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4 J r Frank! m ..... ... 12,104 1,891.092 M aeon North County, . Carolina, . Jlrofrssionnl Cntts. ' T. J. J0IIXST0X, ; FU AN KLIN', N. C. Careful attention to all business. ', HEXIIY 0. ROBERTSON. Attorney at Law, : FRANKLIN, MACON COUNTY, N. C. Will practice lu the courts of this State A the Federal Court. Collec tion a Hpeciilty i rrtnl ilohtrs. Notices in this column five cent prr line for each Issue. In regular local col orans, tea cents per line for each issue, feeven words make about a line. 5" EXPIRATION NOTICE. 5 The following anlMnrlptluns to V! the Pats npirh on the dates minimi & bulnw. : It Is nrmst.ly requested that each subscriber rcnow In time il to not mlw a nuler ol the , paper. V Mar. 1. . H. Dnwilln." ." ".' ', L. W. Hiwjser, .j W. II. Hlai'iws, J. A. Hall, VT. E. Mr-Dowel', ; M J. Mnsblinrn, J. T. Pattnn, . ; ' . Matt Kay, C. T. Roane, Golie Btoaecypher, w. t. Pott. W.H.Oliver, W. P. Allison, J. T. Rnaim, Chas, A. Moore, j ,. ' ' W. H. Greenwood, , Charley Knloo, Mrs. W, A, McComull. Mar. 4. J. L. Cabr, : ''." . I l t.i . - T. K. Onmvlielt, ; Ci ' Viloway, V N J W. A, Gruut, ' Dr. if. Howard.' The Semi-Weekly Journal AND THE v Franklin Press ' '. ASD One Organ Ticket i. For $2.00. We have arraiigemoiit by w bicb wo cnu club with (he Atlanta Semi Weekly Journal on the abovf) named (firms from uitv til! the 5ib f May, 1903. Now in the limn lo subscribe before theoflfer rniM)Hj!Ht,',;,,, ur"l",, ,a lns "boiu ,,alf ofjWeT J UK I'BKSg. MMMMMSHaOTaKaMMMI ' ARISTO-PLATINO . PHOTOGRAPHS. -'' rOUTIUlTS. AND VIEWS. : CURTIS GALLERY, FRANKLIN. N. C. Bring your corn lo 11. L", I'orter'a and gel 75 ce.it per bushel for it. , If you want aoinothieg tibw to eat yoit can get it at Wright fc liobin aou'a store. , - . Ejrgs are higher than ever before and My res Poultry Spice will make hens lay and therefore make you more money. Try it, oidy lOo pack age at Smith's Drug 8t're. Scotch Gray curd board 22x28 in ches for mounting pictures at the I'kbss oflice. ..".'- :'''. ' ''. '" ... - ' Lailies' hosiery, corsets, han Ike chiefs, g1ove, eto at Wright & Robinson's store. . .'..'.; ... , ., My local a' few "days ago alioui yonr account was no joke--juel come riyht in and settle it and save your self furlfier etubarrasstoent ' Frank T. Smith. Poor horses ore njly and fat Lor i are pretty. Feed them on Mvres ' ( ice and they will get fat. - j-nr package al Smith's re. """ '"';. . .'.. supply of Wheat Hear: i & UobillSOIl's. ! 'i ever equalled it i ever surpass it 1 1 i EILLSHCr.O MAILS. .V,,n.V of urri'uiit anil rf. pwlarm J mails httv iru l)iltJnro mid niMun. Leave Krunklin at .VOH mi), anil 11 ill am. Arrive Diilslsiro by 11 :f0 nm iol :1S pin. I,ave Dillslioro nt 4.1.1 am. and 1:00 pm. Arrive Franklin by 10:15 am. ami 7:00 pnr. Air. Oscar E. Moure, of At-heville, was in town yesterday. Horse traders have been very inucli in evidsnce in Franklin within llif past a eek. Mr, W. A. Brysbn, of Cherokee county, wa in town aeveral days of hist wt-elt on bvs nvss. Mm. U. H. Jarrelt li ft ' Fiidr.y inorniitg to'join her Imsliand in Ritl eioli and will remain till the logisln lurea'lj mri.'s. .'. ' Prayer mectingjs called in at the Mlluidist church lo-night on ac votin of the potraoled aieetlng al the Baptist church. ' ''' Mrs. Hallie Crawford and chil. dttm and Mias Nina I'oUor lfl Mon day Tor Asheville, and will rvmnin therv alout a mouth. , . Dr. S. II. Lyle was called to Uain luirg last wek to jmlch up the fool of a hoy of Mi'. Scm McUuirv's, that hnd oome in voiiIhoi with a ciiTiihir daw and was cousiderahly damaged. OABTOniA. IM MM TPS Hail k")t BOIIJM Town Marshal I. J. Ache iiriea.i d Ilarve Heck, colored.. I riday on a charge of selling whiskey, 1ml on ii vestigntion before Mayor Kelly, he wiih d;sc)iari;ed, iheie Ik ik no evi dence to bind him. ' -; . . . Married, at the Methodist parson age in Franklin, WTednoMlny, Febru ary 25;h, 19G3, Mr. E U. Hampton, of Bryaon . Cilyr N. C and Mia Florence M. Curtis of Franklin, Rev. . L. Bain, officiating. " . Mesara. W. R, Slalloiip and C C. Cunningham have purchased the business and machinery of (he Fiituk lin furniture Company and - will re n)ve the fhop in a day or two' to .f undajf briok U'dHing. a rainy day, and banks aim sprrr" bottoms. : 10 CURE A COLD IN ONI DAT ? Tako Lajtive Ilromo Qtiinine Tablets. All drucRisU refund the luunuy It it (ails to cure. G. W, Grove's signature la on each box. 25a. Congressman J. M. Gudger, Jr, has appointed from this congression al district, to represent it al the dedi cation rtr mollies of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition " to be lieid in St. Louis on April UCth and May 1-2, 19t4, eleven cit.iens, of which; Mess rs. W.J. Jenkins and Geo. A. Ja cobs are Mi oil's representative. , Thk I'RKHsrears il talked around lozeu illicit; disiilleties at work in. Macon county. ;lf this is true we would warn thue rtt miig thj cou ueriis'thul il would be better to atop the business und abide by the luw. riiey will ,reap '.rouble in t bo end. We give uoticu of the expiration of suLst-rij lioUs in the tiist ooimnn An this page, and ask all - subscribers to vutcti for their nsincs and ' reuea before, the paper is diecoiitiiiiud. II we hear iioUiitig from jou, as a rme the paper wilj he stepped, no matter ho you are. We don't wish to send the peper to any one who don't want it, or who don't intend lo pay for it. Heine nibscjilicrs coniplain bttuuss we (top their paper, '. when tbeyiMiike no iflort wh'itever lo let us know that they wauf il conlinurd. All contracts expire with year.y sub scriplions, and must be paid in ad vance except where we hate special airtiiigeroenta wlt'j parties elitircly satisfactory to both sides. We are ill the newspaper business for the money there is in it, and one man's money Is north as much to us as an other's and il makes no difference ho you are, if you pay for the paper you will gel il. Am -.-' i"; ..." Mr.- Arthur Gibson of Towns uouuly, Ua., who had been here for more than a inonih under' trelitmeni of.Ur. Lyle, left last Thursday lo return 'home. He had a pretty lough time of It while here, but we are pleased lo stale be bad made considerable improvement before be leil. Mr. Gibsou Is a sou of Mr. Newton Gibsou, one of To us coun ty's best cilixens. - MORE RIOTS. disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an indivi lu d dis oldcr of the gyste'U. .Overwo'.k, loss of sleep, nervous tension will bo fol lowed tiy Utter collaps.', unb:ss a re liable remedy is imine.h.'rely em ployed. There's noinin ; si l i iie'nl to cure disorders of !;. I. m i- o Ktiliicys a I'll1 i . '..: j l.'sa woiidei ful lo.iir, no t i j r . . '. A. I.. : ' nnns; new j k i f. ik e luik lii jiHiJ her front i s:u 1. ll-M Kay, colore.), left. Sunday for Virginia to work in tho coal IIUIICS. ',". 4 jrra; Juil'o Geo. A. Jons and Hon. K. Eiias have jjone to Uryson City to ml end court. . Found: A hoy's overcoat. Call ,it this ollice and describe and pay for ih is iotico ' . Mrt. V. A. Crawford left thismor niii(for Ahevl!ie, lo spend some lime with Rev. Frank Silcr' family. , M'S11 li'zflo -Kelly iff' Citrtoojfe ohaye,sienl last week with her sis ter Lassie, nt the Cunniuylinm House. Mr. John O. Htrnson. arrived home Sunday, havinit ; luen delayed one day on account of Hhe atoi iij Ii'rlday night, ,'' ' ';- There is A great deal of timber and hind trailing guiti on li the, -eouctv in view of I he proaptivt of the rail road's coining. Mr. Thnd Hvali, of Whittier, late a Corporal in the. IT. S, Army, lias been vititiur friends in this section since Friilay. ' " , . Mr. M. W. Low,ofrYun Harris Ga , is in town. M1. Low formerly li.'ed here, Mid has. many acquaintan ces in M toon eouni v CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tb8 Kiod Yea Kat8 Always Bought 1 ..ip .-; Bears the Signature ot -The protracted meeting at the Baptist church Mill continues. '"Tao sei viepa daily have been hebK since Satuiday. Rev. Mr. Brendlo V been doing some good preachiiunri4 there is much lutoivftanifewtecL His congregations jyftnarge, especi al Ty nt the nighyservioes. - Tub Pk8ss Is receiving numerous requeRjsfor sample copiei, manifest ly f)roin parties who have an eye on r railroad prospeo's, and who : are ing towards budness Invesl- When tbey get the Pbksr doubt si-aii , Us coin mis to tho local business outlook iav What dc A.A thn tiir.fl! '-1lfivprliaim4fl-1ft enterprise and lo they Hnd ? ' - , IT SAVED HIS LEG. P. A. D.n forih of L iGrange, G:t , suffered for sit mouths with a fright ful running sore on - his leg ; but write that Iluckleii's Arnica Salve wholly cored it in five dnys. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. 'Core goaranieed. Only 25 ots."-Sold : by Frank 'J Smith, druguisl. ' Bedneed Bates. ; . TheSouther.il Railway offers r. duced rates on'account of Annual State Cotivenliou vN. C.,Y. M. C. A,, at Winston. Salem, N. C. Mob-7-lOlb, 1903. Tickets ousnl Mar. 6-7-9 10 wilb filial limit Mar. lStb 1903. R iuud trip from Asbeviuf, 7.15. - - CALL 13 43ID SEE ME. v : I am lion located iu the Higdou brick'block, aod have my stock of goods better Uictplayvel jbau ever, and. uew arrivals being added weekly. With my now system of doing busiueRs and the . popular tine of oods I intend to kep, I know Icon offer you as good or better bargains as any one iu town cau offer. E. K. Cuwningham. . All who want furniture, ; coffin and anything iu the furniture line will cull on the undersigned. . W R. Staixcup, C. C t t'NNINOUAM, Mrs. Ella Bidwell and little daugh ter, Maud,' ot lUieigh, N. C, came in last week on a visit to relatives, and will probably remain here fur some time. . Uixuu Has Accepted. Dept. of the Stale Auditor, -- Raleigh, Fob. 25,1903. Mr. W. A. Cuhti, Fr.iiiklin, N. C; - Dear Sir and Comrade i . : i " I am in receipt of your lot ter ioforining uie of my election lo deliver ibo atiuual address before Cbne. L. Robiusou Camp, at ile ouuual meotiug on Monday,' May 11th, J903. It will eirord me a great deal of pleasure to bo pies ent ou that occasion aud tttlk lo my old comrades. Yourd fraternally, B. F. Dixon. Xrs. I!. K. Ai- ! Peail. Tho fj-aiiklin Furinlure Co. pen I out a col'.'.ii Friday tor M rs. B.M.An-l.of K!!ij-iy t m ' , wbod.-d i.l 4 o'eb.l I 1 iiior;: ! : -. V'h have "- lo . ;,m II- c.m-- of Wl.fM-l t'l- 1 ' "-T t- At come put a"pnny in'ViiciTho Only Perfect Writing Machine Made. rliitrn n ta mi rl.l tTsnr ? iirtf ! , V'iUl ll -J ktlfc VIVt 1 UU11 J I proverb. It oltcn seems to work though no one has ever .told why. When mothers are worried : because the children do not say give them Scott's . Emul sion, , . : It is like the penny in the milk : because it works and Ibccause there is something astonishing about it. i Scott's Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil : with J some hypophosphites especially prepared for delicate :stomachs. , - Children take to it naturally because they' like the taste .and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. i For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion is the most satisfactory, treat ment We will send yon the penny, . c, a Esmple free. tic furt tliat tills picture In -the li-r.-n cf a Ulwl 1 nil tilt wmpptr ol nwy bollU t l.iuulitoa yofl kuf. . 5C0TT & BOWNC, Chemist, mi S'JU.urfi.oo: all.arusgfjta. Dillard Dels. Dillard.Ga., ar. 2. Thero was mit, much lURiuess before oourt at Clapton last week but the grand juydiJ goo work .Last Friday night's storm did uo damage except wabhuig lauds pretty badly. I Troft ssors 0 'Kelly aud Bales are moving aloog well wiih Ibeir school at Ilabuu Gap. - Mr. Lex Darnell aud Miss Eula Burrell were married Feb. 22, by. Esquire L. M. Benvarl. Rev. Mr. Games prracbeil at the Mel hod ist church yesterday. (Rev. Geo. R, Brown weut toTi gr to preacn yesterday. - ' . Messrs. Loe aud Tout Ritchie, I B. Dillard uud J, E. Nevillo re ceived a fine Pol aud China stock hog lust week I bat cost $26.50. The Baptist people are taking steps to reoover aud ropaiut tboir church aud parsonaga. ' . Tbeyouug people enjoyeJ a uicr siugiug at the Baptist church Sunday evening. Uncle Roleu Coffeo ia still borapiDg aroaiid aud says be. has no lime lo work. Mr. AL Dillard,was' up from WcelmiUkter lat-t week.. ' -' Dai-v." Plainly btaled Easily Understood. ; A commit lee tendered -the Gov ernor til' Nebraska au iuvitatioii to attend an iuuUgural'ball, and the following reply was. giveu tbem ! "I am - Melbodist, geutlemeii, and MolhodiB.ls are opposed' to dancing. I am a trustee, of the Wesb-yiin Uiiiveraity, aud it would be us uiucb as niy good name js worth lo evtm give my cou-ent to such a funotiou, tuuch less lo at leud it." . - Train W reeked. There was a wreck of trniu No. 30 near Lenoir City, Tenu.,' at 2tl0 o'clock last Saturday iiit-niiiiR. caused by running into a land sljdo. Thren persona were killed and Iwfitily-five idjurpd. - Over-Work Weakens - Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Stake Impure Blood. All the blood In your body pasr.es through your kidneys once every three minutes. i ne Kiancys aro your uiuou puruiens, incy ni ter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out o order, they (ail to do their work. Pains, achesandrheu matism come from ex- cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quirk or unsteady h"arttiea,ts, and makes one feeJtaa though they had hi-art trouble, bscause the heart is over-working In pumping thick, kidnry poisoned blood throueh veins and arteries. It used to b! consio-.red that only urinary troubles were to be traced to tha kidneys, but now modern science proves that re-itly all constitutional diaf-ascs have their begin-nii-ff in kid:iy trouble. ' . It you are su-k you c.tn make no 'mb5t by fo.-;t di.-cjoiu ? your kidiifv. In-) nie j e J tier' ii i iyt nil r I l t - - ."KU'-I, tlr. . ! i . : r ."rjjs-- 1 i ,' ...- Y. ... J km iii ' f Wm&Lei t'VcMl i. I - r , .. . . I Machines solJ ou easy payineufs to partes who cau furnish good rofereuup. "" ,''' Send For Catalogue. '' 1 THE PITTSQURG URITIIiG MAGHIIiE CO., .qo8 Wood Street,. Pittsburg, Pa. . baolutrly cue a ,.u..:i .u. lP7arnoe and U fully Mm''' f.-.-'t : X- - . 't 'iineu."Sl Itfrt-ir CO u.er i IL, " "is! S.T.0' M""" " Parrhere. 1' i'H AjIJKN KH fWl Union Lock, For Poulry, kaijlh: , IT 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 , ! ! ! i rrriTTrrx' . i a ; I I i I .V--. - 1 1 v.. i T ' i I I 111 III ;: ? Tfj I p eJgLS gaeAwa pT I TTT ,J I. . IUHMJiltittt. mi. ArtU ail. -. ' Stroogee snrl doner spacing than any other mak Our Union Lock Hog, Field and Cattle Fence, Union Lawi Fonee Gates, etc., guaranteed first class. . .... Your dealer should handle this line if not, write ua fo prices . Catalogue rree. . ' ..,;-t,:..7-' .-.--"'.v. UNION PENCE CO., DE KALB. ILL., U S. A.. Largest ANDosTCoMPLETEtJuccYEACTORY on Earth Write for . l At 1 -Our CoodsAre The Best . Our price the lowest ' (1U12) A ..ciTATioy. - : North Carolina In tho Sup'r. tsctivl. Maviun county, Spiing lennj 1903. SJ. May & wife. Sarah J.-. Mj R: P. (Jetty, 11. V. Msxwel-, IL 1. Wyinan, We's II & Co, IL G. Wetell aud (t. A. Ramsey. . A-'AA: NOTICE. '; To the hon resident defendants II V. Maxwell, Wetsell fc (.., H. I. Hyman, II. : Welsell and G. A liaiusey, lake notice, that an action entitled as trhiivo has been com Inenced it) the superior ciinvi of Ma con co.inty in w-hiuJ notion iie haVe been made parlies defoidanl, hy onler of the court, the puiposeol which action is to foreclose -.cortuin lici.s on ami . contracts uoiiceruing lands and ininuial interes.s situated hi said ootinty hi which they have, or claim, nn interest; ami V'.It'el'onii a judgment to-which they nie par ties iu said court mid said defendants will furthe.i tike notice that they arc re'J'iue'il to appear at Spring term lii03'of ,M icnn aupeiioi'Ciiur', which t.i "ins Aj ill "31, l'!:i.i and answer o't ii.-niur t t'"' eii"pl:inil in Kind tle 1 ( r 1 n-in.t (l.-ii. -oi'h-. tl.el'ei i W id I'll IH l--t. -1 l-f. 1:1 . ' u, i -t f J TLn tvriling is in plain view cf tho operator all .the tmio. Sitnplcstjatid strong est construction, rapid ac fion, easy touch, -Adapted to all" kinds of work best for fabulrtirjg. ami invoice ' "'- -' ft. T - " - work. Uaivrsal hpy board, r'"' '- ' removable lype' action,- iu- Btanlly cleaned, Treble the Jife of' -any other machine for' good, clean work. TO every fees:;, iimitloainff .tMa msiruliHt.. . win .ma OriKitif ( ornl.ll Pan-Amrrlr.. nn.nmoeiiorlii,iuKiriMliolnlmnn lu.iratloDhsreprpiluctlTOoroiw. lfjou Intend or la the nr.ar future ire will (jluillj Md tbu - ou. These inlnlaturMhsTe been pnxtuenl 1 - -V enn.lllute tho moat epen.lcS -"..MM... Ti.. . ...l- S iuw orean ej to exact J solo: In . r- '- With the plait i bWllLSCMOO'JRHEWSnUvt,. TALOGUF it aueur.iiuiv rf.ir...isui .,. ,kn , v . i Iu e'uil oli Arnoriiianortaiiiianaiilaiiej. It UeANafa'-i nu wi.l ai.prcolute anil It U jroari t . tioJVr'"! J.X-siael oxpljliis onr unique Cornish Plan of aenv"1! WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY, STABLI8H O TBARS. e ( jhar1s, Gardens, etc. 't, I ' IT'" J--. ' i, ; riMWM""': CATALOQKf rs. rtaaeuaplBeai i IN0TICE. , North Carolina, Macon County. ' In the Superior Court. J.G.Wells V ' The Eureka Mining Co. - Notice of eiccntior, sale.,- By virtue of an execution directed lo the undersigned from the superi or court of Macon county iu above entitled action, I wilt, on Monday, t lie si xth day of AriV 188, at 12 oVlock, M ., at the oourt house door Hi said county, sell fur cash to the hmhert bidder to satisfy said execu tion, nil the right, title and interest which the said defendant,' jkureRa Alining Co,, has iu the foMo.wing'dV Norihed lands, to-wit: One tracCvi Und lyvig and being in Macon couu ry, N. U , and on the waters of E ii-, jay creek, lieginuing in - iho -line of opl3, tit a chestnut, H poles from the U'lriuiiinu of sail) number, and runs S 0't So poles lo a s unitli o:ik, .i. xi 1 ...r uiM'i, it..... S SU E 40 poles to a spauish pak; thin N HO VV D-l poles to a stake iu said lint; then near North 8 pules to a Spanish oak near tho falls of a branch; then near E w ith the top of a riilgu 10 poles to a Sjianlahi oak; then lo the beginning, aiotit.iinitl ' 7 acres, mure or less. .' Also, all the interest and . title owiitil by said defendant io thu lands described in i deed .from IL II. "Eh mure lo 1 u 1 1 K a Min'oi'' Co., regis ti ir I in !! r.i.-tei's i .."'-, ' ' iiun ! conn'), :-'!;. l.'u; I V ('. !. I'l.iv 111 ill .1 il," ,., -!: ', ! 'and L.f ; ! f- ti e NOW ON SALE VIA To all the principal Winter 'J. Resort a, ae ' VERY. LOW RATES. , V " 1 "T-i-T..' mi; ; ; r i?i . , .-. TUB bKBOKTS OK THK South, Soufhesst ard Soutet; , also Cuba, Ca'ifaria and Meiico OFFKB WANV JNDUCKliENTS TO " i THK TOUMIST. j Some Prominent Resorts . Are St. Augustine, Pal in Beach, Mia mi, Jacksonville, ' TanijHj , I'ort Tampa. "THE LAND OF THR SKY.H. And "Sappliira Country," t TICKETS ON SALE L to and includinir April 8U, 1903, - dimited to return until May 31, , ' ' V 19,,s- v,- 'stop-overs' . - ; Allowed at uiijiortatil poinls. , THROUGH SLEEPING CARS - Of the highest standard between " .. principal cities and resorts, ., ', Dining Car Service Unexcelled. .'.'"Ask nearest Ticket Agent for : v : oopy of "Whiter Homes iu a Summer Land." W.A.TURK, wiiiuirT7111 -n r 8. H. II ARD WICK, Gent. Pass. Agent, V Washington, D.C. - J. H. WOOD, l)itricl Pasaeriger Agl. . . Ashevhe, N. C. t4Tn"- W' YEAB8' . EXPERIENCE Tradk Marku rftff 1 Copyrights Ao. Ativan sanding sketch n4 dMuiiptlon xnT jtlnkif urartntn ouropniUth free whether an intention ! pmbuhly pnteLnhls, Comniuntni ttOTii strictly oonflrtsMiiiffl. Hiuidbookoo PatnU -mnt frw. OlfleM nirency for Mcurtiifr. patents. ,. Patents taken thronuh Munn A CO. reoetr MpteUU nolle, without chnrtre, iuthe ,. Scientific AiMican; A handsomelT tHuvtrated week1r I-nnretrt rh , mlation of anr adentitie Journal. Vonni, f. Tnrest rh 4. Tonn,i ill newariealen Tmr i Tour monioa, ti. oota uj mi neweneaierv. -New York tlngton, IX C. , , . Branub omoe. W r 8t Waahuigton, B. ( ' " 'V.r: "i :-. THE :v'-AA;Ar f. ,;;: , , '...'..i." '.".-i--( t Saint Louis & Sanfranoiseo R. R.,' A; OFFERS to the COLONISTS A AAx i FAR5 PLUS 12 00 from'H' , a: To all POINTS In -'r : ARK A NSAS, MISSOURI,' . TEXAS, INDIAN and . OKLAHOMA TERRITORIES, " ": Ou the following dates, ' March 8rd & AfffA April( 7in & 21st. ' For rates, advertising matter, And information write .iitv .;.i; W. T. Saundkbs, B: " G.A. P.D. : Atlanta, Ga. (1204)" pionh Carolina, Macon County. In- the Superior Court, "v Before the Clerk. ' " ' "v .W-B. Dobson, Mrs. W. B. pob son, M. B. Smith, E. II. Franks am) P.. C. i Wild, executors of J. D. Franks, plaintiffs, ; -. v- V. il Smith, F. T. Smith and wife, yirgie Smith, Cornaro Balrd, A. E. ISaird, Hanna Ii. Baird, ' Aliean Ii. Birlrd, Laura N. Baird, Hugh AM. Baird, Coliiaro V. Ssinith and wife, Mrs. Corunro-.V. Smith,: iud Zeb Bainl, defendants. ' )aa a;, notice. ! ,To the Don. resident defendants, Cornaro V. Smith and wife, fllrjt. Ccrnaro V. Smith, and A. E. Baird, above named, lake liotiue that an ac tion, entitled as above lias, been commenced in ihe Superior court of Maoou county, thu purpose of which is to sell the lands for 'partition of which'thc plaintiffs and defendants tire tenants iu common, which land is described in the petition in this cause, ami situated in Macon coun ty, N.C.; and the said defendants will further take notice that lliey are required to appear before Lee Craw- fill-!, Clerk Of the Slpl'l illl- C'";:t .if '.' ic. m ei'iiiity, .V. C, nt il.t; i :. '. iiuii' t- in Frai.l.liti, on Ihe "id . -v ( '' i mmm W. W.Guy etal.' vs. Notice of Ej'a. M.J.Guy. .) By virtue of Authority conU'ire J ron me the undersigned conimissioii or, by an ol der jof the Superior courlj in the above entitled cause, I will, on the 6t.li day of April 19U8, between the hours of .10 a. m. and 2 p. m, al the coiirt house door in Franklin, Macon county, North Carolina, ex pose (or tale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands, lo-wit : . let Tract Beginning at a B. oak, Fulton's corner, al the head of a branch, runs S 4-i W 0 poles to a lo cusr,;heii VV 48 poles to a chestnut, then N 15 W 130 poles to a chest, nut, then N 26 K 83 poles to a ri lar, then E 42 poles to a B-oak, oor per of Tcague tract, then "N with said tract 100 poles to a B-oak, then N 20 E 111 poles to a poplar en the west bank of Peek's creek, then S 69 & GO poles to a .forked spanisb-eak on Bear Knob ridge, then w ith said ridge 8 20 K 80 poles to a Chestnut oak, iheu sou thei nly 110 poles, morn or less, to a locust, beginning corner of Teague tract, and eorner , of No. 8520, then S 10 W with line of No. 8520 42 poles to 4 B-ouk, in line o N o. 2v'99, the N E corner of No. 8519, then with Hue of No. 2089, S 25 W 140 poles tea looust S VTVOr. ner of said Number, then S 60 25 poles to a locust, then W 0 poles to lb beginning, containing 900 acres more or less, The above tract con taining the lands conveyed to Clark Guy by Stale Grant No. 8bl9, No. 8520, aud by deed froin Wm. Peek and Sheiiff'i i deedi . 41 Arnctsata :nff 'AmLm. ni, on a wagon road, corner of Kee ner tract and rur.s W 17 pole lo . Henderson's line, then S 45 4$ poles to a chestnut, Guy's corner then S 20 E 41 poles to a while-oak, Guy's aud Henderson's corner, then . N 30 E 41 poles to hickory, thru N 73 E 86 poles to a dogwood, then N 80 poles to a locust, corner of J. , S. Henry tract, then U 80 Wf 6 poles to a hick .ry on the W bank of ' Crow's oreek.lhen S 10 W 80 polea to a hickory, then Ji 75 W Jo the be-' giniiing, containing 51 aorea. 3d Tract Grant No. 7908, begin, niug on a dogwo6d and Mtirwood runs N 75 E 80 poles to a blaokvelS; then S 22 poles to a' sUke ia " Mo- ' 5 Dowell's Hue, theu N 40 E 24 poles '; to a hickory, then N 61 MT 21 poles to a dogwood, then N 14 poles to chestnut, then. E 40 poles to a stake, Thos. Vinson's corner, then N 10 B 125 polos to a dogwood, then 8 73 ' W C8 po'es lo a white oak and hicko ry, then 8 80 W 60 poles to a stake, then S 45 K 40 poles to a hickory, Henderson's corner, then S 45 W 100 polea to the beginning, contain ing 48 acres. ",. , . , 4th TractLand eonveyetl from Maryeaver. to Ulark Guy beinjj83, . aprls, knonArth(hl- acUow- ell tract, being grant No. 2830, west . of a line,' beginning at a hickory, Mary Weaver and Clark Guy's cor- . ner, runs S 28 E 36 poles to a ou cumber, third corner of the iron square tract, then with the west line of thai tract S 20 E SI poles - to a white-oak on the top of a ridge, Wru. . MoCoy's comer.: All ether lands in Macon county, North Carolina, of whiclr Clark ' Guy died " seised ami possessed, of whatever kind or de scription. All the above described ; . lauds iio ou tho waters of Peek's and Crow's Creeks, on Sugarfork river. Valuable for limber and mineral, . This March 8, 1903. ( . S.L. Kcllt, " . Commissioner. J1207i NOTICE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage deed execu ted by J. M. Daves & wife on the 24th day of Oct. 1899, to Sara L. Kelly Trustee, to secure the pay ment of debt of 1500 and interest thereon, ns evidenced by three bOntU of even dale- therewith said bonds due and payable Oct, 24ibHlD0?, and default having been made in the payment of said debt. . 1 wilt cm Monday the 6ih day of April 1' .'', between the hours of 10 a. m , a 1 4 p. m., at tho court house door i -Franklin, Macon County, N.- C, Al to ihe highest bidder for chb'i, ti s ittsfy sal I debt, all of the follow' -described lauds to wit :- Lyir t ! being in Franklin Township, 1. ... county, N. C. 1st tract. All the lands conve; 1 to J. M. Daves by II. T. Davis et t '. Lying on Tenn., river. !' ' liio S E corner of K . H , c, t lainiug 112 itetvs, f r a f " r " er'ption of hie.li r r. - lo siiid di i d f.'jiil I ' i t; -A D.lVC, I'"' ...S.'r'..l m A " . lf
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