lis. ki Ui i.l.U .u - A V . . 1 t t HI, r vt; ., par liae, - i.i! . - 6 let ft cent . t cent. 'i4 every Wednesday . rawer fool according to hit . " tiVij", lest ho be wise in bii n couceit.- Proverbs 2R:5, A strike was inaugurated in jvi'Je hist Friday by the Buil- : j Trades' Council, agaiuat con :tora of the city. The men de- id J au eight-hour day, with Tie pay they have been gettiug rtiiue hours. One of the features of the shows to be arranged far the Premdeut u Iowa is the presence of the I .9 families. Wheo he sees a ' her, mother and twenty-seven t .ilJren, Mr. Roosevelt will doubt t'.s necessity of bis preaching ia f . vor of large families. News aud The shipment of twenty-eight i rates of strawberries on the first itj of April is a record breaker, t'e ually the first shipments are made about the 10th of April. Last season the Atlantic CoasU Line hauled 2,00" car-loads. This y"J4SSmSSr9 crop will sch 3,000 Observer, )n the client less attorneys' con test against Congressman J, M. Cudger at Asheville on March 31, it we shown that twenty of the men whose usmes were reported su long list of illegal voters by tie contestant, were illegal and t . it they voted for Moody. Gudg. er seem to be tasking fine head vtj is) hit Investigations. . Taaes Harvey to Be Haaf, Vance 8pivey was tried before Judje Geo, Jones in Halifax last Ctember, convicted of murder and sentenced to hang October 3d. Xn appeal was taken to the 8u I reme court and Justice Mont, fjomery affirms the decision of the lawar court and the Governor tames May 16th for the execution, fpivey, who is now a convict serv ing a life seutence in the peniteu tiary, last summer murdered a f.llow convict, A last ftetsre ef the Maine. Mr. Daniel Ravenel, Treasurer .1 it.lt l.L-t.V, . ! 1 ;t ofSca here au enlarged photo. tare taken before the great war tLip was destroyed in the Havan i harbor.' The picture was taken ly Mr. Ravenel. The correspon dent of the New York Herald claimed to have taken the last icture, but Mr. Ravenel who was on the Olivette at the time aud saw him take his picture, re gained, and half an hour later r J his exposure. The picture it a good one, and Mr. Ravenel is ya'Aj proud of the honor of geN tis'3 the last kodak shot at the vessel before it was blown up. t:; fasti. llalU tali "- fctjt Ts Frsi.&t!a Library Clwk. . v Birous of creating more of a literary spirit among the citizens i f the town, have established, aud r e trying to support a Free Pub ! 3 Library. Are there not in .con eoWy, many people who rive pleasure and profit from mading good books, aud who rcil4 like to help a worthy cause? 1 1 are there not many more who j not read the library books, f nds away from here, who feel , i interest iu all that tends to v; building and betterment of t town and people, who can V 7 l'v'-"I dim or some "1 t.-.ountf (The contribution : f a c" 8 will entitle the name of r U V utor to be embroidered Liurtry Koll of Honor Cush ; t cue young lady ia ma- ; ! r -ire funds for the Libra . Tie rroceeds go to' the trea- f r tie purchase of new . ( "is. Is there a sink's fesS iflraiinnwha'O not pub ' ' leDour.h to help aloof? a c- ' ir 3 ! y ?p? Will not nia. i.try' reppoud too? mail, or baud it n, rrt'SiJont of ".s, N.C. t 'I BS I C.' r suJ Hot S a ft Dry cf (a '3,1 IL.:.:,; rriat ft f you tvouIJ worJs from a girl away up here iu the hcurt of our grand o!J mouu tains. I certainly love our beautiful niouataiue.tliey have a charm for nie whioh no other place could ev-f-r bavs Tourists cooju to admire theai, but it is iu a different way, for wi who have grown up among them, love, as well as we admire them. , " I am just home from school. My school closed Msrch 27th, Oh, I was so glad to got back to my dear old home and moot my loved ones agaiul But a veiu of nad uess ruus through it all whtsu I think of the deer new-found frieuds who bid me farewell. Our little village and viotuity is rather lonely at presenlr as ; our youug people are all sway atttuding school. But in May they will all come flitting back, then away with dull cart, for we will all be as hap. i py as the birds of the air. Mr. Wayue McGuire who had the misfortune to get his foot so badly aawed at Goo, H. McGuire's saw mill, is gradually recovering, Thanks to tbo magical akill dis played in' surgery by the noted physician of your city Dr. Lyle The farmers of this section are preparing for their cor u orops, but will not plant for some tiiuo to come as grim old ' wiuter has not left us yet. (J rave fears are enterlainod for iii"?ruirKHVM- we have been having some haraVJrew" aud snow felt Apr. 4ib, aury&fwe are having a little show of snrinsVfor the grass is green, aud I have jut-t found a beautiful spray of Arbu tus,' and the fronds of our lovely ferus are beginning to push aside their winter coverlet, reminding us of the beautiful summer days to come. ; Tell Mr. Gen, A. Jacobs of Cut lasaja to get on his little "yaller mule" and come to Hamburg, we will go fishing and I will dig all the bait without a murmur. Methiuks I hear the "mew" of the "Office Cat" su I will bid you "Adieu." "Makcu SaniKB.' ; April 4th, 1903. Glenville, N. C. B0H JOEt I. i'KlSPe . IteuUr Fresi 191 District. Joel L. Crisp hss served four terms as a legislator, having rep resented Graham county in the House iu 1887, aud bis distriot in the Senate in 1899, 1901 and 1903. Senator Crisp is a Republican aud lervJblight "" pM consoieni ious ue. Be was born in Cherokee county in 184Q, and attended the common schools. By occupation Mr Crisp is a farmer. He baa a large orchard and raises apples, peaches, pears, etc. He also is given to the breediug of horses sod cattle and on the hillsides aud valley-land grows corn and grass. es Mr. Crisp has been aud is still quite prominent in his coun ty and section. For ten years he was;a justice of the peace : in his county, a county commissioner for six years and held numerous oth er positions of trust and confi dence among bis people. He was a Confederate soldier apd a mem ber of Company K, 1st Nokh Caro lina Cavalry under General Rob ert Ransom. In - forty odd en gagements that he was under fire bj was never wounded, although he wenfifltrrrLw-war in October, 1861, and remained in the "Service until the surrender. The Senile plsoed him on the fallowing large list or committees: Propositions snd Grievances, Engrossed Bills, Deaf, Dum1 and Blind, Pensions and Mines aud Miuing. Senator Crisp was married Au gust 10, 1865, and had nine chil dren, eight of whom are atill Jiv ing. His poituffice is Steconh su ludian name, meaning "Litt'e Fat." Prltckar te fies!;a. A special from Asheville to the Charlotte Observer aayss "From information obtained today from a source that is ablve question it is apparent that there is valid ground for the belief that Justice Pritchard's tenure of office in the District of Columbia will be of brief duration. It is the quasi programme for Mr. Justice Pritch ard to teudf r his resignation with iu the next eifihleeu mentis, when hewiil succeed Ju?'9 imonton, of the United Elates Circuit Court, ' )iit , 'i I to rotire from ao ti i j '.t ii.l I.'j iriUiiu the j crioJ A t 'ill sl.'i - . . . . :, 4 i I. r 1 Flarr Jiki it 1 r sr 0 AHhoiiKh t' p.-in ill yen below, whlrh la aim known an me u arret, " la gmrally attributed to Wnn, m M. ThHckr)f. Ita rwil author wu I'ierra Jmn t) lnffr, 'Km. tiuray beinc nurely the tmnslator. l- iranitcr Is on of ho waa, acfor.tlna; to Frofeaaor Bitintsbury. the author ot arnica, "imlltlcat, amatory, bacchttnailan, oratorical, V ' philo.,.i.hU al arter a (imlilvn and of almoat .very other complexion that the ami cm ponalbly take." Beranger waa born In Tarn Aug. It. l.no. and died then July w, l7, after a varied career aa author and politician. r- i ITH penalve eye the little V f - room I view, I I Where In my youth I V w r ' weathered It ao long. With a wild mlatreaa, atanvh friend or two. And a light heart all II breaking Inte aong; Making mock ef life hod all Ita ' carea. Rich In the glory of my rlalng tun. Lightly I vaulted up four pair of atalra, la the brave Sayi when I wa . twentx-ene. Tee; tie a garret, let hint knew't whe ' will; - . There waa my bed-full hard It wag and email: My. Uble there-end I decipher atlll ' Half a lama couplet charcoaled oa ' . the wall. ,.. , . ' v". - Te Joya, that Time hath swept with him away, Come to mine area, ye area ma of love and fun: For you I pawned my watch hew many a day, ,. Ia the brave day whea I waa ' - twenty-one. . ...-.v.... ." lewis Ian4 wtJ ThePresideat OfTeaT ter) T' Wsshington.vT ,,.ne Presi dent left ou a.pccial traiu over he Pennsvfvaiiia rsilwsy this morning, (fu an extended western and will : be gone several weeks". , ',.',,.,. SOVfiHT BEE TICIET 0T BKOIEE. St. Leais tTeaisa Ceatptaim te Police etRea-raUillatSatefCealract. A case wss brought 1o the at tention of Capt. Boardman last night which exoited his indigua lion, though be is powerless tc help the young woman involved. Miss Pautiue Campbell, lately of St. Louis, has been" keeping a boardiug house in that city. -Recently she wss burned out, losing everything of wbioh she was pos sessed. 8be is said tohsve'a sis ter in Alexandria, and shedeoided to come to this city. Having but a few dollars, she weut to a firm of ticket brokers sud asked them to sell her a ticket to this city at a reduced rate. : They accordingly sold her a ticket from 8K Louis to New York, via Southern Railway, charging her $19.50, and giving her an order on a ticket broker on PeuusylVania aveuae, Ibis oitr for a rebate of 4 . on the nnuoed portion of the ticket from here to New York, . When Miss Campbell came to use the ticket she found that it was for a second clas passage, a fact of which she had not beeu ap prised, and she wss compulled to ride the whole distsuce in a Brac king car. Wheo she presented the ticket and order for redemption by the Washington broker, she was informed that the ticket expired last night, that (here would be no opportunity to dispose of it, and be refused to honor the order or take the ticket. The difference of $4 meant a great deal to the wo man, but the polioe are not in a position to insist on the honoring of the contract, and the only relief they could offer wss to communi cate with the police, of St, Louis! lSsjejyf they could secure' from the St, Louis broker a refunding of the money. Miss Campbell spent the night at the Florence Critteuton Home. Post, Wash ington, D. C, March 3, 1903. CASTOniA For Infants and CLiliLren. t'aatart f Capt. Banchtoa Deatt Capt.T. F. Haughton, a well known conductor of the Southern railway, died at the Mission IIos pital in Asheville last Thursday evening. He had been ill for some weeks. 1 Robbed The Grave. A startling incMcut, by John Oliver of Vhihi l.ia, i fullows: "I ufas in an a ful cuikIi tion. l!y akin was s!inort yvUo eyes ami ken, c0t!iit,..!y in pr :'.'.(, !;'(!! II! i;,.-fe!y,--; 1': ! I v tOI!'';i.!t! CB In. k a;i.t si," ; . ' r t 7 h! 1 ; 'v.-n ' 1. 1 H, j :iin mi :, MM1 i I I ) I O the most popular of French Ivrixta. . 1 One Jolly evening, when my friend and I Made happy mualo with our aongf and cheere. A ah out of triumph mounted up (hue And distant cannon epened on our eara; We rlae-w Join In the triumphant . atraln : Napoleon eon,uerAoaterllti la won Tyrante ahall never tread ui dowa again, , In he brave dayi when waa . twenty-one. " ;! ' Xet ua begonethe place la aeS and ' ' atrange Mew far, far off thoae happy tlmea appear; , All that I have to live I'd gladly " change - . For one euch month aa I have waated 'here- Te draw long dreama ot beauty, lav and power, From .fount of hop that never will outrun And drink all life' aulnteeaanee la aa hour: . Give me the day whea I waa twenty-one. NEWS BRIEFS. , . -: :-. ; 1 - " ..J-- : l: Dr. Chns. W. Byrd has been elected President of Weslyau Col lege, Macon, Oa-v" ' i ' .8euafo'-, iursVChaunpy. M. , - re tr atteud ViLUfler- jbiltNeilsou wedding in MayTT then go to Biltmore House, Ashe-, ville, to visit George W. Vauder bilt. t-r- .r . The A'sht ville postoflice bee v a first class office. ; It rtqt, gross receipts to the amount ot 140,000 per quarter to , become a first class office. Asheville reached 41,12 87, Isst quarter. . The principal of the academy at Lowndersville, 8. C, was shot on the 2d iust. by a 17-year old- pu pil whom he undertook ; tp "-'.'.whip. Two balls struck him iu the breast but the wounds were not.. Berioua. Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Bmhlyai Kiaat lad AetCtak " B? women wouM pay mart attenUaei te their health we would hive ater happy wives, ajiathcn and daughter, and If ttwy weuM eeurva rewlti they would Had ihat Hw docW prucriptient da not perform IM many cam I hey art alvaa credit hr. , "hcetuwIUnewlthmyorutflith td vbed McEhw'i Wbt ef Cardui and TheaV ford Black-OrMght, end a I took it d hava every rtaaoa te thank him lor anew III epened up te m with reitored health, and tt aery htok thru monthi to cur a." Wine of Cardui ia a regulator of the menstrual function! and ia a moat as tonishing tonic for women. It cures canty, lupprnreil, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, white and flooding, li i helpful when approaching woman hood, during prfjfnaocy, altar child birth and in change of life. It fre quently bring a dear baljr to honin that hare been barren for year. All druptritt hara 11.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui. President Rooseveri's preseut trip will be overs route of 14,000 miles, through 22 states aud terri tories, ?('. - . 1 The poel office at Greensboro be came a first class office on the 1st of this month, the receipts amoun ting to $40,600 for last quarter. I . The Soutberu Railway has re cently received fifty-seven new lo comotives aud twenty-five pas senger Coaches.' v'! Prof. S. F.Vpnable, superinten dent of public schools iu i!ui)- combe county, died last Sunday eveniug at the Biltmore -Hospi tal, t , If our readprs huve nntieci ' any improvement in the appenranee of lle I'bkss fur thu last lew t ik-, they iii.iy attrilmle il to our in'w 'l:,vi',"Col. i:h:.lia rannell, ho i !.'s tiio rula is. i i; ,f" j i f f r f . Clio Ilk. I Voil Ilavo AlA-ays Congut, and ViLuIi las been. In uho tar over CO years, has borne t!io signature of :-f " ' in - nnd lias bech uiado under l is per jfttA-72;. . sonal supcirLslon g!nce its Infancy, Allow o one fo deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations ond Just-as-good" aro but Experiments that trifle wlv, and endnnrrcr the health off Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiments VJhat io CASTORIA Castorta is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops find Soothteg Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic substance. IU age is lis guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Fcvcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Frieiid. CCHUiriC CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind Yob Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Ini ciNTMR it wMMff irnin, nr m en. I High Quality V J TMsistbePlacetoOltaio EXTRAORDINARY SARCASMS AT WRIGHT & ROBINSON'S STORE.' East Everything In the house at .' ' - j mane room lor our spring uooua. uiej am now arriving a, pjaud it's room we warn to display them. . J i .... : t genhael floods for URIGHT ROBINSON'S STORE. !5 r"-i-4'MM"M-rM- Tbs Sew Chinese Hlntster sad Suite ... la TfaHtloftoB. ' WAsniNGTon, April S. Sir Cben Tung Liaug Cueng, tho new Chi uese minister tdtho United States, with his entire suite and party including in all about 45 persons, who arrived iu Sau Francisco last week reached Washiugtou to night. .4. .,,.1 ii .. . : 1 - V" B and H I.tver, Kidney anil Elait dr trouble caused by uric aai In In tytlnn. It cure by r ' ' a,.1 . i, ( t' 9 of ( 1 1 in r n 1 . t I t inl ; i t 1 an-1 e -it .f I t I I 1 J Signature Low Prices. , Ill III at! m aair as as as a a Main Street, aatf FRANKLIN, N. C.H it . 11 . li a a lowest cash prices. ,We must a a t aai aai an all Ski aai Mi ll ll III fili the people. S el -asi as li as aa 1 T. W. Nolrte, Clmrlottc, T. M. WeW, Raleigh, J. C, liuchansn, Sylva, S, S. Burnett, Atlanta, 8am Allen, Deniorest, have registered nl Uotel Jarrett. ' ' Bank Clerk Steals $08 S7 43. 6. fl. Sims, collection and dis count clerk of tb Capital .City National Bank, of Atlanta, has been arrested and jailed, charged wilh'enibpzzling $93,457.42 of the funds of tb bauk. ' lie confessed to the shortage. His salary was $1,000 a year. . THS OFEPIATie Carryinif Pulliimn S!fner, Cafe Cars (a la cat iv.) an l I w r Cars (seats free). AN3 TO At-U POINT! IN ' 1 IF-! 1 i , ANO TH( r r niriiim u tne la-.r in aut u cmn jirnvi- ilt il, I will at the Ci.Hrt I!oie d .or In Fnmklin. N. C, on tho lirnt Monday In May next, M il tli fi.llowlne; lanila ti aatinfy t!r tuxra and cnKt fur the .year 1902, aituiiU'd sa fullnvra, to-wtt: KHmra. No. Acrra. Tax S: Cnt. Culllo Adillnirton acre 3 h Iinninrrl 1 Tow j Lot O A Bartlt'tt 1 towa hits T J Cnbfl . .10 , T p Collin 8 " Ail Donalilaon ft alatnr 32 " 3 a Crawford 1 town lot . Jul) Orlaium ' V 1 . Ilarriitt Hawshaw 1 T 24 sn T Tl 1 76 1 35 a M T 13 1 41 '2 04 5 K I 63 Sammil HIpklM Min. Int. J C Hod- glna lunila Josie VUllaln 71) " MiLUHOAt Towxainr. Joalma Adam S3 " O B Dnlton " 1 " . Julia Frnnk helra . 10 G A XinalHnd - - 1:'S Surah Kliuland ' . I " X A Kiian 123 " Natl. Abranlr Mfg. Co, 111 " Yrargan HamliT UiO " The Tnrkry Knob Cor. Co., Mln. Int. J D Moorr and utliera S4 ac re . JM William . , " J W Yount; ST " Woodford Znchary 30 " ; . ' Elmjav TowssHir. . , WKHure Bl " Martin King 13 " W F TliompVlns Mineral Int ia Jno. .: Peek land . SvaAivoac Towxeair. 1 70 61 1 i 8 3K 1 D S 99 10 34 t ai 8 8S 1 7(1 S07 1 3 3 IS 4 U 9 SB Arnold Bro. Clark Ouy heir lola Herrcn . A I Keenvr 1 lOOarrra .UIO " SS4 " m - ' S 2! 1 08 10 VI i an Hhihlakm Towaamr. Mis fannlc VXrthur 1 town lot Aalieft Bumgarnrr SOOaorea 8 37 3 33 Thnma H Davldwin U40 " ....... . T 81 Mi K N Kill 1 towa lot Harbiaoa ft MnGva : . 80 H J S3 1 58 AVBHitldca . 30 " T R McColl a M " lei m 1 78 3 07 Pnnland ft Dalton . 15 Mr Annie M Thomrmon IS " , . Futt TowKamr. . And Snider W C 8andera . 80 acres Id " 1 83 17 41 8hith's Bkidob TewSsHir. Jolm B Curtis ' 30 acrr 1 311 0I 1 3ft 1 41 1 SJI I 47 JZ? 8 A Calaj : " 8 O Drymnn hcha - IS " John Liunb 13 " W J Muaa - IU M B Ftcklraimrr 21 "... Tuomaa ft Allra heir 100 " . Cabtooobchavb Tows "hi r. 3 C Sandrr K Int. B V 8mlth 100 acrr 75 1 47 SIM Kastabula ToWKBHir. , , W A Bailer ' 45 acrra 8 SI 3 Hiija-r 25 "V?S?II W 8 Howanl r , nuiimn s ui) v ... S III LA'Jarrrtt I ' 19 S4 JULyleftJol! relwlr Ktat .y 100 acrra BUiui Urant No. 3523 for . ltJlft UM - 3 00 8 J May ft Co. 80 acre for 1U01 ft 1(103 t 22 3 A ilniion 1414 acrca . 4 111 WJ Moore ft Co 1W 3 73 JBMeAdi-n ' ', , SUM ail 77 Jaa A Martin liWOaerra 13 08 Nantahala Milling ft Mining Co. Mia .. Interest 67 OT Mra W T Rent OWarrea M Int 3 80 K R Stamp ft C W McLoud JOOOecrea " Klnt 10 47 3 81 8 N Wood 1 acre BvaamoTowa TowHir. F H Biwlwa T B Caiuhy T A Down ft Bra Mr L B Sander 3H Welch : , 3XI7 acrra 73 " . 118 100 200 " ' ?4 on I OS 3 17 88 11 SO - - Cowaa TowssHir. rha 8 Brvnon ' 40 acrr s as I oS 70 13 80 3 22 4 KS 1 83 : 1 7(1 10 S3 Thomas luenhowo? T " 84 " 01 " 4 acrca is . : 17 ' B. O. C. h. ft C. A. X Rahy liclra Jc Coleman Lon Conley H H Mock , Marion Moor 20 acre lor IfOl ft I0o2 TUi April 1, 11W3. T. B. jlMinoa, Bbrriff . i , -. ,- and Tax Collector NOTICE. North Carolina, - Macon county . In the Superior Court, Spring term, 190ii. Ella Coffey, va. . Notice. Robert Coffey The defendant above naraod will take notice that nil action eiuii led aa above baa been commenced againat him by the plaiuliS in the Superior court of Maoon county, for the par rose of obtaining a divorce from de fendant from the bonds of matrimo ny ; nnH the defendant will fuilher tnke notice, that he is required to appear at the next term of the Supe rior court of Macon county to be held at the court house in said coun ty on the 7lb Monday after the 11 Mondny in March 1903, and answer or demur to the complaint which will be filed in ihe oilile of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Maoon Co.! thirty days before the beginning of said term of court, or relief demnn ded in ssid com). hint will be grant ed. This March 6, 1903. Lkk Cbawforp, Clerk. J. Feank Rat, Any. ) I ? jr. 1 " (: ') WllKHBAS, John 1.1 i. ry M. In;;rana did ou tSe31at iff 1 S!;m:h Mc!'j, eactute and deliver to els 15. HotTmaa, Truirtee, a truat deel oi curUila 1..H.U fa M;utoa Coumr, Stute t J Kortli CnroUua tlcri'ladeacribelr to mc eure the auto of $-(.X 00 due Uy itt.l John Ingram and Mary M. Iaj;iai te the HiiiTisii ft Amkiucax Momtoab Company, LlMlTfcu, which aald trust deed ia recorded In. Miicon county, ia lieed Book 7 page 04 to which rcloicnc i hereby made; and wlmrea default baa been made In payment of tb moneys te nured by ald trust deed, and th aaid trustee ba been duly rexuestcd to exe cute the trust therein con til nod; jxow JUKnsroBK aonce u ftWrTTLn en, that under and by virtue of the pow er eontained in said trust deed, I, the un dersigued trustee, on the Twenty-auecniu rv. day of Apiil, 1008, between tlx hour ot ' 10 a, m. and 3 p. in., at the Court Itoosa : door iu the towa of Franklin ia Macon county, North Carolina, will by public auctloa cU to the blgheat bidder for cash, the following deacribed property, -via: First tract: Beginning at a white oak on the North boundary line ot tb Indian Kceorvatlon being the northwest corner of Section Dumber thirty one . running thence wettflfty (&) pule to a i black Jack on th lop of a ridsie, tUeoce - south thirty-four (:) degrees east twen- ty-ciglit (28) polca to a spanUh oak, - ; thence south tire (") degree west alaty-' . one (HI) polca to a chestnut thenee south twenty (20) degrees east ninety-four (U4) pole to a black jack, thence South for-ty-Hee (45) degree eaat fifty (50) pole to a locust on the boundary line f th aaid reservation, thence eaat forty-tix (41.) pole to a stake on an old line said resol ution, Uiraue with aald line north ap to ; ita corner, theBceeaattUt-ttve'l)polea , to an old corner of the said reservation ' thence north forty-three (43) pole to . the southeast corner of Section number ' thirty-one 31 ot aald. Indian Id serra tion, ibenee west one hundred and twen , ty night 12B pole to the southwest , corner of said number thirty-one. (31 J thence north ninety-three' 193 polea to' the beginning. . Containing ninety Ho acrea. -Second tract: llcglaaing on a, i. post oak comer of number six 0 etyhti ti and twenty 20 of land. Ivruieriy owned by John Ingram and runa vutliT. one hundred and sixty lOOl V -wrilt the east side of number twenty 20 to ' It corner, then east one hundred and sixty 100 poles to a black oak, then north one hutulrtd and sixty lou polea J to a email hickory, the southeast corner of said number 8 then north one bua- dred ami aixty loo polea with south f aide of aald tract number eight to the jj, begtnulng Containing Use huuuied aud eixtv i e mote, or lesa. Tract aumce pine'AI- liU v i.usiics cu tter ana run wiu inci line rnkfth twenty (20) degrees west one hundmhKiUweuiy 120; polea to)a cheat- nut at AUingwl4iU9vJikcn with bis Una west ninety-eight US, poliJtbU) j. oak, then with said line south forty-tlva j, degrees eaat eighty 80, polea to a si aka. his southeast corner, then aouth forty five 4u, degree west one hundred 100, . polea to (aid A.Uingtoa'a South corner then north torty-bve 43, degree west eighty bo, polea to a auk el aai (1 At- ' Uugtoa'a aoutbweat corner, then west with said AUlbgton's line forty 4V, poke to a small chestnut, aatd Atllngtoa'a earner in Lyle line, then with aaid Lylca line aouth twelve 12, deserves west - two . hundred and twenty-six 220, polea te aa oak, thenj lth. aaid Lyles line not tU.,' elghty-tliree S3, degree eaat three hun dred 300, poles to a hickory, then to the beginning. Containing three hundred and seventeen 817, acre, more or leas. Tract four: Beginning at a cheHLat southeast corner of said number nine teen 10, Lyie'a tract and runs north one hundred and sixty 100, poles with the, east sjile of said xujuiaga'"1 -"'' I0, to a white7tat,rheTice east.-u rJre-,', and aixty I0O, polea with the aouth side f said Lot number twenty 20, to'a whits) oak, then one hundrtd and aixty loO, poles to a hickory, then west one hun dred and aixty 100, 'polea to the begin- . nlng. Containing one hundred and six ty 100, acres, more or less. Tract Fire: Beginning at a ' hickory the soullieaat corner of tract number twenty-one 21, owned by John Ingram and run eaat one hundred and ydKy-twv3rTurc" to a stake, then north ono hundred and sixty 100, polea to a water oak, then west one hundred and thirty-two It-', polca to a. white oak northeast corner ot number tw enty-one 21, then south one hundred nnd sixty 100, pole Vlth 'the'; east !(! o( numLcr twenty-one 21, to the beginning. Containing one hundred and thirty-two 132, acrea mor,or less. Alt tho tracts of bind hereto before de scribed are situated In' Macon County, North Carolina, adjolulng the laad of ' Charles Ingram, Nanus Xylo and otbera and containing In the aggregate : eiht hundred and llfty-uiue 850, acrea, more or less. Said land will be sold to satisfy the debt secured by said trust deed, and Buck title will be given a Is vested "In ' said trustee. This Mar. 23, ltKB. 1 ranch It. UorrMAM, Trustee. By WALTta . Muoue, Attorney. K0TICE. . - North Carolina, Maoon county. In the Sujtctior Court, Spring term, 1D03." Ileetcr A. Shiilur, 1 vs. Hubert Ehiilar, Notice. The defendant above tinincd a i l take nonce thai an an;; t cr : above h:n Ik i n t . i I" I" ti I y l!.e '.i.. Tii t' i f I ci".it f ." .ie , f t p -o i i i ; a ' f ; ' t f , e I ny ; l- I I -m I v , .: ' c i t , ! , ! i) ia I ex. "' i