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PAGE TWO PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THE FRANKLIN legal ADVERTISING LEGAL ADVERTISING THURSDAY, FEB. 2,'« THE FANIIY ..DOCTOR JOHN JOSEPH GAINES,MJ3 THOSE LITTLE BOYS La't >.vc k an anxious father brotii'lu hi' little lail of seven to Illy I YOUR HOME-TOWN PHYSICIAN Pardon my reminding you of ■ ., ,, ,, your best friind. Yes, 1 am writing with a really -well-fittinK. i , ..u ii . about your health, as well as yoair 'Uri^ical-li ')kim,' bandage about his . maintaining it, your head, only (Ue eye jieekin^; through. ' ^>,,od home-town doctor ranking There had b-i-n a fight at the first. cuntry M;h-x,l-house and it seems' 'I'hfre is something distinctive ■ , , 1 1 .1 that belonpjs only to the family tills st-\cn-v! ar-old ^ot a sha( c the; , •• • ** jihysician. Ihe surgeon and the \v>r'l of it. 1 he teacher, good ' specialist may be e.xpert in their ml. Iiad :i])plied merairochronie ; lines of practice and they can do from her kit, jiut on the dressing ^ things for which the family phy- ... . i sician is not even prepared nor should he attempt. But, I would never select either for my family physician, 1'heir fields are too nar row—too limited, I would summon either only on the advice of my family doctor. Your jihysician should be a well- read, general practitioner. If that, he is far better posted in the man agement of your varied complaints then the surgeon or the specialist. 11'e has a far more extensive knowl edge of the remedies needed for you than either. He will be a more capable di.agn'ostician in systematic disease; and, he will know when you need a surgeon or si>ecialist, better than any one else. Y^iur family physician is indeed an indispensable man in the com- and hurriedly li.ok the boy home in her car. Kemiivin^' th.- dre sing, 1 fc;und an abraded wound niOt skin-deep, extending from the inner margin of the left orbit, almost to the point i>f the it had^ Of)/.ed blood j|athcr freely, and blood alarms even a school-teacher. 'I'he slight W'Oxmd had been treated th oroiighly with mercurochrome. You know what 1 did? Well, 1 remr'/ved the banda.ue which was so snuj' and efficient as to 'be almost di'-ablinf' in itself. I jirescribed an ounce of the teacher’s antiseptic. ■1 told thi- father to leave off all dressin.es and paint lightly with mercurnchrome alxnit four times a day. Within three day> the wound had hiakd. : munity, Tfe looks after sanitation „r,n -^"iand other connnunitv measures cal- ;mall, muior wounds, uuolvmg no ; ^iiate.l to ,,revent' disease ie^ en :::;rr er^'n"'T;'M-T'’‘iv O |.A All' T V in AIK, Jfad 1 continued to ■ keej) 5iver-healing dressings .'sn that boy’s facc, he would have been coming back today for atten tion. Keep your small wnund clean with any positive antiseptic, and use^ as few dres.sings as possible. They shut out air. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP SAYS WE ARE STILL MENDING SHOES When the days get long And the year grows old VV'eMl sin.u you a song. Have your shoes half soled. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse “We Buy and Sell” Box 212 TrOy F. Horn MOTHER! don’t experiment with your Childs Cold iiu'licul investigation and research knowing all the time that he is working himself out of a job! f'inaliy, the family doctor is, to a larj^e extent, ^vhat -his community makes him. I’rrnnpt |iayment of 'bills often e^rows you a more willing and efficient health guardian. Maple Springs (Unavoidably Omitted Last Week) We arc glad to rejiort that we are having much warmer weather. Boyd Sanders, of the CCC camp at We.st’s Mill, spent the week-end with his family. Zeb Ledford and family, of Hick- wy X C., were visiting Mr. L,ed- for.ls father, Jimmie Lodford, Sun- d ay. jess AlcCsr.acken, Mary Carpenter, I oily l^edford, lilanche and D. J Carj^ntcr were visiting at Lester Ledfords at Dillard, (ia., Sunday. C harlie liyrd, of t artoogecliaye, ^as in this community Friday. legal advertising entry no. 15014 State of North Carolina, Macon County Mrs. \V. Jl. Young enters and claims 2()9 acres of land on the waters of.Dicks Creek of Macon (..ounty, X. C. Leginning on a hickory on top of Hickory ]5ald, corner of (irant No. /171 and runs with four lines of said tract to the line between (-herokee and Macon Counties,'then with said lint' back to the beginning. Juitered this Fob. 24, 1936. ALEX -MOORE, E, T 1'2/—4tp—M19 Jr.ck (Jackson) Mallonee, Deceas ed, JJessie Johnson, et al, the und- ei signed Commissioner will, on the 2. rd day of March, 1936, at 12 o’cVick, noon, at the courthouse door in the Town of Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, of fer for sale to the highest bidder {.' r cash, the following described tract or parcel of land: Lying on the east side of the Mouse mountain, bounded as fol io w.s, towit: BEGINNING on a black jack, runs north 56 w'est 78 poles to a black gum; thence nrjrth 30 west 20 poles to a S. oak; thence west 95 poles to a chestnut; thence south 79 poles to a S. oak; thence cast 96 poles to a hickory; thence south 15 east 4 poles to a hickory; thence .north 5 east 72 poles to the beginning, containing in all 59 acres, more or less EXCEPTING FROM THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND, THI'. FOLLOWING: 1. The land described in a deed from Jackson Afallonee to L. C. Shepherd, dated .. day of 1906, and being recorded in Book E-3, Page '75, Records Macon County. 2. The land described in a deed friom Jackson Mallonee to John Mallonee, dated Nov. 12, 1909, and being recorded in Book F-3, Page 73, Records Macon County, and containing 3 acres, more or less. 3. I'he land described in a deed from Jackson Mallonee to W. M. Queen, dated February 2, 1911, and recorded in Boog J-3, Page 31, Records .Macon County, to all of which deeds reference is hereby made for more jiarticular descrip tions of said exceptions. This 17th day of February, 1936. SAM J. MURRAY, Commissioner. F27—^tc—GP—M19 (K/^VICKS VAPORUB Often, “mere colds” have serious consequences. It is dangerous to _ neglect a cold — equally dangerous to experiment with half-way measures. Feel safe! Use Vicks VapoRub — the proved external method of treating colds. No risks of constant internal “dosing”, which so often upsets delicate digestions and low ers resistance when most needed. DOUBLE DIRECT ACTION Just rubbed on at bedtime, VapoRub fights a cold direct—two ways at once—by stimulation and inhalation. This combined poultice- vapor action loosens phlegm — soothes irritated membranes—eases difficult breathing —helps break congestion. Often by morning the worst of the cold is over. notice of sale North Carolina Macon County IN SUPERIOR COURT ‘ am /. ^furray, Administrator of the Estate of Jack (Jackson) Alal- k>nee, Deceased vs. (allie ^[allonee, Widow of Jack (Jackson) Mallonee, Deceased, Bessie Johns.on and husband, Johnson, Leona Black and Black, Lena (inifm and husband Griffin, Charlie Mallonee" ’ and Mallonee, Fannie l.;uy and husband, William Crtiy Came ^fm.gus and husband, Ed Mingus \^erli-e May Lucas and Lucas, Claude -Mallonee and wife Mallonee. Beulah ParHsh ■and"hus- ?^",' I’arrish, Daisv .Malloneer-Minor, Elizabeth Mal lonee. Minor, And all other un- (Jackson) Mallonee, Deceased, Under ahd by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the special pro- ceedm.g entitled, Sam J, ^[urrav Aihninistrator of the Estate of Jack (Jackson) Mallonee, Deceas ed, vs. Gallic :*Iallonee, Widow of NOTICE OF SALE North Canolina, Maoon Ci|unty. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust executed on April 27, 1928, by W, L, Higdon and Mary Higdon, his wife, to the undersigned as trustee for Mrs, Isaac Keener, party of the third ])art, and recorded in Deed Book No, 32, page 26 et seq of Macon County Records, a default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and in the conditions therein con tained, and demand having been made on the tmdersigned by said party of the third part to sell the property therein described. I, the undersigned trustee, will therefore on Monday, J,Iarch 2nd, 1936, at the courthouse door in the town of Lranklin at or about 12:00 noon sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real prop erty. Beginning at a stake on the southeast bank of Ellijay Creek, near a rock fence above W, H, Hig don’s mill, thence running south 14|4 degrees east thirty-seven (37) poles to a stake; thence north 75j4 degrees east forty-two (42) poles to a stake; thence south 14 degrees east ^ sixty-four (64) poles to a Spanish Oak; thence south 39 de grees east twenty (20) poles to a Spanish Oak; thence south 14 de- grees east eighteen (18) poles to a White Oak; thence south 70 de grees west thirty-seven (37) poles to a Locust; thence south 35 de grees east thirty-four (34) poles to a Poplar; thence south 10 degrees east «ghteen (18) poles to a Chest nut Oak; thence north 70 degrees ^^2) poles to a Chestnut; thence north 26 degrees (94) poles to a Spanish Oak on the top of the Trail Ridge; thence north 2 degrees east twenty-three (23) poles to a Spanish Oak; thenoe north 32 de- grees west with the meanderings of saul Ridge twenty-seven (27) poles io a Chuestun Oak; thence north % degrees west eighteen (18) poles to a White Oak; thence north 56 degrees west ten (10) poles to a Spanish Oak; thence north 29 de grees west fourteen ru/ i a Red O^V- to i\.ea uak, thence nicyrth j grees west thirtv-three (31'i n } to a Black Oak • ti, ^ ^ P®'®® degrees west tvventy S) ^ a Hickory; thence nor h 72 west twelve (\9\ „ , degrees ^ ^ to a White thence south 18 i west eighteen (18) poles stak-e; thence n>rth 2R l ^ west twenty-two (22) n i with said poles to q leading to Ellijay Creek; thenoe with the so-uthwest side of said road fifty-three (53) poles to a stake on the bank of Ellijay Creek; thence in a southwesterly direction with the meanderings of said Creek to the point of beginning. Contain ing o'ne hundred (100) acres, more or less. From this tract is expected the tract of 25 acres, more or less, known as the home tract of J. H, Higdon, conveyed to him by deed from “VV. L. Higdon and wife on October 10, 1903, reference to which deed is given for more particular description. Terms of sale are cash and a de posit of 10 per cent, of the amourit of the bid will be required as evi dence of good faith. This, January 29, 1936. T. B. HIGDON, Trustee. F6-4tc—F27 NOTICE North Carolina Macon County. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK J, D. Franks, Administrator of Ellen S. Franks, deceased. vs. Minnie Powers, Mattie Higdon, Mack Higdon, Jessie Murray, G. W. Murray, J. D. Franks and wife Fannie Mae Franks, Mack Franks and wife Pearl Franks, Mattie Will Byrne and hu.sband Cecil Byrne, Inez Roszell and husband Leander Roszell, Catherine Henry and hus band F. L. Henry, Jr., and Marg aret Franks. The defendants, Minnie Powers, Alattie Higdon, Mack Higdon, Jes sie Murray, G. 'W. Murray, Mack Franks, Mattie Will Byrne, Cecil Byrne, Inez Roszell and Leander Roszell, each and all of them will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Macon County, North Carolina before the Clerk of the Superior Court to sell all the lands of which Ellen S. Franks died seized and possessed, situated in the County of Macon and State of North Carolina, for the purpose of paying the debts of said deceased and the costs of ad ministrating said estate, and the said ^ defendants Minnie Powers, Mattie Higdon, Mack Higdon, Jes sie Murray, G. W. Murray, Mack Franks, Mattie Will Byrne, Cecil Byrne, Inez Roszell and Leander Roszell, each and all of them will further take notice that he or she is required to appear at the of fice of the^ clerk of the superior court of said county in the court house in Franklin, North Carolina, on the 14th day of March, 1936 and answer or demur to the com- plamt m said action, three copies of which complaint or petition have been filed in the office of said clerk, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the rehef de manded in said complaint Dated this the 13th day of Feb ruary, 1936. HARLEY CABE, Clerk Superior Court LEGAL ADVERTISIN Id- claim deed from the foJ Franklin to Gilmer A. Jones September 7, 1934, and re| in the Office of the RegiJ Deeds for Maoon County ' Carolina, in Book W-4, of I Page 513. ^ This the 31st day of T- 1936. A. B. SLAGLE, Sheriff Macon ’cor-;-'^ North Carolina i''' F6-4tc—BS—F27 ' /c .b. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTifj^ Having qualified as adminio^ of John I). McConnell, daiy late of Macon county, N. is to notify all persons A claims against the estate ojO deceased to -exhibit them undersigned on or before then day of February,, 1937, a'o notice will be plead in bar oij>i recovery. All persons indebttjai said estate will please make if diate settlement. This 22nd M February, 1936. ' ^ C. L. GARNEO Adminisil F27-6tp—A2 —- ,o ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlf? Having qualified as adminisi^ of John W. Cunningham, decj* late of Macon county, N. C , is to notify all persons 1=4 claims against the estate of sait ceased to exhibit them to^ undersigned on or before the^^ day of February, 1937, or’ notice will be plead in bar ot-“ recovery. All pers.ons indebted said ‘estate w'ill please makt^ mediate settlement. This 22niii of February, 1936. GRADY CUNNINGH.4 AdminisKr F27-6tp-A2 ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTlPi Having qualified as adminstr| of W. J. Zachary, deceased, lail Maoo'n county, N. C., this i;„ notify all persons having cli against the estate of said decfjj to exhibit them to the undersi^ on or before the 23rd day of I'i. nary, 1937, or this notice will be in bar of their recovery. All pei indebted to said estate will pi make immediate settlement ' 23rd day of January, 1936. MA:» ZACHARY, Administratrix, J23—6tp—F27 ' ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCj Having qualified as administrl of Laona L, Bryson, deceased,) of Macon county, N. C, this i|' notify all persons having clii agamst the estate of said decei! to exhibit them to the undersijT on ,0T before the 7th day of f ruary, 1937, or this notice ivilll plead in bar of their recovery.) persons indebted to said estate I please make immediate settlemf I'his 7th day of February, 19| GEO. B. PATTOl ^ ‘ Administrai F13-6tc—TWP—M19 i notice of EXECUTION SALE. North Carolinja Maoon County Wade Arvey vs \IapIeatthe moutffi t thence north 40 degree \7) poles to a. stake on the road Franklin Recreational Association, Under and by virtue of an exe o““°“/*'';cted to the undersigned Sheriff of Macon County, of s"d' Wad. Arvey tonal Association l„c " Inc : ol ,'ald T >»■ satisfy same sell aT 2nd day of’ ^ ^urt house door in the Tn ^ Franklin, North Cpr..^1 ° to thp in "a! °,l '“S'? A. Jones dated Gilmer »■! .egfietd Register of n ^ Office of the ^“ty, in Book "u-4 °of 0"*°? Page 242 EXCPP'ttxt^ Deeds, >1' land ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTIC! qualified as administrl ^^’■bison, deceased, i of Macon county, N. C.,, this is! notify all persons having clai against the estate of said deoeai to exhibit them to the undersigi on or before the 12th day of Fi this notice will P ead in bar of their recovery. ■ persons indebted to said estate« please make immediate settleme i^s 12th day of February, 1936 HARBISON, Administrat; F13—6tp—M19 ; TRUSTEE NOTICE ; Having qualified as trustee oi; - ■ Bradley, deceased, late Macon county, N. C., this is notify all persons having claii against the estate of said deceaii o exhibit them to the undersign' before the 12th day of Fd or this notice will be plead . y of their recovery. All pers® indebted to said estate will ple* make immediate settlement. Tl t2th day of Feb., 1936. S- Maggie Bradley Breedlovt „ Trustt F13—6tp—M19 fOK HAIR AND SCALP JAPANESE Oil Mad* iB U. 3. A. j AatlMpHe Scalp MtdlelB*'! from ertfInary Heir T«nl« ' » $1. FEEL IT WORK! At All DruflSl'*' “TM Tnrtli W Tfc> Htlr." National Rsmtdy 0».,
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