PACE TWO MSm Lak^ Emory By LUTHER ANDERSON EXCITEMENT CAUSED BY RABID DOG There is some excitement in this vicinity because of depredations committed last week iby a dog be lieved to have hydrophobia. It has not been learned from whence the dog came or what finally became of it. It is known that, in this section and on Rabbit creek, eight dogs were bitten. There are rumors of this (Jog’s appearing elsewhere. Some of the dogs bitten have been killed, others are kept confined. If the strange dog was suffering from rabies, as supposed, no doubt the disease will develop in some of those being kept. George Shytle became suddenly ill Sunday and was taken to the hospital. The diagnosis had not been completed at .noon Monday, but his condition is regarded as very s>eriouss. Beecher Downs of Leicester, was in this section last week buying cattle. Mrs. W. C. Hyatt, Mrs. Wallace Davis and Miss Eva Robinson, of Canton, were visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Downs. Rev. Thomas Tilson, of Gniess., held a special service at Ridgecrest church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vard Green, of Woodrow, N. C., have been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. Buchanan. Mrs. Emma Hyatt, of Canton, spent a few days with her cousin, Mi,ss Mildred Moore, before re turning to the Western Carolina Teachers College at Cullowhee. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Barnard ac companied by Mrs. Brown, of Asheville,'were here on business the first of this week. Mrs. Brown’s late husband was a large share holder in the Asheville Mica Co., a corporation with which many citi zens of this county have had busi ness relations. Mrs. Brolvn still shows a lively interest in the in dustries of this section. WATAUGA AREA Davis Morgan is reported im proving after being seriously ill for the past two weeks. Miss Annie Ray Cloer had as her guest for several days Miss Katharine Ramey, who has re turned to her home at Wolf Mountain. Earl Sanders, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sanders, has been on the sick list for some time, but is now improving. Miss Lou Brendell is spending a few weeks with friends at Spring City, Tenn. Rev. G. A. Cloer left S,unday for Wolf Mountain, where he will con duct a series of meetings. Claude Becco, who holds .a posi tion at Gainesville, Ga., spent the week-end with home folks. North Skeenah , By W. R. SANDERS The farmers of this section are getting along fine in putting up feed and som« have commenced to make syr.up. Mr. Ed Shope is erecting a new house, and is hoping to have it ready to move into shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Jass Bell, of Toc- coa, Ga., were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stockton recently. Mrs. Zeb Shope is seriously ill. We hope for her a speedy recov ery. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Stockton an nounce the arrival of a son last week. Mr. Marion Sanders spent the week-end at home. He is working at the carpenter’s trade at Gaines ville, Ga. Mr. Jim Cowart, of Otto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanders. Mr. Frank Ledford, of the CCC camp near Asheville, spent the week-end at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ledford. The young farmer boys of this section are keeping J. L. Sanders very busy with his truck, hauling beans and turnip greens to the cannery. A large number of folks attend ed a singing at the old Baptist church Sunday on Cartoogechaye. Mr, Henry Hastings and wife, of Dillard, Ga., spent Sunday visiting relatives here. Higdonville F'iSHER REUNION HELD AT LAKE TOXAWAY I would like to describe a won derful trip I had the pleasure of making a week ago. I went to the Fisher reunion at Lake Toxaway church, and there I met old friends and relatives that I had not met in 40 or SO years. They had a very fine history of the Fisher family, some good speak ing and fine music and a good picnic lunch on the ground. Resolutions were passed to put up a monument to the oldest mem ber of the family, and a collection was taken for that purpose. There I met my only living brother. Rev. J. R. Owen, and went to the home of our niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall, of Macon-county, and had dinner with five genera tions of our Owen family. Then Sunday morning we met a small crowd at our old horne place and had a reunion of the Owen family. We had a fine short sermon iby Rev. J. R. Owen, and some good singing, and decorated the graves at the family plot. Then had a good lunch with our nephew, Bur- lin Owen and wife, and returned home Sunday night. THE FftANKWN PRESS ANP Iegal^ve^^ Office of m titfiHlANOS MAgQNIAN_ legal advert^^ Higdonville school is progressing nicely with Mr. Ed Carpenter as principal and Miss Mos'es as pri mary teacher. Prof. Billings was visiting the schools at Ellijay and Higdinville last week. The school bus is now running up Ellijay and assists several chil dren to go to Franklin 'high school, which would be impossible other wise. Farmers of this comm,unity are very busy saving feed this hot weather. Larentz and Lewis Moses have returned from Atlanta, where they took a load of cobbage from Buck creek. Prices are very good for all kinds of produce. There was a large crowd of relatives and friends at Major Hig don’s anniversary dinner. Reunion of Corbin Clan Sunday, Sept. 27 According to an announcement made by Miss Villa Corbin, his torian and secretary of the Corbin clan, the fourth annual reunion of the Corbin clan will be held on Sunday, Sept. 27, at the home of Dewey Corbin in the Rabbit Creek section of Macon county, six miles east of Franklin. All relatives and descendants pf John and Nancy McClure Corbin are invited to at tend and bring picnic lunch. LEGAL ADVERTISING ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE State of North Carolina Cdimty of Macon Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of J. H. Love, de ceased, late of Macon County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to ex hibit the same to the undersigned at Franklin, North Carolina, on or before the 14th day of August, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment. This the 12th day of August, 1936. CECIL LOVE, Administrator of the Estate of J. H. Love, Deceased. A13—6tp—S17 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Macon County Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a Deed of Trust from Harry Brown and wife, Marinda Brown, dated the 8th day of December, 1927, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, in Book No. 29, of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, Page 466, 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 Trustee to sell the property therein described, I will, on Thursday, the 15th day of Oc tober, 1936, at public auction, at the Court hous'e door in the Town of Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, at 12 o’clock, noon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property, to-wit: Being a one-half interest in the land described in a deed from W. C. Smart to Joseph Smart, said deed bearing date of January 27th, 1909, and recorded in Deed Book C-3, at Page 282 -- Register of Deeds for County, North for a reference is hereby definite description. This 14th day of September, 1936. R. S. JQNEb, Trustee By GEO, B. PATTON, Attorney. S17-GBP-08 NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT North Carolina Maoon CoWity Minnie Oyde Slaye vs Claude Slaye The non-resident d e f e n d a n , Claude Slaye, will take notice tha an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina; that the purpose of saia action is to have the bands ot matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant dissolved, on the grounds of adultery on the part of the defendant; that the summons in said action is return able on the 15th day of October, 1936, and said defendant will furth er take notice that he is required to appear on said date before the undersigned Clerk Superior Court and answer or demur to the com plaint filed in this action, or the relief demanded in said com plaint will be grantfd. This 14th day of September, 1936. HARLEY R, CABE, Clerk Superior Court, Macon County, North Carolina. SI7-GBP-08 tnnchand- Federal Land i'anS (Judg. Cr.); wife; fFred>.^n and wife; M. C. n Frank B Clark, Trustee; Caldwell, F Halton, wile of A- Dalton, Creditors of eJ^’ of; Co„, Inc; ——' of Robert J > i;;;;i:iin, Holbro-oks7james R.^Hol- legai . Farrington, wife Maggie Hendren; wite of W. brooks; S L. Holbrooks; W. J. unknown creditors of; Al- L. fred CUne, j. creditors Ingram; ^ W. Grant; Har- estate ot, James v , ^ rison Manley; Jane Beas^y, Bosley; Susan H. H. Dal_ rymple; La^k‘n S. L. Shepherd; Srewman; J. B. Wikk; Re becca Wild; Robert Cal_er_; Marga- petition in and by virtue ofV” the Act of Ccnr, March 1 igj] 961) Titl.e 16. SeZ and 563 of U s p®* ing to the methrvi'^' prescribed in the ^ u.sT'a‘’S«5 258-a. That'the S^' be condemned and " the plaintiff UnitPH fi scribed substantial!, “I TT' r» /-»T ^ I OFt descwption' Tract No. 244 sumptive owners"! rvf/isos-a siM J- of Cowee Creek NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT North Carolina Macon County Macon County, North Carolina vs Eugene D. Brook.s, Frank Grant, and Walter C. Cogswell, and heirs of Eugene D. Brooks, Frank Grant and Walter C. Cogswell, and all other persons. Firms or Corpora tions claiming any interest in the subject matter of this action: The defendants .ibove named will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing a tax lien on real estate in Macou Cbuuty, North Carolina, in which the above named defendants have a,n interest and are proper parties thereto. The defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Alacon County, North Carolina, in Frank lin, on the 14th day of November, 1936, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demanded therein. This the 15th day of September, 1936. HARLEY R. CABE, Clerk Superior Court, Macon County, North Carolina. S17-4tc~08 In The District Court of the Unit'cd States of America for the Western District of North Carolina. Asheville Division. At Law No. 360. United States of America v. 1,057.80 acres of land in Macon, Swain and Jack son Counties, North Carolina, J. M Dalton Heirs, et al. Notice of Ac- I^blication of Summons; lo: Mrs. Delia Berry; Nancy Dal ton and husband; Franklin Furni- ture (^; Jim Gray; High Point I;?’ and hus band; Weaver A. Jenkins and wife; W A Justice; Maggie Moore and husband; Emily Sheffield and husband; Virpnia B. Swepson and Yahka Mountain Estates; Vi % 1^"’ Trustee; Lula Smith ^ Husband; .Wil Woodward & wife; Eva Bryson; G nRay; Blowing Rock Light & Power Co; Husban^f Dora Elmore; Sam F Tror,* i wifp- A Q > ^ni brant and Justice; Geo. P. Mil er Burden Ray and wif e n’ Stearf u t. , Clarissa \xr U ^ husband; Walter U Windley and wife; W H kiT' Woodward & huh«nT' d’ • Munday Brown t"’ Connie ““S lay; W. C , ’ Barer jji band; wife of H F M T E. Shepherd Ale- kins & husband; Husband f nie Allen; Robert r-k ? p.ughte/„, Conley; John Griffev I -’c ' of J. L. Gibsan I wife uiosan, Lynwood Ingram tin; E. C. Wild; Kooen ? Raby •' J. ’ Raby; Rochester Lfct lnc;,A. P. Tallent^Un. versal Liquidatmg Co; A. C. Ward, Mag. J. Wiggins; J. Lyle, belpsey Raby; Ida Irantham; J. W West; Thomas B, Grant, J, C. Woodward; C. M. Beasley; A. J. Brvsc.n- H. P. Caler; K. & S. Sales Co • S. ’ E, Lindsey; Noah Wilson & ’wife; Sarah Amnions & hus band; Lyle Jones & wife; Palestine Leatherman; E. N. wife; J. H. Martin & wife; Walter Gibson, Trustee; Elring Realty Co; Clara Ingram Fuller & husband; Charles Ingram; J. M. Pitcher and wife; A. K, Wislon and wife; E, B Sutton and wife; R. L. Bryson and wife; F. W. Reuss and wife; Citizens Bank; A. B. Cline; J. W. R. Cline; George M. Dalton; L. J. Dalton, Trustee and judgment cred itors; A. L, Dills; S. A. Harris; Fannie Henry; Wm. H. Higdon & Co; F. A. Holbrooks; Larken Hol brooks; W. A. Holbrooks; J. T. B'erry; J. L. Dalton; Elizabeth Holbrooks; Grant, wife of Jas M; E. M. Bradley; J. C. Jones; S. E. Woodward; J. M. Beasley; A. T. Bryson; Martha Caler; W. T. Hurst; R. A. Lind sey; I. N. Mason; Henry Ramsey; A. Shields; T. J. Tramel; W. H. Wikle; W. J. Beasley; L. Lindsey; Roy R. Bryson; Harriette Ingram; W. R. Ingram; Perry Jones Chev rolet Co. (judgment creditors); James Raby; T. E. Raby; S. J. Raby; S. Sternberg; N. C. Tal lent; U. S. Ruby Mining Co., Inc; F. H. Wiggins: W. J. Je.nkins; A. L. Raby; Elijah Raby; Elizabeth Lakey; James M. Grant; J. B. Lakey; W. B. Woodward; Joseph Beasley; Emeline Bryson; Nancy Hurst; Rachel Lindsey; J. J. Mar- tm; J. M. Mason; Lucinda Ram sey; M. J. Shields; A. J. Wikle; Jud. Wiki; James Bryson; S. A. Alunday; James T. Gibson; Mattie Beasley; Adam Leatherman; W. P. Kaier; Northwest Carolina Utilities, .Inc; Ella Leatherman; Z.M. Leath erman; Samuel Bryson; Isaac Leath erman; Joseph Shepherd; David Jankower; W. R. Trammel; Pearl y. Bryson; Sam Leatherman; N, 1, Mason; T. C. Shepherd; R. Tramel; Mary E. Wikle; Reuben Beasley; Janies Cansler;Mary Bry son; Narcissus T, Giibson; G. H. Gibson; Joseph J, Shepherd; B. J. Hurst; T. J. Trammel; Beulah B, Bryson; Uriah Leatherman; Abey Rickman; Minnie Jones; Z. M. Leatherman; A. B. Dalton, wife of; R. T. Trammel; W, Mashburn; Loranzo Leatherman; G. H. Gib- ^nd all persons whomsoever who have, or claim to own, any estates or interests in the fee or otherwise in and to the premises described in the petition filed in this cause and described in this notice, and any and all heirs and devisees of the several parties above named, whose names and ad dress w are unknown, and all and singular their heirs, husbands, wives, clevises, executors, administrators, representatives, alienees, successors and assigns, of each and every of ■em, and all unknown owners, lienors, or claimants, having or claiming to have, any right, title, estate, equity, interest or lien; and all occupants, lessees, .users, hold ers and owners of and claimants,to y rights or easeme,nt or prescrip- tion in, over, across, or through tnn or any part thereof; you will please take notice; that an action entitled as above has Court the District Vn'ted States for the •"a'h™ n" °c' "r*,'' fa. b„n askini f” petition filed therein certain 1 ^condemnation of l>etitiAn described in the said that vnn J hereinafter described ; Ssarr anT "=c- just and r parties to the action- th f” .^'sposition of this institutpH K *1 action has been lorliev fir States At- North Carrfr ® Western District of Sd behalf of the tion of f' I°^^l>e.condemna- lands described in the described by meter"' Exhibit “A” and kl ‘o/'he petitioj ceeding filed with th , United States Dist,, Ashevme North'S^ No. 506-a, apparent 1,1 nve owners being Afe Horn Estate, co: ' to survey 227.00 acres, Macon County and si, North Lakey, Brushy and J„ tributaries of the TtL more particulady metes and bounds in Ftl and Exhibit “B-1” ny petition in this ’pmt with the Clerk of tie Ci District Court at Asb Carolina. Tract No, and presumptive ownen A.^ W. Reid and G, \{ taining according to j acres, situated in ilacm son Counties, North ( the waters of Caler Cie. tary of Cowee Creek, i ularly described by bounds in Exhibit hibit “B-2”, attached I, tion in this proceeding the Clerk of the I'n District Court at Ask Carolina. Tract No, 5) and presumptive owner mon C. Leatherman, co cording to survey M ated in Macon and S ties. North Carolina, oi of Huckleberry Creek, of Cowee Creek, more described by metes am Exhibit “A-3”, and u[ plat Exhibit atli petition in this proceeJi the Clerk of the UnW trict Court at Asheville olina. Tract No. 995, i presumptive owner b Sisk, containing accon vey 37.30 acres, sitiiati County, North Carol! waters of Calerk Brai tary of Cowee Creek, ularly described by bounds in Exhibit “A- map or plat Exhibit “ ed to the petition in ing filed with the ( United States Distrii Asheville, North Carol 995, apparent and presi er being R. D, Sisk, c cording to survey 16.0 ated in Macan County, lina, on the Waters of a tributary of Cowee particclarly described bounds in Exhibit “A map or plat Exhibit “1 to the petition in tti filed with the Clerk i States District Court North Carolina. Tract parent and presumpti ing I. D. Leathernii according to survey ? uated in Macon and ties. North Carolina, waters of Hucklebei tributary of Cowee particularly described bounds in Exhibit A map or plat Exhibit ed to the petition ii> ing filed with thf United States W' Asheville, North ■each of you are hert be and appear at tni Clerk of the United Court for the Wes*' North Carolina, in W Courthouse BuiUmS Buncombe County, not later than ten ( and after the comple of this summons t)y four (4) successive« to t filei wer or demur complaint herein named petitioner W the said Clerk and) notified that d J and answer or d petition OT com^ time specified, apply to the C ^ demanded in sa^ the Honoraible of the District g of S' let ,1 ern District of Nof,, V of oil' the 14th day and the Y^ar the 161st. J. W A. Lytle, ed J. Y. Lytle, Deputy Cle Sl7-4tc-08