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PAGE TWO THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND TfE HI CM LANDS MAC ON LAN THURSPAY. JANUARY . - LEGA" APV ERTIS1NG tract or'pafcjjl of . Und purchased uy Highlands ;'ia(id;.yompa.ny, trom J. Q. HersoV and wifeV and 'it was surveyed and mapped by J. Q. Pierson for Highland? Land Company: " - LOT NO. 27: BEGINNING at a stake at the intersection of the Last side of Cullasaja Drive and the South side of Bruner Lane (witnessed by a 12-in. leaning ser vice tree, S 81 deg. 30 mm. E 9 feet); runs with the South line of Bruner Lane as . follows: S 59 E 85.5 feet' to a stake, (witnessed by a 10-Ln. service tree N 82 deg. 15 min. W 8.5 feet); then S 69 deg. .15 min. E 18.5 ft. to a stake, (witnessed by a 24-in. white pine S 58 deg. E 15 min. E 9 feet); S 48 deg. E 54 feet to a stake, (witnessed by a 10-in. white pine S 71 deg. 45 min. E 8 feet) ; S 53 E 81 feet to a stake, (witnessed by a 14-in. oak N 2 deg. 05 min. E 4 feet); then S 18 deg. 30 min. W 213 feet to a stake at the East end of an entrance roadway 20 feet in width, (witnessed by a 2-in. maple N 76 deg. 30 min. W 11 feet) then N 42 W with the North side of said entrance roadway 222 feet to a stake in the East line of Cullasaja Drive as follows : N 16 deg. 15 min. W 110 feet to a stake, (witnessed by a 24-in maple N 73 E 26 feet); N 3 deg. 15 min. E 80 feet to the beginning. Con taining one acre more or less. LOT NO. 28: BEGINNINQ at a stake in Mill Creek South of the bridge on Cullasaja Drive and in the South line of said Cullasaja Drive, (witnessed by a 36-in hem lock N 81 deg. 45 min. E 53 feet, also an 8-in. birch S 53 deg. 25 min. E 46 feet) ; runs N 61 E with the South side of said Culla- Blair Urges Growers To Plan 1938 Crops "Plan your crops for 1938 and then have your county agent visit your farm to help you start a definite rotation," is the advice which E. C. Blair, State college extension agronomist, is giving North Carolina farmers as they start the New Year. If such .a plan is not possible, the grower should take stock of every field, decide what is to be planted oii it, what fertilizer is to be used, and then make arrange ments to get his seed and ferti lizer at once, Blair said. In preparing for the coming growing season, Piedmont farmers should run their plows every day that weather and the condition of the soil permit. On many soils in tins section, it is imperative to turn under clovers and lespedeza early. This is necessary in order to prevent damage to corn crops from "bud worms and to be able to prepare a good seed bed. All other lands not growing a vinter crop should be turned in January if not plowed in December. Once plowed and left roiifh. vn 1 ter will do the necessary harrow ing, Blair said. - Spring oats sowed at any time during the current month will make a better crop than oats sowed in March or April, the agronomist explained. Coastal Plain growers should fin ish turning under all corn stalks, cotton stalks, tobacco stalks, soy beans, cowpeas, . velvet bean vines, or any other crop residue from 1937. Blair pointed out that the plant food in this material cannot be utilized in 1938 unless it is disced into the soil in time to fully decay before spring; . Getting rid of the stalks this way also makes it eas ier to cultivate crops next' summer. steeper ' than expected, " . The Chicago1, top for weighty steers in", September and October came close to $20 per hundred on, numerous occasions. Recent quota tions list the cattle at $13 or a drop of nearly $7. Picturing the effect in North Carolina, Case pointed out as. ex ample 10 head of show cattle that were sold during the state fair in middle October for an average of $15 per hundred. . f Three weeks later at the Ashe ville fat stock show, cattle of equal or better quality sold for only $11 per hundred. Today the same ani mals would not bring over $8 or $9 at the outside. The drop in prices of the high er grades of cattle is much more severe than in the plainer kinds, although all have been . affected seriously, Case pointed out. Prices during the next few months will probably fall even low er than they are now unless indus trial activities show a marked im provement, the State college spe cialist declared. "Farmers with breeding herds are not hurt seriously by these market reverses since feed is plenti ful and low-priced," Case said. "The long time outlook for the man with the commercial herd of cattle to consume farm grown feeds and in directly build up the productivity of the soil is bright and will re main so in spite of lower prices for fat cattle." LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING . The annual stockholders meeting of the Macon County Building & Loan Association will be held in the Building & Loan office. Bank j of Franklin Building, at . seven- thirty o clock p. m. on lhursday, January 20,. 1938. Please be present either in person or by proxy. H. W. CABE, President. J6 2tc J 13 LEGAL ADVERTISING lasaja1 Drive 72 v feet to a fstakc In the , South line of a 20-fwt wide entra-rice roadway betweenthis anu the above described tract; then S 42 E with the South line of said roadway 243 feet to a stake, (wit nessed by ) a 12-iin. hemlock S 43 deg. 15 min. E 27 feet, also a 14-in. chestnut & ? . deg. ,15 rain. W 3.5 feet) JJdta, '& 18 deg. ,39 min. W 217 feet to a stake in Mill Creek, (witnessed , by a 16-in. hemlock N 87, deg. 10 min. E 20 feet) ; then 'rwith ; the ; center ot Mill Creek and Ben Thwoite's East boundary line as follows: N 45 W 81 feet to a stake, (wit nessed by a , 30-in , leaning maple N 86 E 32 feet); N 22 deg. 45 min. W 163 feet to . a stake, (wit nessed by a 24-in. hemlock S 56 deg. "35 min. E 33 feet); N 11 deg. 25 min. W 145.5 feet to the begin ning, containing one acre, more or less. ; ... This, the 3rd day of January, 1938. R. S. JONES, Commissioner. J134tc F3 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, . Maoofta County. la The Superior , Court - C. W.-Cabe ..." vs. Fred P. Cabe, Mrs. R. L. Cabe and The Federal Land Bank, of Columbia. . ''-.. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior. Court . of Macon County, entered in the above en titled action by his Honor, H. Hoyle Sink, at the December term, 1937 Macon County Superior Court, the undersigned commissioner will, on the 7th day", of February, at 12 o'clock- noon at ithej county LEGAL ADVERTISING V" "'i 11 T 1 " Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the high est - Didder for cash, the following uescriDed real estate. BEGINNING at a stake on top of the ridge replacing a Spanisn oak, C. L. Ingram s corner ot his Henry land, and runs N 65J4 de grees L 3v4 poles to a maple near tne ranch; then N 3tf4-degrees E 12J4 poles to a stake on the east margin of the road opposite the spring;, then S 524 degrees E 53. poles to a black oak on top ol the ridge ; then N 86J4 de grees E 284 poles to a stake on top ' of the ridge witnessed by two black gums ; then $ 59 . degrees is" &Jj poles to a chestnut oak; then S 72l3 degrees E 24J4 poles to a stake in the outside boundary line of the R. L. Cabe land; then N 17J4 degrees E x poles to a hickory ; then N 4 degrees E 17J4 poles to a hickory; then N 43J4 degrees W 64 poles to a chestnut; then N 87 . degrees W 35 poles to a chestnut oak; then N12J4 de grees W 56 poles to a black gum, the beginning corner of the R. L. Cabe land; then S 67 degrees W 50 poles to. a stake replacing a Spanish oak; then N 77 degrees VY & pUICa IU M4KC l 111c iauc , then S 31J4 degrees W 51 poles to a chincapin; then S 39 degrees E 46tf to the BEGINNING. Containing- (63) acres, more or less. , The above sale is made subject to a mortgage to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia. , , The successful bidder will be re quired to deposit $25.00 to guaran tee compliance with his bid. This the 20th day of December, 1937. R. S. JONES, Commissioner. J134tc F3 Cattle Prices Drop In Past Two Months Cattle prices which rode the crest of the. ..wave . in September and October have dropped sharply in the past two months with an outlook for still further declines. L. I. Case, extension beef cattle specialist, at State college, declar ed the anticipated drop in finished cattle prices came much sooner than looked for, as well as being HORN'S SHOE SHOP SAYS WE ARE STILL MENDING SHOES When you have no beau, You can claim for a treat, We'll save you dough, On both of your feet. HORN'S SHOE SHOP Box 212 Troy F. Horr- Opposite Courthouse ar DEFINITE RELIEF OR MONEY BACK THE WIIXARD TREATMENT hM brought prompt, definite relief In thousand of cases of Stomach and Duodenal Ulcere, due to Hyperacid ity, and other forms of Stomach Dis trtst due to Exeest Acid. SOLD ON IS DAYS TRIAL. For complete In formation, read "Wlllard'a Massage ot aieiiei." ask iot u tree as PERRY'S DRUG STORE NOTICE OF SALE State of North CamcUina, i County - of Maooii. Macon County, Flaintiff. i vs. ErskLne Winn and wife Winn, G. Allen Bank and wife, Lula W. Banks, Earl Duckett and wife, Duckett, Detendants. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above : en titled action on the 3rd day of January, 1938, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 7th day of February, 1938, at 12 o'clock, noon', at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Highlands Township, Macon Coun ty, State of North Carolina, and known as lot No. 3 of the Mirror Lake Subdivision, and having the following courses and boundaries : BEGINNING at a point between Lots No. 3. and No. 4 in old Franklin Road, running 136 feet SW 68 to center of Ravel Road 50 feet; thence 60 feet along said road; thence NW 49i deg. 66 feet to center of old Franklin Road; thence along said road N 13 deg. 15 min. E 100 feet; thence N 0 deg. 45 min. E 76 feet to place of beginning, more fully shown by plat made by S. B. Rambo, C. E., July 18, 1925, : of the G. Allen Banks Subdivision of the Mirror Lake Property. This, the 3rd day of January, 1938. R. S. JONES, Commissioner, NOTICE OF .SALE State of North Carolina, County (of Macon. Macon County, Plaintiff, vs. F. N. Anderson and wife, II py.wsi;mnsi Anderson, J. E. Perry, E. B. Sut ton, and Highlands Land Com pany, Defendants. ' Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior- Court of Macon County entered in the above en titled action on the 3rd day of January, 1938, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 7th day of February, 1938, at 12 o'clock, .noon, at the Courthouse door in Macon County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate: Being lots Nos. 27 and 28 in the boundary of land situated in the Help Them CleanM the Blood of Harmful Body Wast Tear IHdneys are constantly flltarina- waste matter from the blood atresia. Bui kidneys aometimaa las; In their work do ' aot act as Nature Intended fail to ra- tnora impurities that, if retained, may Klaoa the eystem and upset the whole dy machinery. Symptoms msy be narcfof backache Berslstent headache, attacks ot dlninaoa. , getting up nights, swelling, pafflneas atnaar in eyse a resting 01 nervous anxiety and losa of pep and strength. Other signs of kidney or bladder dis order may be burning, scanty or toe frequent urination. There should be no doubt that prompt treatment is wiser than neglect. Use Doan't Pill. Doan'0 have been winning new friends for more than forty years. Are reeommeaded by grateful people the Conpoxate limits of the Town-oi eountry over. Atk your ntngHOorl Highlands. fnnntv of Macon, State of North Carolina, known as the Stewart - Bascom - Pierson -Vaughan lands, and ieing that Statement At Close of Business, December 31, 1937 Resources :; , Cash ancl due frpm. other banks. ..v...;.iM........: $81,083.39 U. S. Government bonds, direct andor fiilly guaran teed 111,176.19 State, County and Municipal bonds 300,322.93 Domestic stocks ...........,...,...:v...:L...;.;..,.. 200.00 Loans and discounts ..,..................,MV..,., Banking house and banking equipment and fixtures , .13,615.29 Other real estate ::..:...;...:.;.f . 29,205.24 3SSC t S MiMMiiMiiiMitrMatifitrkMMiM,tilvMrMMMMt . 3e585e W TOTAL $749,338.42 Liabilities Capital stock common ... $50,000.00 Surplus -:: : '18,000.00 ' . : Undivided profits ;..;;.:v:r;; 5443.00 ,, Total Capital Funds ...... .. Reserves for taxes, interesti - etc' -. : ' -'6,194.53 Total Deposits 669,700.89. TOTAL ...... $749,338.42 The steady growth of this , bank is reflected by the following comparative deposit figures: Deposits June 30, 1933 ............... Deposits December 31, 1933 ... 275,651.17 Deposits June 30, 1934 303,322.26 Deposits December 31, 1934 370,384.92 , Deposits June 30, 1935 417,446.07 Deposits December 31, 1935 500,473.98 Deposits June 30, 1936 547,365.74 Deposits December 31, 1936 635,743.05 Deposits June 30, 1937 647,609.67 Deposits December 31, 1937 .................... 669,700.89 We Pay 22 Interest on Time and Savings Deposits The Jackson Coumty Bank Highlands, N. C. Sylva, N. C. 1 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ', - $5,000.00 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor
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