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1,1 ; 835 ... 12,104 i p'ii r" '.u:on (-:nty, . North C&rolina, rj..ionxsToxu . At UX E Y-AT-LA W, . FRANKLIN, X. C. Cartful attention to all business. Attorney at Law, FRAIfKLIM, If AC0N COUNTY, N. O. . Will practlo In Hi courU of this State Y the Federal Court. Collec tion Hpeclalty , $tth Botrtts. . Notice in this column five oenta per Una for each iaaua . In regular knia! eel- amu, tea eenta per line for each iaaue. Krn word make about a Hue. Tha Semi-Weekly Journal AKD THK Franklin Press AND One Organ Ticket For $2.C0. We hive arrangement by which we can olnh with the Atlanta Semi Weekly Journal on the above named terms from now (til the 5th of May, 1903. Now i the time to subscribe before the offer rum out of date. The Paces. fosses - FBANBXDf, y, C. ..ir, J. F. Kay went to Murua yesterday to attend court. Scotch Gray can! heard 22x28 In. cltea for-moaiiling picture at the Pkbss office. Geuuine New Orleans dark browu sugar 22 lbs for $1.00 at t Wright & Robinson's. ( California Prunes aud Peaches at Wright' & Robiusou's. 12 cts per lb. Special rate on 25 lb box. They are delicioustry them. Poor horses are ugly aud fat hor ses are prrlty. Feed them on Mvres Royal Spice and they will get fat. .-; Only 25o ier package ' at Smith' Plug Store. i, 1 , ) . ' . , Mr. A. R. Bell son of Rev. A. T. Bell of Murphy, came over with Rev. J. A. Cook yesterday to at tend tha Epworth League meeting. FCL"fffcPthan. jw--fccfart and ilyre Poultry Spice will make hens lay aud therefore make you more money. Try it, only 10c pack age at Smith's Drug Store. - The Slallcup Furniture Com pa ny can furnish you bedsteads, bu reaus, mattresses, springs, chairs, or anything you want in the fur- ',' -"line. A full line of coffins ,iept on hand in lbs undertaking room up stairs. y The H. G. Trotter Piu Company is setting up a saw-mi II on East . -.Haiti Street near Palmer's shops. 1 he Co; will buy logs or saw on shares. Ttey bare ordered thir Piu lathes of the lateat and beat patterns that work automatically. We bate received a communica tion from a young frieud on an important subject for publication, but owing to tha crowded condi tion of our columns for advertis ing we can not find apace for it now. We hope to be able to reach it soon, however. ; " '' A Great Sensation. . There was a big sensation in Lees ville, lud. when W. II. Brown of, that place, who was expected In die, ' I s i hi life saved by Dr. King' New-.Discovery for Consumption. He wnto: I endured insuffcrnble yn'tu from Asthma, but your New l-,i:.ovcry gave mejiii mediate relief ad soon thereafter effeoted a coin . ' 2 nr." Simitar cure of Cull s'. . ' Prii'litiiniilil ft mm-1,1 li. mo iimiiervun. ibe me t.- y for all throat and is. Prior fiOo, Slid tl.00. ly Fiank T. Smith,' Trial bottle free. . i - "Tho il.st of April, ni do :?, Is set fti':.!t f.r All FuuW Kite vinitiiij card at the Press ofiico. "The fool i'b hnppy that he kuows moft."--Pope, Spring poets have not heiiini to warble their lays into this ollice so far. Will F. Curtis.our typo, went to Asheville Monday! and will retutu toniirrow. Messrs. J. II. Greeu and son "Bob"' Greco, knights of the grip were here Friday. The Lawu Tenuis Club is hav ing some improvements made on its court at the foot of Summer Hill. OAaOtllA. Bwitts !! Kind Vw Hw Km tmgi A good many people from the lurrouudiug country attended the Uuion meetiug here from Friday to Sunday, The Pbbss Job Office has just received 12,000 uew euvelopes, reg ular business sise, and oau furnish neat priuting. Two more young meu, Virgil Allen and Heesey Hurst, left this vicinity last Thursday bound for Hnmiltou, Wash. We cau do your job work aud do it nicely, and our prices are low enough for good work on good material. Press JobOkfick, T8 CDItl i CQLB Ul ONI DAT Take Lasattr Brmto Quinine Tablet. All druggist rotund the moat if It fails to eun. E. W. Grove' aignatnra i on each bos. JKSc. isa Leoua Bryson returned home Saturday from Tennessee, She has been teaching at Gal- breath Springs since last fall. The Library Club has Employed Miss Elizabeth Norwood as Libra rian. The room will be opened punctually and regularly, Wediies- UiTv-C1 Saturday afttjtioqBC 2 to 4 o'clockp'o. jfo time. Out on theGHOtia road some thing over a mile from town some eclored people have beou keeping a disreputable , bouse, aud it be came such a uuisauoe that ou last Saturdar uieht tbe bouse was greeted by a shower of rocks Bud several charges of buckshot. The occupauts vacated the premises too u Mouday morning. Makes a Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing s thing thoroughly. Of all the salve you ever heard ' of, Buckten's Arnica Salve la the lu st It "sweeps awny and. cures Burns, Sores, Buum-s, Cuts, lioils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Pib-s, It's only 25c, and guar anteed to give natibfacliou by F. T. SniitLtfDruggist. Wo have ou file a communica liou from au esteemed correspon dent whioh we oanuot publish uow on account of the great demnnd ou our columns for space for legal advertising. It will appear how ever, aa soon as we can fiud room for it. Tbauks to Mr. W. M. McDowell for au invitation to attend the first Annual Debate of the New louinu Literary Society of Ruther ford College, ou March 27, 1903. The program coutaius au oratiou by Mr. McDowell, subject : ' ""My Country is Looking for a Mau." Poatera were distributed Satur day jb this county, calling for 100 wagons and teams and 300 bauds to work on the extension of tbe Tallulah Falls railroad. It is said the eugiueers are setting prgs for grading from the old Cannon place, seven miles bnyoud Claytou.com- ing in this direction. Tub Press has been requested to state that the .impression that galuedcurreucy, wheu a dozen or more young meu left here for the west several days ago, that they were all drinkiug was uot true. Some were Under the influence of liquor, hut a number of them were excellent young men who do . not drink at all, aud were duly sober when they passed through town. cr.GTeniA 1.3 T i U3...3; tdsrs the 'ft. . Hi,. Epmreto rend Library notice iu miotlier culumu. Dr. W. II. Ili'"ins mode a bus iuesstrip to Tesenta yesterday. The peach bloom this year seems to be light, though tbere is a sufli cieucy for a good crop if not killed later. Mr. Rothell, a Toccoa, Ga ," liv erymau has been here since tbe latter part of last week buying horses. Mies Laura Bryson arrived hom last evening from Williamston, N C, at which place she has been teaching since last fall. Sheriff T. B. Higdon moved yes lerday frura the Peudergrass houre ou Iotla Street to the ancient II ig dou house ou East Maiu Street. Bom Sunday moruiug at 1 o'oluok, to Judge aud Mrs, Geo. A Jones, a new boy. The Judge was about at Raleigh at the time of the interesting event! Dr. W, H. Higgius let a contract Mouday to put up a new brick buildiug alongside of his present building on East Main Street. Messrs. E.H. & E. D. Frauks take thecoutract. Mr. J. G. Slier came home from Wayuesville Sutnrday. He had been studying banking business for six weeks past. He returned to Wayuesville yesterday to com plete bis course. Tick Oat, Person la President Roosevelt has at last decided the Wilson post ? oflijj, mauer ty appointing vr. rejeon. Senator Prilchard's whUafmiiu, to edeceed Viek, the frusideut's col ored favorite, KIDNEY? AND BLADDER ROUBLES CURED. Kidney, Bladder, Urethral and ilar troubles are caused by an ex- ceas of uric, lactic and lithiu auids in theV'Hlera. UKICSyL, the great Ciilifsniir Ubcumitlic Remedy, neu tfalise the a-jid and effort a cure. For book of particular, send two- cent slanu) to the Lamnr & liaukin Drug Co,iliita, Ga., or URIC- SOL Cliciniciif Co., Los Angelei", C'al. This w a remedy of great mer it. Druggists sell it at tl.00 er bottle, or six bottles for I5.0U. Ex Sheriff C. T. Roane showed us a pieoe of copper ore a few days ngo taken from a mine ou Teseu- ta, that appears to be a Sue speci men, lie is prospecting for cop per with promisiug prospecta. The muuy frieuds ot Geo. L. Proutiss a ill lesru. with regret of tbe death of his father iu New York City, March 18th. Mr. Preu- 188 was here when tbe sad uewa reached bin. Clayton Tribune. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy KUneys Hake Impure Blood. All the blood In yew body passes through your kidney once every three minutes. I ne Kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurittes in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. rains, schesandrheu- matism come from ex . cess of uric acid in the - blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. dney trouble Causes outck or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though UV.y had heart trouble, because the heart Is over-workinf in pumpln; thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary trouble were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modem science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble, if You are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary efleot ot Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy I soon readied. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cure of the most distressing cases and Is sold on It merit --" by all druggists In fitly- -r cent and one-dollar eii-1 j es. You may have a - J sample bottle by mail b,. or uip-r. free, also pamphlet telling you how to iind out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paoer when writing Or. Kilmer It Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Souther ltaliway fecial Bates. Account United Confederate Vete rans' Ketinion, Mew Orleans, La- Slay 19-22, 1903. Tickets on sa'e May 16 to 21, 1003, inclusive, with final limit to reueb New OrleniiH ret urning not Inter than June 12, 11)0(1, Delusive. Kate for round trip fioni Asl.oville, N. C, 114x3. Account Southern LMunntioiial Cottfi'it'iK-c, Kii'l.nioii'l, Va. Apiil 22-'J7 l'J::i. 'lVleis onoa.e JiyrA M-t,' final hnr.t Apr. S'i frcj Aslieil!u f-r t!iu ion r.i... .1 t.i;., tio.oo..-.. Account Worth Carolina 'mv. T 'i. A -.-ii. (In- i , J C.I mm WM Ju' o (' u. A. 3ijv.fi n turnedi ! ffi. il ij'i yi''cr J -y. i '!, f J t t uniii!', ::.uii lion o: M. 13. Con !, Clcvi-land, 0., A. J. (JiiSliinr, Asl.eville, N. C , J. P, Lt'Miinui, A. 1. Ilaailiu, C. N. Hamlin, Abbeville, S. C, T. E. Whitaker and J. L, Phillips, Kuox ville, Teiiu. True till Agnlust Haywood. The grand jury of Wake coiuity found a true bill for murder against Ernest Haywood for kill ing J. Ludlow Skinueron the 21st of February iu Raleigh. The case was continued till tho July term of court. Yeig PIqnis Every farmer knows that some plants crow better than others. Soil may be the same and seed may seem the same but some plants are weak and outers strong. And thats the way with children. They are like young plants. Same food, same home, same care but some grow big and strong while others stay small and weak. Scott's Emulsion offers" an asy way out of the difficulty. Jhild weakness often means itarvatjon, not because of lack food, but because the food loes not feed. v Scott's Emulsion really feeds nd give3 the child growing trength " Whatever the cause of weak ness and failure to j" ' Scott's Emulsions it and set thjariatV',, Scotl a Bownc, ChcmiMf, 400 Pen' ac.andi.we;allqm Stallcnp Fornitik . FRA.mi.N,N.& s Munday Brick Block Undertaking Rooms Up Stairs. Furuit'ire, made and repaired, and kept for sale. Coffius, cas kets, and undertaking goods of all kinds furuished promptly on de maud. Terms right aud reasona ble. . 1 Stallcup Furniture Co. ' (1217) ..notice. North Carolina, . . . r Mucon county. In the Superior Court, Spring term, 190X Ella Coffey, VH. Notice. , Itubi-rl Coffey The defendant altera named will take notice thut an nution entitled ai above has been commenced against bint by the plaintiff in the Superior court of Macon county, for the pur pose of obtaining a divorce from de fendant from the bonds of matrimo ny ; and the defendant will fmther take notion, thut he is required to appear at the nest lenn of thtj Supe rior court of Macon county to be held at the court house in said ootin- ty on the 7ib Mondiiy after the 1st Monday in March 1003, aud answer or demur to the ooniplaiut which will be filed in the oftite of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Muoou Co,, thirty days before the begluniiig of said term of court, or relief demsn ded In said complaint will be graut- d. This March 5, 1903. Lkk Cuawfobd, Clerk. J. Fank Kay, Any. K0TICE. North Carolina, Macon county. In the Superior Court, Spring term, 1908. II inter A. Shular, "r.) vs. Notice, Itobert Shular The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as iibova has been commenced against him by the plaintiff iu the Superior court of Macon county, for the pur pose of obtaining a divorce from de fondant from the IioihIh of niutiiino ii y ; nnd the defendant will further take notice, thill he is required to nppesir at the next term 'bf the Su perior court of Mauon county to bo Id Ht llie court house in said ooiin- ly on Ihe 7th Monday afi.'rll.e 1 t Monday in J" i 1 '!, i." 1 ;. i or i! iniir to l "!;;... l wim., i ! t" d i.i t' f f c: Itl.il'ilrfV tif :- i( .. irty l Id t.M!, I h K , f 1 The Only Perfect Writing Machine Made. n, -C - ' Machines sold ou easy payments to parties who cau furnish good reference. Send For Catalogue. THE PITTSOUHQ WMTGO LVXHISE CO., qo8 Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa. - I II fully Union Lock Poultry Fence. For Poultry, Rabbits, k. Orchards, Gardens, etc. . falcated Jl II. ISssJ VvVyV l Avfli UWf. 1 Stronger1 and cloworv wnaclnnr than anv other maka Our Union Lock Hog, Field and Cattle Fence, Union Lawn Fence Gates, etc., guaranteed first class. - Your dealer, should handle this line If not, write ua for prices. . Catalogue free. UNION FENCE CO., DE KALB, ILL., U. S. A- LarcestandMostCohpleteBuccytoryomEartii Write FOi . . Our Conns Arb The Best- Our Price the lowest Parry M FG.6,lndianaPol'sv-t. (1212) CITATION. North Carolina In the Sup'r. com t. Macon county, ' Spring term, 1908 S. J. May &, wife Sarah "X.'"ilaj , . --- H. l'.Oeliy, II. V. Maxwell, II. 1 Wjtnnn, iVeH ll & Co, II. U. Welzcll and G. A. liniusoy. 1 NOTICE. To the non r.niilent defendant II. V. Maxwell, Wetaell A Co, II'. I", Ilymnn, II. O. Welw-ll and G, A. Unnisey, take notice, that an action entitled us above ha been - com menced in the superior court of Ma uon county in which action ine have been made parlies defe.idaut, liy order of the court, the purpose ot which action is to fort-clone, ceriiiiii lier.s on and contracts concerning lands and mineral interests situated in said county in which they have, or claim, nn Interest; and to reform a judgment to which they are pur ties ill said court and Mid defend lulu will furllii'.t lake notice that they arc rc'i'iiicd to ! ; -j r at -" i 5 term 1. '!, of." . .icon suite nir rout , In Inch k his ('111 . , !iir I ) t' ifi-i-:i, rr : ' ' l I he : 1 : 1 1 and a, 4 in 1 r in 1 1 i I f m The writing is in plain view of the operntor all the t i mo. Simpleef ;nd strong est construction, rupid. ac tion, easy touch. Adapted to all -kinds of workbeet for tabulating aud invoice work. H Universal keyboard, removuble type action, iu stautly cleaned. Treble tbe life of any other machiue for good, clean work. , DmUauimr ihli nuuiu n m ,",B,0e,,,,t'"""'re.iBnilitttii TO. lllu.tr.ilon U a Kproiuotlon of ono. I( m mum : tnylmt now or In ( nw lutura we will (hullrnnu u,u 'en,twit,r,,. - - Mnfum h.w bn prlucl """me lite bm esea.K; - lit Thi. .KI. .... f MlnouUlKu,, .... -xwonrn. u t . i apiwanuuKuuloolorlB .,u. V With th ni.. WEWIU'ENDOUBWEW UACTRIIf TACTl Hn.i.r.ioi mprumit, ail tlm ut,w Iu cor .-.M,cr.i-anorgnj ana wane In. .L,r r... l approctow and It l your. rr lhr Mklug.l npliln our ntau CnrnUk pi..a-iii..I Thtt nwtlHMl turn rarameihlnl ItMif In Orrr J Qanrmr of m Minis. HaiLSnl Pnrrhawn.l WRIIB KOR fUU, INTORMATIOII. AOdrw. corcrjisi. co. WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY. If iDLIUIt SO T I A BS. KHICE5 ANr 15M CATtLOCUr , kotice. ; North Carolina, Maoon Connty. In the Superior Court. J. G. Wells V The Eureka, Mining Co. "Notice of execution sale. 4 By virtue of an execution directed 10 the undersigned from the superi or court of Maoon county in above entitled action, I will, on Monday, ihe sixth day of April, 1903, at 12 o'clock, M. at the court house door in said county, sell for cash to the highest bidder to satisfy said execu tion, all the right, title aud interest which tbe said defeudant, ' Eureks Mining Co., ha in the fo'lowing du oi"iled luiidii, lo-wit: One tract of land tying and being in Macon coun ty, N. C , and ou the waters of Elli jay creek, beginning in the line of 3313, at a chestnut, 24 poles from the beginning of said number,. - and runs S 0 E 80 poles to S spannd) nan, being the N E corner of 51313 ; then S 50 E40 poles to a Spanish oal; thtiii N t'.O VV 94 polus to a stake in said line; then near North 8 poles to h simiiish oak near the falls of a branch; then near E aiili thr lop 'of a rid 0 13 pole-i to a sp.imr h oak; then lo the heiunii!, coiit.iiiiiiij 7 10 or Ii m. bo, a! I !y : ' 1 i x ! id tlio i 1 .1. 1 a i! 1 ! t n te t a,l i;,!e it i i r i.i'ids . 1 II. I. i 1 '(',! - O ! " - ? ' .-JMejyr.wa','-"w't i r KOW ON SALE VIA EODTDERn RAILUAY To all the principal Winter. RcKortH, at VERY LOW RATES. THK UK HO UTS OF THK S..lj (,.., pi 9PJ ,..... , VUllIf VVMlllbUOl QU VUWIIIWll 1 3 Ciiu3 Cu!n3"!l!3 Said fa.SSiCO OFFKBMANT INUUOKUKXTS TO THK TOUIIIST, Some Prominent Resorts Aro St. Augustine, Palm Beach, Mia mi, Jackson ytlle, Tampa, Port Tampa. "THE LAND OF THR SKY." And "Sapphire ; Country." . TICKETS ON SALE Up loscd iticludiiijr April 80, 1908, limited to return until May 81, 1903. STOP-OVERS Allowed at important points. THROUGH SLEEPING CARS Of the highest standard between ' principal cities and resorts. ' Oining Car Service Unexcelled. Ak nearest Ticket Agent for ... copy of "Winter llomei a 8umnver'xiifi3 V. A.TUUJtV Pas. Traffic Mgr. WnaliliiDlnn. 11: f!. S.H. IIAItDWICK, - , Genl. Pass. Agent, Wnshington, D. C. J. II. WOOD, : District I'sssenger Agt. Abbeville, N. C. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it Dr. in s nrfi .gv; Discovery iifaiTMrTifur aw i oiuiuaai a.aais A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Monay back If It fail. Trial ttotUM fr THE Saint Louis & Sanfrancisoo R. R, OFFERS to tbe COLONISTS i fARE FL'trS mo tern; - MEMPHIS , To all I'OINTS in , .ARKANSAS, MISSOURI, " TEXAS, INDIAN and . OKLAHOMA TERRITORIES, Ou the following dates, March 3rd & 17th, ' April 7ihfc21nt. For rates, advertising matter, And Information write W, T. Saundkbs, G.A. F.a Atlanta, Ga. North Carulin. In tbe Superior Clerk. V W. B. Dobson, Mrs. W, B. Dol son, M. B. Smith, E. II. Franks and I. C. Wild, executors of J. D. Franks, plaintiffs, V C. C. Smith, F. T. Smith and wife, Virgie Smith, Cornaro Balrd, A. E. Baird, Hanna R. Buird, Alieau IL Balrd, La.ira N. Baird, Hugh ' M. Buird, Cornaro V. Smith and wife, Mrs. Cornaro V. Smith, aud Zub Baird, defendants. NOTICE. To tbe non resident defendants, Cornaro V. Smith and wife, juts. Cornaro V. Smith, anl A. E, Baird, above named, take notice that an ac tion, entitled as above has, been commenced in the Superior court of Macon county, the purpose of which is to sell Ihe lauds for pnitition of which the plaiiitilTx and defendants are tenants in common, which hind is dcfciibed in the petition in this can -e, an I Situu .1 in...ict.n Coun ty, N.C.J ai. i:i f. t'l. 'r t n ' I 1 1 ; ' , C ' 'i 1 K.1,1 ' -1 11 .tiee ' rl. ' .! Jef- ;t t: 1 1 Her l- t 1 n mjtic:;. W.W.Guy et al. -; VS. M.J. Guy. otice of f By virtue of Authority eonf,-,-1 on me the iinderoigtied coin;nitsUn. er, by an order of the Superior court, in the above entitled cause, I will, on the Gth day of April 1S03, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. an, at the court house door ' ia Franklin, ' Macon county, Noilb Carolina, ex pose for (ale to the highest Udder for cash, Ilia following described lands, to-wtt i 1st Tract Beginning al a B. oak, Fulton's comer, at the bead of a branch, runs S 45 W 6 poles to a Iu eunt, then W 48 poles 13 a cbsetsuV then N 15 W 136 poles ta a eheat-V nut, then N 25 E 83 poles la a pop. lar, then E 42 poles to a B-oak, eor -nerof Teague tract, then N with said tract 100 poles to a B-oak, thea N 20 E 111 poles to a poplar aa tha west bank of Peek's creek, then S 69 E CO poles to a forked spanish-oak on Bear Knob ridge, then with said ' ridge S 20 E 80 poles to a Chestnat oak, iheu soulbernly 110 poles, mora or less, to a locust,-beginning corner of Teague tract, and corner, of No 8520, then S 10 W with line of Ne, 8520 i'i poles to a B-oak, ia line of No1. 2099, the N E corner ftLXoT 8519, then with lino of No. 2099,8 25 W 140 poles to a locust 8 W cor ner of said Numlier, thea S 60 E 25 poles to a locust, then W SO poles ta the beginning, containing 900 acres more or less. The alwvr tract eoa taining the land conveyed to Clark Guy by State Gnfiir Xn. Wr 8520, and lv jMtJLfroin W m. IN and Tract Beginning at aeaestaat oak on a wagou road, corner af Kee ner tract and run W 1? pole ta Henderson's line, then 8 45 E poles to a chestnut, Guy's corner. then S 20 E 41 poles to whits-oak, Guy's and. Henderson's eorner, tbaa N 80 E 41 poles to a hickory, the N 73 E 80 poles to a dogwood, ths N 80 poles to a locust, corner af J. S. Henry tract, then N 80 If 6 poles to a hickory on the W bank of Crow's creek, then S 10 W 80 poles to a hickory, then N 75 W to the be ginning, containing 61 acres. 3d Tract Grant No. 7905, bvgn uing una dogwood and aourwood runs N 75 E 80 poles to a black-oak, then S 22 poles to a stake ia Mo Dowell's line, then N 40 E 24 polea to a hickory, then N 60 W 21 poles to a dogwood, then N 14 poles ta a chestnut, then E 40 poles to a stake, Titos. Vinson's comer, thea N 10 E 125 pole to a dogwood, then S 73 W C8 po!e to a white oak and hicko ry, then 8 80 W 60 poles to a stake, then S 45 E 46 poles to a hickory, Henderson's corner, thea S 45 W 100 poles to tbe beginning, contain, ing 48 acres. ) jaf.,h TracLaaaLand conveyed from" Mary Weaver to Clark jay being 8ft acres', known a the Arthur McDow ell tract, being graht'No. 2830, west of a line, beginning at a hickory, Mary Weaver and Clark Guy's cor ner, run S 28 E 86 poles to a eu cumber, : third corner of tha iron square tract, then with tba wast liaa of that tract S 20 E 31 poles to a white-oak on the top of a ridge, Wm. McCoy's corner. 'All other lands ta Macon county, North Carolina, af which Clark Guy died seised and possessed, of whatever kind or de scription. All the above described land lie on tbe waters of Peek' and Crow's Creeks, on Sugarfork river. Valuable for limber and miner!. ' ' This March 8, 1903. S. L. Kciat, ' ' Commissioner. (1207) NOTICE. By virtue of the power of sal contained in a mortgage deed execu ted by J. M. Daves A Wife . on the 24th day of Oct. 1899, to 8am L Kelly Trustee, to secure tbe pay. nieut of debt of $500 and interest thereon, as evidenced by three bona of even date therewith said bonds due and payable Oct. 2ith, IZ'; and default having been mad in l'.4 payment of said debt. I will ( Monday the 6ib day ot 1 between the hours of 10 a, m., t 14 p, u., at the court bou i I, Franklin, Macon County, N. C, t to the hijjheat bidder for c - '-, satisfy s:i I debt, all of ths fu"- described lands to wit: ly- ; s ' being in Franklin Towm-b5, I s county, N. C. 1st li net. All the lau c -to J. ,l. Dave by II. T. Vn'i l . , L)in;; on Tcim., riw r. I l i' S il t -rii" r f l'j, 3 . , t.i'.ele ; 112 B 'i , f r a f - I ' 1 I ' 1 1 to (!.' ' ' I ShaHSTa deed- if i I e i c.
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