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, s:;a ... 12,104 1 ei po.o T. J. JOHNSTON, FKANKUM, N. C. Cart ful aL-enllou to all bushiest. i:i::,::y g. Robertson. Attorney at Law, rBANKUX, MACOtf COUNTT, H. 0. Will practice in the court of Mils State the Federal Court. Colleo tiiini Specialty Notices In this column five cent per line for each Inane . In regular local eol umau, ten cent per line for each Issue, ttoven words make about a Hue. The Semi-Weekly Journal 1 " ; AND THE ' ,; Franllin Press One Organ Ticket For $2.00. We have arrangement by which we can club with the Atlanta Semi-. 1n. t t r. .1 I .. - . weeaiy 'ouroai on me auove named terms from unw till the 51 b of May, 1903. Now is (he time to eubeoribe before the offer rune out of date. ... ThiPbkss. I FEAXKUN1, N. C. i, to cent per buiiel fur Tbit morning quite cool after Week or two of warm weather. Go to VVrijrht & Robinson for your supplies aud you will always be pleased, Scotch Gray card board 22x28 in. cliea for mountings pictures al. tl Psitsa office. Mr. Geo. H. MeGuire, of Glen villc N. C, waa in town short while Friday. Genuine . New Orion nadtttk brown sugar 22 IbsT for (1.00 al Wright fc Robiuaon's. Mrs. George Palton, of Mncon county, wan the guest of The Lang aton House Friday tiigbl. Clayton Tribune. ' Heavy rains fell through Suuday night, audTennprie river was "VPrflu-LgS. Lhudii sMBlTIay V Prunes aud Peachea Hobiusou'a. -12 eta 1 rate, on 25 lb. box. jus- try theni. i - ugly and fat bor- j Feed them on Mrrea I they will get fat. , . x ( package al Smith' . j Store. :: . .-, . '; Mrs. M. A. Love has bad a new picket fence put around heV front yard. The sons of real do not choose to eitou top tf it as they aid ou the old One. Egg are higher than ever before and Myree Poultry Spice will make bene lay. and therefore .'muke you more money, Try it, only 10o pack age at Smith' Drug Store. Counterfeit coin i in circulation in Bine Uidge In great number, and according to the World, the auspi cious party waa last seen headed in the direction of Murphy, So look out for the queer stuff. Cherokee Scout . We would again remind Confeder ate Veterans that their due must l e paid by the 1st of April or they for feit their membership. So " far not many have paid. Annual report hove to go up April 1st accompanied by 10 cent for each name aeut up. The Macon Baptist Uuiou meet, iiiff commences at : the BSptiat ' i h i re uext Friday end coti- " 1 1 Suudiiy evening. An . , i program has been pre ! f il the services will be eu . as well as profitable. r.u. .: ; i g.-l . a--, '' Oil' tf Lent- Franklin at 5 a" am. ami il :11am. Arriv Piil.xlioro hy 11 :Ort am n.l UllS pm. lvc Dillslniro nl 4:15 am. nl 1:00 m. Arrive Frank liu hy 10;J. am. ami T :tO pm. ..Nice visiting carda at the Press office, : " Mr. W. R. Johnston left yeslor dav morning. Wheat is growing rapidly aud looks promising. Mr. 11. 1- Anderson went to An drews Thursday, and returned Fri day, 1 ' v. Vegetation is coming out very faatsiuce the last rain Sunday night. Mr. W. U Johnston arrive I Wednesday evening to spend a fuw day with Hativea here,. . s. J - Miss Faunie Raukin of Union, S. Cv, is ou two weeks visit to relatives aud friends here. Isu't it about time the cemetery at the Methodist church was re ceiving its annual dressing? Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Patton have returned from Georgia where they have been speuding several weeks past. ... v. ... Mr. A. L. leach ha moved from the Williams house ' tm Harrison Avenue to the Presbyterian Mam on Itla atreel. -1 ' " 5; Bring your aisteia and sweethearts to the Curtis Pholographio lent next Friday and Saturday, and have their photograuha made. .' OA0TOnZAi Harry Barnard returned Satur day from Georgia. He bad bceu left a week after his father, Mr.N. L. Barnard returned home from stock trading. . ' Mr. J, 0. Harrison arrived Fri day evening to spend a few days i borne . and see -our. merchants "series'. He left again 1u.bu.v M.'am""- "" TO CDU A i vjj" 0NE DAT 1 -Take Laxative BromoQMlqjne Tablet. All tlrugRlsU rutunil tho money It it tail to cure. K. W. Grove' lRnotur ia-un each box. . 25u. . ,. Couuty Physician, Dr, F. L. Si ler, reports three cases of small pox iu a lumber camp on Pierce's Creek ju the lower edge of Macon county. This is in' the lower Nan tahala sectiuy. Atleution is called to the sdver- J!.?me"L.f. FireHNaTiouaiTMarch 20, 1905 Bank of Wayuesville, nt the bot tom of Ibis column. This is a uew bank and those who palrouise it will find it all right. ' - Rev. E. A. Sample will preach at the prefKyleriau church here at 11 o'clock next Sunday, and at MjamrM Ho'clrck Sunday evening. These are bis last ser vices before goiug to the presby. ,er.. 's:i The announcement Inst week of the approaching marriage of Mr. Henry G. Robertson and Mis Laura Bryson wa a great aurpriae to their many friend and relativea here, fur n-ue tu!pected that they were even courting. , v. Legal advertising has deman ded a great deal of our space for a few weeks past to the exclusion of reading matter, but this pressure will soou be over, aud then we can give more space to uews sink cor respondence. . , - : Subscribers who wish their sub scriptions contiuued should com municate w:tb us iu time to reuew before their time is cut. This will save lime, aud trouble, aud often prevent the auu lyance of missing any numbers. It also save labor ou our part. - MORE RIOTS.' Distiirbaucea of striker are not nearly as grave as an individual dia oHmt of the systcn. . Overwoik, loi. of 1eS nQrvou tension will bo fol lowed by Utter collapse, unless a re liable remedy' ! immediately . em ployed. There' nothing a;i efficient to cure disorder of the Liter or Kidney as Fleotrio Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, and effective ner vine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems, h dispels Nervousness, ' Rheumatism aud Neuralgia' and expel Mnlarin germs. 0..ly JiUe, and salisfnctioii guaranteed by Frank T. Smith. Dni!"'ist. ft yeetrr- day f. t liesa. I- d I r- i- Up toUje hour of cltsttig the formBtffo to press, our pnjmrLas not arrived, and while we are look ing for it hourly, the prospect is that we will be delayed-in getting out the pnper. , Revenue officers were iu this section two or three days the lat ter part of lost week. They fouud aud destroyed ' three stills, aud about Ihree thousand - gallons of beer, and arrested one niau, Jehu Franklin, who is in jail here. Miss Alice Roosevelt is visiticg iu Porto Rico, the giieat of Gover nor lluut, Dr. Baker who killed Dr. Baas at Tarboro last week was admit ted to bail Friday in a boud of 110,000. - 5. C. Trei Assoelatloa to Meet at tYrightsTllle. . . . Greensboro, N. C, March 20. The executive committee of the State Press Association, in session here today, selected Wrightsville as the next place of auuual :-BCS siou. Time not fixed. , . h ' Briigaatloa f Prot. BilUnra. Prof. M.D. Rillingshas tendered bis resignation as Principal of The FranUiu High School, to take ef fect at the close of the present term. Mr. aud Mrs. Billiugsbave had charge of the school for three or four. years past, and have done excelleut work, aud as good citi- seus they stand high in the esti mation of all I bo people of Frauk liu aud surrounding ..community. Mr. Billings wishes to retire teaching aud embark iu somj erbusiuesa. We trust Jjifffbe and his excelleut v)m wvll remain citiiens of Fjjasfklin.; :..,,.. CASTOR I A . For Infants and Children. TlH!:.l YnCanAlanys E::;tt BearVtha Tj, Sf7T Blgaatilaof LjviW 4-UlcAV Inuus Froai Lead. After fourtaymths good school taught hy Misa Dora Jenkins on North Skeeuah, ibo people kindly showed their respect to both tea cher aud school by setting a nice dinuer, The exercises were nice iudeed, good bebavijaTeTyVhuvg "... Lemuel Gbiqus. IT SAVED HIS LEG. P. A. Dai forth, of L-tGrange", Ga , suffered fr six month with a fright ful running aore on hi leg ; but write that Buckl'ii' Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five daya. Fur Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it'a 'the beat salv in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 eta. Sold by Frank T. Smith, druggist. . ; ? lMtM of aa lnranL - A little girl, daughter of Dr. aud Mrs. D. I. Garland, of Rabuu Gap, Ga, was foiyid dead in bed last Saturday morning when the parenta awaked. They were uot aware of its being sick as it ap peared the uight previous to be in its usual good health. The remains were brought here Suuday aud buried at the Baptist church Mon day morning at 10 o'clock. The burial service waa conducted by Rev. Geu. Browu of Rabtiu Gap. The child was aged about two mouths. - Epworth League Kally 1 AuEpworth League Rtlly for the Franklin Station, tho Frank lin Circuit, the Macou Circuit, and the Glenville Circuit, will be held in the Methodist church bere April 3 and 4, beginning at 9 o'clock a. m. Tho public invited. TLou'ianla Hive "Lliatj ftroulia and Don't Know It I How lo Und Out. Fill a bottle or common f lass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a . . (- sediment or set- frUClt tling Indicates an y-i; fj X "'-.unhealthy condi- i r I ' lion of the kid LiX neys; It II stains your linen It is evidence of kid ney troui'ie; too frequent desire to -. , .mm lllS j r.9 convincing proof that the kuinnya and te d der are out of oi ' r. x n.;;.t lo T'v-re Is r ( in i-,, kn.-'.' ! ' i so ?f'en exnrf r I r, i ' v-'r's : , ...rD- Ko-5t. the t .-..,. ft e - m f .. t i in i t : k: ra lf . t a It ' C 1.3 a ! -i v. i ('J fiouri ' iivT I est h vccJ-i li-.r;-. Li". ' nhcr weeds it's ci-iily destroyed while youn;;; wiicn old, suhicLiiiKS im possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would . weak land and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork b good too, but it is very hard to digest The time to treat consump tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Others see itv you won't. Don't wait until you can't deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first thought to take Scott's Emulsion. . If it isn't really consumption so much the better; vou will soon forget it and be better for the treatment If it is consump tion you can't expect to be cured at once, but if you will begjn in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat ment you will "win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh- air, rest all you can,, eat all you :an, thats the treatment and that's the best treatment We will send yon a little of the Emul sion free. B nra lhat thh pWnrt I lit form ot a bbl a oti the wrapper of every bottie ol ainuUioa ytm buy. SCOTT & BOWF" Ctiettilr' 409 PeafTSt.! Stalfip, Farnitnr! : FRAKKLW, K. VST-. t ) 1 - J Munday Brick Block Undertaking Rooms Ur Stairs. Furuiture, made and repaired, and kept for sale. Coffiua, cas kets, and undertaking goods of all kinds furuished promptly ou de; maud. - Terms right aud reaeoua ble. - Stallcup Furni - (1217) - NOTICE. North Carolina, ; Macon oounty. In the Superior Court, Spring term, 190!1. Ella Coffe v. V Notice, Robert C 'offey ) The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above ha been commenced 'against him by the pluinliff in the' Superior court of Macon county; fur the pur pose of obtaining a divorce from de fendant from the bonds of matrimo ny ; anH the defendant will f nit her lake notice, that be is required lo appear al the next ler n of the Supe rior court of Macon county to be held at the court bouse in said coun ty on the 7lh Monday after the- lal Monday in March 1903, and " answer or demur lo the complaint which will he filed iu the effite of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon Co., thirty days Iwfore the beginning of said term of court, or relief deinau ded in said complaint will he grant- d. This March 6, 1903. , Lxa C'baw fokd, Clerk. J. Frank Ray, Any; NOTICE. North Carolina, Maoon county. In the Superior Court, Spring let in, 1903. Hester A . Shular,) i. Nottco ,iular. ) ; vs. Notice Robert Sh The defendant above named will take notice that an aotinft'cnliilcd as above ha been commenced against him by the plaintiff in the Superior court of Maoon county, for the ; pur pose of obtaining a divorce from de fendant from the bonds of matrimo ny ; and the defendant will further take rolice, that he is required to appear at the next term of the Su perior court of Macon county to be held at the court bouse in said conn-' ty on the 7th !on-lay after the t.n Monday iu "arch 1 .) .5, an 1 ont-wer or demur to t' it v. i 1 I ( In. ft' it i i ! .: ; ; , . r , - ;.f 1 Tho Only Perfect Writing Machine Made. 1 . i ,u.o. I I n ;-vW! t ' 1 y -u.-. v. :.M . ..'. J: I e-.'v Wi. ' s : Machines sold on easy payments to parlies who can 'furuish good reforeuce. - ' -.. ..; ' .Send' For Catalogue. THE PITTSBURG IVRITIHG .lAGIlinE CO., 208 Wood Street, Pittsburg, Par . "' iii... i J Thll. 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By viitue of an exjulion diffTerfl to the iiuderKiriH'd from the superi or court of M.icim county in aiiove entitled action, I will, on Monday, i lie si mh day of April, 1903, at- 12 o'clock, M., at the court house door in Miid oounty, aell for cash to the highest bidder to satisfy said execu tion, alt the right, title and interest which the said defendant, Eureka Mining Co, h:ia in the fo'lowinjj do soribed landi, lo-wit : One tract of laud lying and beinsr in Macon eotui ty, N. C , ami on the wiiter of Edi jay creeV, beginning in ..the Sine of iiUlli, at a chestnut, 21 poles from the betiinninsf of naid uuuiber, and runs" S 0 E 3n poles to a apaniah oak', britifr the N E coiner of iiU.t 3 ; then S pO K 411 pole to a Spanish oak; theit N HO VV S)t poll's to a stake in said liri then near Nortli 8 polea to 3 Spanish oak near the falls of a brunch; then near E with the top of a ridjjju lti poles to a ap.uusb onk; then lo tli e beinniiiu', containing 7 acres, more or Icm. Also, ail tho intereM, and title ownid liy said di fcnd.'.nt in the lands serilicd in a u; lo I ... 1 . I. 1 fi ll, i: Co., II ;', i i.... . . i ... v v NOV C,: SALE " E OUT HE Pilf II Al LU AY To all the principal Winter HcMorta,' at VERY LOW RATES. THE RKSOItr OF TUB S"tll ..J -"-- ,1.. P i. P.I,.-'lr.J fwtrtrj nvmwV OFFKB MANY IMJltCEMKXTS TO THE TOUUIST. Soma Prominent Resorts ' Are .St. AugtiKtiue, 1'alm Beach, Mia mi, . Jaukaonvtlle. Tampa, Port Tampa, "THE LAND OF THR SKY." And "Sapphira Country." .,. TICKETS ON SALE Up toar.d including. April ' 30, 1903, ; limited to return unlit May 81, 1908." :',:," ''' STOP-OVERS -Allowed at important points. THROUGH SLEEPING CARS Of the highest standard between principal citie aud roKort. Dining Car Service Unexcelled. Ask nearent Ticket Agent for v copy oi " winier nomea in. 8nmmer La W. A.TURK, aahinton, 1). C. 8. H. HARD WICK, Genl, Pass. Agent, . Waahinijrton, D.C. J. II. WOOD, , District Passenger Agi. Aaheville, N. C. No.tb.ing has ever equalled it Nothing caa ever surpass it Dr.Khfo !ov; Diccovcry lewatrMF-riojr u. A Perfect For All Throat and Cure ; Lung Troubles. ; Money back If It fail. Trial Bottle fre. THE JLainjLoni & Sanfranciaoo R.R, OFFERS to ttie COLONISTS i FARE PLCS t2 00 fiS "'MEMPHIS To all POINTS Tit , ARKAKSAS, MISSOURI, -- TEXAS, INDIAN and OKLAHOMA TERRITORIES, On the following dale, March 8rd A 17th, April' 7ih& 211. For rates, advertising matter, " And information write " W.T. Saondkeb, : i ' Atlanta, Ga. ' , (t204) North Carclina, , Macon County. In the Superior Court, Defore the Clerk. " ' ' W. B. Io!on, Mrs. W.-1T T)ob son, M. 1$. Smith, K. II. Franks and i'.J&. Wild, e?ecutors oi J. D. Franks, plaiutiff, , C. C. Smith, F. T. Smith and wife, Virie Smith, Cornaro Balrd, A. E. Baird, llatina R. Buird, Aliean R. Balrd, Laura N. Baird, Hugh' M. lkird, Cornaro V, Smith and wife, Mra. Cornaro V. Smith, and Zuh Uaird,d(jfeiidaut8. NOTICE. To the non resident defendants, Cornaro V. Smith and wife, Mr. Cornaro V, Smith, and A. E. Baird, above named, take notice that an no tion, entitled aa above has, been commenced in the Superior court of Macon county, tho purpose of which is to sell the lands for pnitition of which the plaintiff and defendants are tel.ar.ts in common, w hich laud is dcsciibed in the petition in this can.se, and situated in '.!.u;on- coun ty, N.C. ; and the s -dd d. fcmlmis will further take notice t';at t'.ry a i rej i'm.,1 to aj-pe-ir I. ' I e Cs ' v- f.. NOTICE. V.r. V. Guy et al. vs. Notice of II. J.Guy, ) By virtue of Authority e'onfm 1 on me the undersigned eommiH!on. er, by an order of the Superior court, iu the alrcve entitled cause, 1 will, on the 6th day of April 1003, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m, at the court bouse door in Franklin, Macon county, Noith Carolina,- ex. pose for i ale to the highest bidder for caah, the following described lands, lo-wit : .. 1st Tract Beginning at B. oak, Fulton' corner, at the bead of e -branch, runs' S 15 W 6 alei to a lo cust, then W 48 poles to a chestnut, then N 15 W 130 . polea to chest-"" nut, then N 25 E 63 poles to a pop. lar, then E 4H poles to B-oak, cor ner of Teagne tract, then N with , said tract 100 pole to a B-oak, then N 20 Kill pole to a poplar on the west bank of Peek's creek, then 8 69 E 60 pidea to a forked apanieb-oak on Bear Knob ridge, thee with ssid ndge 8 20 E 80 poles to a Chestnut oak, theu soutbernly 110 poles, morn or less, to a locuat, beginning corner of Teagne tract, and comer of No. 8520, then S 10 W with line of No. . 8520 42 polea to a B-oak, . in line ot No, 2099, the N E ; corner , of ,Njr 8519, then with Tine of No. 2099,8 25 W 140 pole to a locust 8 W eor- -ner of said Number, then 8 50 E 25 poles to a locust, then W 80 poles to tbn beginning, containing 900 acres more or less. The atmve tract con tabling tho laud conveyed lo Clark Guy by Stale teiyj, K. oS2, and by J,;w. and Shei. ract Beginning at a chestnut ' oak on a wagon road, corner of Kee ner tract and rur W 17 poles to Henderson's Hue, then 8 . 45 46 poles to a chestnut, y Qaj's corner, : then 8 20 K41 poles to a abitiMMik, Guy' and Henderson's corner, then ' N 80 E 4t poles to a hickory, then :, N 73 E 86 poles to a dogwood, then N 80 poles to a lucuat, corner of J. 8. Henry tract, then 'N 80 W 60 pole to a hickory on the W bank of Crow's creek, then 8 10 W 80 poles - to a hickory, then a 75 W to the be ginning, containing 51 acres. , -3d Tract Grant No. 7908f1iggtn uiug on a dogwood and sourwood runs N 75 E 80 poles to a black-oak, then 8 22 poles to a stake ia Mc Dowell's line, then N 40 E 24 poles to a hickory, then N 60 W 21 poles to a dogwood, then N 14 poles to a "chestnut, then E 40 poles to a stake, . Tho. Vinson's corner, then N 10 E 125 poles to a dogwood, then 8 73 W C8 po'c to a white oak and hicko ry, then 8 80 W 60 polea lo a stake, then S 45 K 46 polea to a hickory, Ilenderaou'a corner, then S 45 W 100 poles to the beginning, oontain. ing 48 acres. ' 1 uiy v fL Guy being 80 acres, known as tnu Arthur MoDow- -ell tract, being grant No. 2830, west - -of a line, beginning at a hickory, . Mary Weaver and Clark Guy's cor ner, runs 8 28 E 86' poles to 'si' 'en cumber, third corner ' of the iron square tract, then with the west line of that tract 8 20 E 8 pole to a hite-oak on the top of a ridge, Wm. McCoy' corner. '. All other lands in Maoon oounty, North Carolina, of which Clark Guy died seised ami possessed, of hatever dtind or do scription. All Ibe above described laud lie ou the waters of Peek's and Crow' Creeks, on Sngarfnrk river. Valuable for limber and mineral. This March 8, 1903. ; ' 8. L. Kkllt, : i Comuiisaioner. e: (1207) NOTICE.. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage deed execu ted hy J. M. Daves & wife ou the 24thMay of Oct. 1809, to Sara L. Kelly Trustee, to jeeure the pay. ment of debt of t500 and interest thereon, aa evidenced by three bond of even dale, therewith said bonds due and payable Oct. 24tb, 12:;:), and default having been made iu the payment of said debt. - I will on Monday the 6th day of April 13'.' between the hours of 10 a. m., and 4 p. in., at the court bouss door i.i Franklin, lu.icon Couuty, N. C, mtll to the highest bidder for cash, t satisfy sai I debt, all of the follow f described laudato, wit: Lyms; and being in 1'VankhflfoW'nship, 11 , : county, N. tV v ' 1st tract At! the land eonvey 1 to J. II. Daves by II. T. Davis el ; I..yin- on Teen., river, r.'jj'nt.li'j oi the 8 K comer of Ko 3 t i-Uiiuii- ; 1 11 acrcH, fur a f-,'.;.-r ,. - '.: -i i f which MerpJira is r- -- 10 S ' 1 c 1 t .-! I' ,t !
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