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Franklin .......-'835
Macon County, ...... ... 12,104
North Carolina, ...... 1,891.092
ional Carts.
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X J. JOHNSTON,
FRANKLIN, K. C.
Careful attention to all business.
6. KOBEBTSON.
Attorney at Law,
TBAWaUIV, At ACOff COUKTT, X. C.
- Will practice tn tbs courts of thU State
tli Federal Court. Col loo-
Mod a BpecWltT
4?
fecial Jlotitts.
5
Notice Inthii column fire cents per
line for each iHne. - In regular local eol-
mnns,'ten centa per line for each issue.
8rn word make about a line.
The Semi-Weekly Journal
AND TRK
Franklin Press
; One Organ Ticket
For $3.00.
We have arrangement by which
we can club with the Atlanta Semi
Weekly Journal on the above
named term from now till the Sib
of Ma 1903. Now in the time to
subscribe before the offer mus out
of date. The Pbkss.
jUHtl'HlIMlll
' 'TUASKiASi, N. C.
. ft -
ter. - , r
- Iotla. High School Groups for sate
at the I'bks office, 25 oeuta each.
8eotcb Gray card board 22x28 in.
- chea for mounting picture at the
Paasa office.
Genaiue New Orleans dark
browu augar 22 lbs for $1.00 at
: Wright & Robiusou's. . '
" California Prunes aud Peacbei
i Wright & Robiusou'a. 12J cts
Jei
Tb
1 V
jier lb. Special rata on 25 lb box.
hey are delicious try them.
Poor boraea are ngly and fat bor-
are pretl). Feed them on My res
Royal Spice and they will 'tret fat.
' Only 2&o x?r . package at Smith's
. Drug 8 tore. 1
KjrH are'higher' than ever before
0,'Myrea poultry Spice wilt make
.feeiia lay therefore wake you
Niorep "Vjf It, only lQuJiak I
i s lruu'Iore.T- J
ELECTION NOTICE.
.. m,,m. 4ua in uviov ai vu aai m p au
DlieMiou ia called for Tuesday
May 5ia 1903, to be held ia May
or room, court bous( for purpose
of electing a Mayor aud five $owo
"Poipmissiouer, for town of Frnuk
r for lb term of two years.
ID. Frank, Registrar.
- Sam L. KeixV, Mayor.
' J. C. Wbiohi, Clerk. t
Mr,5h25,1903.
- ' irtaeiatk.
" I have parphaaed a fine Tennes
see Jack, as Sue as can be fouud
iu Wesleru North Caroliua. , All
; farmers who wsut to inspeot him
' are iuri ted to call at my stsblet
aud see him.- . E. Hdbst.
21.
Tear Wsats SapsIM freaiptly.
If you want posters, 1
If you waut -jVolopea,
" If you wan!.rt heads, "
, If you want note beads,
i If you want Btatements,
" If you waut show cards,
If you want letter heads,
If you waut receipt books, t
If you want programmes,
'Tyou want iqvilalious,
1 you waiit calling cards,
you waut Shipping tags,
- If you want job priutiug of any
dopcriptiou done, in the very best
style aud at rock bottom prices
call at
Thi Phkss Job OrncE,
T""a" Frankliu.a.C.
vlGreat Cerlatlon.,
' Tlier w a big sensation in Leee-
I -vhen W. 11. Browaof
' o was expected to die,
sved by Dr. King's
j for IViifiimpium,
I ii l ire.l iis' r.-r;ib!e
. Aitiii.a, but your Kew
tve rue imnieiliale relUrf
reafter Tictfd a
;;;!
iiMie Locals, per uu, w cea-a lor
w
tcli iuMrtion.
Next week ii court.
Cull in during court and aubacribe
for the Pbbss.
Mr. Z. B. Dillard, of Dillard, Gi
was in town Monday. ' '
Hon. Jiff May, of Briartown, waa
in the city yesterday.
The editor ia attending court at
Uaycsville thia week.
Hon. Geo. A. Jonea ia Attending
Court at Hayesville tbia week, ,
Capt. Berry, of the Tallolnh Fall
Railway waa In town last night.
Oscar-Monro and Ben Myers left
Monday for Douglas Wyoming.
Mr. R. L. Porter came over from
Naqtahala Sunday ei.d returned ye
lerday.
Call at the Curtia Photograph tent
during court week ana nave some
photo made. ..
The colored Sunday School had
an Easter egg hunt on Summer Hill
last Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Columbua Long and hi sun
Javan Long, arrived Tburaday night
to be here ateuurt next week.
Macon county seems to be well
supplied ailh does just now, and
prubalily that mean fewer sheep.
We haveJiad rain, hail- and aniiw
alt, within the pant week, and today
loeau'l look much like planting corn.
Chan. Doadle moved ' laH week
faun the Smith bourn -on (be corner,
to the liUle house in. front of O. A.
Junes'.. ' . .- -
A card received: Monday from
Claude Calloway, iufortns as that he
ia in Baker City, Ore, and waul the
Patts eut to him.
' TO Cm A C0LP n ONI BAT
Take Laxative Bromo Qulnlns Tablets.
AU druggists refund tin sooner U it (alls
to care. K. W. Orovs's slgutur is oa
each bos.. SSc. : i 'p ':
Married, last Saturday evt-ning ia
the Rtgister'a fficv, Bill Gu Jger and
Roda Gibson, Jeau P. Br) son J. P,
officiating. It waa a case of IloU
""'nchoioe. "
Sand groomajeni Tbnrs
ur-J in-iroul to Allan
ta. Mr. U.Vry Vsoh and Mm
Laura Bryaon, boiuJiauklin, was
die happy couple. Cherokee Scout.
'. "Strength and vigor come of good
food, duly digested: 'Force', a rce-dy-UMerve
wheat and barley . food,
add no burden, but sustains, nour
ishes invigorate.'
, The grand jury found true bill
against Horace Witt and Dub Rob.
eris for the killing of Emory Flow
ers, and against Decs Burcbfiuld for
killing Watson. Cherokee Scout.
At iu hut meeting The Janaluskee
Lodge No. 145, A. F. A. M. p
poiuted a committee to formulate a
plan for a semi-teiiU-ntiiid of the
Lodire in June. tteW.frerrrHHlCpwpl the wisdom of such
port atltTe next meeting.
- JhQTa r vvwihiviwv aw-1
voniA.
latlUiiiYoiaiwIllwHitMsJI
Mrs,
'"alienee M. Peuland, widow
of II. M. Penland, deceased, a very
aged, well known and respet-ted lady,
residing at K f, Is now at the point
of death, after a long and useful life.
It is only a question of a f.iw hnurs
at most, whea she will j in her has.
band, whom she has survived : for
many years, in the great beyond.
Clay County Courier. . . .
Some evil minded person or per
on rcceiitly eimmitted some mean
depredaiiou n the tpiMK-pal church
and prrmiiie here in to n. ' Two of
the fiiw stained windows were bro
kn snd the lightning Mds pulled
out of the ground, and the tombstone
at Mr. Giorge Deal's gmvit was rock
ed and injured. Such conduct is
justly condemned by all mr reapeot
able and law-abiding eltisns, a d
the perpetralora ought t I bnui(ht
to panisimen
rusco skiMas soriei.
On the first and third Tuesday of
April, May and June the Frisco Sys
tem (Saint Louis 4 San Francisco
Railroad) will hare on sale reduced
one way and round trip tickets, from
Birmingham, Mtniphia and, Saint
Louis to points m Arkansas, Missou
ri, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, and
Texas. Write W. T. 8udem, G.
A, P. D,Vrisoo System, Atlanta,
Ga , for information.
It la reported thn Dr. Byrd will
not sewpt the Presidency of We
leyan Female College at Macon, Ga.,
but will continue as pastor of Central
Methodist church in Atlanta.
The father of our fullow-citiaen,
Mr. W. G. Russell, of Ouonee eoun
ty, is still living at hi borne, near
Franklin, N. C, at the g-een old a;e
ofCij !, Kaisii.! t look re
niaii .'j'y well anJ l;;-roua for one
of stab aiivaitut J s;;f.Iowee Cou
rier. . : - 1
l: M-rs. (. ii. .:.. ',.n, u. p.
, t
Epitoh Tkakklin Pi .. ? : I do
sire to' express ihauks for your
personal notice of myself, as well
as an advertisemeut as agent for
the Standard Dictionary, in the
Press I wieb also to express my
congratulation. for tbe advauoe
movemeut that the "Old North
State" bas made iu the enactment
of the Stale Tenjprauce Law, re
ceutly passed by tbe party in au
thority iu the State. I could but
rejoice over this act of my native
state as much as if J were yet i
citizen thereof. Well do I remem
bet when a small boy, about tbe
year iww, 1 believe, wneu tne
Wasbiugtoniau Teuiperauoe Socio
ty was established, aud that wbeu
it was first introduced my father
joined the society, and became an-
active member and au ardeut ad
vacate of tbe temperance oause
during tbe remaiuder of bis lite.
My father was boru iu 1781, the
youngest son of Philip Howard
aud wife, uee Miss Mary Doulhit,
iu Surry couuty, N. C. Wbeu a
young man about the year of bis
majority, be moved to " Buncombe
county aud became . a school tea
cher, which occupaliou he coutiu-
ued to follow till about tbe year
1822. r I ihiuk it Was iu the year
1811, that be married my mother,
WissbMllio Fain, daughter of Ebe:
neier Fiu aud wile, who waa a
Miss biupsoti. I wu's boru in tbe
year 1821, ume n.iies esi of Ashe-
Ttle, being tbe lourih cniia. Iu
mv Uiber moved to wucou
county, N. C, and settled Mi'wbut
was khowu aa Smith's Bridge Dis
trict, near tbe UeorKia Hue. lie
bought laud and became a farmer,
It waa here that be joiued tb'-
temperauce society. Like most of
the other people ' of his younger
dys, he became a dram drinker
i drinker ,
aalreij
Of try l
which waa then the habit
member for the bend
family to have a bcttbutrf intoxi
cauls on bis firHarTjl tr in tne
cupboard, audyn ar au act of
bospitaiiLnb present bis friends,
wbeuj'Y mo ,0 him, a drmk
rom the decanter.
ractice established a hab
inking, aud often led to
aliou. " My father stated
bis habit bad . prevailed
out the country as far. back
Id remember. Wjieu my
lather joined the temperauce so-
oiety, be dipeused with tbis cus
tom entirely aTbis home dud up
on bia farm ou all public workiug
occasions such' as buuse-raisiugs,
log- rol I i ugs aud corn-shuck lugs.
A great mauy people became of.
feuded aud refuse! to aid htm iu
such work, because be would not
have whiskey to give them while
they were at work, but he was 'a
decided mauand moved forward
aud hired help ou such occasious,
aud in a very few years a great ma.
T-wa !.".
pie, and gave their influence to
the temperauce oaure. This
good effect ou tbe young people,
sud tbey grew up and. mauy of
them became temperauce people.
; What a great blessing it would
be if the dnuk habit was entirely
abaudoued throughout the whole
oouutry.. . . .'
Tbe practioeof our father on
tbe temperauce cause was adopted
by bts sous aud graudaous. I
wish to say that airiend of ours
read to us the North Caroliua
State temperance law as published
in the PreKs, March 1. aud I waa
gratified iudeed toiearu what au
advance the temperauce cause is
making, not ouly in my native
state, but throughout the country
geuerally. I may aay something
more ou ibis subject iu the future.
I wish to remark here that when
quite a boy I remember -tbe Rev.
A thus Curtis, a local Methodist
preacher, woo lived near ua in
Teuuesaee Valley,. The last time
I beard bim preach, wbeu he was
quite au old uiau, was at, a camp
meetiug located ou the old Feder
al Road three m ilea south of Fort
Hembree, in what is uow Clay
raouuty. At that time he was quite
old ad feeble, tie preached aud
administered tbe Sucrameut.
I do uot remember the exact
time, but it waa likely betweeu
tbe years 1885 aud 1840. The
gruudaou of this old "Father iu
Israel" is uow the editor of the
tbe Fuakkxin Pkess. '
. . N.F.bOWAKB4 JJ,P,
Dablouega, Ga.
Makes Clean Sweep.
There'a nothing like doing a tiling
thoroughly. Of all the a!vc you
ever heaid ol, kuckleiis Arnica
Salve is the best. It sweeps aw.iy
and cures liifins, Sure, I'rui's,
Cuts, Uuils, Ulcers, KLiu l",n; Ua
and files. It's only 2V, uitJ 1 -r-antced
to give ssitisfuctiou ly V. T.
Slld'.h, Dr- ;:-t.'".;;
l r
I V f
lUlu t
thatV
Ihroujbi
as be cou
Like the running brock, the
red blood that flows through
the veins has to come from
somewhere.
The springs of red blood are
found "in the soft core of the
bones called the marrow and
some say red blood also comes
from the spleen. Healthy bone
marrow and healthy spleen
are full of fat .
Scott's Emulsion makes new
blood by feeding the bone
marrow and the spleen with
the richest of all fats, the pure
cod liver oil.
t For pale school girls and
invalids and for all whose
blood is thin and pale, Scott's
Emulsion is a pleasant and rich
blood food. It riot only feeds
the blood-making organs but
gives them strength to do
their proper work.
Brad (or he Maple.
SCOTT A BOWNR, CheMbM.
rwlSiiMt, Kr
mm
MtwTork.
)BCWllJOia
' " taew ea the Rsekles. , '
Denver, CcU. April 12. About
three inches pf suow fell aloug
the eastenwlope of Rocky Moun
tains in Wyoming aud Colorado,
last night and early today. It
will be a boou to stockmen and
farmers. The storm was nnao
com pa u led by wind aud there is
no dauger to exposed stock.
OJk.
IVOAXA.
tat
ylal M Tw Hre tagX
Splvey CeaiailU Salci
Ralewh. N.C.. Auril f
Spivey, tbe white oia
urifax. under aeutd
baugedon May 16th N)r-u.urleA
committed suicide last night, us
mg as the instrument of death a
steel shank which he took out of
bis shoe, During tbe night he
cut bis throat aud when the sher
iff entered his cell this morning
be was dead. - , . .,
KIDNEY AND BLADDER
. TROUBLES CURED. .
Kidney, Bladder, Urethral and
similar troubles are oaused by an ex
eecs of uric, lactic and lilhio, acids in
the system. UUICSOL, the great
California Rheumatic liemedy, neu
tralises the a-jid and effect a cure.
For book of particulars, send two.
cent stamp to the Lamar A Uankin
Drug Co, Atlanta, Ga, or URIC-
SOL Chemical Co, Lo ' Angeles,
Cat. Thia is a remedy of great mer
it. Druggist acir it at 11.00 per
bottle, or six bottles for 15.00. '
BeHles Elected Chalraaa.
At the meeting of the State Re
publican Executive Committee at
Greensboro last Thursday nig'ht,
Thomas S. Rollins, of Marshall,
was elected chairman to succeed
JeterCTTrWlaiaVsii Mr.
Rollins is the sou-in-law andiw
partner of Mr.Pritchard. - -
K. II. McNeill, of Wilkesboro
was elected Seorelery . ius plaoe of
D. C. Pearsuu, resigned.
Women as Well as Men
Are ftsde .llser&tle try
Kidney Trouble
Kidney trouble prays upon the mind. 4ta
ooursfes and lessens ambition; beauty, vlf or
ana cneeriuinets soon
disappear vhn the kid
asTi sr out oi erdsr
r f or diseased.
Kidney trouble bas
become so prevalent
thai It Is not uncommon
(or a child lo bs bora
afflicted with weak kid.
nay. If the child urin
ates loo often. If the
urine scalds the flesh or If. when the child
reaches an at whea It should b sbl lo
control th puss's, tt la yet afflicted with
bed-wottlnr. otpena upon It, the causa ot
th diOtcully Is kidney trouble, and th first
step should be towards the treatment ot
these Important or rani. This unplsasant
trouble is du to a dtssasea condition ot th
kidney and bladder and not to a habit as
most peopi supr'M.
Women as well as Rien are mad mts-
rabls with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need Ilia same treat remedy.
The mild and th Immediate effect of
Swan-p-Fv3t,t is soon resitted. It la sold
by drursts, In ftf'y. f-'"-
cent and on doiuar-- " -tlies.
You may have s
Sample bottle by mail" j
free, also pamphlet tell- Bam at aunHoot
Ine all about it. Including many of the
thousands of testimonial tetters received
from aufterers cured, la wrltinr Or. Kilmei
k Co.. Binjhamlon, N, Y., be sura and
mention this paper.
r
Nothing hat ever entailed it -Noil.fr
can ever surpass it
Tho Only Perfect Writing Machino Made.
I v wL. yu
J ,-te4E ,nM uam I -
,
Mitch lues sold on easy paymeuta to parties . who can furuisb
good reference.
- " ' Send For
ti:: Fjnc:::.3 v;r.m::3 cisnns co.,
20 Wood Street,
, bsrlm bow or
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M S iraat OOrt.
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nunMIHaj,
VEWILtSEWOO
Ua amboil kat eou
srter a a MlllUa
bits roa tvll vi
courjii
c
Union Lock Poultry Fence
For Poultry, Rabbits,
., t-rT-i t H t-t i i i i i I I 1 i i i LaX , . ..- . . 1 :
TalaiM Jaljf It, XXylaa AaKI , MMl
0
Stronsetr and oioasetr ptselng than amy other- makav
Our Union Lock Hog, Field and Cattle Fence, Union Law
Fenoe Gates, etc., Buatrtantecl first oiaae.
Your dealer should handle thia line if not, write us foa
prtoes Catalogue Tree.
UNION FENCE CO., DE KALD, ILL, U. S. A.
UstawHostCokpliteJucgyEactory
Our Goods Ant The bmt
OUR PRICE TKE LOWEST
iTho First rjatibna
ofWaynesville, N.C.
SOLICITS; YOUR ACCOUNT.
G. W. Mai,w, President. Ciym H. Ray, Vice President.
W. T, Blaylock, Cashier. V
Board of Directors:
B. Moore, E, E. Quintau, Chas. .
thwait.Dr.J.H. Way.-.
Soathera Kail way Special Rates.
The Southern Railway often r
duced rates on account of the follow
ing occasion :
Account United Confederate Tele
ran' Reunion, New Orleans, La.
May 19-22, 1903. TickeU oh sale
May 16 to 21, 1903, inclusive. Fi
nal limit May 2 Itb. By dep. itin',
ticket with joint agent, and upon
payment of fee of fifty cents, exten
sion of final limit to June 15tb will
b grsnted. lUte for the round trip
from Aslievillu 114.65.
Account Southern Ei!tC'rtiul
Conference, Richmond, Va. i
ii-27 1003. Ticket ,n sV.e pnl
'JO-21, final limit Ayr. Fare
from Ae!ii-n!!u for 'he r ! t
. .1 - I?- '
Tei l-er Awn. GrntiwU.ro, 7." C,
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. The writiog ia in plain
view of the operator all tbe
time. Simplest,ud etroug.
est ronstruefion, rapid ao
t ion, easy touoh. Adapted
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Catalogue.
Pittsburg, Pa. .
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I TklaUllMnUlaaUSMDRidaettaairf nm. ir....-.
In Um sr rular w. will (tadlj ms tm,
rxL. tm n lnl.lur hmrm Smd prodaml k
nMHM thm mm '
'. Tker amaU. fern to
oererru a. to euai I
- was Um piMsf
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" oearalaCF npraaui ij( la cur ,
Jrtiiwrlcaa-r.adPlM. , .ru
f wB' spposdaa, aol It u jam forNha eaklat-v
It tallr ezplaias eur Balqua CeraM Plea oi MUa. ra
n rr-vs rr? ttW.
It
rOIOUTiOH. Addtaaa.
CO
. WASHIN8T0IMIEW JERSEY.
Orchards, Gardens, etc.
Easth Write fofvV
Prices ANct
CATaICCUeI
ef
taas.
(1219)
a.
D. K. Collins, W. T. Lee, G. W. Maslin, H.
Ray, Clyde H, Ray, 8.
.
C. Sat ter-
with final limit May 4th, 1903.
ltound trip fare from Asbeville,
700.
Amerioan Medioal Association,
New Orleans, La-, May 6 8,19u3.
Ticket on sale may 128 4 final lim
it 10 days from 'date of sale. Cy de
positing ticket with special agent on
N. O. not earlier tbau May 1st and
not later than May 12th, and upon
payment of (ee of 8.50 for ticket, fi
nal limit will be extended to May
30, 1003. Hate for runnd trip from
Asheville, N. C, 122.10. .
Account General Aswmhly Cum
berland Presbyterian Church, Nash
ville. Tenn . Mar 21-23, 1303. Tick.
e on ante I'.iy 19-20 21,' 19C3, with
iin s! limit June 1st, l'j;,3. Hale for
t' ,! round trip from Ai'.evil'a, N. C,
Turf,
t'.e itlov
It T '
net iiitonii
i ! '! O'l yi
: ion r'jLitive to
:sr .:.: i t;-.k-
:,- r.'r. A.
NOW ON SALE
VIA
To all the principal Wlwtsw- .
Resorts, at
, VERY LOW RATES.
TUB BKSOBTS OF THB
r?..-'!....'..,! f.' I,
taaaraaa W-...MMI fe bnwaMl f
. t::aCa:3,CH:i
FPKB BtABT INIiVCBMBrrS TO
THE TOURIST.
- Some Prominent Resorts
Are St. Augustine, lalra Beach, Mia
mi, Jackaooyillo, Tampa, Port
Tampa.
"THE LAND OF THE SKY."
, And "Sapphire Country.'?
TICKETS ON SALE
Up loand including April 30,1803,
limited to retarn ahtil May 81,
1908.
. STOP-OVERS
; Allowed at iniportaut pointa.
THROUGH BLEEPING CARS
Of tbe highest standsrd between
prinoipal cities and resorts.
Dining Car Service Unexcelled.
Ask nearest Ticket Agent for
copy of "Winter Homes in
a Summer Land." .
W.A.TURK,
' I'asa. 1 ramo-Mer,
WasWlTUm, D, C.
8. H. HAKDWICK,
ueni. rasa. Agent,
Washington, D.C.
J. II. WOOD,
District Passenger Agt.
- . Aabevllle, N.C.
itallcnp Fmnitnra Co.
FRAr.XLII, N. &
Munday Brick Block
Undertaking Rooms Up Stairs.
Furuit'ire, made and ; repaired,
aud kept for sale. Coffins, cas
'9
-
kets, and undertaking goods of all
kinds furnished Dromotlr on de-1..
maud. Terms right aud reasona
ble.
Stallcup Furniture Cof nH4i hT Bu
, ",' Tuuigvowa Township oa the watare
fch c::Hf.p n.iTEo
. TO :
TEXAS, ARKANSAS, LOUISI
ANA, OKLAHOMA, INDIAN
- TERRITORY, CALIFORNIA,
COLORAiX), UTAH, WYO-
MING, OREGON, MONTA-
o.,v(T0U,and
' enciitT asnisBiiTS ,
Vmn4Daaghfn at ( tbmtmhrmc?,
re 5a, mT Ornmhtmthm.
t-00srf. T lrlM f-r Twt-Cmt 1a
S. A. CUNNINGHAM,
tncut Bbdcctio la Cliss vltk this Pass
NOTICE.
North Carolina, Macon county,
In the Superior court, Spring term,
1903.
Rebecca Lake Pierson Henry, I ft1
va. No-
George Adama Henry. ) tice,
The defendant above nameil will
take notice thnt an action entitled a
above lias been commenced afjflin
liim by the pluinti.T in the iuperiur
court of Macon county, for the piuv
pone of ol.tnlning a divorce from t!o
fendant from the bonds of b; tniuo-
ny and the defendant will f it'io
tke notice, lltat Le is tequis I t
ojipeur l t a I" ?t t'-rm cd t' i ' t
jH-fior court c f ." n c v t i
hu'J at t' I ' i i i 8 It
.v ni ili 7 : i ; " f " r J ) 1
vvVferERAr,-.
aaaMviut, tbnn.
j 4 4
Extremely Low Ht3S
' - ., VIA
On account of the fotlowlag
sione eitreaaely lew rate have aeea
aaihoriaed via Soathera JUilwaj,
which are available le the geaera!
public ;, -
Atuvta, 6A,for aaastltnt Na
tional Conference CharkUs and Cw
reotloae,Uay ljL CS. Tiolete-
ee sale May 4 and e, Qmiud ta re
turnanUI May 19, JSCS.
Atubta, Galfatioaai Coarc.
tion Baptist Toaaii PeopWs Uaioa,
July 9-12, 1808. TiokeUea tale Je '
ly 7 te 10, limited to retara aatU Ja
ly 15, 1908. JCztosMien C Bail nay
be obtained ea these Uofceta ta As '
gust 1&, 190S, if deposited kj aHgi-
nal porch asers with tyeelal Ageat,
Atlanta, Ga, oa or before July 15,
1903, and apw pays of fee ef
fifty centa. - . -
Nasbtuxb, Tmjk General As
aeuibly Cumberlaad ; Preabytilrlaa
Church, May 21 29, 1908. Tickets -oa
sale May SI to 29, limited to re
tara aniil June 1. ,
Nxw OaXBAJta, aUAaaerieaa
Medical Aseociatioa May 1908.
Tickeu ou sate May 1 to t, liatlttd '
ten days for retara, eioept if 4epee
ted with Special AUjaOr.
leans, not lataflhja M t Ip7
WW f fee of tfty eeata. Urn.
ay be extended te May 80, 190f.
Richmond, Va, Senthsra Kds
oational Confereaee, April 2.
TickeU on sale April 20to 2, ttrnt-
ted to return until April 28, 1908,
8Ata, G.--8otBerB Baa.
list Couventioe. Ifay 7-14, 1908.
Tioketa on tale May 4-7, hmited to
return antil May 20. By oepoeitiag
tickets with Special Ageat, 8araa
nab, not later than May 29, tad pay
ment of fee of fifty centa, final limit
may be extended to Jane 1, 1908.
Tickets on sale to shore ppints
from all stations on ataUwra Rail
wy . . . - - ,
For detailed information apply to '
nearest Ticket Ageat ef Soathera
Railway or connecting boat, ur ad-
drtsa J.H.Woob.
DUriot raaawger Agt
Aakevilie,I.C.
NOTICE.
State of N. G,)
r
John W. Kami,
Macon Co,
liters tea acres ot land. Lsmg -
of Wolf branch, and adjoiaiag tbe.
landa of Flint Mica Co, J. M. De
and others. ; Said laada betag a aar
row strip betweoa I we treat ewaed
by theFUntMiceCo,
Entered March 20, 1908.
Tr; Joan W, Mnr,
Theaboweteatrteeopy,, . . i --
X. H. Fbauks
. , Entry taker Macea Co, ;
NOTICE.
By virtie of the power ef sale 'e. -
taiued la two rn.rt-?t eiecuted t
the undenined, ene by Jerry v,
and wife, and one by Jerry Xtt?,,
will,ea llonday tbe ?7th day !
April 1903, sell te the IMieat It !
der for cash, at the court houp tovf
in Macon county, l.'orth Caroa, h
tween lb hour cf 13 eVlowk m i t
o'clock, tltfv.::;
ta Macon er-unty,
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