c
e I
wr.
? t le months
vt months
-in . .
, per Una,
. tl.20
Met
fl cent
A cent
ruhlished every Wednesday
The ouly difference be
twixt a oertaiu eititen of
this town and the moou U
that the moou looks big
irur when it i full, and the
citixeu ouly fuels bigger.
JoAB.
Last week after goiug to press
we received the Initial number of
'Thk Awalachuh," uew paper
started at Brysou City ou the 16th
iusti : We welcome it to owr, ex
change list and heartily wish it
success. J. . Smith and Roy
Kigali are the editors. Brysou
City has heretofore been a success
"""air grave yard for newspaper un
dertakings, and the proseut effort
has to labor wider the disadvan
tagea that a knowledge of that
fact brings, but we have beeu of
tba bpiniou that a good county
newspaper can be maintained at
Brysou City, if properly "conduo
ted or else we do not understand
the Swaiu oouuty people. The Ap
palachian ought to have at least
ssMsJhnndred payiug subscribers
Del
'T1
II stick, buccess to youTlrelh.
. wi
ren.
lu the election at ' Weldou on
Tuesday of last week ou the liquor
- questiou, eighteen negroes fasten
d saloons npou . the towu. The
votes of the a bites were for dis
pensary,, 44; agaiust dispeusary,
oil. Tbe IH negroes voted aolidly
against dispeusary aud lu favor ol
saloons, thus giving a majority of
teu for suloous.
The statement that Mrs. Jay, the
wife of the uucoube county doc-
tor who murdered his three obil
iru after chasing her from home,
was not quite , fit toe u years old
wIiaii elm ivna nuirriil smvaii vauru
ago, i auotner argument agaiust
child marriages. Twenty two years
, old, the'motber of three childieu,
all murdered by their father, aud
iter husband on the way to the
1 V . .
gallows! Charlotte Observer.
A correspondent of the Char
lotte Observer has beeu to Surry
oouuty. N.C., and formed the ac
quaintance of several, members of
" 8uowfeujJj7ig"; KSnowf
"uow, Deep Suow, Hail Suow,
.at ix Suow, Frost Suow and Icq
Suow. ' If he had uot taken the
Shivers he might have met some
luore of the frigid family. ' ; "
F- H. B.
A guest visiting a family con
taiuiug a number of children was
frequently puzzled at meal-time
Jby hearing one or another mem'
, ber of the household murmur, in a
warning tone,' "F. U. B." Final-
l.. L:. i . ......
that he asked bis host what the
saying 'meant. ... . i
"It means," replied the head, of
the household, smilingly, "that it
isu't safe to ak forVfeuoud help
StjiMwacoept if one be offered
that there isn't auy more of that
particular dish in the kitcheu."
"I see," returued the partially
enlightened guest." "Bui what is
t tie exact significance of those
three letters?" .
"They stand," said the boat,
"for 'Family, Hold Back.'" No
vember Woman1 Emm Compan
ion, 1 feeo. F. llavldaea for (Joreraer.
In lust. Sunday's News aud Ob
server Jobu P. Kerr announces the
candidacy of Hon Tlieo. F. David
sou fur the uouiiuatiou by the
Democratic State couveutiou tor
Governor. Davidson would make
a hue Executive officer for the
State, is fully competent, aud has
tod claims upon the Democrat
ic party asauy man iu the 6tate.
lie would be especially strong iu
t',9 Western part of the state.
Saves Two From Death,
'ur little daughter bad an almost
! attack of a hooping couh and
1 i a riteii Mis. W. K. Ilavi
t f AiKiouk, N. Y , "hut, when
t-r rviueilien failed,., we saved
: ' ' U riuij New l)i
; . f ' i.ii a lio liu 1 (Jon-
i : ) t il !-- 1 ht-f, Ii!m)
i fid s il'.ine Bit.) to.
: I 1. 1- - (' Jii-' 1 to
s f c .ty.'
.. 'l t..l.t v
lective of de- j
or politics, i
la i . . r t j a
til Itiir ''('l '-', l!
uoinitiatioualittii)
should become united and all
work to (he accomplishment of a
com mou purpose. It is right to
do this. It is to the best interests
of our people to do it. Progress
in this progressive, age demands
that it should be done. Granted
that all the above is true, it then
beoouies the duty of every oitiseu
to look to the details of the work
to the soleoliou of a site aud the
providing of means to secure a
suitable building and accommo
dations to gel such a school suc
cessfully under way.
Let as look at the aituatiou as
it uow stauds. We have uo gra
ded school, and no school of auy
promiueuoe in our, towu. It is
true we have the Fraukliu High
School which has been doing good
work for several years in a quiet
way, but it is not a publio school
fostered by all the people of our
towu. It it owned aud controlled
by the Methodist church here, and
while deuomiuatioualism , it not
taught in it, all other denomina
tion! feel that it ia uot their
school, aud are mere or less dis
posed to look upon it as a church
school aud are uot freely disposed
to patronise it. Church schools
are all right where churches take
them fully in hand and tnauage
theut as such. The Bylva School
and The Brevard school are exam
ples. But it is our opinion, that
the educational iuteresta of our
demand a "public gra
fiwia wllich ill triple
ded
cau
feel they have a oommotFiprAotJ
it is ouropiuiou mat me in.
dist church ought to tell the hfgb
school property to the town, aud
all our people uuite to build up a
first class graded school. ' The lo
cation it the most tuittble one that
cau be fouud in the towu. v As it
uow stauds it it a fine property
that is paying no profit whatever
to the church that ; uwut it. It
costs money . to keep it iu repair,
and the church geta nothing in re
turn for it. If it were sold and
the money it would bring proper
ly tuvested, it would bring iu a
good amount of interest to aid iu
payiug the preacher's salary aud
other church expeuses. Even with
the present building ' with , tome
repairs a flue graded school could
be started at ouoe.
Welearu (bat the Baptist peo
ple held a meeting last Saturday
to ocuaider ways aud means for
establishing a school on their
property. Whether such a school
would be deuouiinatiotial or ' not.
itVbufd be res
"ujoual just as.
regarded at deu
outttyv-people now
look - upon the , Fraukliu High
School. Then the Episcopal peo
ple have au equal right to start a
school of their owu. So ' with the
Presbyteriaus,
r Franklin it too small to main
tain four, or even two denomina
tional schools. It it true wc ex
pect the towu to grow when the
railroad comes, but even with the
growth of many years it will uot
be ton large for a first olast graded
school, th pride aud iuterest of
all the people withiu a radiua ol
teu miles. Look at Uoldsboro
with her population of 0,000. A
few years ago ber people built a
fiue graded school, the pride aud
glory of ail her citizens. It will
be a Jong time before Fraukliu
grot t too big to have one good gra
ded school. The eeusible thing to
do is to uuite iu a common effort
aud make a firht olatt graded
school. W. A. C.
OA070HIA,
The Rabun County rllgl) '
School.
At a business meeting at the
Valley Law Ground last Friday,
Joseph L. Dickersou was fleeted
treasurer with a bond of $3,000,
and notes oy subscribers to the
amount of $2,000 have beeu made
payable to bis order one day after
date. There will be a business
meeting at the Law Ground ou
Saturday of this week to take steps
to elect a Board of Trustees aud
orgauize a plan of government and
administration. Clayton Trib
uue.' Confessions of a Priest.
Rev. Jno. S. Cor, of Y7iky Ark.,
write, "For 12 years I Hu.Ti-rtd from
Yellow Jaundice. 1 rmi'idlej a num
!ier.of -t : ctai'S nt d tried nil anrts
of im;U (,, , lilt g'd no re.ii f. Then
I I.' n t'.e of r';u;.s't! . l'!:,ici
and f ill1 .1 1 a n I'liel of a
m
i
I
oi
''. . v. , . . ,
:v ! his .' h, ii- 5 t: is
: .,'.y, as a i;.iiK.,it r, f r
I Ai'i y and c..!.
CaviJ Nortou Las rental cf J.i
Z. Gotwalls the grain n ill Lirt in
towu. The mill does a good Lusi-1
liens uiue mouths iu (ho year. 1
One of theSylva stable horses,
which'brought over Prof, ilarbi-,
sou oil Thursday last, died on Fri
day, - It took sick soon after its
arrival here. It was a fine auiinal
which the owner refused a bun ,
dred and fifty dollars for a fow .
dayt before, . , j
A carrier pignon pnsBed iu itt
since, lauding at the grain mill of
J. Z.Gotwalls. It is supposed its
journey was a long one, and being
huugry, the sceut of grain caused
it to come down. It was a beau
tiful bird, larger than the common
pigeou. It completed its visit and
left of its owu accord. It had a
small steel baud on its W, on
which was stamped T. C. 13837."
II. M.Bascom ia off at Rabun
Valley and Clayton.
George McGuire of Hamburg
was iu towu ou Monday. Bx.
Elections will be held iu eleven
slates on Tuesday, November 8.
Full State tickets are to be voted for
in Massachusetts, llbode Island, Maryland-,
Ohio, Kentucky, Iowa, and
Missiagippv wliile in New York,
Pennsylvania, Nebraska and Colora
do, a justice of the upper courts, or
minor slate officials are to be chosen.
Municipal officers are to he eelvolc-d
in Greater New York, ttaii Frauoisoo
and Salt Lai
I hree true y ' "Jr-i
wee fl,"Jilrwr"-"t carried was flo.ov
X JNVjiegraudjUry of Bun-
ooiiioe oouuty hut, Monday, and he
was to have been siraigued for trial
yesterday morning. Attys. Win.
J. Cocke aud 11. B. carter ' have beeu
employed to defend him.
F Mrs. Spurgeoi) Dead.
Lou jou, Oct. 22. The widow of
Rev. Charles Spurgeon, uoled
preacher, who died January 31,
18112, died today.
Tha Veterans' Reunion!
l ne election ol . otiicert was
quickly effected. Col. Tbowat 8
Kenan, renominated . Julian S.
Carr for major general, aud be wat
re-elected by acclamation ' and
amid great cheering. He taid be
had expected to hold office no Ion-
ger, that he wat too old to run aud
to accepted with sincere pleasure.
Brigadier Generals Carlton, Lou
don, Metts and Ray were re-eleo
ted by acclamation. The veterans
prououneetQdlavs' reunion a mod'
ue iu all respects autt tay they
wero never before served to good a
dinner. Badget , were issued . to
1,400, il is reported by A. B.Strou
ach, commander of local camp. .
A uumber of Daughters of the
Confederacy, headed by their State
president, Mrs. F. A. Olds, were
preseut at the ' annual meeting of
the United Confederate Veterans
Mrs. Oldt was escorted to the plat
form to speak ou the subject of
giving crosses of houor to the ve
tortus, aud urged the couveution
to adopt a resolution, which it did,
asking (hat crosses of houor be
giveu ou county reunion days, no
matter when these occur. Raleigh
Correspondence of Charlotte Ob
server. Not For Tbt Editor.
An exobauge taye that au Illi
uoit editor has beeu asked to run
for au office, hut wisely refused in
these characteristic terms: "No,
kind but deluded frieuds, the mis
sion of hireling who holds the
plow baud let of tbia paper it to
keep the fires buruiug ou the altar
of liberty and the beacon light
biasing ou the shore of time at (1
per blnz, invariably iu advance.
He does uothuugeror thirst af
ter official life. He did thiuk
ouce that be would tike to go to
the legislature, but he has grown
iu grace since then aud purified
hit system of that unholy desire.
Siuce tbeu ho has not yearned a
single yearu norhaukertid aaiugle
bank after political distinction."
rrotaMlwol Opll,
T'C r
r : : u r.u iu t,
.A .1 It- Isi
, i1. lust rjf
1 i! tl bloom of
; Yef it whs not that Nature bint abed or the ecene
i , i Iti-r jiiir.-st of errstnl. sunt brluliUst rf grvwu;
V. . -J 'Twns nut li soft uiu' e' atrenmlrt or hill
- O, no! It wns sumethliig more exqulnlte still. : , p .
t 'Twas tlint frloruls. tlie belovej of my boaom, were near,
Vhtt oinile every uur Sine of en linntiiiut nwire dnsr, i
And who felt how' the beat charm of nature Improve.
Wheu we see (kvtu Mtwtedi front looks that w Iota :
Bweet Vale of Avooa! bow culm could I reat
la hv boMni of ehnde. with th friends I tore best; ,
- Where the storms that we feel In this cold world ihoold
And onr hearts, Ilka thy waters, be nilagled In peaee.
Ueee44e4feeeeef44'
CAGTOIA
, For Iafaatt and CLUIim1 .
D U Y:j t::i r.:;i t.:;:.t
Bears the
etgaatoraef
Pearsea Tee Baafhtj.
Rome, , Oct. 24. Richmond
Pearson, formerly United States
Cousol at Geneva, aud now Miuia
ter to Persia, has been fined sixty
dollars aud fifteen dollars cotte
for insulting au Italian railway
official last December, previous to
hit appoiiittueut as minister." ;
New Auditorium at Asht villa
. Bumed.
The new auditorium receutly
built at Asnevuie wat burned
Saturday morning at 4 o'clock.
The building Oosi,"-'V,'V-1 the
The residence of Mrs. W, II. 'Pen
muu wasaiaouurnea, loss siu.uuy.
An opera oompany't scenery tod
effoctt were also burned, tha cetn
pauy having played the night be
fore. The auditorium will be re
built immediately.
Three Ceavlets Bsease.
Bpeelal to the 6atetteRewv '
Raleigh, N. O, Oct. 26. The peni
tentiary autborilies jjive ' out the
news of the escape of three sick ne.
groes during the storm Friday mult.
All have consumption and are very
While temporarily deranged Mrs.
Louis Iveraon, of Pacrfio Grove, Cal,
murdered three of her children last
Sunday by strangling them. Her 11
year eld boy made his escape.
Htodtrsonvllls Votes flgalnst
Liquor. -
Hendereouville, Cn Oct v 20.
llendjoBTHiJ-rB
Tbont today by ; uipe majority
Agaiust dispeusarles 94. Agjinst
distilleries 16. The fight was hot
ly contested aud the saloon ele
meut made gains over the last eleo
tion of this kind. Outside influ-
encet made it a stubborn fight.
The temperauoe foroes made a no
ble resistance aud are jubliaut to
night, - ' - . H -
Harris Was Convicted.
Atlanta, Ga Oct. 20. John
Harris, a negro, wat found guilty
and sentenced to death today, on
November 13, for the tuqrder. of
Policeman Drasbacb in this city,
two weeks ago, Harris pleaded
gnilty to the crime.
Congress to Meet November 9.
Washington, Oct. 20. President
Roosevelt today issued a procla.
tnatiou calling the fifty-eighth
congress to meet in extraordinary
session November 9 at 12 o'olock.
The proclamation states that the
purpose of the session is to con
sider a commercial convention be
tween the United States and Cu
ba, which wilkrequire the approv-
al of congress, , .
Vcr-.cn ts V:i cs lltn
Are llzli IV.zzrzl'.i ty
Kidney trouble preys upon'tha mind. d!
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
no cnneriuineni coon
f dieappear when the kid
- ' neve trs out ol order
or el ceased,
T"- . e-iii'ey trouble has
- become to prevalent
J W that tt is not uncommoa
I for a child to bo torn
liicle 4 wi!h wei kid
tit. a. Kthe chi.J urin-
6
- aie toa olten. if
untie t ' i t' e f h or if. whn ti e e,i
irv '.-s i $ t n it mou be to
CJiiiiol t . p. , l is jft.' icted i.h
b-J itu . i! - , 4 t-iiT t. ti. rMM, of
thed ncui.y is kulw-y troui a, and.'.ef 4
9 ": s -:' S be li.v. 'i i (SM tw of
t : ii- ! r:sM o !. 'i , i i t
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" NEWS BRIEFS.
; .
A negro convict made a break
for liberty at a convict camp in
Buncombe county last Thursday
and wat shot by a guard,
' I
Al Waynesville last Thursday
at 11 o'olock, Miss Oberia Rogers
of Wayuesville, and Mr. Chat, W.
Padgitl, of Dallas, Texas,' were
married.
t" 11
Raleigh and surrounding tec
tion had a snow storm of au hour's
duration last Saturday morning.
' . . '
The Virginia Military Institute
at Lexington hat beeu closed : ou
account of typhoid fever. . There
have been 60 cases since June, and
34 this month.
(list Thursday's attendance at
l oiaiv A'nis uiv ,nwiwu
v-ds. The crowd was the great-
ii the himv.
Thirteen pritoners ma4f
escape Saturday morning from.
at w ashttigtou, N. C, by digging
a hole, through the brick wall of
the jail. ; , '
Jesse MoClure murdered his two
sons aged 6 and 7 years at Marion,
Ind, last Suudsy, by ahooticjr tbem
in the head and la) mg them out in a
fence corner. He says he did the
act to take rev uge on his wife who
had previously left him. Hs drove
to the jail aud st rrendersd. -
ONE DIFFERENCE.
Oreeavllle Reflector.
Elijah! was fed by ravens. Eli.
jab II it fed by suckers.
(1277)
THE WINTER RESORTS
S SOtfTrh-
- . KBACHIDBT
s:jTi:ir..iRi!iay.
The Southern Railway annonneea tlie
aale of round-trip Winter Excursion tick
eta to all . tlie principal resorla ot the
South, beginning October 13, 1908.
Ttie winter retorts of North and South
Carolina, Georgia and Florida are efirtecl
ally Inviting to thou in search ot health
or jdeaaur.' In these Statea are auoh
noted resorta as Piaeburnt, N. C, Cam
den, Aiken, Sumiuervltle, & V., Charles
toa, B.C., Augusta, Savannah, Bruna-
wick, Jekyi lalawt and Thomasvllle,
Oa, Jacksonville, 8t Angustlue, Or
mond, Daytuna, falia Beach, Kockledae
Miami and Tampa, Fla.; also the resorta
of Porto Rico and Cuba, best reached
via Southern Railway.
' Tickets oa sal np to and Including
April 30, 1IXM, limited to return until
Nay SI, 1004. ,
Southern Railway affords elegant train
service, with the latest Pullman v Draw
ing Room Sleeping Cars, operated
through between principal cities and r
sorts, elegant Dining Car service, and
everything fot the cunifurt and pleasure
of tlie traveler.
Ask nearest Ticket Agent for further
Information aad descriptive literature.
The "Land of the Sky"
and "Sapphire Country."
IOEAL WINTER RESORTS.
The Southern Railway reaches the ide
al winter resorts ot the "Land of the
tky" aud "Sapphire Country," tnclu
dinjr Anheville, N. C, Hot Spring, X.
Ilemlernonvlllc, X. C, Srevard and
Lake Tosawny. The climate of this seo
linn hi unimrallelcd. suitable for invnlhls,
athlete or sportniunn, and olTurs every
charm of an ideut Winter Resort Kle
gant torn ir t hotels. Through deeping
Cars from principal cities.
Ton.wt Tickets now oil .sle at Very
low rates. A-V tu-arert Ticket AlJfiit
fur flitilhil luformriiittn and di'srripllve
llleratiiTo. r. ill, 'f,J,
r
I
Li'L'-.i'-s nn;:.T
,.;c norMLKrul.
l i i mm
k. rttm
A perfect Remedy forCorrsHp.
flon. Sour Stoniach.DiarrhcHui
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
nest and Loss or Sleep.
far-Simile Signnlwe of -KEAV
YTT?K.
tXACT COPY OF WRAPPCa
V
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URMT 4 ROBIHSOfi'S STORE.
genteel goods for $11 iht people.
"Cleanliness is
" Our
mid
fm if;"v a mm r m
O-d clean neat, sweet and toothsome.
is fresh .-Ov -
fa4 kHl VIKr.A
.You pay no one else's bill
terms are casn or country proo
. t - - j
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"A thing f behuty is a joy forever.n - ' ,
'"A Marvelfcus Showing of
Dress Goods and Waist Goods
Tliis store ts alive and bolntifully filled with all that is ob- j
uunauie in me nearest, the prettiest, the latest and richest
creation in meruliandiso. v
At tbe lowest possible prices for firetifasSSJfooda. Ttw
"stVdtst-linc of JOfess Goodr, Skirt Goods and Waist' Goods S
ever shown in town, ail new and stylish. '" ti
Shoes
Ws are better prepared than
popular prices. The widest
leather. You can depend on
uew leather and tbe kinds to
High QualityLow Prices!
4
To the tat payers of Macon Co,
Please read the following law . care
fully and remember that I am com-
pellml to obey the snine ; and every
tai payer iu the county will be coin,
pulled to conform to this taw. Laws
1901, chapter 7. '
"Sax. 76. All taxes shall be due
on the first Monday In September in
each year, Ao."
"Sac. 77. The Sheriff or his
Deputy, or Tax CoHwtor, shall at
tend at the Court House or bis office
in the county town during the
months of September and November
for the purpose of receiving taxes,
lie shall also in like manner attend
at least one day during the month of
October at some one or more places
in each township, of which fifteen
days unlive shall be gtvin ly adver
tisement al three or more public pla
ces and in a ne sHr, ito."
I'surira c3, Seel. Whenever
the tint's slin'1 te due and unpaid,
the '.Ucr'uT hli'ili.iir.r.icdiutisly proceed
to cn'U'vl tlit'.o a follows :
If U'e iivty ch ir ;i-d have pcrsoiial
properly uf a vnltit e'jual to the Imx
' "' I , ..ii -I Lull the S iCi, 1 s !l ,
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Use
For Over
Thirty Years
' it i
TMB MimUl elaitS, NtW
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aext to Godliness."
stock of
m.v ii ,a. m v.
JffN,
-.cd Goods
fin dealing with us, asufaaj
uce on tbe pay as you go plan, aai
a si
in
ill
ever to sell yon good Shoes at $j
variety of styles of every kind of tai
the Shot yen boy here to be of If j
aland wear. ' ' . i '
.kit
its?
mm
it!
seise ana sell the aame ss he. Is re
quired to sell other property under
execution Ac, Ao.
. I shall endeavor to follow strictly
the above law. Therefore all parties
are earnestly requested to oome for
ward and settle tbeir taxes.
1 '! 1 will visit the places named be
low for the purpose of receiving the
taxes on the daj s and dates named.
Millshoiil, Saturday October 10
El-ijay, .
Monday
Sugarfork,
Tuesday :
Wed. A Th.
Friday -,
Saturday
13
1415
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17
19
20
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2i
23
24
Highlands,
Flails, -
Smith's Br.
Cartoogechayc, Monday :
Nanlahiila, Tutjaday
briiirtuwii, Wednesday
u
u
Uuruingtown Thurslay
Cowee, Friday
Frinklin, Saturdny
All tax payers are esrrestly re-
q'lcsted to meet mo at the above
limes .(ml places nml pay their taxes
us this is t!i! nml only round
ai.houi oiMt. liini-eolfully,
T. 1- Iliiiwojr,
i.r. i:.:5. n.vr.x
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iicars mo ' .
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Will et ll dii'ly l-etwi'eii S-1 -er
Ifitli and N'ovemlier SOth I'J '
rale colijui.-t ticket to (mini In
.'WASHINGTON, OlkEuON,
C ALIFOHN1A, MONTANA, IDA
I'O, WYOMING, (OI.OI.'ADO,
NEVADA, UTAH, A I! I ZONA and
' NEW JltXllO. ' '.
Shirt line, quick time, nil bus
tmnaffis, free'' redlining clittir-cara.
Fur rates, aehedulea, maps aud full
Ujfotuiatioii wi'jiKrr" . .
.. . . W. T. Sacndkbs, , .
Gen. Agt. Pasa. Dept.'
K.E.nI.Al:K,
Tiateling Par. Agt,'
, Atlauia, Ga.
TALLULAH FALLS RAILWAY
COMPANY, .
TIME TABU SO. tt.
Effective Monday Sept 21, 1XI, 8 a. m.
Eastern Time.
STATIONS.
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LV.
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Cornelia
Urnuireat
' (.Mnrkesrille
Hills
- Ananilale
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T Inluh Falls
Wy'le
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' F. Vor flag stop.
, VTy lie, Tiger and Clayton are new sta
tions on th-i extension, trains not loing
o)iernted to them on regular acheilule
prcscui. . n . , mum, . . .
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Arranged keyboard,
Rving au up-to-dato -Tvpewritcr.
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if rea ds set taveitlrats the'.'. . : .,
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THE BUCKENSDERFER KF8. CO.
15Ps:t4iMSU , Admit, St,
rtrnnjit r
ISy Virtue of the power d aale eon
laiiuTd in n "deed of trim" inadv by
J M. Daves and wife M. A. Daves,
to tho undcrHijiiied Trustee, and, reg
istered in the office of Kegiaier. ol
Deeds for Maeoti county in IVaik N.
J I O v v1 wv. ... .vui.,n iy "
gagia and Deeds of Trust f
county, to which n-for'""'
mtjgjat lW"TL-r'u'is "awj i.
thereof, default hnving been i
ihe said J. M. jravt In the '
of a bond secured by said
trust, by which de'rtnlt the ,
sale contained in said deed o
u ..M..A h7n Am .f vr..., nr ai..,
nsi ovooina operaiiva : ami-' r. .... . -
Kelly, the person entitled to roneivn
the money due on account of said
Indebtedness having made demand
on the undersigned Trustee t!at he
sell the lands and premises conveyeiK
in said deed of trust, according lo
th e terms of said instrument, and ap
ul v the Proceeds as therein direct ed.
the suid undersigned Trustee, ail
on Monday the 23 day of November ,
lima, ut-tween me uoura oi iz ai.
and & I. sell at publio anution :
for cash, at tbe Court bouse door in
Ihe town of Franklin, County of Mt
con, tliH lands described in said deed
of trust, more particularly described
as follows ; to-wit t-rlst tract : In
Franklin Township Macon county,
on the- waters of Teanessee river, ad
joining the land of Mrs. Flora Van-
uouk et. si. ana more particularly
described in a du'd from Kopar, D;
vis et. al. to J. M. Dnvs, registered
in hook "F F" of deeds, pago "1)4 &
806 in office of Kegialer of Deeds ot
Slacon County, N. C. 2nd. Tract.
All the land known as the home
tract of J. II. Daves being the bud
Inherited by M. A. l aves frota C.
Hayes, adjoining the l:,nd of J. L.
Cahe, C W. Va..!,....';, J. 1". IVoan
et. al. conl.iii.il' : 7" ;
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