LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MACON. MACON COUNTY, Plaintiff. vs. R. C. SWEET, and the unknown ,, heirs at law of R. C. Sweet, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a de cree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above entitled action on the 18th day of September, 1951, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 22nd day of October, 1951, 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: The mineral interest and mining privileges, together i4 with all woods, waters, rights of way, building rights, etc., necessary for mining pur LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE . MEETS Every Thursday Night At 8 o'clock ? OLD LEGION HALL EVERY MEMBER IS URGED TO ATTEND u Need m o r e FLAG STONE From NEEDMORE QUARRIES T. A. Slagle & Son OPERATORS Franklin, N. C. Route 3 poses and 11 other rights necessa v I the convenience o I operatin mines and pros pecting for ..i nerals with the rignt to ru i ater over, di VQff or d .v up natural water cou and construct artificial water runs, also all rights to dump dirt, con struct camps or buildings for the convenience of employees. Also the right to leave shafts and tunnels unprotected and to prohibit, according to law, entrance upon the property being operated, and to pre vent stock from running at large upon the works, in, on and to the following describ ed lands, to wit: Situated in Macon County, North Carolina, and in Franklin Township, BEGIN NING at a chetnut in Jac obs' line on top of the ridge between the two branches; runs S. 30 W. 120 poles to a post oak, S. W. corner of No. 54; then S. 90 poles to a chestnut oak near a branch; then E. 32 poles to a stake, beginning corner of Angel lot; then N. 70 E. 40 poles to an ash near a branch; then E. 20 poles to a black jack; then S. 14 poles to a black jack; then E. 36 poles to a black jack; then N. 90 poles to a stake; then W. 12 poles to a white oak; then N. 20 E. 60 poles to a stake near a black gum corner in Jacobs' line; then to the BEGINNING. Excepting from above descrip tion the lands heretofore sold by H. H. Raby to Mary Raby by deed and agreement reg istered in Book EE, page 540 and in Book PP, page 271 re spectively. Also the lands heretofore sold to R. P. Har ris by H. H. Raby, registered in Book H&, page 578. Also the lands heretofore sold by H. H. Raby to W. B. Jacobs, registered in Book MM, page 366, all in Register's office of Macon County, N. C., said balance of said tract contain-* ing 70 acres more or less. This, the 18th day of Sep tember, 1951. R. S. JONES, Commissioner S27 ? 4tc ? 018 EXECUTRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of George K. Bowden, 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 be fore the 21 day of September, 1952 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This 21 day of September, 1951. LEORA BOWDEN, Executrix S27 ? 6tc ? N 1 NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MACON. MACON COUNTY, Plaintiff vs. CASSIE McCONNELL AND HUSBAND W. W. McCONNELL, et al, Defendants. * Under and by virtue of a de A Cup Can Be So Friendly n^r.. I There's something that 'makes your cup seem more friendly when It's filled with all the goodness of JFG Special Coffee. You'll find it's true and all be cause of the rich, fresh fla vor of this special blend. With every sip your cup l smiles back at you. jfltt. lltetP&tfi* 0 flamember to aavt the JFG coupon on each package of JFG Special 7V>ffee. These coupons will save you money on valuable household ? \ -a. Drop us ? card for a free catalog. Or, better still, com# -m. JtQ Cell* Co. ^jv. Mr , MwtvWi U TtM? Seek Greater Local Share In Education Greater representation by local teachers and principals in state-wide educational groups was the chief topic of discus sion at the last meeting of the advisory council of the Macon County unit of the N, C. Educa tion association. Miss Roberta Enloe, president, was empowered by the council to appoint a committee to handle the organization of a separate teachers' department in the county. County Supt. Holland McSwain agreed to su pervise the organization of a principal's department. Miss Enloe explained that the organization of separate depart mental units for principals and classroom teachers is in keeping with the state set-up. She added it is hoped the move to set up departments in the county will give further im petus to professional growth here. Miss Edna Jamison was elect cree of the Superior Court of Macon County entered in the above entitled action on the 20th day of September, 1951, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 22nd day of October, 1951, 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 the land described in- a deed from W. T. McLoud to Martha McLoud, dated Novem ber 1, 1893, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Macon County, North Carolina, in Deed Book CC, page 527. This, the 20th day of Septem ber, 1951. R. S. JONES, Commissioner S27 ? 4tc ? 018 For HOUSE WIRING Call JAMES P. WURST Licensed Electrician Phone 66 Franklin, N. C. DeHart Boy's Funeral Services Held At Tellico Church Funeral services lor Marlon C. DeHart, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan DeHart, of the Tellico community, who died September 25, were held the following Thursday at 11 a. m. at the Tellico Baptist church. Diphtheria is believed to have been the cause of the child's death. The Rev. John A. Smith and the Rev. Theron A. Slagle of ficiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors include the parents; three brothers, Jacob, of Oregon, Fred, of Gastonia, and John, of Tellico; three sisters, Misses ed chairman of teacher welfare; E. G. Crawford, chairman of the committee for revising the con stitution; and Tillery T. Love, chairman of the international relations committee. Mrs. Gay Teague, vice-presi dent of the association, report ed on the highlights of the as sociation leaders' conference at Catawba college in Augusta. The first' Saturday night in November was picked by the advisory group for a social meeting for the entire member ship of the local organization. Miss Maxie Wright, chairman of the hospitality committee, will plan the program. 2 Macon Men Are Enlisted In Air Force Cpl. Clay Hensley, local army and air force recruiter, Tuesday announced the enlistment of Macon County men. Walter L. Henry; son of Rob ert Henry, of Franklin, enlisted in the U. S. Air Force for four years. According to the .recruit er Mr. Henry is a veteran of 58 months' service in the army Nannie, Roberta, and Omalee, of Tellico; and the maternal grandfather, John Cab'e, of Gas l tonla. The child was a third grade student at Cowee school. Bryant Funeral home was in charge of arrangements. JOE BLOW Says: "You know it's good by this sign". ROCK WOOL INSULATING CO. Call 456-R-4 ? 20 Technical Bldg. WAYNESVILLE, N. C. CUT HEATING EXPENSE! During these fall days when a little heat is needed in the evenings you can save the ex pense of operating yqur furnace by using one of our MARKEL FAN-GLO Heaters. Free 5 Day Trial Priced at $21.95 OTHER MODELS FROM $10.95 MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Macon Theatre Bldg. Phone 107 Franklin Band It Unable To Accept Duke Invitation The Franklin band was un able to accept an Invitation to attend the Duke-N. C. State football game Saturday in Dur ham because of transportation during World War II. Howard R. Mason, sqp of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ma&on, of Frank lin, Route 4, also enlisted for a four-year hitch in the air force. For PIANO TUNING And REPAIRING Write CLAYTON C. HARMON Rt. 1, Box 116, Asheville, N. C. "A Piano Tuner of Proven Ability" difficulties, 8. tf. (Sattlftl Beck, director, said this- weel The band was Invited by Pa R. Bryan, director of Duke Us verslty band, to participate a mass band formation at hal time. More than a third of t] people In Macon County lire. Franklin township, but only little more than a third of tho in the township live within tl corporate limits of Franklin. 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