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PAGE FOUR THE FRANKLIN PRESS mod THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1934 J Classified Advertisements CAMPS FOR RENT On Wayah Creek Two rooms, furnished. On Winding Stairs Six rooms furnished. SEE MRS. SALLY MOORE At E. K. Cunningham's Store Franklin, N. C. A2-ltp FOR RENT Two rooms with bath. Permanent couple preferred. Also sleeping rooms, or room and board. See MRS. L. B. HAR RINGTON, DIXIE HALL. A2-ltc FOR SALE Guernsey cow, 6 years old, fresh 25th of August. Gives 3 gals, milk a day. Does not go dry. Price reasonable. See MRS. G. H. BRENDLE, IOTLA, N. C A2 ltp LEGAL ADVERTISING We will buy sell and exchange second hand school books again this season. Books must be in good condition, no missing or torn pages. Get your school supplies from us also. We handle the famous Blue; Horse line of tablets and note paper.-C. T. BLAINE. A2 2tc A9 WANTED Clean, white, cotton rags. Must be clean and free of buttons. Will pay five cents a pound. FRANKLIN PRESS. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS: WE RE STILL MENDING SHOES Limp and grunt and tug and hop Blame it on the other gent; But why not see us before you flop, It may be your soles are bent. Troy Horn. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse "We Buy end Sell" Box 212 Troy F. Horn Why Suffer Front Headaches? There is no need, in this day of modern medical remedies, to suffer headaches, neuralgic, head and chest colds, rheumatic, female and other general pains. We have a new, scientific preparation easy to take that will bring relief. Try our SPECIAL NO. 3 TABLETS only 25 cents a box. Why endure painful aches when it is utterly unnecessary. We guarantee No. ? Tablets to give satisfaction. SoU only at ANGEL'S DRUG STORE, FRANKLIN, N. C. (adv;) NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. The undersigned, will on the 3rd day of September, 1934, at the courthouse door in the town of Franklin, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following de scribed land, to-wit: In Cowce Township, Macon County, North Carolina, and being a one-half interest in all the land described in a deed from S. E. Underhill and Katherine Underbill to J. E. Klock, of date October 30th, 1923, recorded in Book J-4, page 210, Office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, N. C. Said property being known as the Cowee Mountain School property. Also the two and one half acre tract with cottage thereon, known as the Rain on the Roof. Except a two and one half acre tract known as Wee Tot House. This sale is being made pursuant to a power of sale contained ip a deed of trust made by J. E. Klock and wife Margaret Klock to the undersigned trustee to secure cer tain indebtedness, same being in the sum of Six hundred dollars, in terest and costs, and default having been made in the payment of same. Said deed of trust being of date July 2nd, 1928, and recorded in Book 31, page 72, Office of the Register of deeds for Macon Coun ty. This the 28th day of July, 1934. J. FRANK RAY, Trustee. A2-4tp-A23 NOTICE OF SALE North Caroline, Maoon County. In the Superior Court. W. I. Conley vs O. L. Conley, Willie Conley, Norton Henry and husband, Ed Henry Pursuant to a consent, judgment entered at the April 1934 Term of Macon County Superior Court in 1 i m LEGAL ADVERTISING the above entitled action, the un dersigned commissioner will, on the 6th day of August, 1934, at the Court House door in the town of Franklin, North Carolina, at 12:30 o'clock P. M., sell to the highest bidder for cash the following de scribed land, to-wit: In Smithbridge Township, Macon County, North Carolina, and bounded- as follows : FIRST TRACT. Beginning at a white oak, the N. E. corner of No. 4; S 52 E 4 poles to a white oak; N 44 E 16 poles to a post oak; S 20 5 80 poles to an ashe on the bank of the creek; S 25 9 84 poles to a chestnut oak ; S 47 W p2 poles to a chestnut, the southeast corner of No. 4; then with its line to the beginning, containing 23 acres, more or less, with the exception of a lot, beyinning on the north side of road in O. 11 Cnley's line, run? with road W 66 feet to a stake; N 72 feet to beginning, said deed beiny made by O. L. Conley W. A. Conley, dated the 13th day of Feb ruary, 1928, and recorded in the Office of Reyister of Deeds for Macon County, N. ,C, in Book 0-4, page 343. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a black oak in line of Spencer Curtis' land, runs S 12 W 72 pojes to a black oak, William Garland's corner ; S 55 E 28 poles to a Spanish oak; S 9 E 20 poles to a rock on the bank of the road; 73 E with the road 9 poles and 5 links to a stake in Will Conley's line; then with said line N 17 W 27li poles to a stake in the Curtis line; then with said line to the beginning. THIRD TRACT: Beginning on a walnut and runs West to the creek, then with meanders of the creek to O. L. Conley's line; then with his line to the Beginning, containing about xi acre. FOURTH TRACT: Beginning at a white oak, runs N 62 W 12 poles to a black oak; S 14 E 32 poles to a stake in the mouth of gulley; NOTICE Our Tailoring Expert Will Be Here With His Tape Line MONDAY and TUESDAY August 6 & 7 From the Hopkins Tailoring Co. He Will Have a Wide Selection Of Fine Woolen Fabrics in I the New Fall Weaves Joseph Ashear LEGAL ADVERTISING S 27 E 48 poles to a poplar on the bank of creek; N 17 W 72 poles to the Beginning. Containing 3 Acres. This the 6th day of July, 1934. J. FRANK RAY, Commissioner. Jly 12-r4tc-J&J A2 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Maoon Gduaty. Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a deed of trust executed on the 28th day of July, 1931, by V. A. Calloway and wife, Anna Lee Calloway, to the undersigned Trustee, said deed of trust being recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds for Macort County, North Carolina, in Book 31, page 472, I will, on Friday, August 31, 1934, at 12:00 o'clock noon at the County Court House door in Franklin, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, situated in Highlands Township, Macon County, and described as follows : A house and lot, being the home place of parties of first part, also used as a store house; situated about two miles East of the Town of Highlands, North Carolina, and being on State Highway No. 28, adjoining the lands of Prince Cal loway and Roy Phillips. This the 30th day of July,' 1934. J. FRANK RAY, Trustee. A2-tc J&J-A23 Southard Family Plans Reunion August 12 The third annual Southard family reunion is scheduled to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Southard in the Cartoogechaye com munity on Sunday, August 12. DATE SET FOR FLOWER SHOW (Continued from Pag 1) 9y Prettiest combination of two flowers, including any type of fol iage, arranged in baskets. 10. Prettiest mixed flowers ar ranged in any old, or queer, con tainer. 11. Miniature flowers in minia ture vases in either single or pair of vases. 12. The newest flower developed in 1933. 13. Largest and finest variety of zinnias. 14. Best collection of pompon zinnias. 15. Most beautiful and artistic shadow box. 16. Best collection of flowers from outside Franklin. 17. Best collection of petunias. 18. Miscellaneous collection. 19 Prettiest bowl of yellow flowers. 20. Best collection of wild flow ers entered by Girl Scouts. 21. Sweepstake. Pay-And-Take-It Coffee 17c lb. It WU1 Pay You To Try It It's Pure . Rio, the Strongest You Can Buy SELLING OUT Buy Now Before It's Too Late sale To End Soon We're closing out .... No fooling! Everything must be sold, and we have cut prices to the very bone so we won't have to take any of our large stock of goods to another town. Wise buyers will take advantage of this sale by buying now and getting the choicest mer chandise at bargain prices. Men's Work SHOES $ J.10 up Oxfords $ J. 69 up Polly's FRANKLIN, N. C. Ladies' Dresses 79 up SHOES gyc up One Year of College u. t . Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School Where Students Work Their Way To young men and women wfio are graduates of a standard high school and who desire a col lege course of one year at a school where they can lessen their expenses by working their way in part, the Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School offers a standard college course of nine months begin ning the first Monday in September. The charges for board and tuition are as follows: 1. One hundred and fifty dollars ($150) in cash and two days of work each school week, or 2. One hundred dollars ($100) in cash with two days of work each school week and five weeks in the summer, or 3. Seventy-five dollars ($75) in cash ' with two days of work each school week and seven and a half weeks in the summer, or 4. Fifty dollars ($50) in cash with two days of work each school week and ten weeks in the summer. 5. For day pupils, twenty-five dollars, ($25) in cash without any work. The entrance and incidental fees for all stu dents are $6.25 for each term of 18 weeks, or $12.50 for the nine months session. Address applications and requests for in formation to A. J. RITCHIE, President C. L. HARRELL, Principal RABUN GAP. GEORGIA 4
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