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The Fianklin Preti and Th? Highland* Macotlian MISS JO ANNE STILES MARRIES ROBERT HI BBS Mr. and Mrs. George Stiles, of Prentiss, have announced the .narrui&e 01 inelr uaugmti, Vu-i. I Jo Anne Stiles, to Robert Hubbs, of KnoxvlUe, Tenn. The wedding took place In Clayton, Ga., August 7. The bride was attired in a blue suit with white accessor ies. The couple will make their home In Knoxvllle. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ledford had as guests at their home at Prentiss Mrs. Ledford's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. j J H Ragsdale, of Delano, Call!., j and the Ragsdales' daughter i and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Massey, also of Delano. While here, they also visited Mrs. Ragsdale's brother, E. N. Cabe, of the Clark's Chapel com munity. They left a lew days ago for Oastonla to visit an other of Mrs. Ragdale's broth ers, Barnum Cabe, before re turning to California. Oeorge Carpenter, of Valdese, formerly of Franklin, if here for a visit to his brother, E. J. Car penter, and family. Mr. Carpen ter, who has been aw$y from Macon County for mftny jears. U engaged Id the theatre busi nest For a nUfrber of yeifj he nas been a member of the Burke county board Ot educa tion. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Franklin have returned to their home at Elkland, Penna., after spending a week here with Mrs. Franklin's parents, Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Fouts. Miss Sue McConnell, of Wlns ton-Salem, is spending her two week vacation with relatives friends at and near Scaly. Miss Frankle Bumgarner Is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. R. C. Bumgarner, at the latter's home near Whlt tler. Franklin persons attending the funeral of S. Set. James SALE! summer cotton frocks 1.98 Sizes: 14 to 42 ? Colorful prints to make you prettier! ? Quality fabrics? 80 square Percales - * toplim? Broadcloths? mean longer wear! ? Seven lovely styles? three pictured! ? $2.98 and $3.50 values! BASEMENT STORE BELK'S DEPT. STORE ?#rUrt Bumiwmw, fc*W MM] Whittle: Sunday ?ft?rnoon, to eluded his lieterl, Mr?. Oec?: 0. Bryant and Miss Frsmkie Bum lamer; CleU and Cullen Bryant, James Hauser, Quince Hauser, John Roper, Harve Bryant, Bill Bryant, Miss Jane Ho?u claw, Oscar Ledford, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grant, Miss Harriet Murray, Miss Mamie Lee Mur- j ray, Mr. and Mrs Paul Kwis- 1 land, Charlie Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Everett R. White, E. J carpen ter, Mr. and Mrs. Claiente Henry, the Rev. C. E Parker, who ofitciated, and his daugh ter, Miss Sara Elizabeth Parxer. Solicitor Thad D. Bryson, Jr., Is in Murphy tnis weeK. prose- j cutlng the criminal docket of | Cherokee county superior court. Mr. and Mrs. P F. Callahan and their daughter and son-in law Mr. and Mrs. Reld Cabe, all of Richmond, Va., drove to Franklin the middle ot last week tor a tew days' visit. Mr. ana Mrs. Callahan visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Troop Callahan, and Mr. adn Mrs Cabe were guests ot Mr. Cabe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cabe. Mrs. J. B. Cox and daughters, the Misses Carolyn and Barbara Cox, of Norfolk, Va., are visit ing Mrs. Cox's sister, Mrs. Nora | Scales, of Franklin, Route 3, and , other relatives here. Mrs. Cox will be remembered here as the former Miss Ruby Morrison. | Gilmer L. Crawford, whose work Is in Mississippi, left Mon day after a few days visit witn nis family. E. R. Kinnebrew, of Ardmore, Penna., arrived here the middle of last week for a visit to his sisters. Miss Harriette Kinne brew and Mrs. J ? A. Cook, and Mr Cook, and other relatives, j Mrs. Mildred Kinnebrew, of Birmingham, Ala , formerly of Franklin, and all of her child ren with the exception of one son, William, spent several days here last week with Mrs. Kinne brew's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Phil McCollum. Here for the family gathering, in addition to Mrs. Kinnebrew and the McCollum family, were Mr. and Mrs. George H Ken nebrew, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Kinnebrew and children, and Miss Harriette Kinnebrew, all of Birmingham, and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Munday, of Statesboro, Ga. W. N. Sloan, of Atlanta and Franklin, returned to his work in the regional office of the U. S. Forest Service, Atlanta, Sunday, after spending several days here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurst, of Wadesboro, arrived last week for a visit with Mr. Hurst's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Hurst. Miss Elizabeth Anne Phillips returned Tuesday for a two Week visit to relatives in Pam pano, Fla. Miss Phillips was met in Atlanta by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Phillips, and the three returned to Franklin by motor. J. Frank Ray., Jr., of Wash ington, D. C., formerly of Frank lin, wais here last week on vaca tion. Doyle P. Ledford, USN, san of Charles T Ledford, of Franklin, who is stationed at the Naval Training center, San Diego, Calif., is spending a 14-day leave at home. """S Mrs.' Floy Siler Weatherly, of Knoxville, Tenn., spent the week-end here with her aunt, Mrs. J. S. Sloan. Bill and Patricia Smith, young grandchildren of Mrs. Reby S. Tessier, who has been spending the summer here with their grandmother, left Sunday to re turn to their home in Baton Rouge, La. Mr. and Mrs. George Tessier drove them to Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Sloan, Mrs. J. S. Sloan, and the lat ter's guest, Mrs. Floy Silei Weatherly, of Knoxville, Tenn., went to Walhalla, S. C., Mrs. J. S. Sloan's old home, Sunday for a brief visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. White have returned to their home In Corbln, Ky? after spending the week-end with Mrs. White s aunt, Mrs. Loy Parrlsh, of Franklin, Route 3. Dr. R. M. Rlmmer, who has been a patient at Angel hos pital since May 15, continues quite 111, but Is Improving, It was said at the hospital this week. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. George T. Lynch, Of Astoria, Ore., have announced th? birth of a son, oeorge, Jr. Mrs. Lynch, prior to her mar riage, was Miss Doris Fouts, of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Menry, Jr., have announced the birth o ( a ion August 10 at Angel hospital. Born to Mr. and Mri. George Green, of Franklin, a daughter, Gladys Ann, at Angel slltlit August 7, Born to Mr, and Mrs, Billy Norrls, of FrankUn, a daughter, Margaret Louise, August 4 at Angel hoipltil. Mr. and Mri. Awilfl Gabt, Of Franklin, Have antXMMoM thti birth Of a sun, William Annies, Auguat 8 at Angil etmid. Notice of Sale for Taxes Under and by virtue of the power vested in me by the laws of the State of North Carolina, particularly by Chapter 310 of the Public Laws of 1939 as amend ed, and pursuant to an order of the County Commis sioners, I will, offer for sale and will sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder at the court house door in Macon County at 12 o'clock noon on Monday, the 6th day of September, 1948, liens upon the real estate described below, for the non-payment of taxes owing for the year 1947. The name of the owner or the person who listed the real estate for taxes, the real estate which is subject to the lien, and the amount of the lien being set out below. Reference is made to the records in office of the Register of Deeds of Macon County and in the office of the Tax Supervisor for more particular description of said real estate. And notice is hereby given that the amounts of the liens set out below are subject to the addition of penalties as provided by law, and the costs of the sale. ? . > This the 6t'h day of August, 1948. J". P. BRADLEY, Tax Collector. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Owner Property Am?U"1 Alman, R. L., 5 acres *700 Amnions, Frank, 90 acres. .24.68 Ammws, Gordon, 12 acres 19.50 Anderson, Harlle B , 1 acre 4.10 Anderson, R. L., 1 acre 4.10 Anderson, R. N., 10 acres.. ..10.78 Angel, Joe A., 35 acres 17.40 Angel, J. B., 18 acres 7.70 Angel, Sam N. estate. 30 acres 1156 Arnold, Mrs. Leona est., _ 15 a?es ? "T j ig Arnold, Roy, 1 acre 2.48 Arrant, Robert, 2 acres 2.80 Arrandale, J. V., 1 lot 1-40 Ashe, L. W? 50 acres ...1 9.24 Ashe, Paul, 90 acres .. 9-70 Bidwell & Sisk, min. rnt 36 Bingham, Raleigh, 69 acres 13.64 Bingham, Richard, 109 acres Bishop, Edgar, 1 lot i o? Blaine, Edwin, 1 lot 3 40 Blaine, Mrs. John, 57 acres 8.40 Brown, Miss Irene, 1 lot 11.80 Browning, Mrs. Bessie, 1 acre 7.00 Browning, Jim, 3J/3 acres . .16.10 Burrell, C. B., 2 lots ............20.16 Cabe, Clyde, 2 acres .... 3.40 Cabe, Henry B., 2 lots 18.10 Cabe, Mrs. P. E., 10 acres 2.24 Calloway, L. T-, 1 lot ..29.30 Carpenter, Mrs. W. H., 22 acres 3 51 Carpenter, John & Clarence, 15 acres ??? Carpenter, Zeb, 16 acres 10.40 Cearley, Elizabeth, 2/, acres 1.74 Collier, Homer, 3 lots 1.40 Cox, G. C., 3/2 acres ? 3-50 Crawford, Gilmer L., 235 acres - 78.79 Crisp, Fred L., H/2 acres. .12.74 Crisp, J. E., 7 lots 5.04 Cunningham, John L., 1 lot. 20.20 Cunningham, Mrs. Sam, 4 acres 2 59 Daves, R. B., 4 acres 1110 Davis, Charles H., 12 acres 23.00 Dehart, Worley, 6 acres 8.30 Derrick, Mrs. Webster, 1 lot 1-12 Dills, Fred, 10 acres 24.40 Dills, Lila H., 2 acres 2.38 Dills, Roscoe, 56J/; acres 32.55 Dowdle, Glenn ti Emma, 4 acres 1216 Elliott, Fred, 14 acres 8.40 Elliott, Mrs. Lillian, 3 acres 2.10 Elliott, Reld, yi acre ,12.92 Enloe, S. W. & Son, 1 lot 56.00 Farmer, Carl, 1 lot 9.00 Fowler, C. D., 20 acres 7.00 I ranks, Charlie W., 30 ........................... ......... 6.20 Fulcher, Bart, 11 acres 8.52 Gillespie, Ted Trustee, 1 acre - 2 80 Green, T. M., 1 lot 18.80 |<ireenwood, Gordon A., </2 acre ? ? 7 25 Guest, Geo., 18 acres ......... 14.00 Guffey, Ben, 25 acres 2.80 Harris Clay Co., min. int. 14.00 Hastings, Juan est, 77 acres 7.00 Hastings, J. W. estate, 20 acres *5.22 Hill, H. W., 4VA acres 6.20 Hodglns, C. D., 65 acres 15.96 Hodgln, Ed., 3 acres 1.54 Hodglns, E. C., 104 acres ...19.29 Holbrooks, Lawrence, 3 acres ? 9-00 Holt, Glen, 1 lot 87.76 Hopkins, Frank R., 3 acres 2.10 Horn, Fred W., 14 acres 13.30 Hunnlcutt, Charles R., 5 acres 1-40 Jones, Joe, 1 lot .... ? Jones, J. L., 48 acres 16.45 Jones, T. M., 22 acres 4.76 Klmsey, W. C? 10 acres 2.24 Ledford, Claude, 8'/, acres 16.00 Ledford, Lester, 68 acres 9.52 Ledford, L. M. estate, 28 acres 12-25 Lelford, S. T., 14 acres 2.10 Ledford, Zcb, 1 4ot 18.00 Lenoir, W. B., 60 acres 15.66 Lewis, Mrs. Grover, 4 1088 Llndsey, Roy Rex, 4 lots.. .43.30 Long, B. W? 11 y, torn 7.06 Long, Ed, 39 acres .11.20 McCall, Carl, 10/. acres 11.99 McCall, James, 14 acres.. .12. 15 McCall, Sam, 10 acres 10.40 McClure, Andy, 2 acres 1.40 McClure, 'A. L. estate, II acre* 6.30 MoClurt, 1. W., 17 aores.... 4.30 McClure, Mri. Oeo., 1 tor* 70 MoConnell, I. 0., 1 aort. 4.10 McCoy, W. L., m acre* miti 4.B0 Mgnn, Horael 14 urn 6,7a Mason, Dan, 81 aores 6.61 Mkion, HUl, 11 Mrw 8 30 Moffltt, Ror, 17 Mrfl iiiUiihi lill MSrfUJi Mnm( 18 tor?i ?.N XA li'. Neal, R. V., 18 MTM 6.48 Ffcttoiii Mi*i. I. >.i Mm*., UH ?on? MtiiiitMliiiMMiHflMtMfl fill Penland, Bayse, 53 acres ....14.00 Potts, John J., 10 acres 5.04 Potts, W. H., 6 acres 5.4B Pruitt, B. C., 8 lots 14.00 3ueen, Bennle, 3)4 acres 4.b0 ^amey J. e., 50 acres 21.00 Reddick, Elsie, l acre 5.U0 Reece, Charles estate, 1 lot 3 50 Reece, Davis, 1 lot HO Reid, A. W., 2 lots ; 54.60 Rhodes, L. W., 1 lot .. . 1 40 Rogers, Albert, 8 lots 7 00 Rogers, Elmo, 2 Jots 1 40 FCogers, Jessie, 2 lots 4 10 Rogers. T. A, 1 lot Il2.85 Roper, Harlie, 7 acres 4.20 Roper, Mrs. Jennie, 45 acres 4.20 Roper, Thomas N., 22^4 acres ^ Sanders, Beverage, 3 acres 1.05 Sanders, Dillard 15 acres.. 10.75 Sanders, Edwin, 4 y2 acres. 7.25 Sanders, H. C., 1 y2 acres 3.40 banders, James, 4/j acres .... 6.72 Sanders, Lloyd, 12 acres 8.40 Sanders, Wilson, 10 acres...... 4.20 Sanders, W. A., 2/ acres.... 2.92 Sanders, W . o., 13 acres. 7.74 Sanders, W. J., 4 acres 3.50 Sawyer, P. R., 10 acres 13.20 Seay, Paul, 1 acre 12 14 Shields, Kittle, 35 acres.. .19.04 w- Don., e acres... .9.70 Shields, Mrs. W. A., 63 acres 22 70 Shook, Sam L., 1 lot 12.50 Slier J. t., 52 acres 45.85 Smith, J. Ervin, l acre........ 7.60 Stamey, Claude, 1 acre 2 80 Stamey, Mrs. a. C., 27 acres ' 2.24 fetanfield, George, 1 lot ........ 1.05 Stewart, Kansas, 2 lots 50.84 Stockton, Mrs. Hermie, 1 acre g 30 Stockton, Steve, 11 acres 1 1.75 Sutton & Sisk, min. int 1.40 Tallent, Carl, 2 lots . 6 20 Tallent, Jeff, 1 lot Tallent, R. L., iy2 acres 4 80 Tallent, Samuel E., 10 acres ? Tallulah Falls R. R? 3 lots 142.45 Tatham, O. H., 1 acre 3.50 TinJ^tt frCd L ' 8 lots 13 20 Tippett, Lee, l lot 72 do Tyler, Joe, 1 acre 3? Vanhook, Delia estate, 89 acres 28 00 James R., 4 lots , 3.75 Vinson, J. B., 7 lots 18 20 Waldroop, Mrs. Arthur, 3 awes , ? Charlie, 1 loCZ 1.40 w^??p' frank J., 1 ]ot 9.uo Waldroop, J. a. estate 21 acres ' 140n Wallace, Billie, 6 acres 9 70 Ward, Paul G., 1 i0t 29 ?>s Whittta tJohn' 12 acres 15.55 Whlttington, Ed. L., 10 acres 1()6 , ,f,r<u'k,in Township Colored Addington, Ben, 4y acres 3.29 ahh ng^n- Betty- 1 acre -Wo Addington, Will estate, 12 acres . - Brooks, John estate,^ acre *42 Bryson, Paul W? 4 acres * #? I,7r?n' 8SmUe1' V/> acres : ? Burgess, Fannie, 2 acres 77 Burgess, Josephine, 3>/, " acres Burgess, ilagi'e; i'''iou:;.';;:: 4 20 Carpenter, Jack est TA acres - .. Cjjavjs, Bob, 2 acres .70 Chavis, Ned Canaro, y2 acre 4Hn Chavis. Charles, 1 ?c n 'ZZ 4.70 Chavis, Lee, y acre 5 50 Crawford, Daisey, 1 lot 12 60 Ouy, Ed estate. 4 acre. :::12 ,2 Ledfnrrt Vi!"?' acres ... 5.6O Ledford, John, 2 lots r Ledford, T^m,' 3 loU ZZ~ 160 ' 0 acres J 4.20 Lxjve, Eva, i/j acre 1 7A McDonald, Ben estate, 25 acres 0 McDonald, Harrison. estate; ^ Wr?| 3 tin Martin, Nina, 1 acre ZII 39 Moore, Aivln, 1 iot 650 Moore, Bill, 1 iot Jg Moore Mabl. * Nobla, ? A .a Pfttton, Mtr y Ann, 4 acres 84 Penland, Fred, 1 acres 8 so Porter, Mattl., , ?t Z 5 tt' 14 8ore* 3 M wC'i1 acr* 4 28 H r 4 ACref 70 tittnithj John, ju Acres a ?#? Thomw, Addle, l acre,,,, S 1 lot ??'" : wJSl' te.i lV yi0*' ? Mm i.so Allen, Alio?, 1 lot" Zii jfl H.MN IB aS'tar1"
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