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PAGE EIGHT THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THURSDAY, MARCH. IT, IMS TO VACCINATE DQGSJN APRIL (Continued from Page One) is to be worn by the dog at' al; times. , , , Sec. 7. It is the duty of the sher iff and his deputies to assist the rabies inspector in the enforcement of this act. Sec. 8. After the rabies inspector has carried out his provisions of this act as to Sec. 5, it is the dut of the sheriff, assisted by the rab ies inspector to make a thorough canvass of the county and frequent ly thereafter to determine if there are any dogs not wearing the metal tags provided for in Sec. 6. If such dogs are found, the sheriff is to notify the owner to comply with the rules of this act and providi the certificate within three days. Ii the owner fails to do this he shar be prosecuted in accordance with the provisions of this act. If the ' owner of a dog cannot be found i! is the duty of the sheriff or his deputy to kill the said dog. Sec. ,9. The rabies inspector shall collect from each owner a fee ol not more than 50 cents for each dog vaccinated. Any dog ' owner who fails to have his dog vacci nated, during the appointed time", the rabres inspector is in his , town ship shall have said dog vaccinated in accordance with Sec. 8 and pay an additional fee of 25 cents to the rabies inspector. "Sec. 10., Dogs born after the reg ular vaccination period shall 'be car ried to the rabies inspector when they are two months of age and have him vaccinate said dogs. Sec. 24. Any person who violates any of the provisions of this act or any regulations of the quaran tine established thereunder shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be subject to a fine of not less than ten dol lars ($10.00) or more than fifty dollars ($50.00) or, imprisonment of not' less than ten (10) days or more than thirty (30) days at the discre tion of the court. LEGAL ADVERTISING ; NOTICE North Carolina Maccin County In The Superior Court Before the Clerk W. Roy Carpenter, administrator of the estate of Sarah L. Long vs. J. M. Carpenter and wife, Ada Carpenter, B. H. Carpenter and wife, Levada Carpenter, Mrs. Riley Gailand, H. C. Carpenter and wife, ' Carpenter, Oscar Car penter and wife Carpenter, Linda Carpenter, Mrs. Lee Moore and .husband, Lee Moore, T. C. Car penter and wife, Mrs, T. C. Car penter, A. R. Carpenter and wife, Mrs. A. R. Carpenter, B. W. Car penter and wife, Mrs. B. W. Car penter, G. R. Taylor and unknown heira-at-law of Mrs. G, R. Taylor, Mrs. Minnie Fowler and husband, . Fowler, Lloyd Carpenter and wife, Mrs. Lloyd Carpenter, Robert Carpenter and wife, Mrs. Robert Carpenter, Grady Carpenter and wife, Mrs. Grady Carpenter, Mrs. Lizzie Taylor and husband, Taylor, Mrs. Uuy Mauldin and husband Guy Mauldin, Ray mond TayTor and the unknown heirs of Mrs. Raymond Taylor, Ethel Carpenter and all unknown heirs-at-law of Sarah L. Carpenter and all persons, firms, and corpora tions owning or claiming to own any interest in the lands described in the petition. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendants named above will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon coun ty, North Carolina for the purpose of selling the real estate of Sarah L. lng, deceased, to make assets to pay debts and costs of adminis tration: And the said defendants will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said county in the courthouse at Frank lin, North Carolina on the 13th day of , April, 1938 and answer or de rniir to the 'complaints in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demanded in said! complaint. This 12th day of March, 1938. HARLEY R. CABE, Clerk Superior Court. Macon County, North Carolina. M174tc J&J-A7 , . . LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon Co(unty In The Superior Court . Before the Clerk Sam J. . Murray, Administrator of the estatcof Addie Guest, deceased vs. George Guest, James Guest, Fred Guest, et al. LEGAL ADVERTISING Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court in the( above entitled Special Proceedings, the undersigned Commissioner will, on the 11th day of April, 1938 at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House door in 'Franklin, Macon County, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following d scribed tract and parcel of land: LEGAL ADVERTISING ' Beginning at a stake in Shook's. line N 85 ' E 52.. poles from, a double black oak, K. Elias corner, a stake back of Guest's barn, . bears S.6 W, 16 rods to a hickory in an old open field; then S 11 E 424 rods to a stake in Guest's old .boundary line ; then N 88 E 10 rods to a hickory on the bank of the road, Guest's old corner; then N 4 LEGAL ADVERTISING E 43 rods to a small black gum in Shook's line ; then N 23 W 16tf rods to a stake in Shook's line ; then S 85 W 13J4 rods; the same containing six and three-tenths acres more or less and being the lands' of Addie Guest,' deceased. ; This the 8th. day of March, . 1938. G. L. HOUK, Commissioner. M 1 7 4tc GLH A7 . "IF ALL THE OtlEY JH THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK BELONGED TO YOU, AMD YOU ALONE" - - - You Couldn't Buy a Better Refrigerator You need not be wealthy to enjoy the unexcelled convenience, dependable operation and ex treme economy of the GnxAMhBior. Today, the world's finest refrigerator costs no more than ordinary makes. 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