PAGE TWO
Mrs. J. B. Collins
Passes Sunday At Home
In Iotla Section
. : Mrs, Arie Morrison Collins, 72,
wife of J., Baz Collins, died at her
home in the Iotla section Sunday
morning at 3:45 o'clock. She had
been in ill health for several
months, and on February 23 she
fell and fractured both legs.
Mrs. Collins, who was born On
October 10, 1868, was the daughter
,of: the late William M. and Clar
inda Cansler Morrison,' of llotla.
On February 10, 1910, she was mar
ried to Mr. Collins. She was. a
member of the Cpwee Baptist
church, and had lived in the Iotla
community all of her life.
Funeral services were held Mon
day morning at 11. o'clock at the
' Iotla Methodist church, with the
pastor, the Rev. Harry S. Williams,
in charge. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Surviving, besides the husband,
are one brother, James R. Morri
son, of Iotla, and four sisters, Mrs.
James H. Potts, of Franklin; Mrs.
F. M. Ashe, of Green's Creek,
Jackson county; Mrs. I.ucy Jac
obs, of Iotla, and Mrs. Alice Mor
rison, of Daytona Beach, Fla.
The pallbearers were eight ncph
. ews, Charles Morrison, Derald Ashe,
Lawrence Pntts, Arvil Swafford,
Charlie Potts, Glenn Ray, Lyle
Jacobs and Baxter Ashe.
Boy Riding Bicycle
Struck By Car
Gilmer Russell, 15, son of Mr.
and Mrs.1 Heyiiian Russell of
.Franklin, suffered painful cuts and
bruises about the face and head
Saturday morning when struck by
an automobile driven, according to
officers, by Raymond Endress of
Hamburg, N. Y.
The accident occurred at a Main
street intersection, the youth rid
ing a bicycle at the time. Although
young Russell was taken to a hos
pital, his condition was not serious.
No charges were preferred against
the New York man, the. accident
being deemed unavoidable.
Mrs. Zona Shields, 57
Dies In Flats Township
Mrs. Zona Shields, 57, died at
her home in-. Flats township on
Wednesday, March 20, after a
short illness. Death was caused by
a heart attack.
Mrs. Shields was born on Janu
ary 6, 1883, in Macon county and
spent all of her life here. She
was Miss Zona Douthit before her
marriage to Mark Shields. She
was a member of the Briartown
Baptist church.
Funeral services were conducted
at the home on Thursday after
noon, March ' 21, at 2i30, by the
Rev. Theodore Denny. Interment
was in Briartown cemetery.
Surviving are her husband, sev
en children and one sister, Mrs.
Johnnie Cross, all of Flats.
Marine Enlistments .
Open In This Section
Applications, for enlistment in the
L'.-S. Marine Corps are now being
accepted at the district recruiting
station; -municipal auditorium, Ma
con, Ga. A total of 20 men from
this section will be enlisted by that
station during the month of April.
F'ull information relative to the
life arid opportunities in. the Corps
will be furnished all young nicn
who write to, or call in person at
the Macon station. '-
OVly men who are able to furn
ish good character references, who
have completed grammar school,
are 66 t'o 74 inches in height, and
are of excellent physique can be
accepted. The age limit for appli
cants is 18 to 30 years; however
men over 25 must have some spe
cial technical qualification. .
Opportunities for promotion, ed
ucation, and travel arc open to all
men who enlist in this interesting
branch of the services of our coun
try.
Tesenta
Miss Annie Buchanan is. spend
ing this week with her mother who
has had the measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cabe, who
were married Saturday, March . 23,
spent the week-end with his moth
er and father, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Cabe. j:
Roy Hopkins, who is working at
Jiiawassec, Ga., was visiting home
last week-end.
The snowfall for this vicinity
was' about four inches.
Mrs. Alex Keener is now em
ployed in Franklin.
Buck Creek
By BEE SHOOK
. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cabe an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Margie Louise. '
Mack Rogers and son, James,
from South Carolina, are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Nela Rogers are
planning to visit friends and rela
tives at Lenoir this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan were
visiting Mrs. A. E. Shook Sunday.
Homer Woods was visiting Ray
mond New Sunday, ,
I SUNDAY
International
D SCHOOL
LESSON -:
By HAHOLTJ L. LUNBQUIST. D. D.
Dean ot The Moody Bible Institute
of Chicago. , '
(Released by Western Newspaper Union.
Lesson for March 31
Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se
lected and copyrighted by International
Council of Religious Education; used by
permission.
THE CONTINUING TASK
LESSON TEXT Matthew 2ft: 16-20.
GOLDEN TEXT Ye shall be witnesses
unto me . . . unto the uttermost part
of the earth. Acts 1:8.
World conquestl The dream of dic
tators and of national leaders down
through the ages is to be accom
plished, for there is One who has
the authority to claim such a place
of leadership who will one day rule,
for then "the kingdoms of this
world" will have become 'the king
doms of our Lord, and of his Christ;
and He shall reign for ever and
ever" (Rev. 11:15). While we await
His coming to take the throne are
we to sit idly by? No indeed, for
even now Christ has ell authority
and He has commissioned His fol
lowers to go out and to serve Him in
all the world by making disciples in
every nation. .
I. The Obedient Disciples (vv. 16,
17).
The Lord never fails to keep His
Word, but often His followers miss
great blessing because they fail to
keep their appointments with Him,
He had told His disciples that after
His resurrection He would meet
them in Galilee, and we read that
they met Him at the appointed
place. One trembles to think of
what they s and we might have
missed if they had failed to meet
Him.
His promise to us is just as true
and definite. "Where two or three
are gathered in my name, there am
I in the midst of them" (Matt. 18
20) applies to us today. If we meet
Him at the appointed place, bless
ing will come to us and will flow out
through us to all the world.
Observe that "some doubted,"
that is, they were perplexed and un
certain about the risen Saviour. If
they persisted in their lack of faith
we know that it must have shut them
out of a great blessing, but at the
same time it did not hinder the
Lord's gracious ministry to His oth
er disciples.
II. The All-Fowerf ul Leader (v.
18). . ' -.
Quietly and without any fanfare,
Jesus announced that all power was
given unto Him; or as the Revised
Version more appropriately trans
lates the word, "all authority." He
does have' ' all power, but He has
more. He has the supreme authori
ty which gives Him the right to rule
over the entire creation, heaven and
earth, spiritual as well as material
No man In his right mind has ever
laid claim to authority over even so
much as the earth, but here is One
who without hesitation or qualifica
tion declares that to Him has .been
given all authority in heaven at well
as In earth, that Is, over the entire
creation. Surely it is God Himself
who here speaks to us.
III. The Great Commissi (w.
19. 20a).
"It is the sublimest of all specta
cles to see the risen Christ without
money or army or state, charging
this band of 500 men and women
with world conquest and bringing
them to believe it possible and to un
dertake it with serious passion and
power. Pentecost Is still to come,
but dynamic faith rules on this
mountain in Galilee" (Dr. A. T.
Robertson). ' ; '
Such faith . arid such a commis
sion call for a worldwide mission.
The church or Individual without a
worldwide missionary vision assur
edly does not have the viewpoint of
Christ Observe also that it Is an
evangelistic mission. We are not
called to entertain the world, nor
primarily to Improve the social or
der. Our business is to "make dis
ciples," that is, true followers of Je
sus Christ, which they can only be
come through accepting Him as Sa
viour and Lord.
Such a ministry will Inevitably be
a teaching ministry. "Faith cometh
by hearing, and hearing by the word
of God" (Rom. 10:17). How foolish
is the preacher or evangelist who
fails to teach the Word of God. It is
His appointed method which cannot
fail. Christian baptism is also a
vital part of the Great Commission.
It was first practiced at Pentecost
(Acts 2) and later in the Church
(Acts 8 and 10).
IV. The Abiding rresence (v. 20b).
There is no other statement of fact
(for it is more than a promise) any
where or by anyone that can com
pare with the assurance of Christ
that He is with His witnesses al
ways, even unto the end of the age.
Consider first of all who Is to be
with us, namely, the Son of God.
the risen Christ, the One with all
authority in heaven and earth! Then
note that He is to be with His dis
ciples "always." How important that
is, for as we well know, the inspira
tion of even the greatest human
leader largely goes with him to the
grave. The Lord Jesus, on the other
hand, is with each one of His chil
dren always. What assurance that
fact brings to His witnesses for
Christ as he gives himself joyfully
to the carrying out ot tha Grsat
'tlool - -
the Franklin press and
Free Scholarships
Offered 4-H Boys
Free scholarships to the annual
State 4-H short course at N. C.
State college July 21-27 will be
awarded again to the outstanding
club bpy in each county in the
state, announces L. R. Harrill, state
4-H club leader. The scholarships
are valued at $5 each.
The Chilean nitrate educational
bureau donates the funds for these
awards, through A. G. Floyd, state
manager of the bureau. The same
organization awards a four-year
scholarship to State' college to the
outstanding club-boy in the state
each year.
Harrill has requested county farm
and home agents to supply a list
of the short course scholarship
winners by April 1. Each of the
1,200 clubs in the state is entitled
to send one boy and one girl as
delegates to the short course.
Turning to the subject of 4-11
camps, State Leader Harrill said
that Tom Cash, Ned Tucker, and
E. M. "Nig" Waller have been re
appointed directors of the Mill
stone, Swannanoa, and White Lake
camps, respectively. A handicraft
instructor and cooks' also will com
prise the permanent staff at each
camp.
The county camp 'season will
open June 3 and continue through
August 131. S'x thousand farm boys
and girls are expected to attend
4-H camps during tre coming sum
mer. Preliminary to the regular sea
son, camps or institutes for 4-H
leaders will be held, starting at
Millstone May 6-11 and continu
ing through May 21-24 at Swan
nanoa. The White Lake Leader
Training .school will be May 13-15,
end a fourth institute in the North
eastern district will be May 16-18.
1940 Expected To Be
Good Tourist Year
RALEIGH, March 27. Inquiries
are pouring into the office of the'
Governor's hospitality committee ot
the department of conservation and
development at the rate, of about
100 a day asking for information
about North Carolina, according to
J. C. Baskerville, executive secre
tary of the committee. Alost ot
these letters are from persons m
other states who have seen North
Carolina advertisements or read
stories about the state and who are
interested in coming here on va
cations this spring or summer.
As a result of this unusual in
terest in North Carolina, it is be
lieved that the 1940 tourist sea
son will be even better than last
year when almost 3,000,000 people
visited North Carolina and spent
approximately $100,000,000, Basker
vill pointed out.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
In The District Court of the United
States of America for the Western
District of North Carolina. Ashe-
ville Division. Uvil Jo. loo. unucu
States of America v. 10.4J acres,
more or less ot lana in aiaco
County, North Carolina, J. Frank
Ray, t al. Notice of Action by
Pubiication of Summons. Jo:
mire Crisp; H. M. Crisp; tie.ie
Justice; Macon bounty i-ana com
pany; A. J. Maxwell; John Rogers';
Mrs. Harrison Russell and husband;
k-.pnpr .Sntncc: BenSpence;
Adelia Van Hook and husband,
Cecil Van Hook; E. A Van Hook,
Johnnie Van Hook and wife; Roy
Van Hook and wife; Clyde Conley,
f. rw rnlv; Hester Conley;
Jack Conley; Margaret Bulgm Mc
Guire; Superintendent of the State
Hospital ior tne insane
m r- Browne. Ruth Pitcher and
husband, Eugene E. Browne pos
sible outstanding interest, 1700 North
Michigan Avenue, Saginaw, Mich
igan; Hampden, Emery Company,
the a Massachusetts , corporation,
possible outstanding interest, Chest
lT Pithpr Vernie (widow
of J. M. Pitcher), possible outstand
: in..,t 171)0 North Michigan
Ave.. Saginaw. Mich; Van Hook
Ernest P. and wife. Ruby Van
Hook, possible outstanding interest.
Detroit, Michigan; van nou.
Harve (1. H.) and wire,
any possible outstanding interest,
Chicken. Aiasna; van
a ,;f if anv. bossible outstand
ing interest, Detroit, Mich ; Wright,
Lavina (widow) and present hus
band, if any, possible outstanding
interest. Lyman. Washington;
Wright, Lee and wife, Mrs.
Lee Wright, possible outstand
ing interest, Monroe, Washington;
Wright, Robert and wife, Mrs.
Robert Wright, possible outstand
ing interest, corner 5th and Miller
Streets. Baker, Oregon ; green
wood, Octavia Kelly, possible out
standing timber interest; Humph
ries, Allie, possible outstanding in
terest; Humphreys. Henry, possible
outstanding interest; Humphries,
Lizzie, possible outstanding inter
est; Littlefield, Mrs. N. E., pos
sible outstanding dower; Littlefield,
Mrs. William, possible outstanding
dower; Phillips, Adaline A., pos
sible outstanding interest ; Russell,
Mrs. Steve (widow), possible out
standing interest; unknown credit
ors of J. M. ' Pitcher; unknown
creditors of Henry Wright (Right) ;
Wright, Mrs. Henry, possible out
standing interest; Bingham, B. L;
Justice, Jasper (J. L.) ; Kelly, Sam
L.); Nolen, H. W; Pitcher, J. M ;
Rogers, Evanline; Russell, Harri
son; Russell, Jane; Russell. Steve;
Van Hook. A. G; Van Hook, C.
B; Van Hook, C. t; Van Hook,
T. C; Wright, Henry; Wright,
John; Cockrill (Cockerill), Myrtle
Hester and husband, Paul Cockrill
(Cockerill) proponents. 797 Macon
Street, Memphis, Tenn; Hester,
Fred, Jr., and Wife, Bertna Lynn
Hester, proponents, 797 Macon,
Memnhis. Tenn: Osborne. Pink
Hester and husband, J. . Osborne,
the Highlands maconian
LEGAL ADVERTISING
proponents, 205 Pearl Street, Har
risonville, Missouri; Conley, Uau-y
Hester; Hester, Fred. Sr; Hester,
John; McGuire, W. B; And all
persons whomsoever who have, or
claim to own any estates or inter
ests in the fee or otherwise in ami
to the premises described in the
petition filed in this cause and de
scribed in this notice, and any and
all heirs and devisees 'pf .the several
parties above named, whose names
and addresses are unknown, and all
and singular their heirs, husbands,'
wives,' devisees, executors, adminis
trators, representatives, alienees,
successors arid 'assigns, of. each and
every of them ; and all unknown;
owners, lienors,, or claimants, hav
ing, or claiming to have, any .'right,
title, estate, equity, interest or hen;
and all occupants, lessees, users,
holders and owners of and claim
ants to any rights of easement
prescription in, . ' over, across, or
through said lands, or any part
thereof ; you will please take notice
that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Dis
trict Court of the United States
for the Western District of North
Carolina, at Asheville, N. C, that
summons has been duly issued out
of. said Court, and, petition filed
herein asking for the condemnation
of the lands described in the said
petition and herein after described
that you, and each of you, axe
necessary and proper parties to the
just f and final disposition of this
action; that said action has been
instituted by the United Stat,es At
torney for the Western District of
North Carolina, for the purpose of
the appropriation and condemna
tion by judicial process, for the
public use and benefit of the Unit
ed States of America, of the lands
described in said petition and here
in below described, under and by
virtue of the provisions of the
Weeks Law, Act of Congress of
March 1, 1911, Chap. 186 (30 Stat.
961) Title 16, Sections 513. 521,
553, and 563 of U. S.. C. A., and
according to the method and pro
cedure prescribed in the Act of
Congress of August 1, 1888 (25
Statutes 357 (30 U. S. C. A., Sec
tions 257, 258 and 258-a) ; that the
lands proposed to be condemned
and appropriated by the plaintiff
United States are described sub
stantially as follows : Tract No. 235,
apparent and presumptive owner
being J. FVank Kay, containing ac
cording to survey 82.43 , acres, situ
ated in Macon County, N. C., on
the waters of Tessentee Creek, a
tributary of the Little Tennessee
River, more particularly described
by metes and bounds in Exhibit
"A", and upon map or plat Ex
hibit "B", attached to the petition
in this proceeding filed with the
Clerk of the United States District
Court at Asheville, ,N. C; Tract
No. 234, apparent and presumptive
owner being Mrs. Margaret B.
McGuire. containing according to
survey 25.00- acres, situated in Ma
con County, N, C., on the top of
the Nantahala Mountain, one-fourth
mile southwest of Wayah. Tower,
more particularly described by metes
and bounds in Exhibit "A-l'V and
upon map or plat Exhibit "B-l",
attached to the petition in this
proceeding filed with the Clerk of
the United States District Court
at Asheville, N. C; You and each
of you are hereby notified to be
and appear at the office of the
Clerk of the United States District
Court for the Western District of
North Carolina, in the United States
Courthouse Building at Asheville,
Buncombe County, N. C, not later
than ten (10) days from and after
the completion of service of this
summons by publication for four
(4) successive weeks, and answer
or demur to the petition or com
plaint herein filed by the above
named petitioner in the office of
the said Clerk, and you are furth
er notified that if you fail to ap
pear and answer or demur to the
said petition or complaint within the
time specified the petitioner will
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in said petition; witness
the Honorable E. Y. Webb, Judge
of the District Court for the West
ern District of North Carolina, this
the 25th day of March, 1940. J.Y.
Jordan, Clerk. By: W. A. Lytle,
Deputy Clerk.
M28-4tc A18 ".'
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of Mrs. Ella Cabe, deceased, late
of Macon county, N. C, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
.on or before the 16th day of March,
1941, or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to' said estate will please
make immediate settlement.
This 16th' day of March, 1940.
GORDON AMMONS,
Administrator.
M21 6tp A25
NOTICE
North Carolina
Maoon County
In pursuance of Chapter 64 of
Consolidated Statutes of North
Carolina, notice is hereby given
that the partnership at one time
existing between Ellis Clarke Sop
er and Frances C. Carey was dis
solved on, or about the 20th day
of March, 1938, and the undersign
ed is not liable for any debts or
other obligations incurred by the
said Frances C. Carey in the name
of the former partnership since
that date.
ELLIS CLARKE SOPER
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of Commodore Stanfield, deceased,
late of Macon county, N. C, this
is to notify all persons having
claims against , the estate of said
deceased tcv exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the 6th
day of March, 1941, or this notice
will be plead in bar of their re-
LEGAL ADVERTISING
covcry. All persons indebted to said
esta'te will please make immediate
settlement. -This
Oth day of March, 1940.
H, L. STANF1ELU,
' .' . Administrator
M14 0tp-A4
NOTICE OF SALE
Nrth Carolina
Maoon County
WHEREAS :power of sale was
vested in the undersigned trustee
by deed of trust executed by VV.
D. Keener and M. A. Keener, dated
October -10, 1937, and recorded m
the cfficeVof the Register of Deeds
for Macon County, North Carolina,
in 'Mortgage Book 35, at page 366,
to secure the payment ot certain
indebtedness in said deed of . trust
set forth; and whereas, default has
been made in the payment of the
same : '. 1
1 will, therefore, by virtue of
the power of sale by said deed of
trust ' in me vested, on Monday,
April 1, 1940, at 12 o'clock noon,
at the courthouse door in Franklin,
North .Carolina, sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described' real estate :
BEGINNING at a black jack on
a ridge in Charles Cabe's line the
original beginning corner of the
Keener land and running a cor
rected line from the beginning to
an old B. O. stump as follows: S
10 SL i. jij poies 10 a i.me aim
pointers, then S 18 deg. '30. min. W
17 poles to a stake and pointers;
then S . 22 deg. 30 .min. E 41 poles
to an old B. O. stump on the West
side of the road leading to Floyd
Strain's residence ;"' then S 83 E
with 1 deg. 30 .. -min.. variation 52
poles to a stake in a field J. D.
Keener's beginning corner, said
stake being a corner common to
the Keener and Jack' Carpenter
lands ; then with a divisional line
between J. D. and W. D. Keener
as follows: N 35 deg. 15 min, 25a
poles to a maple on- thq East bank
of a small branch ; then N 13 W
20 poles to a locust stake on the
West side of the branch; then
crossing the branch N 16 deg. 30
min. E 5 poles and 15 links to a
dogwood on the East side of the
branch; then N 3 deg. 15 min. W
35. poles and 8 links to a locust
stake ; then , N 75 deg. 45 min. E
10 poles to a locust stake; then N
88 E 24 poles to a locust stake;
then N 74 E 12 poles to a maple
on the bank of a branch; then N
55 deg. 45 min. W 36 poles to an
iron stake at intersection of old line
between George penland and Keen
er land ; then with said old line
W 2 deg. 30 min. variation 98J4
poles -to the BEGINNING, contain
ing 47 acres, more or less.
This February 28, 1940.
R. S. JONES,, Trustee
M7 4tc M28
NOTlICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
Macon County.
In The Superior Court
Elva Welch .
. vs-
Harley Welch arid wife, :
Welch; B. C. Welch and wife,
Welch; and - - Welch
and : Welch, children of
Oscar Welch, deceased, and all un
known heirs of Jess Welch, de
ceased. ' .
Under and by virtur of" the auth
ority conferred upon me by judg
ment of the Superior Court of Ma
con County, North Carolina, on the
26th day of February, 1940, in the
above entitled cause, I will, on the
1st day of April, 1940, at twelve
o'clock noon at the Courthouse
door of Macon County, in Frank
lin, North Carolina, offer for sale
and sell to the highest bidder, for
cash at public auction, the follow
ing described land:
On the waters of Burningtown
Creek, Beginning at a Spanish oak
corner of Sec. No. 18 and 19 and
runs N 100 poles to a stake and
pointers; then W 147 to a stake in
the line of No. 1560; then S 100
poles to a hickory; then E 93
poles to a hickory in the south
boundary line of Entry No. 12790;
then S 19 poles to a pine: then
S 82 E 20 poles to a stake; then
S 87 E 16 poles to a stake; then
N 82 E 10 poles to a stake; then
N 65 E 16 poles to a stake; the
graveyard in J. J. W. McCoy's
west boundary line; then with said
line N 19 poles to the beginning.
This the 1st day of March, 1940.
G. L. HOUK, Commissioner.
M7-4tc M28
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
Maoon i County.
The Federal Land Bank of
Columbia
vs.
W. N. Grist and wife, Willie Mae
Grist, et al.
Pursuant to a judgment entered
in the above entitled action on the
19th day of February, 1940, in the
Superior Court of said County by
the Clerk, I will, on Monday, the
first day of April, 1940, at 12
o'clock noon, at the courthouse
door in said county, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash the following described lands,
situated in Flats Township, Macon
County, North Carolina, consisting
of 541 acres, more or less, being
known as the J. C. Strong prop
erty, and being the same lands de
scribed in a deed from Gilmer A.
Jones, Commissioner, to The Fed
eral Land Bank of Columbia, said
deed bearing date of January 4,
Thursday, March 28, 1940
LEGAL ADVERTISING
1937 . and registered in the office
of the Register of Deeds for Ma
con County, in Book A-5 of Deeds,
page 316.
All bids will be received sub
ject to' rejection or confirmation
by the Clerk of said, Superior
Court, and no bid will be accepted
or reported unless its maker shall
deposit with said Clerk at the close
of the bidding the sum of Fifty
($50.00) Dollars, as a forfeit and
guaranty of compliance with his bid,,
the same to be credited on his bid
when accepted. .
Notice is now given that said
lands will be resold at the . same
place and upon the same terms at
2 o'clock p. m., of the same day
unless said deposit is sooner made
Every deposit not forfeited or
accepted will be promptly returned
to the maker.
This 20th day of February, 1940.
GILMER A. JONES,
. ; ' Commissioner
M7-4tc M28
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina,
Macon County.
WHEREAS power of sale was
vested in the undersigned trustee
by deed , of trust executed by J.
D. Keener and wife, Florence
Keener, dated October 16, 1937, and
recorded in the office of the Keg-,
ister. of Deeds for Macon County,
North Carolina, in Mortgage Book
35, at page 365, to secure the pay
ment of certain indebtedness in
said deed of trust set forth; and
wiiereas, ueiauu nas ucen niaue m
the payment of the same:
1 will, therefore, by virtue of the
liower of sale by deed of trust in
me vested, on Monday, April I,
1940, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the
courthouse door in Franklin, North
Carolina, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described real estate :
BEGINNING at a stake in a
field situated S 83 E with 1 deg.
30 min. variation 52 poles from an
old B. O. stump on the West
bank of a road leading to Floyd
Strain's residence, said stake being
a corner common to the Keener
and Jack Carpenter land; then with
a divisional line between said J.
D. and W. D. Keener as follows :
N 35 deg. 15 min. E 25J4 poles to
a maple on the East bank of a
small branch ; then N 13 W 20 poles
to a locust stake on the West side
of the branch; then crossing the
branch N 16 deg. 30 min E 5 poles
and 15 links to a dogwood on the
East side of the branch ; then N
3 deg. 15 min. W 35 poles and 8
links to a locust stake; then N 75
deg. 45 min. E 10 poles to a locust
stake; tnen in bh n & poles to a
locust stake; then N 74 E 12 poles
to a maple on the bank of a
branch; then N 55 deg. 45 min. W
36 poles to an iron stake at the
intersection of old line between the
George Penland and Keener land;
then with said line E with 2 deg.
30 min. variation 38J4 poles to a
stake an old corner of the Penland
land; then N with old line 22
poles bo a stake replacing a B. J.
on a ridge; then N 45t E with' old
line 22 poles to a stake an old
corner of the Keener land ; then
S with the line between the H. A.
Osborne and Keener lands 165 poles
to a white oak an old corner;
then W with the old line 68 poles
to a stake an old corner of the
Keener land; then N 15 poles to
the BEGINNING, containing 43
acres, more or less.
This February 28, 1940.
R. -S. JONES, Trustee
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NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina
Maoon County
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale vested in the undersigned
trustee by deed of trust executed
by L, W. Hauser and wife, Bettie
Hauser, to the undersigned trustee,
dated March 5, 1929, and recorded
in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Macon County, North
Carolina, in Book of Mortgages
and Deeds of Trust No. 31, page
150, the undersigned trustee will
tt 12 o'clock noon, on Wednesday,
April 3rd, 1940, sell at the Court
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olina, to the highest bidder for
cash the following described real
estate:
In Franklin Township, Macon
County, North Carolina: 1st Tract:
All the lands described in a deed
from C. C. Daniels, Attorney-in-fact
for the heirs at law of Alice
L. Robinson, to Luther Hauser and
wife, Bettie Hauser, said deed -bearing
date of June 4, 1921, and
registered in tli f; n( h
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Register of Deeds for Macon
County in Book F-4 of Deeds,
page 537.
2nd Tract: All the lands de
scribed in a deed from R. L.
Porter and wife, to Bettie Hauser,
said deed bearing date of Febru
ary 24, 1908 and registered in the
office of Register of Deeds for
Macon County in Book A-3 of
Deeds, Page 132., .
Default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness se
cured by said deed of trust and
demand having been made upon
the undersigned trustee by the
holder of said indebtedness.
This the 2nd day of March, 194a
GEO. B. PATTON,
Trustee
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