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thus .-.,1. - . - i'.i.ITOII. at Kinnivliii, inn through tiie s mutter. -a v '!ve n.ouUta . momus - u'S, , .t r line, - . - 11.20 . 6itet i 5 cent 5 cents. 1 uMislied every WedneHav s snow lu summer, ana a O i8'u U harvest, so honour is not seemly for fool. Proverb 1:1 .1 V . The mail service from Dillsbo. ) is at timet very unsatisfactory. j an example we received do pa- 1 r mail here worth anything from at urday night till last night I he consequence wss that we iweded our exchanges, but did not r t th&m iu time lo le of eervice for thia issue of the Press. Just before cloeiug the forma 22 ex. changes were dumped iu opon us too late to be of service. The (election by Governor Ay. cock of Hon. B. F. Dixon to pre pare a roster of the N. C. Con fed TTate Troops for publication by the United States Government, is a wise selection. Mr. Dixon- has now iu his possession a roster of Company A. 2ud N. C. Cavalry, as nearly complete as it is possible to make it, prepared by the Editor of lbs Pkfss a year or two ago. lake Treaty urieev ratifying the Cuban reciproci treaty, the teuate today adjourned sine die at fifteen minutes past five o'clock. The motion to rati fy wu adopted by a ballot of fifty to sixteen, somewhat more thau a three-fourths vote, whereas only a two-thirds vote was necessary ; to secure a ratification. : reailsa latter. State Auditor B. F. Dixou iu au interview says: "The dieposititu of a uutnber of these boards (The county boards) t;T5TSlJ to be to approve all the applications which came in, aud doctors would give certificates of the requisite disability; The state board of pensions could not well gn behind this, and it was for this reaeou that ; tie law was ehauged at the recent session of the Legislature so that the county boards are uow made to consist of three ex-Cou federate soldiers. These couuty boards will be asked to purge the rolls of every person not entitled to pension. Auditor Dixon is satisfied that there are auveouuties which have more Tj- .- - t .... ,. z Tt" I i so are entitled to be there. Already tbe state board has takeu from the pension rolls . numerous names, upon information received by that board. Soma oue has made a sug gestion that a special agent should be seut from eouuty to county ' to investigate : these matters,; but there is no authority to appoint any such person, aud Auditor Dix ou ssys he is sure tbe, new soldier boards of examiners can be trusted aud will do their full duty iu stri king off the names of all persons not eutitled to pensions aud put ting on the rolls the names of those who are entitled." Women's Palna Cured. They are often caused by a Rheu ?. :itio eoDjiiiaiHoHbe system, which ' ltliecked,esulu in heart," kid-. y and bladder troubles, ovarian opay. eto. UilfCSOL, the great California liheumntio lleraedy, neu ' i!'r-e the andne accntuulalion of -a in the system snd cures pain J diaeafe. Send stamp for .book f parlieulars to the Lamar Ss Ran Lin Drug Co, . Allantn, Ga, or V niCSOL Chemical Co., Los Ange ' Cat. Druggists sell It at $1 00 ; r bottle, or sis bottles for 15.00. ). B. r. Eixos U Frrpare a E outer of X. C. loufcUtraU Treop. Ealeigh, N. C March 17. vernor Aycock has designated Jitor B. F. Dixou to co-operate ' :b the war department in pre ring a roster of the North Caro i troops in the service of the '. Jurats sluice, for. publics jiiiaworkof many volumes s l a isBtied under the authority i : -reps. tit. Dixou will enter i !' a diccbarse of this duty iiont d-.ilay. " Cruv 'AVEP.TED. i i t'.enikk of time our littb wr" Jks,V. Wit L C'i!y,C!.io. "J'nen I it ; 1 hiimo with ! en 1 - net in l,e- i II ", I ' t he . v.. ;.:.. r, i . ' 17. A. t Vi.Tr Ln I , t.i v I i.f i. I nr Sir: I i; !ofe la jv'j tl i 1-bws cuiim!. to send lo my a-ldriva tie Fh.inki.in PiiEss. I receive and rmid it with delight. I have never failed to re- ceive a single copy of it eiuce I subscribed fur ilI am glud to see that the prospects are good for the completion of Frauklin's -new Railroad in the near future, I am delighted to see that the good peo ple of my old native Macon coun ty have attacked and uearly rou-' ted the greatest curse and abomi-, nation that ever existed iu Iho sight of God and man, aud that evercursed the civilisation of any good people, I mean the manufac ture and sale of whisky aud other stroug drluks. Aud it seems that not ouly the good people of good old Macon county, but the peo pie's Representatives in the Legis Isture of N. C, bave attacked the greatest enemy of this world, au enemy who in limes of peace aud in times of war ia never known to be idle day or uight, euuday or Monday, 1 , but ever engaged iu producing criminals aud - crimes, illiteracy, iguorance, poverty and misery, in raakiug places of Tor ment or Hell of tbe homes of ma ny thousands of good wives and their iunooeuf children in this world, here and now, instead of homes of love and happiness that would make life worth living iu this beautiful world. That enemy is the manufacture and sale of in toxicating stuffs called strong I believe that this great civilization Is euemy doing more harm aud now in thin mM than nil I he ruhCr " maginary devils aud hell iug. Excuse me ; I would further express myself sgoiust Ihe great est curse of curses, greater than all other curses combined, but lan guage fails to enable me to further arraign this greatest abomination of all abominations. J have al ways considered my good people of N. C, to be the most deliberate, long suffering and loug euduricg of any people, and their past rec ord is that when war was forced upon thorn, they have proved themselves to be as deliberate, ss determined and as desperate hero ic fighters as ever engaged in bat tle. But from my long observa tion and experience, The Tar-heels in attacking the manufacture and sale of whiskey in their State, bave Attacked 4 stronger euemy thau they resisted in '61 to '65, but from their past deliberate, heroic determinations, I ; have strong hopes that tbey will persistently continue tr ir that is begun till I. a . tr . ... itAwill eveutually abolish the manufacture aud sale of whiskey ekey and cigarettes in the good old North State aud give it as an ex ample to the people of other slates that bave tried and failed to ac complish the same. , What I say of Ibis grratest abomination that is cursing and damning millions of human beings while Ibey live in this world, I say it in love aud friendship for all my feljow men, including all of those who are en gaged in this destructive bnsiuess. It is the sale of the stuff I hate, aud not tbe man who is allowed by law to sell it and thereby demor alise and ruin the rising general tiou. Let the good worgoau til) you ca: claim the victory. Yours truly aud respecf fully, . -. - SltAS M.Tkditt. -WORKING OVERTIME. ; Eight hour laws ate ignored by those tireless, little worker- DiV King's New Life PilU. Millions areTfledthe Psnama Caual Treaty by always at work, night and day, cur- ing Indigestion, Biliousness, , Consti pation, Siok Headache and all Stom ach, Liver aud Bowel troubles.' Ea sy, pleasant, safe, aure. ' Only 25u at Smith's drug store. ' A Feartal Tragedy atTaikora. Takbobo, N.C., March 16. This morning at 9 o'clock iu frout of the postofiice on Maiu street J. M. Baker shot Dr. II. T. Bass and inflicted, what may turnout to be, a fatal wound. The pistol ball went through both walls of the stomach and penetrated the liver. Two shots were fired by Dr. Ba ker, ouly oue taking effect. Dr. Bass pulled out bis pistol after he was shot but says that he doer not remember whether be shot it or not. Anyway Itmpietol fired, but tbe ball went over tbe heads of Ihe crowd aud did no barm. . Both Dr. Eat-e and Dr. Baker are pliyKii-.i.iu&of fine standing in the town aud have many friends. Business v 8 8 practically at a eland st .11 all C.sf, and t!.ia nioht uufur- tuii-! u occurrc . to li'.i. u cut.. a l.o a! it.-: -TO i : . 1 L U 1 2 Ey tijt Mi.ii Fil - - tLEN', t!iy briiuiy Is (o me , i IJke thoxe Nieiean harks of yore, . . That gently, o'er a perfumed ecu, The weary, wayworn wanderer bore To Uis own native shore. J On desperate sens long wont to warn, Tliy hyacinth hair, thy clusslc face. Thy Nnlad airs, have brought me home To the glory that was Greece And the grandeur that wna Mows. . I.o! In yon brilliant window-niche How statue-like I we thee xtnud, .The agate lump within thy hand! Ah, Psyche, from the regions which .' Are Holy Laud! , , . J EPTTOKTIf LEiGUE RALLY. . . Apr. 3, ltK)3. '. ' 9:00 Devotioual Exercises, Rev. . J.A.Cook. 9:20 Organisation. 9:30 Tbe Origin aud Purpose 6f Epworlh League. F. A. Geuuett. . 9:55 Music. ... 10:00 Is 'the Kpworth Lesgue Fulfilling Its Mission? Rev. J.J. Edwards. 10:25 The District E. L. Con ference. Rev. A. T. Boil. 10:50 Intermission? 11:00 Sermon. Rev, J. C. Postelle. 2:30 The E.L.iu country Char ges, s. I. K. um 8:00 The Distinguish iV ures of the Leap- By Presides ' bues. 7:30 SermoK wArT.Bell. 4,1903. . ional Exercises. Rev. G. P. Maun. 9:20 How the Leaguo Helps Me ' lu My Workw Rev. J. H, Moore.' Preachers" Experience Meeting. 9:55 Musie. -. 10:00 Tbe Devotioual Depart- Brent. Miss Norwood. 10:10 The Charity and Help Department. Mrs. N. L. Barnard.' 10:20 The Literary Department. Mrs, Baiu. - 10 :30 The Lessons Learned . Here. 11 :00 Rermoii. Rev. J. A. Cook. all-led a WebfoeU From North Carofiua the famed land of sunshine, to Ibe webfoot, is a loug jump, but it ass made this week by Miss Maltie Qieen who was wedded Ibis afternoon at 2 o'oloct to her fiance, A. N. Ymin ger, a prosperous young yesident of Malheur City. Tbe ceremony was- performed by Couuty Judge Travillion iu his office. Couuty Clerk Combs aud Mr. Younger, mother of the groom, were the ouly witnesses to the uuiou. Mr. aud Mrs. Younger have apart ments at ihe Commercial from where they will journey for the site cf their future home, Malheur City. Baker City (Oregon) Her. aid March 13. Cram Again, The Senate adjourned without confirming the nomination of Dr. Crum,cr.iored, as collector of cus toms at Charleston, 8. C.v Presi dent Roosevelt has appointed him the third time. BMntka The tiat Yw Han km Bpatnt faaaata Caaal Treaty Eallf ieV Wasbiugtoii.Mar. 17. The Sen- ate today iu executive session rati a votef- 73 to 5. lTr.l., TuM. "Vine of Cjdul h k-lti I ' - " to Urcd women. Having tu.. 'd I'-r tnytn ytun with w v m J I- w. b-kwa piiiu, 'i bm n t. A i-v-i l doctors and c . t r- wi-h no lucre!, Yir V mc of i.'Mi wi Ui oniy fc wh h -i fr, ndl"ntu il'y cui.d mt Immvh. bulla hp On trtak prt, ti. ym and corrt t lir Py'Tin-d women" ' .'- ' ,mt nervous worm-' utu.v:rc(l IHi-ri-.. f . Nib, ov;i' .';tl t?o?r 8 -,rs t:: V ii i 8 I r. A r A - rt 11 1 1 NEWS BRIEFS. ' t Iu the fog which descended Up nu Ibe waters of Loug Island Souud on the night of the 201 h iust.tbe big Fall River passenger steamer Plymouth from New York for Fall River, with 500 passen- gura sun b crew or zuu meu, was run down by a freight steamer, of the same line, and, six persous were killed or drowued aud sever al injured. 4i F :: ' Senator Pritchard is soekiug a pardou for Lawrence Pulliam, tbe defaulting bauk cashier of Ashe'- vi He. . Rhoumatism and all Liver, Kidney and BWU Jct trouble caiucl by aric acid ia the system. It cans by cleaaMBj and vit-JIzinc the blood, tins remoring the cant of diatase. - It fivea vigor and tone and bnllda np the health and strength of the patient while using the racedy. LRICSOL ia a hnnitiary ia the medical world. It haa cured aad will continue to cure more of the abore dim tea thaa all other known remedies, many of which do more harm than good. Tbil great and thoroughly tested and endoraed California Remedy never disappoints. It cure in fallibly if taken as directed. . Try it and be convinced that it ia a wonder and a blessing to Buffering humanity. Price $1.00 per bottle, or 8 bot tle, for $5. Foraalebydrugiata. Send stamp for book of partic ular and wonderful cures. If your drujrgiat cannot anrmly yon it will l sent, prepaid, upon receipt of price. Address! , , WCSOL CHEJUUl' CS, Us Aafriafc U. m Ih. - luui a sAwin ono ca. . Soataera's Sedaeed Bates. The Southern Railway offers the following reduced rales, ' account special oeeaaiont": .. . - Account Grand Chapter Onler Eistern 3tar, Wilson, N. C, April 7 lOih. Tickets will he on sale April 5, 6 and ?th, with final limit April 12, 1903. Ki.te from Asheviile, via GoMttxiro, 114.00 fur romd trip. ' A(Mount National Manufacturers Arsnviation, Now Orleans, La Apr., 15-17, 1903. Tickets on sale Apr. 11, 12, and 13lh, 1003, with final limit April 19th. By depositing lickeU . perscnally with Mr. Jos. Hichardson, Special Agent not ear.f er than-April 12, and not later than April 19, and paying fee of 50 cts. an extension of final limit of April 80, in which to reach original starting point will be granted. Rate for the round trip frt.ni Asheviile, N. U, li22.10. Grnnd Loilge, I. O. O. F, of North Carolina, Wilmington, N. C, May 12 13. Tickets on sale May 10-11-12, with final limit May 20th. Rate for Ihe round trip from Asheviile, 16 85. - For further information call on Ticket Agent, or iiddreaa' J. II. Wood, P. A Asheviile, N. C. THI OPERATCtl C.rrj 1 if 1 Vi ' 1 U c ) ) I m I I i nra, Cafe Ca ! i 1 Ana TO ALL 3 V f '3 I Ircma cna peerless W B L4HAB k SAKlla niiiia ol uu. a. n.a ::; .-1 t i n.ivo iixsjn I'u. aii-i ,i.ux lea httx la vm ttt ever years, Las liorno tlio s'l-natiwe of. f. ' and l.fi.3 been Bunlo unlr Lis per &''jt-'tf f"t0 sonal sttpcrvlidoa since Its Infancy. v rr,rf J-icc . Allow 110 one to deceive you In tlils. AU Counterfeits, Imitations nd " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trlllo ivl Vt and endanper tlio beultlt of Xnf'Mits and CiUldren Experience aalusft IlxpcriiucnU Wliat is CASTORIAI .Castorla Is a liarmlcss substitute for Castor Oil, Pare, poric, Drops aud Soothihjr Syrups. It la Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnreotto substance. IU nge Is its (rnarantee. It destroys AVorms and allays Fcverlshuess. It cures Diarrhoea and AVInd Colic. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural Bleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother Friend. cznuiric CASTORIA alvayo 7 ears s Mir -j jmm Tho KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. - tHc Tttn mpm, rr tiSii tH I 1 I t v I High Quality This is tbe Place to EXTRAORDINARY BARC'AIWS ... 'X Grand Sweeping Low Prices AT URIGHT & ROBINSON'S STORE. . East Everything In the house st 5 it make room for our Spring Goods. They are now Ss - v- j laud 11' room we want to display them. ! m ' .. . -.'' grsnieel poods for 1 wwwwwvyv WRIGHT & ROBHISON'S STORE. K0T1CE. . ;: North Carolina, Nolicep'Salet Macon County. ) Dy virtt'e of the power of side con tained in tw o mortgages executed to the untlenigned, one hy jerry West and wife, and one hy Jerry , Weal, I will, on Monday the 27th day of April 1903, sell to the highest Ud der for onsh, at the court house door in Maoou county, North Carolina, be tween the bourn of 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock, the following dencrihed lands in Macon county, Cowee township, described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a atone, Ed. MinguV N. W. corner, and runs North to a locust, J. B. Matlock's comer, then E. w ith J. B. Matlock's line lo James Al.inii'iiii'a line, llicu with said James MiirrisoiiV line pastting South, then E;iat to top of riilgu to G. II. G'.h snii'a line, then a Souih course with saiI G. II. Gibson line to Joe Shep herd's Hue mid William' Shepherd' line, then West rourae with Albert Hauiiiey's I'm; tn the illy Cove, then a West cnnrne willi F.d line, t 11 I in line lo t! I lu lu J.-rry . ... i : Hi . v, t. (i.;t 1 ( I gBture of msjhm mrntvr mwm v cm, - HMMMI4 - H Low Prices. Mala Street, FRANKLIN. H. CIS lowest cash prices. We must a si arriving jl '. Ss 1 is i i $11 ihs tjpeoph. si f- it a - NOTICE. Norih Carolina, Macon county. In tbe Superior court, Spring term, 1903 Rebecca Luke Pieraon Henry, j No. tice. George Adams Henry, The defendant above named will take notice tbnt an action entitled as altove lias been commenced sgainat him hy the plaintiff in the Superior court of Mncon couuty, for the pur pose of ohlaining a divorce from de fendant from the bonds f matrimo ny ; and the defendant will further taVe notice, that he is 11 quirt d to appear at the neu terra of the Sn perior court of Macon county to he held at the court houxe In said coun ty on the 7th Monday after the 1st Monday 'in March 1903, and answer or demur to the complaint which will be filed in the ol'.iee of the Clerk of the Superior court, of Macon co., thirty days before the Leiuiiing of said term of court, or relief deman ded III Sllid f.,;i j l.iii.t Vi!l lie J ' lit- L 1. Tins f ';m h 17. 1". '! Lkk Cka WK.'I. -n, c' I ! J. 1'kank Kay, Atty. 1 as . si I ti 1 y til til N mm w rvf ill m til -J' Injures only in the best Com. pauies. Losses promptly paid. T. EaxtcflVMtc,"'Ascnt;' i .t :mn r v u J TO TEXAS, ARKANSAS, LOUISI ANA, OKLAHOMA, INDIAN TERRITORY, CALIFORNIA, , COLORADO, UTAH, WYO MING, OREGON, MONTA NA, WASHINGTON, and Other foinis West, Northwest aud Southwest, Write or caff on J. G. flolAENBKCK, ' District I'ssseuger Agent, Louisville and Nashville R. R No. 1 Brown ttldg. OpiKwite Union Depot, Atlanta.'Gu. ' . " .(,208) kotici: ; ' By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a mortgage deed executed to the undersigned mortgagee on the 26th day of Oct. 1900, by W. J. Uerry to seoure the payment of a ilebt of 1150 due Out. 26, 1901 and default having been made in tbe pay ment of said debt. - I will on Mon day the 0th day of April 1903, be tween the hours of 10 a. m. aud 4 p. m. at the court bouse door iu Frank lin, Maoou county, to satisfy said debt, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described land to wit : Being tbe lauds sold to W. J. Berry by S. M. Merritt, in Macon county, N. C, Beginning at a stake, the beginning corner of a tract for merly sold to W. J. Berry, and runs W 23 poles tp a W. oak, then south ward with Clinir . West's line to a Black oak, cornerof Mat Sander' land, then Eastward 72 polee- to a HMt oak, then N 84 poles to a while! oak Berry's corner, thence a N W diiection willi Berry's line lo the be ginning, containing 18 aures.r"' cli. iHH. S.M,M-', r . " ' J X.gagce Sam L. KeilyVJ . ' Assignvee. . . v 'j NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a power of sale con tained in a certain Mortgage. Deed made by G. M. Oliver St wife A. J. Oliver to the undersigned dated the 5th day of May 1902, and registered iu the office of Reg. of Deeds ? for Macon county, N. C, in Book No,0, page 318 dso. of the record of Mort gages, and default having been made in tbe payment of the indebtedness secured by said Mortgage Deed whereby the power of sale contained therein has become operative. The undersigned will on Monday the 18, dav of April 1908,Murii.K leiral sale hours and as nesr ihTioTtr-it-12 o ciock, noon, as may ue, sen at pun. lie auction for eash at the court bouse door in Franklin, Macon Co. N, C, the following described Isinl ; . Ly ing aud being in Cartoogecbaye town ship, Mncon Co. N CV Adjoining the lands of Win. Waldroop on tlie N. Leander Wadroop on the E. Win. McKeeonlhe 8. aud Wm. Wal droop on the W. and being more fol ly described in a deed . front Henry Dills lt Geo. W. Oliver, Reg. in Book I, page 805, Reg. -office for Macon Co , to Which deed reference is hereby made. The amount due Is 137.50, with lulerest from May 6lh 1902, tost Ac This Moh. 9, 1903. F. M. Cstiiky, - ' : 'Mortgagee. By IL D.Sisx, Ally. K0T1CE. Macon County, Having qualified as administrator on the estate of John Mauley on the 80 day of Jan. 1903, notice Is hereby given to all persons ' indebted to the estate of the said John Minley, to. .mate immediate payment and set tlement ; all persons having claims against said estate will present them for payment on or before the "5ih day of February, 1904, or this notice ill be plead in bar of their recovery. This i!5th day of February 1003. G. W. Hats, Administrator, John Kiinley, deed, I:--, llauds, N. C. 0TICE. 1 !1 liJitH.iMtr-- T.j'Vy r-n t i 7 i , I I ) WllKllOAS, John , . : 1 V, i. .4- ry 31. Ingram did va t ..t y a Jlarch lii.fil. execute ned h. aver to j'taa. els B. Ho.Timin, Ttustw, a trunt i! d tu curtain lands ia Manon County, t.. .a o North Carolina therein described, to m cuie tbe sum ol tJ.OOO due by said Julm luxram and Uary At. Inyvam to theBllITIMH Amkricax Moiitoaob Con pant, LmrrSlv which said trust kd la reworded in Macua oounty, lu Ileed liuok 7 pae 04 to which reference Is hereby made; and whereas default ha been made U payment of th moneys sc ouud b wild trust deed, and the said trustee has been duly request d to exe cute the trust therein euntuhK;ji'"" Now Tukkkfoiik nytlce Is herebfplv. tin, that under Ubd by' virtue ol the pow er conulned In said trust deed, 1, tbe uu derslKned trustee. On Uie Tweoty-aevcnui day of April, 1003, between the huurs of 10 a. m. and 3 p. ai., at the C'vurt Uouau door lu the town of franklin la At aeon couuty, North Carolina, will by public auction sell to the highest bidder for eash, the following described property, vis: First tract: Beginning at a white oak on the North boundary line of the Indian Reservation being the northwest corner of Section number thirty one (tif running thence west llfty (Jo) pole to a black jack on the top of a ride, ' thence south thirty-four degrees east tweu-ty-clght() poles tu a Spanish' onk, iheuce south liye (S) degrees west sixty one fill) poles to a chestnut thenee soutlt twenty degrees east ninety-four (IM) poles to a black aclr, thence'' south ' lvr. ty-tlee 46) degrees east fifty (50) polea to a locust on tho boundary liu tI the said reservation, tlieuce east forty-six (4t ) poles to a stake on an old line said resmv ration, theuce with said line north up tu its corner, thence east Uft)-liv (50) poles to' an old corner of the said reservation thence north forty-three (43) poles to the southeast corner of Section number ihirty-oiMj SI of said Indian litserva- Uod, thence west one hundred and twenty-eight 128 poles to the southwest corner of said- number thirty-one 31 J thence north ninety-three U8 poles tu the beginning. Containing ninety tJj aeies. Seeoud tract: Beginning on a post oak corner vf number six Oj eight b and twenty 20 of land formerly owned by John Ingram and run aoutu on hundred and sixty leu poles with the east side of number twenty 20J to its corner, then east vne huudred and sixty lubj poles to a black oak, the a north una hundred and sixty luoj pole to a small hickory, the southeast cornel of said uumber J then north one hun- dred and sixty, lot) poles with south side of said tract number eiuht I hi tu tin ,ber-"''H? Containing one huuuied aud '"S. morAWT"i..aiiN; 'l'nu-fi ieu -cr iiuslie coiucraud runs wi. line north twenty (30) degrees ! hundred and twvuly tsu, poles toj. nut at AtUngtoDallne, Uien with west ulaety-eight WS, poles to a White oak, Uien with said line souih forty-tiva 15, degrees east eighty HO, poles lo a slake his southeast coi ner, then south forty live 4, degrees west one huudred lOu, poles to said Atllngtou's south corner thep north forty-tire 45, degrees weal eighty bU, poles to a slake at said AU Ungtou' southwest corner, then west with said AtliLgton's line forty 40, poka to a small ehcsinut, suid Atllngtou's coiner In Lylea Hue, then with said Lylt line south twelve 12, decrees west two hundred and twenty-six TMt poles to au oak, thea w l'Ji said Lyles line nortk eighty-three i4, degrees cast three . huu dred 800, pole to a hickory, then to lh beginning. Containing three huadxed and seventeen U17, acres, more or less. Tract four: Beginning at a chettuul southeast corner of said number nine j,,,, ivcu ID, Lyle'a tract aud luus norui ouo 'irv J'WI, Mle .vUh th east side ol ; a white oak, aud sixty 1U0, 'I SU1U 1.01 Ulll:. oak, then one hu poles to a hickoryX diwl and sixty 1UU, uiug. Lontaiuing ouc ty 1U0, acres, more or let. Beginning at a hickory comer of tract number tw owned by John Ingram aud . one hundred and thirty-two 1:12, pole to a stake, Uien north vue hundred and aixty 100, poles to a water' oak, then wat one hundred and thirty-two 13.!, poles to a white oak northeast corner of number twenty-one 24, then south una hundred and sixty 10O, poles with the. east side of number twenty-one 21, to the beginning. Containing one hundrtU and thirty-two 1H2, sen's mors or leas. All the tracts of land herein before de scribed are situated In Macon Couuty, North Carolina, adjoluing the lauds of Charles Ingram, Nanna Lyle '.ml ether and containing in the aggregate ttght hundred and ttfty-nlne 851), acres, more or less. Said land will be sold to satisfy the debt secured by said trust deed, and such title will be given as Is vested in snid trustee, This Alar. 2, 110:1. 1 ' . ' Fuancim It. IIofkmas, Trustee. By tValtkii . Moohk, Attorney. K0I1CE. : By vidua of the power of an!r uonlaineil in n deed of Trust ejee-tiled by E. 1J. Fmuks & wife 1 lor. ence Ftnuks to the mn!'? in-.l trustee on the 2'Jth day of IVt. 1 to secure the payment of a debt duj Sam. L. Kvlty, Trustee miUvjr tSiu will el Cbaa. L. i'rift, f 1 " and interest, doe iiimI pay mcsi, and in iLe pay tei. !( in I. a '. r- fault litiv .l cf s ' ! SHi I . i I i i t i ! I I I ! -y (4' . A I J a.
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