- Ait
t
" 1 iclve mon',
tea, per Una,
-
- fillet
5 cents
8 cent
Published every Wednesday
I burned op agin
J mi the other day who
tlou't live ahuudred miles
from this town, and If ha
luowed half much at be
thinks he knows, the eu
cyolopedera woold have to
Zi out or business. Joab.
The locatiou of (be depot ia or
near Franklin when the - railroad
i$ completed is a, matter of great
importance to the town,. The
corps of engi.ueers ou the Tallnlab
Falls line hat completed their
ryey to Frauklio and bare goue
back to Georgia. We learn that
they found the beet and most fa
vorable route is on the west side
of the Tennessee river aud on the
west side of town. Tbe line run
is above high water mark all the
way. It is about two miles sbor
ler, tbau other proposed lines, aud
avoids some heavy curves that
would be encountered in following
the river. , From every considers
oet favorable liuo found
by that survey is ju tavor of pass
tug to tbe west of town.
Ibeotber corps tnai came up
the river from towards Tennessee
is about completing its work to
this place. It Buds tbe most prao
ticable route ou the east side of
the river aa every other survey has
doue before. Takiug everything
into consideration, doubtless the
road will have to be built on that
side from some point near Frauk
iu to$ubnell. It then appears
that the river must be crossed at
cr nearFrauklin in order to con
nect these two surveys. ' To croea
above town would iucur tome
heavier expeuee for tbe Tallulab
Falls end. To cross below would
iucur au additional expense equal
ly as great for the Tennessee end.
Bo the difficulty in . either case
would be about the same aud oue
or the other must be met. It ia
understood tnht the whole hue is
uuder tbe - nisnsgemeut of . tbe
Southern Bail way, aud when com
pleted will be a eiugle through
lu thai case it J dmake very
little dLffereueea ibVSpauage-
uieut aalb where the line crosses
' w-rim. Uut it is a matter of
Kreat importance to Franklin as
to where the depot will bo located.
It ia expected that Fraukliu will
grow ftr tbe railroad reaches us.
. The situation is such that if the
tqwu ever expands and grows it
must spread out ou the west aide.
' It could not be expeoted that the
bolloni between the foot of .the
bill aud the iron bridge could be
. built op with residences aud bui-
. nets bouses when it is known that
, those bottoms are frequently cov
ered witn water by tbe overflow ot
' the tiver. If the depot were loca
ted on the east side of the river the
county would hve 4g ; incur an
eno'rniouaejieoje to increase ' the
, ,-vilyof tbe imu bridge to ao-
mrnodaie' the increased traffic,
ts 1 also to raise the toad across
lie . bottoms above high water
i us k in order to get to the depot
twm town at such 'times aa tbe
t u t torus overflow. t ; ' " 1 ' '
" Considering the fact that Macon
couuty has voted 160,000 bonds (o
encourage the baiiIiug of the rail
road,' and it was mainly through
tbe influence of the busiuees tueii
iid interests of Franklin that the
I ud were voted, and that tbe
. bole couuty will be benefitted
(ill the improvement aud growth
cf the town, it seems that the rail
loud authorities ought to do tbe
t t I hey can to locate "' our depot
!-re it will be of most beueflt (o
: a town and eouuty at large. That
: 1 1 ,j tbe west side of tbe lowu. '
v. XV. J. Neville, from whose
u we copy au extract re
: f to the Tilmau trial, was
ily a pupil under tbe ; iu
t.'iui) of ye editor, and pro
1 religion while iu school
r bii, and later Was sssoci
w ish Lim ae aesietant tench
i Cp IT ii,h fVbool at
! C. J'r. I"fV!'l8 bns
j ii ,i a lii0'i p -.itiou iu
. t' Lin church H) fcuuth
si. f r a number of yearn,
- ; j; LrfciJ.ly i- impd
j know 1 . .1.
I!
I H--i' 1 t :) fi 1' -
' nee!.. ; t L i ;v
I with to lift un tev v-ii r t
a certain verdict which bus recent
ly been rendered in our Cut.- I
do this Cret, ou sccoout of tbt
promiuence of this case, arid, enc
ondly, ou acconnt of its character.
It is painful for me tk speak of
such things from the pulpit, and I
do it only from a sense of duty.
do it iu the fesrof God, without
fearing any man, I do uot expect
to dual iu personalities; but there
are persons couneoted with a prao
tibal case like this wbich cannot
be eliminated from it in our con
demnation ot it. We must let tbe
responsibility fall where it be
longs. In what I shall say, I
trust I am actuated by the same
motives which actuated John tbe
Baptist when be denounced Head
for committing an atrocious crime
against society, and I stand upon
the same ground which this emi
nent servant of God stood upon.
The voice of every person who
loves truth snd justice and righ
teousness ought to be raised
agaiust this verdict.
This verdict is an outrage on
justice and truth, trayosty on
law and righteousness, a disgrace
to our 8tate and civilisation. It
is a triumph of corrupt iou and
iniquity. But let ts hope tbst this
triumph will be only, temporary;
aud let na pray aud work ' for the
reign of rigbteousnew and truth
aud law aud order in our beloved
commonwealth, If this oass is to
tske as a precedent for the fu
ture, Wre ueedbe nc finJMtrials
for murder. Yorkville Euqajrer.
Tae Ceaatj latefctoowesa. '
Through the courtesy of Register
D. W. Blaine, we learn that the
couuty indebtedness ia now $10,
863.30 agaiust $13,023.05 at the
same data last year. Tha present
indebtedness is ' distributed a
follows: ordiuary, $8,294.40 pau
per, $2,432,76; . roads, $136.14.
Agaiust the pauper claim the
county owns the county horns for
paupers worth over $2,000. The
showing ia a pretty good oue for
the present board of county com
missioners. . v
- The board is having the court
house thoroughly overhauled, re.
paired, repaiuted, cleaned up and
put iu first olass order. -v .
TURNER'S NORTH CAROLINA
ALMflNAC.
Ws an Indebted to tha Euuiss
Publishing Company of Baleigij,
N. for a copy of Turoej N.
Almanac for WsiytxtorS an valu
able ruWieatiou. A reliable-State
auao, which givea all our
Stare officers and institutions, all
of our Courts, 8tate and Federal;
aud all matters pertaining to the
Courts; the most important sta
tistical . information couoeroing
the growth of the State, and no
publication is so full,' complete
aud reliable as tbe Old Standard
State Almanac. Be sure you get
oue aud hang it up by your fire
side, The price is only 10 cents.
To be bad of merchants aud post
masters throughout the State, and
Ennjss Publishing Co, Raleigh,
N.C.
v Esau Boetk-TMker Stllea. .
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 29 .Mrs.
Emma Booth-Tucker, consul in
America of the Salvation Army,
wife of Commander Boolh-Tucker
and seooud daughter of William
Booth, founder of tha army, -was
killod in tbe wreck of the 'easK
bound California train No. near
Dpaii Lake, Mb, oo miles east of
Kansas City, on the 8anta Fe, at
10 o'clock laat night. .
OADTOriTA.
er Ai&atf
Ben Issee Befeateaw
The proposed issue of bonds for
the purpose of building a new
court bouse failed of ratification
before the people of Henderson
County, by. a majority ranging
froi 100 to 200. The two lieu
dersonville precincts gave a majo
rity of 122 for bonds but the couu
try districts went heavily against
it. Wecaunot' believe that the
people fully understood the situa
tion. French Broad Hustler.
' Afraid Es rillEitara.
Raleigh ' ElWml . Kmmhr:
Dewey .is a grand rascal ; aud his
letter does not improve our opin
ion of bim, although it eeemnd to
iudicHte that there are yet p;ar!is
of ru!i(;:on in bis heart. Ciiicsh"
has uot ci!J e bin k, we j ' tlml
be hns pljiyej auotlicr bU: , t.'ick.
The lie lorn directors f' "u'J of
I r their !.' ) r-warJ j r .-in or
i' will t 1 f T i 1 r
; t In. ', '
A yoursi white iha civic the
name of Frauk Curtis, was brotfght
to Birmingham front Vance, suf
fering from a crushed aud broken
leg. .Curtis is from. North Caro
lina and has been wnrkiug at the
Central Iron aud Coal .company's
done quarry at Vance.
i He accident was caused by a
steam drill getting displaced and
falling on him. It was aftor dark
when the accident happened and
in trying to evade the falliug
piece of machinery be ran the
wrong way and was caught under-
neath. Although two days had
elapsed, since J be occurrence one
of tbe men who brought him to
Birmingham said that be had never
uttered a groan and aa he lay on
tbe stretcher at theuuion station
be was smoking a cigarette aa
complacently as though nothing
bad bsppened.
He wss taken ia Warner-Smi-
ley 'a to Bt. Vincent's hospital and
at-a late hour last night was
reported to be doing well. The
physicians do not think that the
limb will have to be amputated.
The above dipping from the
Birmingham Age-Herald waa kind
ly sent by "Mrs. W. A. Graut, of
Calcis, Ala. to fn editor of Th
PrRSm
North Carolina Prwas flaso
elation Invited to Matt
Int. Louia.
Tbe Nortrolina Press Am
Ciation has benfnS4.JBv Hon
WaffffWiiriams, Commissioner
to tbe Foreign Press of the St.
Louis World's Fair, to meet m Bt.
Louis during tha week beginning
May 16, 1904. It' is planned to
bave tbis week- knowu aa the
World's Press Parliament week
The Inside Inn, located on the
Exposition grounds, with 2,500
rooms, will cut ita rates one-ball
for Editorial Association visitors
at this time and other ; hotels will
also giye reduced rates. - Hall will
be provided for buaiueaa sessions.
admieslou tickets will be fur
nished and every possible courtesy
shown. ;' ''
Byrglar Proof Vault and Soft
. Robbtd. " '
Special to the Guette-Kew. I ',: r , -t.
Rutherfordton, N. C Oct. 29
The burglar proof safe aud fire
proof vault of the Florence Mills
store, at Forest City , were blown
opeu about 8 o'clock this morning,
evidently by professional cracks
meu, and between $1000 and $2000
in cash was secured. " The exact
amonnt caunot be ascertained at
this hour. ' , . ,
A phone message 16 yourcorres
pondeut this morning fnm 8, B.
Tanuer at Caroleen, who is eecre
tary and treasurer o." the company
atated that; tbe safe Insi'dc the
vault was guaranteed to be burglar
proof, It is thought that tbe bur
glars used powder and nitro-glyo-erine.
The safe ' aud vault are
badly wrecked. The men made
good their escape.. . ,
- Theater Barnes.
Philadelphia, Oct. 28r-Giraud
Avenue theatre was almost totally
destroyed by . fire early today.
"The' Miuiater'a daughter" . was
billed for the week. The cos
tumes and sceuery were burned.
Two firemen were badly hurt,
The losk is estimated at four hun
dred thousaud dollars.
Klnston IHls tha Saloon. '
Kinston voted ou the liquor
quest iou Tuesday of last week,
and won for dispeusary by a ma
jority of 37, ; The vote cast waa,
for dispensary, 823 against, 286.
The dispensary displaces eleven
saloons.
Tha Jay - Cast Postponed.
The trial of Dr. J, V. Jay, for
the murder of his three children.
was last werk postponed uutil the
uext regular term of superior court
for Buncombe county, wbich will
be convened November 16th.
Disastrous Wrecks.
CareleMiie cs is responsible for
many' a railvtsy wreck and the same
Causes are making h 11111:111 wreck of
srrers from Throat and titnsr
t .;' ' Ion. Dut since Ve advent of
Dr.; Kind's Ke1 Di'H'ovety for Con-
sur' m, Cor 8't I till 1. evtn
'en t en-" i'( 1 li f ',
r 1
1 1 r ' " -in in no I
of I
r, , -., h one of 1.1
J t 1 1 y I
ty Shtttcryctre-'
T .' ' t!ie fin4i .1 t-:
And lune his nwrry rwrte
I nto tlie sweet blnl s throat,
i .'i ., liiilii-r, t-nnit; luiSiiT, come hjttier;
Here li;ill lie see
J j-n (,1K,my
But Winter and .rough weather,
W ho dolh enililtlon shun,
And tores to lire I' the sun,
' Bwking the food lie. en Is,
And iileuHed wttb whut he get, .
Come liltlH-r, eonie lilther, come hither; , '
Here olinU lie see ,
No enemy
But Winter and rough weather.
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CASTOniA
1st Infants ana CLiMrea.
r.jrLjY;3t:::3.:::;jE::;:.t
Bears tbe
etgoatanof
fl Student of JacKsoi) Courjty
WintPrlz attr)
Stat Fair.
A descendeut -of Dau iel Boone,
who, with a rifle had . few equals,
wou a rifle and a blue ribbon at
the State Fair, for a splendidly
executed map of North Carolina.
This is J. Daniel Boone, a stu
dent at the : Cullowhee r High
School, of which Prof. W. L
Madison is , principal. Young
Boone, who lives at Painter, Jack-
sou county, sent a map of North
Carolina forexebition. tit . in, air
accurately done piece of work, in
eolers, and won fijtrjr4he
'UjUfJmT.'-gad a rifle. Sec
ratary Pogue stated ' this . on the
mapaodaigued it officially yes
terday. The map is a credit to tb
young man and his instructors
News fc Observer,-; -;:V,-
A Runaway Bicycle, f5 - :
" Torininated with an ugly oat on
the leg of J. fi. Orner,, Franklto
Grove, lib It develo'ied k slubborn
ulcer unyielding to doctors aud rem
edies for four years. Then Bucklen's
Arnica Saive cured. It's ju4 aa
good for Bams, Sotlds, Skin Erupt
ions and Pile. 25o, at Frank T.
Smith's Drug Store. - '
DECEMBER NUMBER -Hew
laea Weasaa's lagastae. '.
Have you ever asked yourself,
in your quieter moments, "What
was the happiest day of my life?"
A group of clever and celebrated
women have formed a symposium
for the December number of the
Niw Idea Woman's Mauazuo aud
have giveu their several experien
ces duriug the one happiest day
o( their lives, and the result is ex
ceedingly interest ing. This issue
is tbe Christmas number, and the
spirit of the holiday sesson pre
vails in its pages. Valuable sug
gestions for gifts, for feasting and
for house decoration are in evi
dence, aud man new Ideas are ad
vanced., Tbe number is also ex
ceedingly rich iu good Action aud
verse, "and is eutertsiuing from
cover to cover. f
Ceaaty Naperiatealeete' leetiag.
Charlotte OhwiTrr. - :
The meeting of tbe county super
intendents of education which, 1 to
be held November 11th, ia to bathe
largest and most important yet held.
If poMible, It is desired to get them
all here, aa the State Superintendent
desires particularly to get in person
al touch with Ibem. Their meeting
ia to be held in the capital and ia to
be mode particularly bright and en
joyable. Some of the superinten
dent are miserably paid, but practi
cally all of them appear to manifest
aval and 'aterett in their work. '
Faun A. Oixs.
Tbere was a freight wreck on the
Southern last Thursday at Nebo,
McDowell couuty, blocking the
road for several hours. No lives
were lust, ..
lASOAIC TEXFLE C05THACT.
The' contract for the architeolnral
rk on the ' Masouio Teniple wss
awarded yesterday afturnH)ii to the
firm of O. A. Rohbina & Co., of
Charlotte. lr. Charles K. Bryant
of the firm, who has been in the city
several days, will have charge of the
work, News snd Observer, Nov, 1.
FCU.IKILLED-TV.'O lIUUnZD.
Charlotte, N. C, Oct. 23. Four
men were killod mij
two hurt to-
day'wlihu a f.
' t train on t'
- r 'i 1 ' ) 1 v
r ivy, c.
lithern Hail
s 1 it. ij l. r ,
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NEWS briefs:
An ex-Cou federate soldier is a
candidate for Secretary of 8tafe
in Massachueetts.
W. F. Clark was arrested at Ma
rion Saturday on tbe charge of
safe cracking at Forest City,
In Yadkin super:or court four
meu were convicted for operating
distilleries in opposition to tbe
Watts law. Judge Allen sentenced
them to the roads, their terms be
ing from six to teu mouths.
Howard A. Bauki has accepted
the positiou of editor of tha Ashe
villa Uasette-News, and Mr. Hil
debrsnd. the present editor will
go to Washington as representa
tive of tbe Gaxotte-News and Char-
otte Observer. ; ,
, 1
Payne, a young tnao of
ille, died suddenly io the!
basemjLMW Jerkley hotel in
AslteTille last Frlti nii(ht. The
ause of death' was rcwre of I
blood vessel in tbe braiu. HowU.
been drinking considerably duriug pT&.x
a few days previous.
At Ulass, a smalt station six
miles north of Concord, N. C- last
Suuday, a team, of mules, drawing
a wagoiw it h a corpse 1 n a coffin
aud four people, became unman
agableand dashed in frout of a
Southeio train, aud air four peo
ple were killed, the coffiu aud wag
on splintered into kiudling wood.
The mules had crossed tha track
aud were unhurt.
. Weals Basses $100,000.
The Atlanta Constitution aayathat
a shrewd lookiog yoifna man' ap
peared at tbe Wents niausion at Big
Stone Gap, Va., and had a confer
enco with Dr- John 8. Weutx father
of the niisaing young man,,' who told
Dr. Went that his eon waa alive
and Well, and that he bad bt en an
tboriaed to wry that for $100,000
yonng Went, : w bo wa then , in
handcuffs in the Cumberland mono,
tains, would le delivered to the
family unharmed. Dr. Weutx told
tbe stranger that be would have first
to bring him a letter from hie son a
an evideuoe that be waa alive. Tbe
atranger agreed to do tbuy aud left
for the mountains. '
tS Persea Die ia a f Ire.
New York, Nov. IJ-Twenty-one
men, three women and a ten-mouibe-
old babe were burred - to death or
suffocated in a fire that started early
this morning In the House of All
Nations, a five-story tenement at No-
426 Eleventh avenue, and w hich tb
police and coroner believe to be of
iucendiary orig'n. -
Some of tbe peculiar feature of
the disaster, in addition to the start
ling lose of life, are that the fire wa
practically eitinguitihed in 20 , min
uter-; tbat the police could .' learn of
but one pernon being injured, other
than IhoM who lost their lives, , and
tbat the ' property lose waa only
$7,000, '.The dead are mostly Ital
ian. -. -
Thousands Cave EMney Trouble
and Uon't Enow It.
KowlolnOaC
Fill bottla or common class with vour
watar and If t It stand twanty-four hours; a
sediment or set.
tling Indicates an
unhealthy condi
tion of the kid.
tiers; If It stains
your linen It U
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain In
the back Is aim
convincing pronf that the kidney and blad
der are out of or. nr.
V hat to Io.
There Is comfort In the knowled -9 so
Often OTwe-we tM Dr. Kilmer's Stt'
Root, tli frM k'-mey remedy fui:: ;s every
J In
Mtrnj pain in t
r j every j .1
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of the unr
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It. or t a
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1 1 Xva i:va Al,vr.;3 l:arf, t.ul v.Lki .ms bcc- ,'
la i; o f .r over C3 yours, Las onse tlio sipfiiatnro of
' '? and taa bcKramado under hla pet
aonnlsnpervlsloa alnca lUlnlaacr, -.
Allow no one to deceive yon in this.
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and." Jlst-s-6t)od', aro but
1'xpcrluients that triHo wIV, and endanpror tlio healtb f
Iiilants and CliUorcn Eipcricnco against Experiment
':iVllpt:!o.CACTpRIA-W;
Cftf tort.- Is a barmlcss substitute for Castor Oil, Fare ,
gortc, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It Is rieasnnt. 1
contains neither Opium, florphine nor other1 Xnrootio
substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys "Worm
' and allay Feverishnesa. It cores Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teethlngr Troubles, enrea Constipation, ,
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tha
. StotuAch and Dowels, s;tvlna- healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Frloud. - .
Casnuins. CASTORIA auvayo
lean the Eiguatnrs cf '
UN KM Yon Hate Stejs B)lt
- In Use For Over 30 Years.
1M antTJMSal mwmww vt mwmn
WRIGHT S ROBINSON'S STORE.
fjSenieel g-ooda for $11 the geopk ' t
'''i&'X:.- f i'-:.v,!Vt-1 '$ I''f:''". ": ".V1'-."-,'
Cleanllne ia next to Godllneii," ;'
' Our itock of
Is fresh snd cVan neat, aweel ta tootliaome. .'
High Grade CoffccsvTs ar.dFardGoci:
nt Yon pay no one elav'a bill
e terma are cub or country prod
Z i , . . ... ... . . :
3t UA thing ofCeauty is a joy forever."
3 S . . ' T A Marveloas Showing of . '
j j .-. ; Dress Goods and Waist Goods -
This store is alive and bountifully filled with all that ia ob-j
J tainable in tbe newest, ihe prettiest, the latest .and richest j
2 creation in merchandise. ,.
At IhA IimvmL nnauh a
Iron treat lino of Dtcm Good.
everahown in town, all new and
n
Shoes
1 1 We are better prepared than ever to sett yoo good Shoee at
popular price. The widest variety of Styles of every kind of j
J S leather. . Yon nan depend on tbe Shoe yea bay here to be of
J uew leather and the kiuda to
if 4 - . 1
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I 1
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j High Quality
IV
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To tbo tax payers of Maooii Co.
Please read the following law care
fully and remember that I am com
pelled to obey the Mine j and eVery
tax payer in the county will be com
pelled to conform to tbi law. ' Law
-1901, chapter 7. .
."Sac. 76. All taie shall be due
on the drat Monday In September in
each year, Jto." 1 '
"Sao. 77. -The Shoriff orhia
Deputy, or Tax Collector, hll at
tend at tbe Court IIaue or his office
in the county town during the
months of September and November
for the purpose of receiving taira.
He li 1 1 also in like manner attend
at leant one day during the. month of
October at some one or more place
n each townnliip, ot which fifteen
days notico alinll be givin by adver
tisement at three or more public pla
ce and in a newspaper, Ao."
CiiAPTBR 658, Sec. 1. ' Whenever
the trixcB shall be due and unpaid,
the Sheriff shall immediately proceed
to collect them as follows j K
If the pmtv charged have personal
property of a value equal lo the tsx
cli :n ;fJ against liini llm Mieriff sliall
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1 1 j ,
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v I
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Tncr, I
Jn dealing- witb aa, as our
i on tue pay a yo go plan.
tiriAM fiw tlruuitaA fMWwIa. . 'Ill I
Skirt Good and WYimI Gooila k
atylish. , 'II
a:
stand wear.
Low Prices
TAIIE8.
seise and sell the same aa be Is re
quired .to eell other property ander
execution Ae Au." - '
I (hall endeavor )o follow etrictly
the atjove law. Therefore all partie
are earnestly requested to eome for
ward and eettle their taxes. ' ; "
-1 will vtsil the. places named be
low for tbe purpose of receiving the
taxe on tbe days and dales named.
Millehoal,
Ellijay,
Sugarfork,
Highlands,
Flatta,
Saturday October 10
Monday
Tuesday
Wed, A Tb.
Friday
12
IS
1415
16
" 17
19
20
21
22
23
'2i
Smith' Br. Saturday
Cartoogechaye, Monday
Nanlahala, Tuesday
Brlartowh, .Wednesday
Buroingtown Thursday
Co wee, Friday
Fnnklin, - . Saturday
AH tax payers are earnestly re
quested to meet, mo at tbe above
times and places and pay tlieir taxe
as this is the last ami only round
without ciwt. Keupectfully, ,
T. U. I3lf!l0!f,
Sej.t. S.1, 1203. ' f.licri.7.
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Will sell daily between Ef pt' er
16lh and November 30th lCi 3, low
ralv colonist ticket to point in i
WASHINGTON, OIIIIGON,'.
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K0TICE OF SALE.
By virtoe of tbe power of sale eon.
tained in a Need of trni" made by
J M. Daves and wife M. A. Daves, .
to tbi undersigned Trnelee, and reg. .
uttered in the office of "Rejftsler of
Deed for Macon eonntv ia I look No.
9,page 670, Ao-jof Reeonls of
gages and Deeds of Trnst t
county, to whjjjppT'
wade lorflJeeTmi'W";
thereof, default having been m"
the said J. M. iave In tbe '
of a bond secured by said d
trat,by which default tbe powt
hI. Mfit.inttl an ..l.t AmmA V,
baa become operative i and Sara
Kelly, the person entitled to reocive
tbe mney dne on acconnt of aaid
indebtedness having made demand
1.A k.A!.M.I T..al. '41. .t K
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sell the lands and premises convey ed
in eaid deed of trust, according
the term of aaid instrument," and ep- ' -ply
the proceeds as therein' directed, -tbe
said andrrshnied Trustee, wl 1
on Monday tbe 28 day o( November -
1903, between the hour of 12 M.
and S P. Maell at public auction
for cadi, at the Court, booaa. doorioj.
tbe town of Franklin, Connty of Ma- ; -
oon, the taade teeoribed ia aid del ,
of trust, more particularly described :
ae follow ; to-wit 1st tract I la
Franklin Township ' Kaoon eeunty.
on the water ot Tennessee river, d
joining the land of rIra, Flora Van.
book et. si. and more particularly
described in a deed from Ko
aiaa aaf atl is f HT TUmvam runtaif PTtrV) .
m v ap Mas sV" jJ,
in book F F" of deeds, pae r & N
805 in office of Register of Deed of
Macon County, N. C. 2nd. Tract,
All the lands known as the home
tra.it of J. M. Daves being t' l""l
inherited by M. A. Daves f i C.
Hayes, adjoining the bind cf J. L.
vaue, Mi w. vnnotK, j. r, i.!
t. al. coMiwnt!',? TS a t.
.,1. T.a
by .1 ! f
wife to J.
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