'. , . (.'., I'm. 1'iVi. . : . . - . Editor. , ...t'r,ce at FnrokHa, through the -nitc..a emitar. f i. mr tnnntas v Si.afl j a s muti'aii (Wot . 10a, . 6 cents iorllne, - 5 eents. ",'uilied srsrv Wednesdar good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, . ul loving favor rather than ail - f rd fold. Proverha 22:1. aa, Jeter C. Pritchard has on t.reu mora days of senatorial s to lire. .' ' ' ' e General Assembly has niue re days withiu which to com. te it work. Cherokee couuty gets two rural ' delivery routes. Macon haa. i iue. Good roads are required to t rural delivery routes. The weather for the past three t'.ys has been remarkable for Feb r iry. It was potilr bst".-- Cherokee Scout. . ' The weather for the uext tbree days war remarkable for Februa ry. It was positively cold. Ed. Sooth Carolina will erect a fit ting Monument at .Columbia to ry 6f Ger(ll Wade Hampton. r The Legist at the Ctate baa appropriated f 20,000. to Ee-uaed for that purpose ou con dition that $10,000 more be raised K suwlsftAiilSAn ''! If tnnrorl ' an1 vw mrmt virv a iiiivhi . wvuvv -a- loved.ee Hampton was by the peo pie of South Carolina, it is need less to say that there is any dan ger of the subscription not being raised. AKtwTenelaelBtaUea for Atlaata. The Atlanta Journal says that President Samuel Spencer, of the Southern Railway company, has sold tl.50O.000 worth of . bonds of the Atlanta Terminal company "aadTSo money which was realised from the sale will be used ia the construction of the depot. . The- bonds was told to a trust company iu New York, and - the money ia now reaay ior use. President English said that, actu al work, oa the construction of the new station would begin' within thirty to sixty days. It is expec ted that all the roads euteriug At lanta will become joint owuers. "How a Great City is Kept Clau"is interestingly told iu the J&Mgh nnbejf the : Womm$ lima cniite$4rk eleven hundred miles of . street cleaned every day by aa army of eighteen bandrsd fien, and thou sands of dollars are apeut annual ly for;fbJjijFpw "llow Modern Sciemvr Proves the Bible True',' is the title of an, intensely interesting ' feature in the JTomau'i Home Companion for March. The Rev. A.T. Clay of the' University of Pennsylva nia sums up the researches of sci entists aud reproduces many Baby lonian and Assyriau documeots which confirm much of the Old Testament history. The House of Representatives has passed the Watts Liquor bill, and the Sefiate is using every ex ertion to .jMjh London bill, enflfiensir iumbef"of-piitious that have . been poured intVhe General Assembly indicate that the people of the State are in deep rrnestjfor temperance legislation. A large, majority of the petitions. 1 1 of the beet people of the State t e in favor of the Loudon bill. ".. hat the outcome may be is hard to tell. , but something must be dou ivT the people demaud it in no tcprtain terms. '.. ; ' - " : . , Tile reseat Legislature ccrtaiu ly enacted a piece of class legisla tion of t! i-ukest kind a few days r ;. Transylvania county is pro 1 ibitiou territory. " No out cau 3 -ally sell liquor as a beverage in t' t eouuiy, or ooulinnt until the I . ' Mature granted speoisl' privi 3 s to a favored few. There is Z ylvaniaconoty arichcompa ;i: !kd the "Toxaway Compa i TLi company owns a uura ' ,- , ! 9 h.otels and is composed : f T, ."f rn cupitalists, and thia 1. s been granted tbe i cf lulling wiues aud liq ' i to i' teste. If a maw is V.t i!e "eating works" up , Nnia couuty and opeus . .. ) f r a J rii: to Bom8 thirs i f t I 1 is a violator i ! 7 !, ! c ' errcstej and . : ! M ' tT .A 1 L 'ill r iiH.l t rl' i t Feb. 16. West of Cberoktein troduced a till for the protection of birds iu Cherokee oouuty ; also, a bill to provide for ' compulsory attendance on public schools in Cherokee couuty, Bill to incorporate the Bank of Frauklin, passed final readiug iu the House. . . " f; " Feb, 17. A bill has been intro duoed to authorise township trus tees, after a vote by the people, to levy such a tax, not exceeding $1000 to erect a township house in which Ihi people cau assemble to hold public meetings, electious, etc-"". '."'"' ; Feb. 19. Tbe Watts Liquor bill passed Us third reading iu tbe House by a Tote of 71 to 38. The bill for the revision of the Code introduced by Davidson of Buncombe, passed its second and. third readings in the House. . ' The bill calls for three commis sioners, to be selected by I tbe General Assembly, fit a compensa tion of $i,0o6a year for a year and a half. . for clerical force, $1,500 is allowed. The statutes artT to be collected into cue vol u me, and the cost of publ icat ion will come within $20,000, which by the sale of the Volumes will be reduced to $10,000 iu all proba bility. Feb. 2". Bill to incorporate tbo Bank of Frauklin passed its last readiug aud was enrolled for ;&vatio. .: ' - ... ' - Anderson ofoayntroduced a bill to authorise Clay -oQunly to issuo road bouds. ' ' " , Jarrett of Macon : A bill ting to stock law of Macon. Feb. 23. Section 4 to 9 of the Revenue Bill were adopted. : Kmsland of Haywood: : A bill to prevent the sale of cigarettee aud cigarette paper in North Caro lina. . . - . Feb. 21. Bill to abolish August term of the Macon county court aud to amend November term. Substitute adopted, passed fiual reading iu tbe Senate. - Bill to punish : seduction- and abduction of married women, ma king it a felony . to elope . with married womtu, passed fiual read, ing in Senate. Mr. Jarrett : A bill to author ize a special term iu Macon, , (The above is the record iu tbe News and Observer.) The Revenue Bill was taken up in the House as Committee of tbe Whole, and sections 1, 3 and 3 were adopted. . Section 2 relates to the poll-tax, $1.29 on every male between the ages of 21 aud 60, exoept the poor and the infirm. The proceeds of this tax to go to education aud support of the poor. ' , : ' ' Sec. 3 provides for ad valorem tax of 21 ceuts for State purposes, 4 cents for pensions and 78 cents for public schools, making a total of 43 cents on every $100 value of real aud personal property. Madge Day Xaned te Saeeeed Snlraa. Washington, Feb. 19. The Pre- sideut auuounoed today the ap pointment of Judge William R. Day, of Ohio, to be justice of tbe Supreme Court of the United States, in place of Justice. Sbiras, whose resignation takes effect ou the 24th iurtaut. Kid-fear Ceafereaea Eadorses ' laeLoadoa 6IIU The Mid-Year conference of tbe Methodist church at Morganton last week endorsed the Loudou Bill as shown by the adoption of the following resolution: ' Resolved, 1. That tbe mid-year missionary meeting, representing the Western North Carolina con feronce of the Methodist Episco pal church, South," now convened iu Morgantou,. put ourselves on record aa uncompromisingly iu favor of the said Londou bill. Second, that wo believe the said billtobein barmooy with the wishes of a very large majority of the voters of the great church- to which wo belong, which has in the state of North Carolina nearly 150,000 members. Third, We therefore urgently petition the General Assembly to enact the said .Loudon bill into a statute law for toe whole commouwealtb of North Carolina. Escaped An Awful Fate. Mr. II. Uapgliis of ru'elbourne, UapgliiS t la , writes, "My doctor told me 1 had Consumption and nothing could lie done forme. I was given up to die. Tbe Hr of a free tri.tl bottle of Dr. Kin',;' New l;overy" for t'.-niwin-j.!' ' ' ' ' 1 t y U. :. -. I !) 1 fW 1 " ! 1 e-o i i.aj I ... - A ciJ to i' jTittjfS-Dwpatth fr "cIJoa, e s: Get; ml M. V. i'.ausora sold ho.e today 1,200 bales of cotton for 9 ceuts all round, aud received therefor a nice little chuck for for j M $15,000. Geueral Ransom is devoted farm life, aud since his retiremeut ' from the Uuited States Senate Lei baS given much of his time aud j attention to . farming. His sous are also devoted to agricultural pursuits.. Some years g6, wb'eu: he took one of his sous to WbkU ingtou to act as his private secre (ary, the boy soon tired of the utitter of . WashuiKtou life and ! ; - . Pegged bis father to allow him to returu to his farm in Nvrihunip ton couuty. Geueral Rausom, now well ad vanced iu years, still retains his power as an orator, aud coutiuues to lake mubh iuterest in affairs of State aud uatiou. He will, farm ou n larger scale agaiu this year, aud will ruu about two huudred and fifty plows. . ASUET1LLE TO BEBADE A HIST; :uss fos rumcE. (Spedkl te The Clttiea.) Washington, D. C. Feb.20. Information of particular iuterest to Ahevilly baa been obtaiued the postofSce department'-'" atatod that the posttr mountain metropo few hioutb " few first Jiin the state . : . v c ' f rarta VakMwa. Special f" CIMaaa. MarV"i N. Ceb. 21. Es ShTtr&jjlMfl& Uichola left the renHnoobtyJ" eek for parts un kuowu. It has leaked out that be ia shorl in his accouuta with Mc Dowell county to the amount of four orfive thousand dollars. ' BOaiClDB IB EAIXIHH. flpeclal to the OatrMe. - Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 21. Ernest Haywood, a lawyer, shot aud killed Ludlow Bk inner, a cotton broker, iu frout of the postoRioe this afternoon.: Haywood gave op his pistol aud surrendered to a deputy sheriff on tbe spot," Skin ner received two shots in the back and died iustautly. The murder gives publicity to a scandal affecting several of the most prominent families of Bal eigta..-.- V :. fill feraCoitea UaadkereaM. Dallas, Feb. 20. Mrs.Caloway, one of tbe directors of the Dallas Free ' ' Kindergarten association, has written a letter to Mrs. Roose velt thanking ber for the hand kerchief donated by her to be sold for the benefit oUbe kindergarten bnildiug fund. The letter states that $121 was realised from tbe sale of the , handkerchief, and it netted more than auy other con tribution. " ' " - line Cklldrea Xltlea aa Maay Ia ' Jared ta frlfktral Aeeldeat at ; Kewark. i Ji:,:, Newark, N.J, Feb. 19. A train ou tbe Delaware, Lackawana and Weateru railroad running at a full speed crashed iuto a trolley car loaded with pupils on tbeir way to tbe high school this tuorniug. Niue childreu were killed. At least fifteen were iujured, some so badly that it is feared : they , will die. ' ' : OABTOrtlA. Baanth " ; yflta in Yw Haw Hum taps' ' af The Btsaaier Olive Kaak. (Special to Ncwa and Ouaerrer . ;EliabethCity,N.C,Feb. 17. The steamer Olive, while ou ber regular run between Frauklin, Va. and Edentou, N. C. Wheu near Holley's Wharf, about twenty miles from Edentou, at nine o'clock last night, was struck by a; terrific southwest cyclone aud weut to the bottom. Fifteen lives were lost, the majority of whom were colored passengers aud ,mew betjri of the crew. $3J:,8;M laerease. Tbe appropriations, asked for by tbe present legislature amount to $1,471,909.00. Tbe appropria tions made by tbe last legislature amounted to $1,134,C21.C2. The increase asked for ever two years ago, amounts tp $337,37 7.38. - CerteSyoa iryufcl. .Washington, Feb. 13. Tie j i.ni dent sent tbe following ison.u i tiou to the senate. Georo B. Cortc'vou, of Toy Yoik, to be e crvt y of c .., aud labor. f, ysterious J f j fwsnj JOSKrH APniaON (lrn ten, died IT) won place In Kugliah literature aa a, mniitnr ef iityle. Ilia keut known workH are hl proxe contrlbntioTia to the Tutler and tlie Siocttr and his tragedy "Cato," from wlilch th (ollowlrir . la taken. Calo wna a Konian' atatraman. j-bll.wophi'. and irenernl, bora K D. C, who aided with 1'ompey axalnat Our. Upon the death ot the former In B. C. Cuto committed aulclde. HT must be to Ptato, tltou rennoneiit well! Else wbenee tbla plrtmluR hope, till fouil desire, This lonctuK after Inimortnlltjr? Or wbenre tills Kecret (liend, and Inward horror . Of fallioe into naught? . Why alu-lnks tlfe eoul Back on herself, aud startle at destruction? ' - ' 'Tli the divinity that mlra wttUlii ui; - ' "Fla heaven Itaeif, that poluts out a hereafter, . And lutluiates eternity to iuau. Kternttj! thou pleating, dreadful thought) ' Through what' variety of untried being-, Through what now scenes and changes, niuot ire paMl. The wide, tbe unbounded proapect Ilea before me; But shadow, rtoudu. Bud darkueM rest upon It.' Her will 1 hold. If there's n Tower above ua (And that there Is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her work), he must delight In virtue; ' And that which be dellglits tu must be happy. ; Put when? or where? This world was made for Caesar. I'm weary of, conjecture this must end thein. (Laylns hi baud on bla sword.) Thus 1 am doubly armed; my death and life, My bane and antidote, are betb before me. Tbts In a moment brings me to an end; , - But this Inform me I sbnll. never die. The aouL secured in her existence, mlle At the drawn dagger, and deUea Its point. " " The star (hall fade away, the sun himself . O.iw dim with age, and Nature sink In years; r PiC,Vu shalt flourish In Immortal youth, ' Yt amid the war of element. -y of matter, aud the crweb of worlds. . . aMMMSllMlarMal er ' BARNSTABLE'S .PLAN. Jk ;:.:-..r:y;::.-:-. ; , CAPC COO TOWN SOLVES THf 9OO0 : ROADS PROBLEM. ; v ' , WIM BaM STSeoe M SM Mm4 la a Tail af Tkra Tara DM riie ! Ima Aaaial Paaiata t fTJMS. -A matter of vital Importance to the reatdent of Cape Cod and one which la at present holding th attentlco- of tbe tax(iyr la many towns Is good roada. Tbevt la perhaps no acctlon of tbe state What tb natural condition for the eooatructtea ef roada are a poor as on the tape, says tbe Boston Globe,"; For year experiment have beea conducted along one Ima'or another looking to ward the building of roads-and their mnmtehanee, but little success wa ob tained until tbe state came to tbe tea cue and began the cooatroctlou of tbe tat highway, so called. Tbe method of roadbulMlug as em ployed by (hose who began the eoD trocttou of th atate highway on tbe cope wa Taatly different from that ever before tried in this region, and the work wa viewed with the keenest In terest by tbe old roadbullder and high way surveyor. While the cootrlbo tiou a received from tbe atate each year helped materially to put the road on tbe cape. In excellent . condition, the proce wa necessarily slow, and year' would have to.etapse before' such roada could predominate. , 'V Most of tb towns on the cape did net feel that they were able to expend tb vast auma that would be required to build stone road, aad they -continued to appropriate tbe usual amount each year a la times part, wblcb barely kept the old roada la condition. , By tbe old method of soaking' appropria tions for roada as employed by tbe towns on tb cape little or no progress was mad in tb construct Ion of new reads,'- and matter were not getting any better, while tbe demand for good reads were increasing each year. To build atone road required the out lay of large turns of money, which most of the towns felt they could not afford without Increasing the tat rat to such a flgnr that It would deter per sona wbe might wish to take up a res Idenes oa the cape from coming hither, The resident of the cape agreed that to promote a healthy financial growth of . their respective town good roada mwit be built : Prosperity follow good roada. and the Improved financial condition In all town where good roods prevail can be traced directly to excellent roads. The resident of the cape likewise agreed that the time had come for a radical change la th method of roadbulldtng and tbelr maintenance, end plan for th construction of atone road and for the payment of th debt which would be Incurred thereby were1 discussed from on end of tbe cape to the other. While the various towns were delib erating over tb methods they ,woulc' employ to build stone road and were formulating plana for tbe payment of the debt that would thereby he In curred Captain Thomas ratterson of Barnstable, who for year had been making a study of stone rood, tbelr Construction, etc., presented a plan to his tows which solved the problem, for that town atleaet, and seems likely to be adopted by other towns on tb cape. Ia submitting hi plan Captain rat terson, to use, hi own word, aald. "The thought that wa uppermost la my mind wa that of not raisin tbe tax rate and also that the burden of liquidating the debt should be shared by those who will enjoy and be mate rially benefited by the adopt mo of th modern and progreaHlv policy!. , The plan presented by Captain Pat-, terson and which the town adopted was that of expending $75,000 on stone roada in a term of three years and tbe debt to be paid In seven annual pay ments of 17,500, the liquidation begin ning In Ym and ending In 1010. Of tbe total amount to be expended on stone roads I iO.000 would be spent the Brut yesr, $2.S00 the second and like amount the third year. The sum raised ty t"tfltinn C"eb yesr wmtld he 113 QifO. The plmi wlneh Captiilu Pattermm ywve to I iimi'-'iil ( u put In opera tun Insit yefr aint Ims winked to the ; l 'i f all Umi n mU t e i t r , t e o i a i' 1 tun el lit t I !1 V town, and ere t :1 te covered : . 1 . f t t i i 1 in t r 1 i - ft ' 1 "f -T ' ( ) 'lit 'Ct-9' iciraiaiism djUhhrM, Xldaer and tUi kt troabiaacat-aad fry urie add ia th aystetn. It cores by ctsaaaug aad vit-.IWnf th blood, tha rnnoTing th cause of disess. . It gives vigor and ton aad builds up th health aad strength of th patient while using the remedy. URJCSOL is a Inmlsary la the medical world. It haa cured aid will continu to cure mors of tb above disease than all other knows remedies, msay ot which do more harm than good. This great and thoronghlytested and endorsed California Kemedy arrer disappoint It care in fallibly if taken aa directed. Try it aad he convinced that it ia a wondar and a blessing to Suffering humanity. Pric JLOOper bottle, or tot. tlesforSA. PorMlebydraggists, fiend ttamp for book of paitle ulara and wonderful cores. If ndrarglst cannot supply you ill be sent, prepaid, upon receipt of price. Address t . VtXSOL CSiaJCAl CSL Ln Aai-las, caL- IaSub a simrw wu ea.. aMriaaUag Aaana. lattice Bairas Besigas. - Wssbington, Feb, 18. Justice Shirss of tbe United States Su preme court today ; presented to tbe President bis -resiftuatiou as a member of that tribunal to tale effect February 24. Former Sec retary of State Wm. B Day . of Ohio haa beeu selected as tbe sue cesser of Mr. Sbiras. - BILL A CANDIDATE. Iudiauapolis, Feb."- 21. -Ex-Mayor Taggart of ilndianapolis aunouueed today that Hill of New York will be a candidate for the presidency aud tbat Indiana will send a Hill delegstiou to the na tional couveution. . ' , , CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. iiTiiK'dYsaEsrifcsE:::!;! Bears the 'Tr Sfff 7" 8igaatvs of CfiritfttusuJuAi Ball Refused Tilmaa. Columbia. S. C,Feh. 19, Chief Justice Pope today refused to ad roit J. If. Tillman, the slayer of GousaleS, to bail saying be could not consistently do oiherwise and respect his oath of vfttfr. Till- mau was much disappointed. He was so sure he wo jld be released that he had made all preparations to jQ.ive jail. Oscar D. Blake made affi Javit that he heard Tillmau eny pome thrbe weeks before the shooting, while iu a smoking car oil the way to Columbia, that be was goiug to whip or kill Gouzulea.' Blncktold TillniHU not to kill him, but to wLiplnm ami Tillman replied, "i'y Cod, I'll kill him;" Kidney a" J C!a Ivlor Di. "y 'i I I y ai e'S in t!n. t (' 'i f u i't r. Perfect nail Peerless ' 1 1 ill Usui S tAwrm bxu oi., uttm. u. V m - SsMfeaUag Aaana. ' Tlio Hind You Ilavo Always iu use for over SO years, fyflf-f-rf' . sonal snpcrvlslon e!nco Its Infancy. 3j JUsUte Allow no one to deceive yon in tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations and M Just-as-gootl" are bat Kxperlmonts thnt trlflo wl M aud endangrer the heaitli of Infants and Children Ii.pcilejuc0 Against Experiments ' What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless sabstltnto for Castor Oil, Pare gorlc, Drops aud SootUiaff Syrups. It la Pleasant. It ' contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other KarcotiO substance Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys 'Worms -- and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind -' Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation i and Flatulency. It aswluillates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy nud natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. CEflUiriE CASTORIA AUYAYO Sears the The Kind You Have Always Bought - In Use For Over 30 Years. sKStTAUN 0MMaV. VT taTHflCVt NfTW VBSsat taF i; : - -. - ' 555 I itiai. n..r.i:. mm if MJstlis EXTRXORDINABY LasW aT-m S aTa Si U Grand Sweeping Low Prfv I MM Iff lI mmii robihsoh's store. East Main Street, i . Everything In the house at if make room for our Spring Goods. They are now arriving 5 J I Wand ii'i mnn w want to dimilav them. . iti: " 11 - Iff - " IVt fiehhel goods for ! m I 25 WRIGHT A ROBINSON'S STORE. ' . NEWS BRIEFS. - - Harrjsburg depot, six miles from Ccnoord, N. C, was burned Wednesday morning. A gasoleue Stove was tbe cause of tbe fire. ' The next convention of the Youug Men's Christian Associa tions of North Csroliua meets at Winston Salem, March 7th to 10th. ,'.'."'-: :- . I Mr, Perk i us, one of the editors aud proprietors of the Greensbo ro Telegram, bss sold bis interest to bis partner, Mr. R. W.Haywood and tbe Telegram will be chau'gjd to a morning paper. ' -. . :' ' v A nepro minister is pushing bis application for the position of chaplain of the Uuited Sta res sen ate to succeed the blind ubite Diiuister who has resigud. "Suit ha l'efii entered against tlm Southern Railway at Lexing ton, N.C., for the 'sum of 123,000 damages by W. A. Phili p?, ad ministrator of tbe late A. B. Car rick, who wna killed while actirg aa Irak ma i) Sfveral dy ago. 1 Af-!ipvi!! will have a li ? rimi-i- ciil I r-1 i v it ! , Tu ) l.;y ." i y ":h rut A Bought, and which Las been, has borne the stnatnro of and has been niado under his per , Signature of - ' - hi r o;n I aaS Place to Obtain IS FRANKLIN, N. C.it! nut aai aai aai lowert cash prices. W muet S ' - I si hi $11 ihe Jpeopk; Ml all n Kit lit , NOTICE. The unflt twinned having qunliBed as AdroiiiisirHtorjof Eiixabeih Buck ner,all pereoiia having claims against her estate are bereiiy notified to pre sent the same, or this notice will he pleaded in but of the same. This ub.28,1908. J. B. Jcftick, ' - Adrar. NOTICE. Macon County. Having qualified aa adioiiiiatralor on the estate of Murk Talley on the SOlh day of Jan. uolioe is here by given to all persona indebted to the estate of tbe said Mark Talley to make immediate payment and set tlement : All persons having claims ag.iiiii-t said estate will present them d'f pny mem on or l efore the 25th day ff Feb. 19U4 t r this notice will be pU'ad in har of their recovery. Tnit. 25i Inlay of Feb. 1903. , -O. W. Hats, Aduir,' Mark Talley, Deed. Highlands, N. C, NOTICE. Macon County, 1 i ; M !'i i'.;ii"l as on ilic cHtaie of Juliii adiiiiiiisiraior ' t ii I v on the 3:) if J in. I '. imiit'i1 Is l,i-r.'lv uivni ( a:l i on in, .-we .f l;. . r--.l I .1.1 n I to f . Tour Wants i . . ' i i . If you want porters, If you want envelopes, If you want bill bnads, If you want note heads, If yiu want elalemeuts, If you wnut stiow carda, If you waut letter beads, If you want receipt books, If you want programmes, If you want iuvitatious, If you wsnt calliug csrds, If you waut shipping tags, If yon want job printing of any description done, in tbe very best style aud at rock bottom price call at' ' Th Pur 88 Job Offio, Franklin K.C. WEDERATE' Aeteran. - MASHVlUt, TCNN. ' .. OfVICUUT KarE8lTS Vmtted Coafedtrat Vttenat, VutU4 DMuihien t tee CoahdtrmeTr Tb0 Soat, tod ether OrganlMaikma. K-0OarV Tut lamslai, rsf"tst Its. 8. A. CUNNINGHAM, tnctai. ftaswcrtoM la CI aba wtih this ras HigMatds. Insurance , Agency. Insures only in the' best Conv ' pauies. ' , . Losses promptly paid. - . T. Baxter White, Agent, B16UULSDS I.C. FOR CHEAP RATES TO ARKANSAS 'asswA t . ej sr UftUV ill ' r iv r . jT""TRIUTOItTTCA LI KOIil . VIC 1 at -aTVI stiff) A 1 Va 1 TI A Iff WTX t OLORA.H), UTAH, W MING, OREGCN, MON'l NA, WASHINGTON and Other f oint " West, Northwest : and Southwest, Write ot call on , . I J. G. Hollxnbsck, District Passeiicer Agent,. Louisville and Nashville R. R., Depot, Atlanta, Ua. rRANKUa DISTRICT, FIRST ROUND. Dillsboro, Sylva and Soolt's Creek, Svlvs, December 1H2, Webster CU WelisU-r, Deo. 1311 1617 Glenville u Glenvillc, Macon " Mt Zion, franklin lolls, a 20 21 27- 28 28- 29 u Jan. Franklin Station, -4" HiwasseetrwrtTTysfc 6 7 Hnyeavillo w Ledford'a Ch 101 Whhtier Ct. Lufty, " ,s 17-1$ Dryson t.ny s ianiHiiaia, BrysonCity, ' 24 25 Andrew CL Andrews, Jan 81 Feb 1 Rol binsvllle Cl. RobbinsviMe "78 . . J. A. Cook, P. E. . - . NOTICE. North Carolina, ; v; Macon County. Superior Court, ,- Before the Clerk. Barrett H. Fleming, Bertha II. Piercing, Barney H, Pleming, Hat tie II. Pleming, Belle H. Gober and J. R. Got.er: VS. ti;.-0fi Basil II. Ph-ming and Bediford H. Fleming. ' " ; . NTJTICI. ' , The non-resident dt fendanta, Ba sil H. Pleminga and Bediford II.. Pleutlngs 'above named will lake no tice that an notion enritled aa above . hasbeen oommencdin the superior court of Macon county,' N. C, . the purpose of which is to sell the im of which pluintiffs and defendants are tennnu-iii-cominn, aa keirs at law of William P. riimiii;s for par tition among said lieira. Said land being described in the petition in: the caiiKe. ' , And the said df feiidants will fur- ther take notice that they are re quired to appear before I.ee Craw ford Clerk of lha Superior court of Macon (kin nly on the 13l.li day of March 19 and answer or demur to the complaint III this action, or , the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief dtmanded in said com plaint. This Jan. 20, 1003. l.KK ( AWT Rn, , .Clk. Soj 'LV.-t.. Horn A, Man-?, ; Aus. for l'i)?r. I

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