituals and, prom 1 Gneiss Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Strain have been sisiting in California. I luring '.heir absence Miss Annis Strain is housekeeping. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Moses were visiting'. on Fllijay Friday, . . C.. ami Trunian Henderson, of Cold Mine, spent the week-end) with friends. Mrs, F. F.. Lasvton, of California, and Mrs. Grade Peek, 6f Canton, were welcome visitors ;it M rs. F. K. Mashburn's home Saturday; Quite a number of people from Walnut Creek spent a happy day with relatives and friends down at Pine Grove at the Peek-Henderson reunion Saturday, August 18. We are being blessed by season able rains in this .section. Mrs.' R. -F. Keener, our school teacher, "spent the week-end at her heme at Gold 'Mine. ' Mr. Neison Sti winter conducted prayer meeting Sunday morning. North Skeenah J. W. Midway, Addington and family, of were in this community Sunday.' Rev. Virgin Ramey filled his ap pointment here Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Heaton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Downs, of Cullasaja, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders Sunday afternoon. Ellsworth Ledford and family have recently moved to Gastonia. J. L. Sanders is spending a, few days in Raleigh on business. E B. DeHart. and family, of Franklin, were in this section-Sunday. Mr', and Mrs. Raymond Sanders and son, Lawrence, also Edd San d e f s"a t tend ed Xh e "an n u al Riclc than reunion recently. Lucas Donaldson, of Dillard, Ga., was here the past week on busi ness. Edd and Jesse Shope, from the C. C. camp at Aquone, spent the week-end with home folks. Bill Waldroop and Maiden Stan field were in this section Saturday night. ''Mr, Rogers, . of . Asheville, was here last week taking subscriptions for the Asheville Citizen. Ashby Edwards, of Burningtown, was here recently selling fruit trees. Mission Group To Stage Womanless Wedding The Womans Missionary Society of the First Baptist church will sponsor a "womanless wedding a Ja-mode" in -the courthouse -at -an early date Prominent - local - men will play the parts of the bride and brid esm aids, Thee7tact-dat e L of the entertainment will be announc ed later. GANDHI BEGINS DEATH FAST Unless he is biven full rights to continue- his work of promoting civil disobedience to T.hgTishrule in India Mahatma Gandhi says the fast he opened last week will con tinue to his death. LEGAL ADVERTISING ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of J. M. Cochran, 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 undersigned on or .before the 18th day of July, 1934, or this notice will be plead in., bar ..(.( . thi'ir.recn crj,.AIl jier sons indebted to said estate .will please make immediate settlement. This-lStlr-das T3fJulyr4933. M. E, COCHRAN, Administrator, J20-6tp-A24 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of Sam L. Fraitte, deceased, late fir t , .. , 01 .viacon v..otinty, L thisis to notify all persons having claims against the' estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day. of July, 1934, or this notice will be pleat in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement his 2Mb dav of lulv. 1933. R. S. IOXFS, Administrator l7--nte-A3i NOTICE OF SALE BY COMMISSIONER North Carolina, Macon County. Prtiett, et al vs. . . B. McGuire. et al W'l 1 ER F.AS, -at the -April term, )33 of Macon County 'Superior ou,rt, a 'judgment was rendered in ie above entitled action in favor "f 1 hr defm r! antsr-Amcl iTri-' vr 'U!! I', I. .Murray, executor's Trusters under-the last - will and and 'estament of S. A. Mnudiiy, de eased, and against the plaintiffs, Elsie Pruett for the sum of ($575. K)) five hundred and seventy-five dollars and for the. cost of this action; and svhereas, the under igned was aiMiointed as comniis iouer of the court to sell the lands hereinafter described for the satis fact ion of the said judgment: LEGAL ADVERTISING J. will, therefore, sell at the court house door in Franklin, N. C, on Monday, the fourth day ul Sep tember, 1933 at 12:00 o'clock noon at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed property in the town of Franklin on Bonney Crest: . FIRST TRACT: Being lot No. 14 in block 3 as surveyed and mapped by D. Conyer in 1908. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a stake, the South West Corner of lot 14 and the North West Corner of lot E. in block 3 and runs South 32'2 East, 100 feet to a stake, Collins corner; then with Collins- line North, 79 East, 116 feet to a stake, Collins corner; then North 32 West, 100 feet to a stake in South line of Lot 15; then South 79 West, 116 feet to the beginning. , This the 2nd day of August. 1933. R. S. JONES, Commissioner. A10-4tc J&J-.A31 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of authority I contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Fred Cochran and wife, to the Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, N. C, Trustee, on the 10th day of September, 1927, recorded in Book 30, Page 478, Registry of Macon County, North Carolina, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured thereby, the undersignd Cdmmis sioneror Banks, having succeeded to the rights and duties of the North Carolina Bank and Trust Company, successor to Citizens Na- tional Bank of RaleighTN. C, Trus tee, will offer for sale, at public auction, for cash, in front of the Macon County Court House door, on Wednesday, September 6th, 1933, at twelve o'clock noon, that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in Macon County, State of North Carolina, and described and defined as follows : Situate in Nantahala Township, and bounded on the North by the lands of George Deweese, J. H. Devveese and J. M. Cochran; on the East by the lands of J. M. Cochran; on the South by the lands of J. M. Cochran and on the West bv the ' lands of W. F. Cross and more particularly described as fol lows : : BEGINNING on a ; hickory, George Deweese's comer, and runs J'.ast 27 poles and 10 links to a Spanish oak; South 72 degrees 30 minutes East 14 poles; South . 88 east 10 poles ; north 43 degrees 30 East 8 poles; East 10 poles; north 40 east 11 poles to a hickory; south 35-east - 5 poles -to a rock ;-south 9 poles to a rock; south 24 east 4 poles to a rock ; south 41 east 12 poles-loua -Stakes north-84 degrees 30 minutes east IP poles; south 7 poles to a white oak; east 16 pedes to a white oak; south 11 svest 86 poles to a chestnut corner; north 78 west 40 poles to a locust; north 55 svest 6 poles; north 43 west 21 poles and 5 links to a water - oak ; south "44 svest 23 polesrurirpopuafT north 79 svest 40 poles to a large pine; north 19 west 15 poles to a pine; north 80 west 10 poles and 6 feet to a poplar; north 22 east 34 poles; north 25 east 30 poles; north 50 east 10 poles; north 15 ---- wCn Sl fw" T'JvTWiJI "-WbBmnwP' ASHEVltLE Invites You Auq. 24-2526 AsheviUe joins her sister Western Carolina towns in this mammoth, money-saving event I . . and urges that you buy liberally right now while prices are still 'way down low! Your home merchants are ready to serve you. , If, however, they do not happen to have just what you want, we invite you to the larger markets of Asheville. All leading retailers here are cooperating. Special" values are in store. Amazing bargains will be featured. Watch the Asheville papers for fuH details! Many Special Inducements:- Asheville offers you abundant Travel at iytc per mile; Hound Trip mis xravci ac rare ana o. half; Free Htreet Car Fares to business district Thursday from 9 " A; M. to 10 A. M.J Two Movie Tickets for the prle of one; Thurs-., day from 2 P. M. to 5 P. M.; Free Tnxl Service to business d's trlet Thursday from 9 A. M. to 11 A. M.: Free Hotel Aceommodn tlons all three days between 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. EntertalnmeMt Feutures will also be provided. Cooperate With A merica's NRA sum NOW... .AND DAVE! LEGAL ADVERTISING east 5 poles to a hickory, the be ginning corner, containing seventy one and seven-tenths (71.7) acres. Dated this 1st day of August, 1933. GCRNEY P. HOOD, COMMISSIONER OF BANKS. AlO 4tc RDS A31 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. WHEREAS, on the 30th day of November, 1931, the Honorable Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner of Banks, declared that there was an impairment of a capital stock of The Bank of Franklin'; and where as, on the 14th day of December, 1931, the stockholders of the said Bank of Franklin at a regular meeting had on the same day, vot ed 'that a 100 assessment be levied upon all the capital stock of the Bank of Franklin ; and where as, at a called meeting held on the 14th ' day of December, 1931, the Board of - Directors of The Bank of Franklin ordered that said assessment be collected; and where as, the assessment has not been paid, on the following described snares or me capital stock ot 1 ne Bank of Franklin: 1 will, therefore, on Monday, the 18th day of September, 1933, sell at the courthouse door at Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at public auc- tion to the highest bidder for cash, the following described shares of the capital stock of The Bank of Franklin : Jas. A. Porter, 15 shares. las. A. Porter, Ex.. 19 shares. Sam L. Franks, 1 share. All by order 'of the Board of Directors. " This the ISlh dav of August, 1933. H. W. CABE, Cashier. A24-4tc-BofF-S14 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. By virtue of the power of sale vested in the undersigned commis sioner under authority of the Deed )f Trust executed by Sam L Franks to Gilmer A. Jones, Trustee, said Deed of Trust being dated February 10, 1932, and registered in . the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, No. 32, at page 376, to secure certain indebtedness in said deed of- trust set forth, to The Bank of. Franklin, and default having been made in the payment there of, and demand having been made upon the undersigned trustee to exercise, the posver of-sale in-said trustee vested - under - the - terms of said Deed of Trust: .1 wilL.. therefore, . on ..Tuesday, September 19, i933, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Franklin, North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the follosving described pr iperty : : Ml the right,., title and interest of .SatrrL.- Franks in "the - furniture and fixtures now in use in con nection with the operation of the Scott Griffin Hotel. This the 19th day of August, 1933. GILMER A. JONES, Trustee. A24-4tc-J&J-S14 Parkins Space; Hound Trip Train nh U MUL fclLy 'il-i Bmj Mow and Biiy at Home 9-Piece Dining Room Suite Walnut -veneered. Jacquard chair teat., Roomy buffet. Graceful china cabinet. A 9-piece suit to add beauty and charm to your home. Complete for only (Prices Not Guaranteed beyond August 31) A distinctive design and as esign and as room bargain holstered in 100 per cent Angora Mohair and built throughout best materials, beautiful living suite is a real bargain at '(Prices Not Guaranteed beyond August 31) Bed Room Suite 3 Pieces This unusual offer includes three handsome matched pieces a Hoi- lywood vanity with unusually largo mirror, poster bed and chest of drawers. It will add charm 'to your home (Prices Not Guaranteed beyond August 31) r An Extra Good Bed Value Beds, mattresses especially, are going up. Buy now and save. Because we bought on the low market, we can offer for a limited time 50-pound felted mattress, 120-coil (fr 1 ft spring and .i . Blue Ribbon iron bed (two-inch 2ft I tX I II I posts) All for only V W (Prices Not Guaranteed beyond August 31) R U G S 6x9 Sandor cotton rugs, reversible l Q and washable. Buy now' before the cotton try. cbtj.rj5 raises the prire. . Until Sept. 1 and while they la:;t (Prices Not Guaranteed beyond August 31) DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS For Saturday Walnut End Table .... ....wrS,lM Lawn Chairs ....$1.00 Large Straight Chairs .....$jo 1 6"x22-Pictures and frames .......1.00 EKYANT FURNITURE Telephone 106 A.'- $70.50 0 comfortable as it looks. ' Up comfortable a II -I V 1 A V COMPANY Fran':" in, N. C. g).50 49
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