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Li i , i i . i... ii . . NOW ON SALE VIA , j . t .ne, . J C t - !" !, c:5 J: ,1 Coimiy, 1-M04 Kou'j Ci.ru!lu:i, ...... l,E.!.Cr2 ritAXKLIN, N. C. Careful :'onUon to all bualaeas. Attorney' at Law, rsASKLIN, MACOU O0UTT, K. C. r .il practice Ik Oiseowte of UiUSUtc . th Pedant! Court. Coltao- . Hons a HpecWry . . Notice la this coluna tlve eents per tin (or each luue. In regular kwal col umn, tea eenta per (In for each luue. Sewn word suika about a Una. TLs ficnl-YTcckly Journal ' ' -' . AND TDK ' . Franklin Press , AND One Orpin Ticket ..For$2.C0. We have arrangfmont by which we can club with thi Atlanta, Semi Weekly Journal ou the ato named terms from now till the 6th of May, 1903. Now Is the time to subscribe before the offer nine oat of date. The Press. ... FBANKUX. N, C. ; I It I sit ! lr-rB JwNf"''. i ping farm work, Scotch Gray card board 22(28 in. ehea for mouultng pictures at the Paass office. Genuine "New Orloaus dark browu sugar 22 lit for 81.00 at Wright & Robiusou's, Mrs. V. A. Crawford returned howe Friday from Asheville. Her ... v i . mv - came with her. . California Prunes and Peaches at Wright k Bobiusou's. 12 eta peril).' Spwiaf rate on 251b box. They are delicious try thefu. We regret to learn that Will son 6f Mr.- E. II, Frank, ha ievn considerably worse of his afflictions duiing the past week. Poor horses are uislv and fat hor- ab am tirvttv. vel t.hm an Mi re Rovsl P -i4aheywijr.ceL. -fafcf ...J ....L-Tr .i 1 Ouij- -o per package at Smith's Diug Store. . Thecouaty commissioners apoin ted tax listers and auvtftors for the different' townships taut Mondty. The names will be yulJUheJ net I week. , ' v-. - The Stalteuji Furniture Co, is re- ' iiig a full line of choice and (a a furniture to please' everybody. I and see if yon cannot find just hat you netd. Egg are higher than ever before ml SffvMa rv Citlj.a uill m.L. - -hens lay ami: therefore make you more mover. Try it, only 10o pack age St Bmith'a Drug Store. A letter received by Maj. Rankin Jan Saturday from Hon. U. F. Dix on, stales that he will be with the C. L, R. Camp here at the annual meetiii on the llibof May unless providentially hindered. Will n-t the good ladies . of Franklin give us a good musical program as uual f-' . ' A Great Sensation.'. , There was a big sensation in Lees ville, I nd. when W. II. Brown of that plce, who was expected to die, had his life - saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, lie write : I endured insufferabls agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gava me immediate relief aittl soon (hereafter fu-cted'a com- ! ' cure." Eimilr.r cures of Con s 'm, PneiMiionia, Bronihiti i ! (' ' l are, numerous. It's the r neily", for all . throat snd " . Price 505, and 1.00. ; l v. Tv Emitlt, ". '..I battles free. . . -r 1 ; t-fd w:,s ft uiWI ftv t fan i y nsou.inj. !'.'. ll'.'.cy lloorer, of Cashier's Valley c lisiO over Saturday. fji-inrs. J. Pierunn tint John Nor ton, of Hollands, were in the city Monday. , The col.1 innp of the last week perhaps killed most of the fritil that had bloomed. Capt. W. Moore, of Clay coun ty, was here Monday on business with the Sheriff office. Mr. IL L. Porter and eon, DeWitt, came over from Nantabala Saturday, and expect to return today. - Mr. John P. Gibson of our town now ha employment at the Duck Creek corundum mine. .. There wae pretty .large attend ance of county people here Monday at Commissioners court. ' Mine Nina Porter and tier Utile nephew, " liobl Crawford, arrived from Asheville Friday evening. The district parsonage has becrr given a new coat of paint and looks somewhat more up-to-date than, be fore. Thank to Congressman J. M. Gudgur, Jr., for a oopy of the "Con gressional Direotory," Special t Be. ioo, 58ih Congress, Rev. A. T. Bell, of Murphy, preach- el four good sermons while here Friday and Saturday night and at 11 o'clock Sunday and Sunday night. ; TO COU A COLD IH ONI DAT Tate laxative Bromo Quiniae TiblfU. All drosxUt refuml the nuaev II II fail to euro. E. W. Orov' lroaturs i uo ach baa. USe. "Strength and vigor eome of good food, duly digested. 'Force', a rua-dy-lo-svrve wheat and barley .food, adds no burden, but suetaius, nour ishes, invigorates." . Our eitisena waked up Saturday moruinglo find a young blixsard making itself .familiar with all who opened doors. -: Snow," wiud : and sleet wcie in evidenco. y. - y Rev, K,Ji.Ssmple, Mj. N. ,P 1 iWsWn-Jir. ami ifr.-rSi-o.agie, and Mis4sX J kin and . Julia McDowell, w'iit Vc4)ryson City yes terday to alieud Prenbytery. A new mall route has been eslali lished on NanialiiiU from Aquone to the Buck Creek corundum mines, and a ostoffiue opened at the mine. The nam of the office . is "Corun dum." Mr.'ti. R Patton killed a one year old .Shropshire lamb' hut Fri day and took from It eight pounds of fine wool. ' Mr. Erwin I'aiion al so killed one, same age, that yielded 7ponads. . , ,. ; ;. r Capu and Mr. J. W. Terrell, of Wehster, attended (he Robinson Bryson'wedding here lunt Thursday morcing. The Capt. returned home Thursday, but Mrs. Tcirell remained here for a weik. -TLe contract to grade the railroad . ... . . ..... to Clayton has been let to Cannon, Ilughlett & Co., T. C. Hampton, Manager. The engineer have loca ted the line up Tiger and are now oross-seotiouing. Clayton Tribune. Mrs. W. H. Greenwood, accompa nied by her aister, Miss LWie Kelly, -were in town one day tffi . week. Mi -T." Kelly, of Franklin, N. C, spent the night in the city thi week enronle to visit relative and friend at Wiuder, Ga Clayton Tribune. OAOTOtllA. Il Kins Von Ha !"! Next Friday being "Good Friday,", the anniversarv of the Crucifixion of Christ there will be service in St Ag nes Church at 11 o'clock a. m. AIo on Sunday nest at 8:80 p. m. All are cordiallyyinvited. .. , ' - ' J. A. Deaw April 4, 1903. Minister in charge. The annual retorns of Charles - L. Robinson Camp, U.' C. have been forwarded to headquarters. A only the names of thoe who paid their annual dues oon'd be sent n, the roll contains only 51 names. All other names have been dropped from the roll. , They can be reinHtated, however, upon payment of ' back dues. ' .- . The quarterly conference at. the Methodist church lattt Monday, elec ted J. A. Porter, W. A. Curtis, F. S. Johnston and T. J. Jolmnton dole gnte to the District conference to be held at Andrews. F. T. Smith, Lee Cramford, W. W. Sloan, 8. L. Rowrs and S. I.. Kelly were elected alternate (:-) I U b-, i a VV liio. i i i I . , . .) v " i I ! r La::" -i i . f. i. i.ry . Col vi ;.-.,!., ' ') ( v i ' i I. I Thurs'.ty riorm.; at 8 oVI - i k at the home of Iho t-riJe s tuotUer, Mrs. Lcotia I.yle Crysou. Tbo parlor waa handsomely decorated for (be occasion, tbo minister occupying the bay win dow. Thn firt to enter were ush ers Thomas Porter and Joau. Bry son, and ucxt came Misses Looua aud Margaret Bryson, slaters of the bride, then followed tbo groom leauing ou (be arm of Dr. W. A. Rogers, best man, aud a momeut latercametbe bride escorted -by heruuele, Dr. 8. II.Lyle. - The ceremony, witnessed by a uiimber of relatives and friends, was performed by Rev. B, L. Bain, pastor of the Methodist church. The bride carried a bouquet of white aud pink carnations. The bride wore a suit of Napo leon blue broadcloth with white peao-dn cygree waist. The maids dresses were light gray foulard aud steel-gray alpaca. The bride's ouly ornameut, ex- oppting the groom's x preseiit-a handsome brooch studded with peorlsand set with diamond was a solid gold cud enamel bell buckle, which had . been woru ; by three brides in the groom's fami ly; his aunt, bis graudmolhcr. aud bis great grandmother, the latter haviug been married iu the bouse of General Mariou of Revo lutionary fame. . The decorations were of Euglieb ivy outlluing the wiudows aud formiug an arch over the bay-win dow where the contracting parlies stood, and boquete of vioMa aud trailing arbutia. The bride and groom .faod tsuder two ' white hearts tied logetbfri by white rib bon in a lover's knot, and I au altor made of white r Mr.audMrs.Rob'- , eived many beautifuPf' X''lS- Mrs RjKn iaura Brvsojt "a 000 ci me uiosi popu.- jar touug iaq.es oi r rauniiu. irRobertsou is also a favorite ajjtYa promising young lawyer vritbVi growing practice. . . ThoVhride aud groom left im mediatlly ou a bridal tour to At lanta, G, aud Jacksonville, Fla., and otberpo'11'8! 8U(1 wl" 06 b" sent probubjWtijaweeks. -The bride and groom will be at borne to their friends after April 6fteeuth iu Frauklin. A petition was being circulated and getting many signers here lust Saturday asking the county commis sioner to call an election to vote on tho question of compulsory atten dance on the public schools. ' ' Makes a Clean Sweep.. . . There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the salves you ever heaid ; 1 of, ;' Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best. It, sweeps away aud cores Bums, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, Skin . Eruptions and Piles. It's only 25e, and guar anteed to give sslisf action by F. T. Smith, Druggist. ; ThsHylva ikhool. "' v;' ' Sylva, N.C. - Drak Editor: Allow me, a student of Sylva Collegiate Insti tute, to write a word for the school. The people of ibis sect iou of the State have iu Sylva a school to be justly proud of. Boya and girls who waut au education that will prepare them for the duties of life cau come to Sylva.' Parents can not place their sons aud daughters iu a school where tbey will bo giv en more alteutiou, both by the people and by the teaclm. Our teachers take a special iuterest in each individual studeut. Tbe moral environments of this place are not surpassed, and tbe oppor tunities for religious devcloprueut are good. Let me say a word for our uew principal, iu my judg uieut Prof.E. Lee Fox is one of tbe bet school Preucipals to be fouud anywhere. While strict iu discipline be takes a kindly iuter est iu tbe studeut's life aud pur poses. He stems to have a high ideal for tbe school mid is work ing bard to reach it. Iu closing let rue urge the young people of this country to 'enter1 tbe i-'ylva Collegiate Institute at the begin ning of tbo uext year slid you will be convinced of the truth of what I havs said. Tbe building is a uew brick one snd iu a beak! y location. I am ever yuirn, V. J, JloIiKiisOS. Foru K-iiy l.i.'ni usacou. i; On t' ' -t ana t!, i.udJ--s Trecn'Un.J cf cc::: t!o:t to Lzr is " m 'octcd consmr-Llon." Tcopla are learning that con sumptioa is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption that is so often incurable. At the faintest suspicion of consumption get a bottle of Scott's Emulsion and begin regular doses. The tisc of Scott's Emulsion it once, has, in thousands of cases, turned the balance in favor of health. . - Neglected consumption docs not exist where Scott's Emul sion is. . Prompt use of Scott's Emul sion checks the disease while it can be checked.' : . . - S4 lor frt Miopia. SCOTT A IIOWNK, OxnlsM, otsij Paarl Sin, NtwVock, joe. wi4 1 mi H winim. Nuit Sunday is Easier. S. P. Davis, of Asheville, was here yesterday. , J. F. Howard, of ' Bristol, Tenn, is in town, . II. Welch, of Wuiltier, was in town yesterday. ' . Mr. S L. Rogers arnvi Monday evening to be at home a few days. About daylight this morning we had another storm of wind, rain and lightning. V v OAOVOnZA. - t iioa Baity. Th'Magistrates and f rvisors of the d iff en ships of (he couutjj are respectful ly iuvited to meet in the court house ou Saturday tbe 18th for the purpose of considering the publio roads of tbe county. The atten dance of these road officials is re spectfully urged. All Our citizens are iuvited' to be preeeut. Many Citiiehs. This 6th April 1903. KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES CURED. Kidney, Bladder, Urethral and similar troubles are caused by an ex oers of uric, laolio and ltlhio acids in the system. UKICSOL, the great California Rbeumalio Remedy, neu tralises the a-jid and effect a cure. For book of particulars, send two cent stamp to the Lamar 4 Rankin Drug Co, Atlanta, Ga, or URIC SOL Chemical Co, Los Angeles, Cat. This is a remedy of great mer it. Druggists sell it at tl.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.00. - X. . a. x. A nnniber uf Methodist preach ers met at the parsonage Monday evening and orgauixd a Macou Methodist Ministers' Meeting. The Epworth Leaaae Bally. ' ' The Epworth League meeting last Friday and Saturday,' we learn, was not largely attended, but tho exercisps were very iuter estiog aud beneficial to those who did attend. DO YOU C2T U? VITHAlAKEBACK? Kidney Trouble lakes Ten Miserable. Almost everybody whs reads the news papers Is sura to know o( the wonderful cures mtde by Dr. i Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I the rreat kidney, liver I snd bladder remedy. la n 13 ins freai meov ri cal triumph of the nlns- ternlh century; dis covered after years of -l.n.lfl. - L. L.. jJN.g Dr. Kilmer, ths emf- nem Rianey ana Dtaa der specialist, and Is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lam back, kidney, bladder, uric scld trou ble and Bright' Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but if you havekid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways. In hospital work, in private practice, amour the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case thai a s. n-UI arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent ffe by mil, .ro a book telling more about 5p-t ot and ho to find out if you have kidney or bls'iser trouble. When writing; mention read-.rjthts pnneraus offer In this psner and f tend your i i.e;s to N Dr. KiimerJr.Co.,Pi- hamton, N. Y. 1.' j. rrtiiAr fifty cent and RnM-R .iu doiiir siies are so i by all good or . . 3 C 1 f r t r i i it Tho Only Perfect Writing Machino Made. nSiltt"i'' 'y Machines sold ou easy payments to parties who can' fqruisb good refereuce. " ' ". ' ' " Send For Catalogue. , ti:h fittc:d:3 wmtko uAcmnE co., 20b Wood Street, absMiuielv KlMllllMI DQTlOjf now Or U.. - - it fullr Qnarinr Union Lock Poultry Fence. For Poultry, Rabbits, tiuMJillltlM . A W aull , Wl. Stronger and closer sipactnsr than any other malts Our Union Lock Hog, Field and Cattle Fence, Union Laww Fence Gates, etc., guaranteed first class. Your dealer should handle this line if not, write us foa pricea. Catalogue) Tree). , UNION FENCE CO., DE KALB, ILU U. S. A. LKESTDfi0STC0MPUITEl3UCCYlACT0RY EARTH WRITE F0l Our Goods Ane The Best- Our Price the lowest Soathera Kaltway Special Bates. Account United Confederate Vete rsns Reunion, New Orlean, La May 19-22, 1903. .Ticket on sale May 16 to 21, 1903, iuoluHive.; Fi nal limit May 24'h. By dep. sitiiif, ticket with joint agent," ahd'Tipon payment of fee of fifty cents, exten sion of final limit to June 15tb will bo g'-anltd. Rate for the rouud trip from Asheville $14.65. ' Account Southern ' Educational Conference, Richmond, Va. April 22-27 1003. Tickets on sa.e April 20-21, final limit Apr. 28. Fare from Athewllo for the round lt'n, 118.00. :- ;;;V",-i ,.'"-" Account Aotth Carolina Music Teachers" Assn. Greensboro, N. C, Apr. 30th,'May 2nd, 1003. Tickets on sale Apr. "9, May 2nd inclucive ith final limit May 4th, 1003. Hound trip fare from Asheville, t7.H0. , American Medical Association, New Orleans, La-, May' 5-8, 1903. Tii.kets on sale may 1 2 3 4 final lim it 10 !.!)i from date of tale. Iy de- j-i!,!i!-jtn--t uslll pM.-i;il Jt'cnt. ml I. (). nt t ... r i.;.' r J 1st anil t ! r i i f tv 1 ' .., i- -1 ij m t I- of i of .,. I t r t. Ii ' I . I 1 Id ,1 . t i 1 t ,i I m ' 1 Votive t-, (7 Tbo writing is in ..plain . view of the operator all the time. Siinples(aaud strong est couetruuliou, rapid ac tion, easy toucb. Adapted to all kinds of work host for tabulnting and invoice work. Universal keyboard, removable-type action, in stantly cleaned. ' -1 TrobleVibe life .; of any other machine for r good, cleau work. Pittsburg, Ver. : TO X mcetlobiDAT lb La tn.aM.in. win . rrrcwttifi aMUh ... a iJ. modnlmnt aO.. mtiA ... Thii llluatraUrOB U m wnrrwi... , - -wwaww, M UN IHWIH1 la IJm niu fne.M ...mi.i.i, . . - n oaii jsswij ma UUI l nbouvtltuttayottv Thawn mtni.ru.. h.M i - - vv.w w wl WVUIWOl I HUDAmarlcaBorEaDtaiiuV'a V . ' vnu win i . .. ,v 'vnrjroran -i-i-oMii mua II in ynui i k i eXBLJu on. nl. A..,.t B,.Jr ""(! EEL Thri method hu mmm.iulAal liuiif f a Mlliiaa u WnlTH MB FUL1. INTOBSIATIOK. AUUrau i corcmsH co. WAonlNuTON, NEW JERSEY. BTABLISBBD SO Tlill gv Orchards, Gardens, etcr r RlCtS Ar r'rCAjALca'L . An- (1212) CITATION. North Carolina In the Sup'r. ccuit. Macon countyi Spiing term, 1903. S. J. May Sb wire Sarah J. May v:ii: ' ' R. P. Getty, II."' V. mTiwI! IM P. Wymsn, We'x -11 Co , II. G. Wetsell and G. A. Itanisey. , ' NOTICE. - T the non n sident defendants II. V. Maxwell, Wetsell & Co, II. P. Hyman, II. O. Wetsell and G. A. Ramsey, lake notice, that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the superior court of Ma con county in '-which '. action they have been made parlies defoidant, tiy order of the courl, the purpose of which action is to foreclose ceil ii in liet.s on and contracts concerning hinds nnd mineral interests situated in said county in which they have, or claim, an interest; and to reform a judgment to which they are par ties in said court andssld defendants will fui'tlici take notice that tliey are reijuired to appear ill pri"' tenn l.i .!, t M icon superior court, which tie ;ns A pnl ' , 1. i and answer or demur to the ci-ti'j'himt in Kid s i oi, t r 1 1 i 1 f ii ii in ! 1 i 1 1 i ) d i " lit' t ';.. Si.r.-, c .-. t. " ' r :" vw SOUTOERII RAILUAY To all llie principal Winter ---Resort) at . ' . - ' VERY LOW RATES. TUB RESORTS OK THJt UMIll WUUUlwuwl Uid WuMliejl IWllll OFF Kit MANY INUUCKURNT8 TO ' TtlK TOUKISl'. Some Prominent Resorts Are St. Augustine, I'alro Beach, 'Mia mi, Jacksonville, TaiiTpa, Port Tampa. "THE LAND OF THR SKY," And "Sapphire Country." : TICKETS ON SALE , Up to and' iiicl'udinjf April , 80, 1903, " limited to return until May 31, , - . :,1903. 4.,rr , STOP-OVERS . Allowed at jmportanl points. THROUGH SLEEPING CARS . Of the highest standard between : prinoipsl cities aud resorts. Dining Car Service Unexcelled. Ask nearest Ticket Agent for - copy of "Winter Homes in . '. s Summer Lsnd." . W.A.TURK, Pa.-Traffic Mgr. T" ' -WaslilnKtonXDTC s IKfHARDWICK, f Genl. Pass. Agent, "r- WsuliiniTtnn Tl C J. 11. WOOD, ' District Passenger Agt. - ADIIVIIIIV .k...:n. nr Stallcnp Furniture Co., 1 FRANKLIN, N. i J Munday Brick Block Undertaking Rooms Up Stairs. - Furniture, made aud repaired, and keDt for sale. Coffins, cas- kels, and undertaking goods of a' kinds furnished rrnmnlr,p maud. Term ble. L Stallcup i-..V FOR CHEAP RATES TO - TEXAS, ARKANSAS, LOUISI ANA, OKLAHOMA, INDIAN TERRITORY, CALIFORNIA, - COLORADO, UTAH, WYO MING, OREGCN, MONTA - NA, WASHINGTON, and " - Other Points - - . r West, Northwest aud Soutliweat, Write or call on ' J. G. HoLLKMBBCX, District Passenger Agent, Louisville and Nashville R. R., No. 1 Browjn- Bldg. Opposite Union Depot, Atlanta, Ga. ' HASHVILLf, TKNN. . OPriCIALLT KHPRESKNTS United Confederate Veterans, United Daughter ot tba Confederal, Tba Soot, anrf other Organization, i tl OOsjMr. T lamplM, Four Twa-Cwt .Slaws. 8. A. CUNNINGHAM. Iraciat. Kiwctnif la Club, with thi Fapm NOTICK. North Carolina, Macon county. In the Superior court, Spring term, 1903. ','. " 'if Rebecca Lake Piorson Henry, 1 vs. No- George Adams Henry. ) tice. The defentlunt above named will lake notice lhut;an actum entitled as above hns lieen coiiiiiienccd .'trains! him by tlie pluintill in the Superior court of e'ou couii' v, for tiiu pur pose of obiumui" a divoreu from .; f ii ! t f, i t" 1 t f II v t f t i 1H I 1 t' t I ill! AT Extremely Low Hates VIA . QUIflE On account of the following occa sions extremely low rates have been authorised via Southern Railway, which are available to tbe general public: . Atlanta, Ga, for meeting Na tional Conference Charities and Cor rections, May 6 12, 1803. Ticket on sale May 4 and 5, limited ' to r burn until May IU, 1903. Atu kt a, ( a National Convew tion Baptist Toonrf 1'eople's Union,' July 9 12, 1903. Tickets on sale Jn' : ly 7 to 10, limited to return until Jsk ly 15, 1908. Extension bf limit may be obtained ori these tickets to An gust 15, 19U3, if drixwited by origi nal purchasers with Seclal Agent, Ailauta, Qa, on or before July 16, 1903, and upon payment of lee isf fifty cents. 1 ' NaSuvillb, Tksn. General As-; seuibly Cumherlund' ' Preabyleriaaj.. ' Church, May 21-29, 1903. Ticket on sale May 21 to 29, limited to re turn until Jane 1. ' Nkw Orliaxs, La.-Amrricaa) Medtt-al Association May .M, 1901. Tickets on sale Mav 1 to 4. liinite) - ten days for return, except if deposi. ted with Special Agest, New -Or i -leans, not later thaovM2-)d np on payment of tee otwty cents, mw it--. eiruftuJeoTto Mav 80. 1901. V TTriciiMOND, Va- Southern Eda- cational - Conference, April 22-27. TiokeU on sale April 20 to 22, limi ted to return until April 281903. ' Savannah, Ga. Southern Bap. , tist Convention, ' May 7-14, 105., TiokeU on sale May 4-7, limited :t --' return until May 20. By dejiositing tickpta with Special ' A(jent,4,8ava. .; . nab, not later than May 20, and nay i nieot of fee of fifty cents, final limit v may be extended to June 1, 1908. Tickets on sale to above point from all stations on Southern Rail. way. . " "' " " ' For detailed information apply te) nearest Ticket Agent of Southern . Railway or vonneoiing lines, or ad- -dress J. II. Wood, District Passenger Agt . ; Asheville, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE. J vvirtue of a power of aale eos 'rtggo Deed - 'e A. J. dthe tiered ) for page oio vc oi tne iccord ot JUort gsges, and default having been m ' iu tbe payment oj tbe Jndebtednens secured by said Mortgage, Deed whereby the power of aale contained therein has become operative. The undersigned will on Monday the 18, day of April 1903, during legal sal hours and aa near the boor of 12 o'clock, noon, as may be, sell at pub lie auction for cash at the court housa door in Franklin, Macou Co. N. C, tbe following described land t Ly ing and being in Cartoogechaye town ship, Macon Co. N. C. Adjoining tbe lands of Win. Waldroop on the N. Luandcr Wadroop on the . Witt. McKee on the S. and Wm. Ws! droop on tbe W. and leing more f ', ly described iu a deed from Henry Dills to Geo. W. Oliver, E j. u Uacos) Lo., 10 waioB le4 'feletc. ."'T is hereby hiade. . The amount due Is ' $37.50; with interest from Msy 6th 1902;'cost &o. This Mch. 9, 1SC3. . " F. M. Catiist, ' Morigt) e. By R. D. Sisk, Atty. NOTICE. North Carolina, )Wj; .i. " Macou Coumy! Notice of gSi?. By virtre of the power of ' r tained in two mortgages execute 1 ! the undersigned, one by Jerry V and wife, and one by Jerry ,' t 1 will, on Monday the 27th J j i April 1903, sell to the 'lrVU t der for cash, at the court hn t in Muoon county, North Carolina, 1 tween the hours of 10 o'clock s 1 2 o'clock, the following djsuril,; J I, iu !, icon county, Cowee l : di wii'icd as folio , to "it : r.""Miiio: at astoiu', T.I. I . ,'.c
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