PAGE TWO THE FRANKLIN PRESS nd THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN LEGAL ADVERTISING Published every Thursday by The Franklin Press At Fraiiklin, North Carolina Telephone No. 24 LEGAL ADVERTISING VOL. XLIX Number 23 BLACKBURN W. JOHNSON ...EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Er .ered at the Post Office, Franklin, N. C, as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year Eight Months Six Months .. Single Copy ., $1.50 $1.00 .75 .05 Obituary notices, cards of thanks, tributes of respect, by individuals lodges, churches, organizations or societies, will be regarded as adver tising and inserted at regular classified advertising rates. Such notice will be marked "adv." in compliance with the postal regulations. weeSyIhble thought And he said unto them. Render therefore unto Cesar the things which be Cesar's, and unto God the things which be God's St. Luke 20 :2?. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. WHEREAS, power of sale was tested in T. J. Johnston, lrustee, by deed of trust from James A. Porter and' wife, Mary V. Porter, and VV. L. Higdon and wife, Mary Siler Higdon, dated December 11, 1930, and registered in the office of Register of Deeds for Macon County, in Book No. 32, of Mort gages and Deeds of Trust, Page 204 ; and whereas, said deed of trust was given to secure the pay ment of certain indebtedness as set out in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of tin- bond secured by said deed of trust, and it has be come necessary for the parties for whose benefit said deed of trust was executed to pay off and dis charge a portion of said indebted ness; and whereas, T. J. Johnston is not living and the undersigned Ethel D. Johnston is the duly quali fied and acting Administratrix of the Instate of said T. J. Johnston, deceased and whereas, demand has been made on the said Ethel D. Johnston, Administratrix, that the power of sale contained in said leed of trust be executed as there- LEGAL ADVERTISING Post-Primary Thoughts Of a Candidate and Editor 1st Thought Getting licked in politics isn't so bad after all. A fellow never realizes how niany friends he has until he loses an election. They all swarm around him and offer their condolences just as if he had suffered a great bereavement. This candidate even received a floral tribute a bouquet of beautiful roses that cheered his sorrowful eves when he went out on the porch Sunday morning to get the milk. Thanks, many thanks, to the donor. 2nd Thought Congratulations to J. Frank Ray, our successful opponent in the race for the Democrat ic nomination as Representative. He made a good, clean campaign and won by an undisputable majority over ye editor and Dr. W. A. Rogers. Beating both a family physician and a county newspaper is no mean accomplishment. May he do even better in next November's general election! And when he goes down to Raleigh, we hope Mr. Ray will prove equally as able as his renowned father, who won recognition and prestige for .Macon County as well as for himself. 3rd Thought Just because Dr. Rogers was de feated is no sign that his days of political influence are at an end. The doctor, beloved and respected by the whole countv, was the victim ot a combmaUon in provided: NOW, THEREFORE, the under signed will, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, on Monday, the 11th , day of June, 1934, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in the Town of Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, sell, at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the fol lowing described property, to-wit : A certain tract or parcel of land in Macon County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of W. L. McCoy and others, and bounded as fololvvs, viz: In the Town of Franklin and On the South side of Main Street, beginning at the Northwest corner of .lot No. 2, at a point S 66 W 168 feet from the beginning corner of lot No. 1, as agreed on by H. H. Jarrett and V. L. Higdon, runs thence S 6 W 168 feet to the Northeast corner of the public square; thence S 24 F. 3X) feet to the North side of Palm er Street ; thence with the North side of said Street N 66 E 168 feet to a Make; then N 24 W 3(X) feet to the BEGINNING, Except there from tlje lot deeded by VV. T. Potts and wife to W. L. Higdon. Also the building known as the M. A. I Love store house, but the riizht is hereby conveyed to the parties of the second part, their heirs and as signs, to build to and use the walls of said store house building as a part of any buildings that may be hereafter erected on the property conveyed by this deed. Beinu the lands, rights, and easements de scribed in a deed from Otto A. Love and wife, Mary Love, to James A. Porter and VV. L. Hig don, dated the 29th day of Novem- tofore conveyed to James A. Por ter and W. L. Higdon, their heirs and assigns, to build to and use the walls of the old M. A. Love store house as a part of the build ing now standing on or any build ings that may hereafter be erected on the property conveyed in this deed. Also" an undivided one-half interest in all the rights, privileges, easements and reservations men tioned and reserved by the grant ors in the deed heretofore executed bv lames A. Porter and wife Mary V I'orter and W. L. Higdon and wife Mary Siler Higdon to Fur man Angel, said deed being re corded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Macon County, North Carolina, in Book R-4, page 337, et sen. Also an undivided one half interest in the right of m- ltcss. egress, regress in and to the rear of the premises herein con veyed by a 30 foot alley way as the same now exists or as the same may hereafter be opened up wheth er by private parties or by the Town of Franklin. Third Exception. All the land described iu a release from John T. Berry and W. C. Cunningham to W. L. Higdon, dated January 30, 1932, and recorded in Book T-4, of Deeds. Page 233, Records Ma con Countv, N. C. Thi Mav 9, 1934. ETHEL D. TOHNSTON, Administratrix of the Estate of T. I. Johnston, Deceased. M17 itp-TTB-J7 amount of the bid as evidence of good faith. This the 14th day of May, 1934. JOSEPH L. COCKERHAM, Substituted Trustee. Robert Weinstein and Victor W. Thompson, Attorneys Raleigh, N. C. M24-4tc-J&J-J14 LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND North Carolina, Macon County, in the Superior Court Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, a corporation vs R. A. Patton, Mamie Patton, Sarah A. Patton. Olive Patton, et al. Pursuant to a judgment entered in the above entitled civil action by his Honor Felix E. Alley, I will, on Monday, the 11th day of June, 1934, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the County Courthouse door of said County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder therefor the fol North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following tracts of land: TRACT A: Lot No. 16 in the subdivision of the P. C. and M. A P.aston lands, lvine and being on the North side of West Main ctroot evtension. on the Murphy Highway adjoining the lands of Jess Ray, George Bulgiri, and oth ers as shown bv a plat or map of same made by J. M. Furr, Jr., uhirh man is now on file in the Office of Register of Deeds for Macon Countv. North Carolina, in Map Book No. 1, page 1, said lot containing 1 1-10 acres, more or less. TRACT B: All the lands de scribed in a deed from R. D. Sisk to S L. Franks, said deed bearing date of 19th day of September, 1927, and registered in the Ottice of Register of Deeds for Macon County, in Book P-4, page 355, and more particularly described as fol lows: A tract or lot of land be ing and lying in Macon County, Cowee Township, bounded on the North by the lands of J. L. West THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1934 LEGAL ADVERTISING lowing described lands, situated in said ouiuy ami .-uaic in riaiuuu . - . , . , r Township, comprising Two Hundred I heirs; on the East by the an o sixtv-o.ne acres (261), more or less, Mark Raby heirs and J. H. Dalton and bounded and described as fol- on he south Dy tne lanns or sncp lows : of circumstances the principal one, perhaps, being a widespread feeling that he was needed more at home as a physician than down at Raleigh as a legislator. Dr. Rogers' counsel in politiical matters is still to be regarded highly, and. despite his defeat, he re mains one of the chief assets of the Democratic party in this section. 4th Thought We like the good spirit shown by all of the candidates, winners and losers alike, both before and since the election. Pre-primary campaigns were on a high plane, with a minimum of mud-sling-ins-. The election was orderly, onlv a few minor dis putes arising, all of which were settled amicably. The Siter Higdon, to Furman . victors nave iiiuiiic3lci hw uuui. vv, u haven't heard a single one of the vanquished complain or voice expressions suggestive of sour grapes. Sth Thought Only a handful of absentee ballots were cast in the primary, for the simple reason that all of the county candidates agreed not to solicit them. We venture that very, very few absentee would be cast in general elections, if the candidates did not go after them. All of which goes to show that the great demand for absentees comes from politicians rather than from the voters. We admit that there are some good theoretical arguments in support of absentee voting; but in prac tice it works out quite differently. The absentee bal lot is the medium of more crooked politics, the source of more disagreements and the cause of more strife than any other phase of our. electoral system. And, too, it is the largest and most vulnerable spot tor Republican arrows in the Democratic suit of armor. The party would elevate itself considerably in public respect if it should support repeal of the absentee ballot. What a fine thing it would be if the state convention would endorse abolition of the absentee! In such an event, many Democrats as well as Re publicans would rejoice, for the rank and file of Democrats want their party to be beyond reproach. 6th Thought Voting was far heavier in Satur day's primary than had been expected. The total number of ballots cast in Macon county was approxi mately 2,600. (The exact number counted in the senatorial contest was 2,597.) This was about 1,000 ballots more than were cast in the first Democratic primary two years ago. The reason, at least the principal one, was that a large number of individuals formerly identified with the Republican party, voted in the Democratic primary. In doing so they obligat ed themselves to vote the Democratic ticket in the general election next November. If they stick, and we believe most of them will, it looks like even a greater landslide for Tom Jefferson's party this year than in 1932. ber, 1916, and registered in the of lice 5f ihr Register of Deeds of Macon County, North Carolina, in Book Z-3, pages 207 and 208. Excepting, saving and reserving from the above described tract or parcel of land the following: First Exception: Being the lands described in a deed from James A. Porter and wife Mary V. Porter and W. L Higdon and wife, Mary Angel, 1929. and registered in the ottice ot tne Register of Deeds of Macon Coun tv, North Carolina, in Book R-4, gage 337 and 338, the same being described as follows: Beginning at a stake at the corner where th sidewalk on Eat Mam Strrrt-TnrnT with the sidewalk on the East sidt rrf the Southern portion of the Public Square in said town and runs thence in an easterly direction with thr South line of the sidewalk on East Main Street 34 ffot to a stake; thence and parallel with the said sidewalk on the East side of the Southern portion of the Public Square, 85 feet to a stake; thence and parallel with the South line of . , - 'J T? . AT O . . . 'I , 1 tne sain r.asi .viain street smcwaiK) 34 feet to a stake in the Fast line I of the sidewalk on the said south ern portion of the Public Square; thence with the said East line of the sidewalk on the said southern portion of the Public Square to the beginning 85 feet. Second Exception : Being 111 5 lands, rights, privileges, and ease ments rlescribed in a deed from James A. Porter and Mary V. Porter, his wife, to Cius Leach, dat ed the 8th day of March, 1930, and registered in the office of th Register of Deeds of Macon Coun ty. North Carolina, in Book S-4, pages 182 and 183 the same being described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of the building now occupied by the Macon Thea tre, and running thence with the soutn side ot iain Mrect do Wl 73 ft ! to the northeast corner of the lot deeded by James A. Potter and wife and W. L. Higdon and wife to Furman Angel; thence with the 'ast line of the Furman Angel tract S 24 E 85 feet to the south east corner of said Furman Angel tract; thence N 66 F. parallel with Main Street 73 feet to the South east corner of the building in which the Macon Theatre is located: thence N 24 W 85 feet to the be ginning corner. Also an undivided one-half interest in the rights hcre- JNOllCE Or SALE OF REAL ESTATE North Carolina, Coun ty ot iviacon. L inter and oy virtue of the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Lee Allnian and wite, Mamie All man to the Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Company, trustee, which said deed oi trusL is dated Decem ber 1, 1923 and recorded in Book 29, Page 159, of the Macon County Registry, deiault having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured and in me conditions therein secured, the un dersigned substituted trustee by in struinciil recorded in Book 32, Page 469, Macon County Registry, will on Saturday, June 16, 1934, at or about twelve o'clock noon, at the court house door at Franklin, North Car olina offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow mg described property: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing one hun dred ( 100) acres more or less, situate, lying and being on the Car- toogechaye road, leading from the Ashe v illc Atlanta Highway to Car toogechayc by Pattern's Chapel. about thrre miles South-west from the T'.vvn 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 a plat thereof, made by W. J Jenkins, surveyor, on the. 24th day f November 1925, and attached to the abstract now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, the same being bounded in the 'ortii by the lands of Ben Addington; Jake Waldroop; on the East by the lands of W. C. All- man; on the South bv the lands 10 of VV. '. Allnian; on the West by the land ot Find Mashburn and W. G. Allnian, and being the iden tical tract of land conveyed by deed fr m A, !'. Angel and wife Florence Angci and Maggie Ange to Lee Aliman and wite, Mamie All man, of date, November 28th, 1925, aid deed being ddy recorded in- I )eed Book No. L. 4 at page 407 in ihe office of the Register of Deed's fr Macon County, State of North Carolina, to which reference is madi for more complete descrip tion of the same. And further de scribed as follows In Macon Coun ty, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Thad Rogers, W. C. All man and hounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the south side of Gttftrjogi chaye creek, on a sycamore standing on the east hank of said creek, 6 poles north of the mouth ii a Stnal branch, and runs south 18 east D5 poles to a black oak; then north 55 east three poles to a black oak; then South (A'A F.ast 16 poles to a chinquepin; then South 55jv F.ast 53 poles to a Spanish oak ; then North 3554 East 30 poles to a white oak; then North 74 poles to a black gum; then North 30 West 35 poles to a black oak; then North 5 West 32 poles to a white oak; then North 15 West 18 poles to a white oak; then North 15 East 20 poles to a sycamore on bank of said creek; then North 57 West up the creek 74 poles to a -maple; then South with line of No. 5486 46 poles to the beginning corner of No. 6; then West m poles to a sycamore on the bank of the creek; then South 13 West 20 poles to a stake; then South 5 F.ast 20 poles to a sveamore (hen South 49 West 16 poles to the hank of the creek; then South 20 poles to the bank of said creek; then South 7 West 24 poles to the beginning, containing one hundred and twelve (112) acres more or less. Excepting from the opera tions of this deed twelve acres heretofore deeded to Tane William All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 261 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on the Patton Road about 3 1-2 miles Southwest of the Town of Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, the same being known as the George R. Patton Home Place, and being bounded on the North by the Cartoogechaye Creek and lands of the J. T. Patton heirs; on the East by the lands of the Erwin Patton heirs, F. D, Hughes, Chas. Blaine and Lawrence Blaine; on the South by the lands of the Erwin Patton heirs, F. D. Hughes, Chas. Blaine and Lawrence Blaine, and on the West by the lands of Alex Waldroop and the J. T. Pat ton heirs, and being more partic ularly described as follows: . . Beginning at an apple tree on the South bank of the Cartooge chaye Creek, runs S 21 W 38 poles to a stake; then N 53 W 12 poles to a stake; then S 51 W 8 poles to a stake; then S .22 W 8 poles to a stake; then S 4 1-2 E 28 poles to a stake; then N 72 W 23 poles to a stake ; then S 19 W 52 1-2 poles to an apple tree; then S 9 1-2 W 40 poles to a stake then W 48 poles to a stake; then S 106 poles to a Spanish oak; then S 2 W 18 poles to a stake; then S 67 W 38 poles to a stake; then S 28 W 36 poles to a stake; then N 84 W 17 poles to a white oak then S 31 W 80 poles to a maple then S 75 W 44 poles to a stake then S 43 W 35 poles to a stake then S 70 W 8 poles to an Ashe then N 2 E 110 poles to a stake then N 88 W 22 poles to a Span ish oak; then N 2 E 40 poles to a hickory; then S 47 E 12 poles to a black oak; then S 73 E 24 poles to a stake; then N 75 E 8 poles to a black oak; then N 36 E poles to a mountain oak; then 11 E 49 poles to a black jack; then N 16 poles to a pine; then N 35 VV 12 poles to a stake; then N 25 E 12 poles to a chestnut ; then N 20 poles to a black oak; then N 60 W 57 poles to a white oak stump; then E 202 poles to a post oak; then N 30 poles to a maple then N 67 E 16 poles to a maple then N 53 E 20 poles to a stake then N 25 E 42 poles to a cherry then N 9 E 13 poles to a stake then N 20 W 13 poles to a stake then N 80 E 16 poles to a stake then S 82 E 7 poles to a stake then N 48 E 13 poles to a stake on the South bank of Cartooge chaye Creek ; then down the creek with its meanders to the point of beginning. And being the lands in herited by R. A. Patton from his father, Geo. R. Patton, deceased, and described in deed from Olive Patton to R, A. Patton, dated Jan. 18, 1917, and' recorded in Book B-4, page 135, Macon County Reg istry. The terms of sale are for cash. All bids will be received subject to rejection or confirmation by the Clerk of said Superior Court, and no bid will be accepted or reported unjess its maker shall deposit with said Clerk at the close of the bid ding the sum of Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars, as a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his bid, the same to be credited on his bid when accepted. Notice is now given that said lands will be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at 2 o'clock P. M. of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. Every deposit not forfeited or accepted will be promptly returned to the maker. This the 9th day of May, 1934. R. S. TONES, Commissioner. M17-4tc 17 herd Brothers and Laura Love, and n the West by the lands of J. L. Bryson heirs, containing 90 acres, more or less. TRACT C: All the lands de scribed in a deed from W. L. Led- ford to S. L. Franks, said deed bearing date of September 22, 1924, and registered in Office of Regis ter of Deeds for Macon County in Book K-4, of Deeds, page 224, and more particularly described as fol lows: It being Lot No. 17 in the subdivision of the P. C. and M. A Gaston estate lands, lying and be ing on the North side of West Main Street extension on the Mur phy Highway, adjoining the lands of George Bulgin and others as shown by a plat or map of same made by J. M. Furr, Jr., which map is now on file in the Office of Register of Deeds for Macon Coun ty, in Plat Book No. 1, page 1, said lot containing 1.17 acres, more or less. TRACT D: All the lands de scribed in a deed frm Sam Corn to S. L. Franks, said deed bearing dote of April 23, 1927, and register ed in the Office of Register of Deeds for Macon County, in Book 0-4 of Deeds, page 92, and more particularly described as ty in Book G-4, page 481. Deed from S. L. r ranks to- r. A. Har ris, dated March 1, 1923, and reg istered in the Office ot Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book 1-4, page 202. Deed from E. H. Franks to Lester L. Lonley, said deed bearing date of March 8, 1921, and registered in the Office of Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book G-4, page 198. Deed from E. H. Franks and wife, Ellen Franks, and Sam L. Franks and wife, Eloise Franks, to W. H. Higgins, said deed bearing date of March 8, 1921, and registered in the Office of Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book F-4, page 531. And any and all other parts of said land which may have been conveyed by the said Sam L. Franks. TRACT F: All the right, title, and interest which the said Sam Franks may have owned at the time of his death in any equity in and to a tract of land in Cowee Township, consisting of 342 acres, and known as the Hall Farm, and described in a deed from Eliza Hall McGounell to S. L. Franks, said deed bearing date of January 22, 1926, and registered in the Of fice of Register of Deeds for Ma con County in Book L-4 of Deeds, page 565. Also all the right, title, and in terest which the said Sam L. Franks may have owned in any equity in and to a tract of land consisting of approximately 80 acres, in Cowee Township, known as the Downs Farm, and being more particularly described in a deed from Henry G. Robertson, Trustee, to R. S. Jones, said deed of trust bearing date of May 6, 1931, and registered in the Office of Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book T-4, page 21. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of 10 of the amount of the bid in cash pending report of sale and confirmation. This seventh day of May, 1934. GILMER A. JONES, Commissioner. Mi74to-J&J-J7 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. By authority of the power of sale vested in the undersigned trustee by a certain deed of trust executed follows: I by J. C. Ledbctter and wife, Gene- Lot No. 5 in a tract of land known vieve Ledbelter, to R. D. Sisk, as the Curtiss subdivision, as sur veyed and platted by E. L. Allen, said plat being recorded in Plat Book No. 1, page 7, records of Ma con Countv. TRACT E: All the right, title, and interest of which the said Sam L. Franks died seized and possess ed in the following described tracts of land: Tract One : All the lands de scribed in a deed from E. H. Franks to Sam L. Franks, said deed bearing date of Jan. 14, 1920, and registered in the OTfice of Register of Deeds for Macon County, in Book E-4 of Deeds, page 240, and described more particularly as fol lows: In the Town of Franklin, State of North Carolina. Begin ning at an iron rod, West side of Harrison Avenue, and runs with the North side of said street South 52 East 5 poles to an iron rod: then North 42 East passing th Southwest corner of the negro church lot at 20 links 4 poles and 20 links to an iron rod, the North west corner of the negro church lot; then North 48 East 2 poles and 17 links to an iron rod, I. J Ashes' Southwest corner; then NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County, made in the special pro ceeding entitled "R. S. Jones, Ad ministrator of Sam L. Franks, de ceased, vs Eloise G. Franks, et a) the undersigned commissioner will, trustee, on the 5th day of May, 1928, said deed of trust bjing reg istered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. 29, page 594, to secure the payment of a certain indebted ness in said deed of trust set forth, and default having been made in the papment of said indebtedness: I will, therefore, sell at the Court House door in Franklin, Ma con County, North Carolina, on Monday, the 25th day of June, 1934, at 12 o'clock noon, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate : Franklin Township, Macon Coun ty, North Carolina, at the corner of Palmer and Phillips Sts. in the Town of Franklin and being all that tract or parcel of land describ ed in a deed from L. L. Sisk to T. C. Ledbctter and W. A. Reece, dated Feb. 13, 1928, registered in Hook P-4 page 562 records of Ma con County. Also described in two deeds from Sam L. Kelly to L. L. Sisk, first dated Sept. 25, 1903, recorded in Book PP page 362; 2nd, dated June 7, 1904, re corded in Brw,k RR page 22 records North 27 East 7 poles to an iron nf Mnmn fr-nty, . all -ot-wbich rod, I. J. Ashes' Northwest corner then North -2 West 9 poles to an iron rod; then North 81 West 9 poles to an iron rod ; then Sonth 10 West 16 poles to beginning, con taining one acre. Tract Two: All the land describ ed in a deed from Estena G. Bid well to Sam L. I-ranks, said deed bearing date of Jan 12, 1920 and registered in the Ottice of Kctristcr of Deeds for Macon County, in Book E-4 of Deeds, page 2.36, and more particularly described as fol lows: In Franklin Township. Be ginning at a black oak, the begin niiiK turner or me ove and roin- dexter land, and runs S 73 deg. 30' W 30 poles to a stake, corner of the Iwe land : then S 67 d Pir V)' E 17 3-4 poles to a white oak, running with the Mann line; then still with the Mann line S 3 deg. 45' E 21 poles and 15 links to a Spanish oak, corner of the Mann tract. Said corner being witnessed by a small butted white oak; then still with the Mann line S 9 deg. 30-' W 29 3-4 poles to a stake on the North side of Harrison Avenue ; then with the North side of said street S 52 E 5 poles and 5 links to Sam L, Franks' Southwest corn er; then with his line N 10 E 16 noles to a stake, Franks' corner; then S 81 E 9 poles to a stake', Franks' corner; then N 1 E 54 3-4 poles to the beginning. Containing 4 acres, more or less. Excepting therefrom , such parts of tracts one and two as may have been conveyed by the said Sam L. Franks under the following deeds: Deed from E. Ff. Franks and wife, Ellen Franks, and Sam L. Franks and wife, Eloise Franks, to Tames deeds as so recorded reference is hereby made and had for a more definite description of the lands to be sold. This the 22nd dav of Mav, 1934. R. D. Sisk, Trustee. M314tc-RDS T21 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of E. A. Huggins, deceased, liite 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 12th day of May. 1035, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 12th dav of Mav, 1934. EARNEST TTUGC1NS, , Administrator. M7-otp-T21 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having sualificd as administrator of J. A. Porter, deceased, late of Macon Countv, M. ('., this is to notify all persons haying claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned rm or before the 26th dav of April, 1935, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 26th day of April, 1934. R. S. TONES, Administrator. M3-6tr-T&J-T7 A T i -r on Monday, the eleventh day of W. Roner. dated Tannnrv 17 to?7 ' TP. "' wa D.rn t0..V'.r' Terms of sale cash and trustee June, 1934. at 12:00 o'clock noon at' and registered in the Office of IT r 7T Vr a? will require deposit of 10 of the the Court House door in Franklin, Register of Deeds for Macon Coun- da May " ' 7