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-a X. 11,1 I'i v S55 ... 12,104 i,f:i.f..2 I ('.. ify, ...a, T.J...0.IXST0X, FRANKLIN, N. C. Careful attention to U business. , i:l:t.y g.. Robertson. Attorney' at Law, FRAMKLliT, M aCOX COUNTY, K. 0. Will practio In the court of thUStaU at ths Federal Courts. Colleo-. - tinoi 8pecUlty jctfjl Boticts. Notice ta thi column At cent per line for each bum. In regular local col umns, ten centa per line for each issue. Keren words make about Hue. $ EXPIRATION NOTICE. X 7 rwaiR'2 .$ - Tha following . subscriptions to $ aa rxnin on th, dates natnrd tf tbFt expli below. It ta rnrtly requested f that each aublcribrl renew in time to not mlH a number of the paper. Mnr.lt. - 3. M. Brown, VT. A, Grant, Dr. N. F. Howard. Mar. 1. V.li. Barnard, X. W. Fowler,' ft. M. Trims, i , Bt A- Jarobj, Elara Gray, . Wilbura B, Welch, Bav.C.M. Ridley, ' ;" Mar. 25. Tte Semi-Weekly Journal f AMI la K Franklin Press .IKO One Organ Ticket' For $2.00. " . . We have arraugpmnnl by which we can club with the Atlanta Semi Weekly Journal on the above - named terms from now fill the 5th of Mayv1903. Now ia (be lime to uoBcrioe oprore iuc oiiPr i : L . I a of dMe:0 ' . . Thi Pbkss. JDlIlllillr4t--rt FRANKLIX, N. C. A trean supply ol wiieal tieart at Wright RoLiuson'a. '". f A fine new line of rugs, beautiful j . .... .. pattern, at wngiit A Uotimaon a. Bring your com to R. L. Porter's and get 75 cent per bushel for it. If you want something nice to eat t yoa can get tt at Wngbt is Robin- eon' store. . Scotch Gray eard board 22i28 in. ehea for mounting picture at the Paiaa office. Ladies' hosiery, corsets, handker chitfa, gloves, eto . at Wright & Robinson's store. ' The best brand of canned ' toma toes ever brought to thi market can be had at Wright & Robinson's. Poor horses are ugly and fat hor ses are pretty. Feed them on Mvres Royal Spice and they will get fat. Only 25o per package at Smith's Drug Store. ' Es are higher than ever before and "yrea poult ry Spice will make hens lay snd therefore make yon more mo'icy. Try it, only 10c pack i at f siith's Drug Store. Cakes an J tuits, meats and pickles, Everything, the palate, lhat tickles ; Candie, nuts, sweets snd raixins, Always kept at Wright t Robinson's, 1 i . j i.. f r i S 3. W. Murray, , $ Dr. . O. Webb. g I r:i' : ; :.::.-z. g.heht'.e -! a. .: . . nnil i? ; i. ia" !' KKif'j -. n '-tiro anit Im ' 'is. Leave Fr:i. 1 n at 5:0l am. and 11:11 am. Arrive ",... by Jl :0 am and :Ui pm. Iave milsWo t 4:1.1am. and 1:00 pm. Arrive Franklin by 10:1.1 am. and T.-00 pm. Messrs A. L. Leach and II. L. An derson arrived home from Andrew last Thursday. Rov. Mr. Bromlle lias accepted the call W the pastorale of the Baptist church here, we unders'Jinit. Mr. Zeb. Sumner and hi father arrived here " Inst . Thursday. Mr. Sumner cane cornea up for tiial av our court next month. OAflTOniA fciw - yflla Kind Ion Haw !"Boi llsilldToHa!vt Bftatai Thank to Mr. J. II. Seller for In. vitaliou to attend .the Annual De bate of the Tlalonio Literary Society of Rutherford College, March 13, 1903. v.: -'"v. Mm. B. (V.) A. Crawford of Franklin arrived yesterday to spend several . week with the family of Rev. Frank Silerj Aaheville Cltiaon Mar. 6. Mr. B. (V.) A. Crawford of Franklin arrived Wednesday to spend several day with the family of Rev. Frank 8iler.AsbevilIe Ga sotte, Mar. 6. We regret to announce that Mm. M. 1. Billing has been ill for . fo .week past. Mi Aunie Woodfin has been teaehhig In her place in the High School. , We regret to le'arn lhat Judge D. D. Davie, of Cuilowhee, Jacksoo county, met with -misfortune Jew day ago while attempting to mount a horse,' to fa'.l and break bis arm. - If people of Macon county who havo relative In the' went who do not take the Pbksb will kiodly fur i.ish u their addressee, we will take pleasure in sending them, sample copies free of charge. . TO COM A COLO nw l . 'Tjiiatlre Broioo Quinine Tablets. fund the uioaey H It sV -" - ,rove"s iiaTUWr' eavh box. j Mr.Jno. A. Ha Vest's Mills, was in town MonUaiTSnd set two subscriptions to tbe Pbehb forwardFWtiesTTnat appeared to be great- one year, and left an order for 600 letter heads. Mr- Hall is one of Ma con's moat enteiprising nierchanis, and baa all his business stationery printed at bis home office. The Cutlasaj.1 Items for last week were received on Wednesday after the Jiaper had gone to press, conse quently tbey were not printed. To insure being published communica tions must reach the office by Mon day night or Tuesday noon,' not later than Tuesday utht at latest. ' - ' Mr. J. C, Houston, wife and throe children, of Croole,. Oregon, have been vixitlng relatives trr lh! county uTaltflnoiith. Mr. Houston left here 14 years ago and went west. He and family will leave on the 18th insl to return to Oregon. They will read the 1'bkss during the next year. A place for improvementand much needed loo is on the lot oo vnpied by the High School building. The lot ought to be ridded of its briars and bushen, and the soil well prepared and planted in lawn grass. It cinild be made a beautiful plat in stead of the uncouth waste that it is II'IW. We would like to have I good, live correspondent one with a tact for gathering live sews items in ch of the following communities in Ma con county : Edijay, Scaly, Smith's Bridge, Cartoogechaye, : Aquone, Burningtown, Etna and Cowee. We will be glad to hear from randldate and confer with them about terms, eto, ' . '' la another column will be found a not ice from Dr. N.F. Howard, of Dohlonega, Ga, agent for a book. Dr. Howard was formerly citiaeu of Ibis couuty, and ia a brother of the late Col. L. How- 4 ard aud Pulaski . Howard, who were promiuent citizvna of this couuty. Dr. Howard is a minister of the Methodist church, and has loug beeu a popular pnysiciaii. He is now aged, nearly totally bliud, aud dependent. We can safely rcoiDinend him as n thoroughly ccusciftiitioua gentleman. Any one purchasing his book will be aidiug a) deserving man. MORE RIOTS. Disturbance of strikers are not nearly as grave, as an uuiivitlu.il Out older of the sys'tcn. Overwoik, Iom of b'i (', nervous temtiun will be ful loitt' l ly utter collapse, iinlchS a re- r r.'iii?'!y is iinincdiatiily em ,';'. 'i - 'u's notiiiu;' so tnioiunl l)i ,i u il.'i )i ls'! s of the Liver or . i " :.') lis l'!t-:tiio r.itliir. It's a a "i 1 i f . I Ioiik!, ami t-.Tiictive iiKi'- . . . I 1 I :, t H ill ). II) I cf l; 'r. S. I.. Rogers is at home from ,f i0h fur a few days. Hon. II. II. Jarrett and wife ar- rived bome from Ealoigh yesler- day evening. ' Mrs. Nottie Arthur, of Cartooge- chaye, is visiting relatives and friend In town. 1 -i Miss Julia Wild, of Emma, Buu- combe county, is visiting t he fami ly of Mr. II. H. Jarrett for a f9w days. Dr. 8. H. Lyle roturued home last evening from a week's absence during which he visited Tarboro, A bran new typewriter for sale ; doe first class work ; does not take a fortune to buy it. Inquire at ibis office. - ' " .' . Mr. E. K. Cunningham is making preparaliona to build, a new residence on bis new purchase one mile north of town. V" " ""'.-j Messrs. Lawrence Sellers and Samuel Bryson left Monday ; for Oregon. We wish them success in the far west.- - ; :' There fall between midnight and daylight Sunday mbrning a very heavy ram, accompanied by light ning and thunder, , Rev. J. A. Deal, , Mrs. Deal and daughter, Misa Annie, after spending several weeks in Florida, returned home Saturday evening. "Court was a light one," says the Clayton Tribune.' "There is a large surplus in the county tieaaury and the county is out of debt. - ' : We learn . that Robt. Yonce of Nsutahila, has been appoiuted U. S, Deputy Marshall in jdaoe of W. West who resigned Some tinje Mrs. E.A. Bsmplft' aud three ohildren loft tlw"1 morning for Heudersonvi lesviug Mr. Sam ple and bis daughter, Miss Mary here. J, '.-'T, ;;;:";" v r"l'"u Vr.J. A.Pendorgraea, of Nanta- hana. was here yesterday and calleaSju to pay bis dues, he being a Confederate vnterau. - He Is a isaloua riader of the Pbkss. ly injured by, the severe frees last month, is beginning to come out, and gives promise of a good crop if we have no more severe freezes, - A crowd of'youug men from Smith's Rndge township expect to leave next Monday for the State of Wasblugtou. They are Wm. Hoi brooks, E. N. Bates, Baruett aud Robert Garland, Jim . Vau book, John Beasley, John Yonug, Javan Gray, Homer Rhodes aud Robert Curtis. We hope tbey all may -do well. ';-.-V ,'", Attention is called to the ad vertisement of Tbe Slallcup Fur uiture Co., in another colomu. It is the successor of The Fraukliu Furniture Co. The uew oompauy is composed of Messrs. W. R. Stallcupsud C. C. Cuuuingham. The business will be couducted on business principles, aud all who patronise the new firm may rest assured of fair dealiug. IT SAVED HIS LEG. - P. A. Danforth of LaQrange, Ga , suffered for six mouths with a fright ful running sore on his leg ; but writes that Buuklcn's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 ct. Sold by Frank T. Smith, druggist. - inift Jastlee Will Try HaywoeC (Spevial to the Cldwu.) - Rauciob, ?(C., March 6. Judge Just ice consents to exchange courts with Judge Bryan aud so he will try Ernest Haywood here March 23rd for tbe murder of Ludlow Skiuuor. 10 YOU GET U? TrTTH A LAKE BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes Tou .XJscraKev -Almost, everybody who reads the news paper Is sure to know of the wonderful G4 Jto ll, I the prest kidney, liver and fc ladder remedy. . It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine leenlh century; dis covered after yeirj of scientific research by I Dr. Kilmer, the eml ' nent kidney end bisd de.r 5ti:ci.Jht. and la wonderfully sticcer. ful irt" promptly curir j lame back, kirinev, tedder, urin aid trnit bies and br; ;U s t i ease, which is Hie worst form of Y trou; e. U. h i!"11! i f t Is r t t'n. onm' i re bu ( nev. liver or 1 r tro b.Mt v i 1 ii3lt;:ere:ne -,- you i 1. llV i inso ris "- 'v ,. in i ,i V: . -. s OrA-:u-e. H i'i.! ' t : - been i -MJ) 1 ) . C . i . . u . . . , k. w---tJ L. .... ycj c Vt c t lr::I 1 I " - ' C'' L l.... uit..i J ictn L'vbJ cn a r;ll Czt tr.d sc.r.;l!.!r.1al Sccit's t tVaxU tut k ft 4bk Togctbt you rr.xt cat fst Sccit's Emission is a gret fattcRcf, a great strength giver. Those who have lost ficsh war.t to increase a!I body tissues, net cr.Iy fat Scott's Emu'wion increases them all, bone, flesh, blood and nerve. For invalids, for con valescents, for consumptives, for weak children, for all who need flesh, Scott's Emulsion is a rich and com fortable food, and a natural towc 1 Scott's Emulsion for bone, flesh, biood and nerve. : We will send you a free sampje. 8s surer lhat this picture la th form of a lastl l ea the wrtnptr of every bottle of Emuiiloa yoa buy. SCOn&BOWNE. . chemists, 409 PearlS 50?tlrtl,allr! fXuity ust. he following named yersons were drawn March 2ad. 1Q3, to serve as jurors, Spring Term, Su perior Court, April 20th, 1903: :" ',' v. FIRST WEEK. J. A. Patterson, G. W. Angel, (Guice), W.T. Hurst, M. J. Maeb burn, J. R. Fulton, Wm. Edwards, J. T. Taylor, John Garland, W. H. Roane, C. T. Bud, J. II. Mincey, J. B. Mssou, J. F. Wilkes, B. M. Alleu, R. B. Garrison, J. D. Phil lips, W, M. Mice, W. HrWaldroop Sr J. W. Rickman, Jesse Ray, W. J. Fox, Z. V. 8ellersrR. C. Green, J. H. Deweese. W. N. Allmau; S. M.Loug, J. M. Brown, Juo. M. Sbuler, W. U. Oliver, J. C. Dai ry m pie, C.C. Rogers, . W. Stan field, J. P, Bryson, V, A. Ramsey, G. W. Elliott, P. T. Watkins. SECOND WEEK. D. P. Waldroop, L. M. Manu. L. U. Sellers, Marion Wright, C. A. Scroggs, H. D. Doan, I. T. Con ley, N. II. McKIuney, G. R. Mc Phersou, J. F. Cunuiugham, J. S. Robinson, M. E, Welch, J. A. Par risb, J. L. Moore, J. D. Cabc, R. L. Scott, J. M. Martin, Albert Staub. :J Callassja tunings. ; ; These Items mai hi-d ns last week Just af ter we bad ootMtnenved printing; thiaiM-r, and wore tw late (or that Issue. Ed. Mrs. B.M. "Angel of Ellijay died February 25, of iuflsmalory rheu matism. We extend our sympa tby to ber relatives and friends. Mr. Frauk Noleu of Ortooge chaye visited friends here Satur day and Suuday. Oscar Carpenter loft inat week for New Mexico. A severe rain aud wiud storm was experienced here the latter part of last week, doiug little damage to the people, such as blowing roofs off of corn cribE, blowing dowu feuces' Mr. Newton Russell's, chimney was partly blown down. . Ano,w. K0TICE. North Carolina, Macon county. In the Superior Court, Spring term, 1903. .. Hester A. Shular, vs. , Itobert Shular. I. Notice The defendant above named ' will take notice lhat an action entitled above baa been commenced against him. by the plaintiff in -the Superior court of filaoon county, for the pur pose of obtaining a divorco from do fondant from the bonds of nintiiino ny ; and the dofondunt will further take r.otioe, that he is rerjiiircd to appear at the next term of the Su perior court of Mnoon county lo be held at the court house in said coun ty on the 7th Munday after the 1st Monday in March lU('3,'nnd answer or demur to the c-m 1 1 1 :.i n t whi. li be I (f t i i it lln in t'nt iCW.k of till! Cl.'i k i mr ( mil t f ;,. on I o H 1 Of C i the , or r. t w - t i U j Tho Only Perfect Writing Machine Made. ttSvT. WWW! 1 ,'tfs ,!ViASiaM.hWl a. , WOfc 1 " sss. Macbiues sold ou easy payments to parties who - cau furnish good reference;' -:"i"--.V-: ' -'''' , Send For Catalogue.; C THE PITTSBURG WRITIIIG UAGIIIIIE CO., , 2"8 Wood Street'. Pittsburg, Pa. , t niMititin Wolntnlvf vim--- V aiilMiimnM m.nA WE WIUSEKD ,,rr Union Lock Poultry Fence For Poul try. Rabbits, Orcha rds, Gardens, etc. ; ::::::::::;::::::: I : . . . Fsuuu4Jir ll. Ut W" Mrf Arrilrt, WW. . . . . . . Stronger onrl )or apnclng than any ether1 male. Our Union Lock,H6g, Field and Cattla Fence, Union Laws Fenoe Gates, etc., guaranteed first class. Your dealer should handle this line if not, write us for prices. Catalogue free. . . . . . - , -tJNION FENCE CO., UE KALB, ILL.. IV S. A. LarcestanoMostCompleteBuccyLactory on Earth Write foi- j, e " Our Goods Are Ths Best- Our Price the: lowest . (112) s CITATION. North Carolina In the S'r. ccuil. Macon county, "Spring term, 1903. S. J. May & wire Sarah J. May II. I. Golly, II. V. 'Max well, ll. P, Vjman, Wela U & Co, II. Xi. Welu-ll and U. A. Ramsey. " notice. ; To the non resident defindanls II. V.Maxwell, Wetsell & Co., II. I. Hyman, II. G. Wctztll and G. A Ramsey, taku notice, thai an action entitled as above hus been com menced in the superior court of Ma con county in which action the Eave been made parlies defendant, by order of thu court, the purpose ol which action is t(t foreclose certain lier.s on and -unnlraota concerning lands and mineral interi'sls situated in said couuty in which they have, or claim, an Interest; and to reform a judgment to which ihoy are par lies in s:tid court and said defendants will fiirtbej lake notice lhat they are required to appear at !S pi in j term l'Jl'3, of Macon superior court, whieh begins Apiil 'JO, 1'JlKl and linawer or demur to the complaint in -Paid ne , or tho n li..f deiirinded therein lit pTiod for. Tl.it .'! 1'. ii, 1 ! i Ci.'r-o Tbn ' writing is in plain view cf the oporntor' all the linio. Simpp8laaud strong est construction, rapid ac tion easy' touob; Adapted to all j kinds of work best for tabulating ' and yivoic woi-k;Uuiversal keyboard, rf)movs'ble"frifl 'action, iu stautly'clear.ed. " Treble the life ; of 4 -any other '" macbiae . for good, clean work . r , ; ' nnottonlDf ihli muaalna we vil . . ... u... .u' .wnrirmH v miwtl... .u. ., .'::-ift ration It rtproduc-Ilon of iw If ran ItiWnd ... m. iub .Mr luwra we win giear lend out ''"On you. Theae mlnlaturei Iut bwn produced XTIi'-Weenailtute (be noil epeilrel . ''V ;it. Too enable jou to I jnaaeaaatiuatu,,,,., ,. Njororgaa aa to exaei' Ml . X. With tll Tll.T OJR WEWaar i? 'TALOP" aUhAmorlnuiorBaaaanilplaiwj. lnit ,., iro will appraolote and l,n j,wt for ti,, 11 fullj eiplorn oar nnlqu Cornl.b Plan ,, GSE YEAR'S FHFE TElfl Tula molhoj baa eomracn.lwl itavlf to Otrr a eiiinoa rail.nra Purehawra. I iaera.i 7 UOIv'iJJSM CO WAamnBTOsl, NEW JERSEY. ESTA B L I I S I b SO Tlill. . . KR1CES ani 11,1 v-t-tj-" I MUUUU NOTICE. North .Carolina, Macon County. In" the Superior Court. . J.G. Wells .-V . ; ' The Eureka Mining Co. Notice of execution sale. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the superi or court of Mhooii county 1 in above entitled notion, I will, on Monday, the sixth day of April, 1903, at 12 o'clock, at the court ho use door in snid county, sell for cash to the highest bidder to satisfy said execu tion, nil the right, title and interest which the said defendant, Eureka Mining Co, has in the fo'lowing de scribed land, to-wit: One tract of land lying nuil being in Macon coun ty, N. C , and on tbe waters of Eili jny creek, .beginning in the line of 3313, at a chestnut, 24 poles from the betrintiini; of said number, aud runs S 0 E 80 poles lo a spaimd) oas, lieing the N E comer of 3313 J" then S 81) E 40 poles to ' a Spanish oak; then N i0 VV 94 poles to a stake in said line; then near North 8 pules to a spanUli oak near tbe falls of a branch; then near E with ihe lop of aridulO poles Ida Spanish oak; then to llio beginning, containing 7 acres, moro or less. AIho, all the intercut and title owind by ."aid defen lant in the lamls tiesf.rilied in a dcetl from II. II. 1- inoie lo 1 tti'i'd in omml v, N and b'l.i.f i V I.. : ul'tka ilini Ke-'.-ter's , C, bo.,k 1 ml lie " : n.i.ii's I. ' , i, l-v ; Co., reis- ice, M.iaun H," pa,e f'5, an. I ' ' . t i - 4 -v, t f i ' iil..-. .l lv...ii- NOW ON SALE VIA SOUIilERlI RAILUM To all the principal Winter Kesorts, at 1 VERY LOW RATES. . ' " TUK BESOBTS OF TUB ' Sniilfc Pnliiee4 arfl C"i""""t t WUllt) uuuiiiuuul Bi ll uuuiuiwl 3iC3 Cuw3 Cuiiiwiih3 St j f'e:!ca . OFKKB MANY 1NOUCKMRKTS TO TIIK TOU BIST. Some Prominent Resorts . Are St. Aiigusiine, Palrn Beach, Mia mi, licksonville, Tampa, Port f Tampa.-. "THE LAND OF THR SKY." And "Sapphire Country." ' TICKETS ON SALE Up to and including April 80, 1903, limited to return until May 81, . . 1003. - STOP-OVEP 1 Allowed at ini " TIIIiOT, Of tb ' f ,orta. unexcelled. y-c Agent for jer Homes iu ur Land." ...minion, D. C .': 8. H. HARDWICK, . Genl. Pass. Agent, -"vv Wsshingion, D.C. J. II. WOOD, District Passenger Agt, - Asbeville, N. 0. BO YEAHS EXPERIENCiT AnTon Mnntng a fikHfh urn! dennliitton mf ftutak)ir nsneruin otir opinion fnw whftrw aa tnTBntlnn tn probuMy putmitnhlat rCotninmilni uiHinmnciiy nmDanmisu. iisiniiinsuaiuu l atunu . ont fross. Olrtwrt namvy for MoruringMtsnta. It,entg tnkan thromrh liana ft Co. iolv tptcUUiwticti without chin-ire. lath Scientific Jlctrtovl A hftrrrtsomsri lllnittrMtiKl rklr. TjimMt Hi v oalaUoti of tuir oientiao Journal, Tormi, 3 r: Tour monidu, tt, ouui oji nsjwtoraisjra. Rrauiath ilAlnsx. fQ& If Ht WsuhlBarlnB. D. i THE Saint Louis & Sanfranctsco K, R, OFFERS to the COLONISTS i FARE PLUS $2.00 from - - MEMPHIS - -. To all POINTS in . ARKANSAS, MISSOURI, TEXAS, INDIAN and OKLAHOMA TERRITORIES, ' Oti the following dales, March 8rd & 17th, April 7th 4 21st. For rates, advertising matter. And Information write f W. T. Saurdbbs,. " O.A. P.D. ' r, Atlanta, Ga. ; - (1204) North Carolina, v"n County. In the Superior Court, g the Clerk. W. D. Dolwon, Mrs. W. B. Dob son, M. B. Smith, K. II. Franks and IV C. Wild, executors of J, D. Franks, plaintiffs, . v..:v ,.v- C. C Smith, F. T. Smith and wife, Virgie Smith, Cornaro Batrd, A. E. Baird, Hanna R. Baird, Aliean R. Balrd,Xaura N. Baird, Hugh M. Baird, Cornaro V. Smith; and wife, Mrs. Cornaro V. Smith, and Zeb Baird, defendants. r NOTICE. " .-- - - ... -, To the non resident defendants, Cornaro V. Smith snd wife, Airs. Cornaro V. Smith, snd A. E. Baird, above named, take notice that an ac tion, entitled as above has, been commenced in the Superior court of Macon comity, the purpose of which is to sell the lauds for paitition of which ths plaintiffs and defendants are tenants in common, which bind is dcsciibed in the petition in this catifip, and situated in Macon coun ty, N.C. ; ami the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before Lee Craw ford, Clerk of the Superior court cf ".icon county, X. C, ft lit! l Im!!M in Fr:!.!':, en t'.O V I r - ' .UnW. 1 a-, 1 i- (t . CARS j fween . 1 pmm ;;ui: V.'. W.Cuy tt !, vs. ll.J.Cuy. 1 By virtue of Authority co.A on me tbe undcrs'j'ied eoe er, by an order of the J; ' r c t, in the above entitled cs.: 1 ca the 6th day of April i;.3, I tweea ths hours of 10 a. as. sad 2 p- mi the court house door las 1 . - .'.;i.i Macon county, NchUi Cijro!!..t, as poss for tale to the h!v.rsi U lJrr for cash, the following described lands, towitS 1st Tract Be ginning at ll oak, Fulton's corner, at the tH4 ef branch, runs 8 44 W pole! to b oust, then W 48 poh tt ft ehsstaat, then N 16 W 188 potea t ehest. nut, then N 25 K 89 poles te lar, then E 42 poles to a) B-ok, eor ner of Teanue tract, then will aid tract 100 poles to B-ook, then ! N 20 E 111 poles to poplar oa tfcr.s west bsnk of Peek's creek, tfcea 8 It E 60 poles to a forked spaclikoss. ' on Bear Knob ridge, taea witk eaii ridge 8 20 K 80 pole to Ctto. oak, theu soaihernly UO polos, pa ' or less, to locust, beginning eerost , of Teague tract, sad oaraor of No.' sr.20, theiiH 10 W with Hm of No. s to a B-oak, ia Boo ol . if- m eoraor ec no, 8619, then witk HslTU 3.8' 25Wl40HU.Cr?? nerofidNoillbw. Kles to locust, lb. W oa -i-. the beginning, eootainin BOaTL- "ow or less, Te aW. J7 taining Ui land aM.. .V . ybysutoGr.t v' :m 8520, and brdewwl ...r and Sbeiiff's deed. V 5T I '2 2d Trai---Sar V-v j)ik -ixginning at chestnut u a wagoa road, oontor of Ko ner tract and ran W .17 potst M Henderson's line, U S 46 K 48 poles to a chestnut, Gmj sntaor, . thea 8 20 41 poles loo Orbits-oak, Guy's and Headersoals oaroor, tbosj N 80 E 41 poles to a kiokorj, toe N 78 E 88 pole to dojrweod, the N 80 poles to locust, ootaor of J. S. Henry tract, tbe H St. W W ' poles to a hickory eo the W bank of Crow's creek, tbea 1 10 W 88 pola v to a hickory, then N 76 W to tk eo ginning, containing 61 acres. ' , 8d Tract-Jrant No, 7903, begin ' oing on a dogod and souT-wVI run N 75 E 80 polos to blaok4-T then 8 22 poles to stake ia Ho- Dowell's line, then N 40 K 24 pot) to a hickory, then N 80 W 21 polos to a dogwood, then M 14 poles to chestnut, then E 40 polo to Stake, ; Thus. Vinson's corner, then N 10 B 125 pole lo dogwood, then 8 71 W 68 poles to whit oak kad hicko ry, then S 80 W 80 polo to staks, then S 45 E 46 pole to a kickory, Henderson ooroer, then 8 " 43 W 100 pole to th beginning, eoutabv ' tng'48acre. - ; . - ' 4th Tract Land eoovoyed froas Mary Weaver U Clark Gov bainx IlL- Utmss)nOrttnr McDos). ell tract, being grant No. 2830, vaH of a line, beginning at a kickory. Mary Weaver and Clark Gay oo ner, runs 8 28 E 88 poles U I n cumber, third corner of tho iraa square tract, ibea rhb tbe west hao . of that tract S 20 E tl mI to a white-oak on ths top of a ridge. Was. McCoy's corner. All other buds ta Macon oootityK North Carolina, of which Clark Guy died Seised ni possessed, of whatever kind or de scription. All ths above dosoribed land lie on tho water of Peak's and Crow's Creeks, on Bugaifork river., :r valuable lor umber so4 aawt . . . ... . . . This March S, 190!!. S.L. Kauv, Commissioner. By virtue of U power of,st,r conlained in a ort; deed ttoca . ted by J. M. Dave ifo on the 24th day of Oct. 1803, to 8am L. Kelly Trustee, to secure th py mentofdebtof tZZi aad ir.terrrt thereoo, as evidenced by tbre I: 'i ofevtndate therewith tz'.S due aud payable Oct. "l.b, IZ""1, and default having been aiads in l" j payment of aaid dubt. I will ei Monday the 6lh day of A pril U , between th hour of 13 a. raar. 3 i p. m at thev court to. s i it 1 frankiin, tiaoon toMt;1, iv l;, s ; to tb highest bi" ? if r t satisfy sal 1 del t, s'l cf t f desurilied Uiu! to t ll I being in Frsiiklia ' county, N. C. v lat tract. All t'; s I jc I to j.n. rv?.s ly i:.t. : ' Lyii'l pn Te'-a, r'c- ?. I the S 11 c..r-- r t f S . ., -lainli' ; Hi s f f a .' '. 1 i f ' ' '! 1 i . at
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