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THE FRANKLIN PRESS Friday, August 22, 1924 our Page News FyoRi Harmony. y,r. jcilui Niiliols and daughter, ,)f Alcoa, Tenn.. have, been called to Phe bedside of. Mrs. XichoV motiier, .'Mrs. Joe Hurst. Misses Nannie i-and I'annie llol lirooks are spending this week with their .aunt, Mrs. Frank Murray, of tFranklin. They are also attending thf Svbren Singing School. Mr and Mrs. bcrald Tuttle, from AVinton-Salcni, spent Sunday night with Mr. Tuttlc's sister, Mrs. Elbert Allen. .' Mr. Albert Raby left Saturday for ;an extended visit with friends in lilowah, Term. Mrs. Margaret Carter and son, George, accompanied by Miss Moore, of Anderson, S. C, spent Monday of this wock with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibson. They returned to Mountain City, Ga., where the arc spending ihe summer. Mr. Sam. Hurst, of Canton. Ohio, spent a few days last week with li is Barents, Mr., and Mrs. Joe Hurst.. Mr. Scott Allen, ' Jr., and sister, Jiae been visiting relatives at r.lli- jay, X. C. .-. ' " e Misses Fannie and Ruth Raby, of Marion, N. C, are visiting in this community. Mr. Hayes Beasley, of Sylva, N. C, spent Saturday night with his aunt, Mrs. J. B. Allen. Mr. and Mrs Frank Leatherwood. of Waynesvillc, are spending this week with Mrs. Leatherwood's parT tents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Carver. , . Mr. Sam. Grant and family, of Greenville, S. C, are visiting Mr. Grant's mother, Mrs. Betsy Jane Grant. ' "DOT." Stop, Look and Listen. The Southern Division Singing Convention of Macon County met vith the Newman Chapel Church at Tryphosa, N. C.,' August 8th, and con tinued through the 10th. There were only four different choirs present, viz: Newman Chapel choir. Director. 1. M. Holt.. Fine Grove Choir. Director, Oscar Corbin. Flats of Middle Creek choir. Di rector, Ernest Vincent. Pleasant Hill was also present, but the writer didn't learn their choir director'.- name. There were several visitors pres cnt, including Ceo. V. Sebren. Each class did tine singing, but we were compelled to give Ernest Vin cent, choir director from Flats of Aliddle, reck, the "Blue Ribbon." The Flats is a young choir, also unis is ineir I'rsi auempi io sing in tlic convention. J he convention .should be proud of this new choir and try to keep them in the con vention, for we feel sure that they will win the "Blue Ribbon" next jear if they will only try. The convention will meet again August 8th, 1925, with the Pine Grove Choir, 10 mile.-, east from Franklin, N. C. , Everybody who attended the con vention at Newman Chapel reported a splendid time, and they are all planning to attend th-i convention at Pine Grove. "SHORTY." NOTICE. We are now operating a freight Sine from Franklin to Ashcville, N. C. Any one outride of Franklin, and who Joes not live on the Dillsboro road, having any shipment to make will please deliver if to Mr.' Haynie at he McCoy Bldg. near the depot and We will call for it. Any one outside of Franklin having any shipment to come in will be delivered at this rplacc by us and you may get the ssame by calling for it, as we will no tify you of its arrival. We are also prepared to carry pas rscngers from Franklin to Asheville. pA29 MYERS & DUVALL. SLEEPLESSNESS Virginia tady Says That Masiv tat Her Long Suffered Ilia Have Fled Since She Took Cardui. . "Bristol, Va.-r-"I can sleep good at night oow, something I have never done before in my life," says Mm. iDeala Hawks, of 712 Prospect gt, this city, '"and it is due to, Cardui. "I was always nervous and tossed when I should have been asleep, but asiace I took Cardui it has strength ened me, and my general health is so improved that many of the ills from which I have suffered for years have tied. . "I used to go to bed tired and, when I would get up in the morning, I was still tired. Now I feel like doing a xiay's work in my garden or in the .house, and I owe all this good health to Cardui, for I had suffered for years mtil I took it. . "I had had female trouble for years ,and once, for six months, I was flat km my back. I am glad to recommend to other women a medicine which has Ihelped me." It you are nervous and run-down fa health, suffering, as Mrs. Hawks de scribes above, it is probable that iCardui will greatly help you. Try it. NC-157 Notice of Sale. X'orth Carolina .Macon County. In Superior Court Before the Clerk. James Bristol. Administrator for VVils - ' McCov, deceased vs. Lassie McCoy, Fannie McCoy and husband , Ary McCoy - and husband - , , Hettie McCoy ' and husband -; -, Eugene McCoy and wife McCoy, Lucy Dickey, and J. Frank Ray, Jr., Guar dian Ad Lidem of Lassie McCoy, lun;i4ie. , Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Macon County, made in the special proceeding enti tled James Bristol, Administrator, against Lassie McCoy and others, appointing the undersigned Commis sioner to sell the hereinafter de scribed land,. I will, on Monday, the first day of September, 1924, between the legal hours pf sale, and at the Court House door, in the town of Franklin. County of Macon, and State of North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder the following de scribed lands lying and being in Cowee Township, Macon County, North Caiolina: , 1st Tract: Beginning at a dogwood, Emlis Siler's corner, and inns North 32 East 22 1-3 poles to ;i Spanish' oak, then North 44 West 17 !? poles to a dogwood, then North 78 3-4 West 16 poles to a pine, Fid Huist's corner, then South 11 1-2 East with Fid Hurst line 29 poles to a stake on top of ridge, then South 55 1-2 East 12 poles to a stake, then South 32 East 1 pole to the beginning, containing four acres more or less. And being the lands conveyed by Ceo. W. Cloer lo Wilson McCoy (Wils McCoy being the same person) by ded dated 17th day of lanuary, 1910, and recorded in Book J-3, page 139, ofhee Register of Deeds of Macon County, North Carolina.-' 2nd Tract: Beginning in the road that goes to the colored church, in J.B.Wilson's line mat the Iotla Bridge, and runs with Wilson's line in an East direction to Jetter Love's line, then with Jetter Love's line a Northern direction to the road, then with the road to the beginning, con taining one acre more or less. And being the same lands conveyed by W. T. Brendle t6 Wils McCoy by deed dated 26th day of November, 1918, recorded in Book B-4, page 583, office of Register pf Deeds, Macon County, N. C. Terms cf sale, 1-2 cash, balance in six and twelve months. Notes to bear interest and be secured by Deed of Trust on lands or other approved security. This 28th day of July, 1924. . jame1ristol, A22-cRDS Commissioner. Notice of Summons. North Carolina Macon County. In Superior Court Before the Clerk. Withan .Penland and wife ,Sada Penland, Vernie -Rush and husband G W. Rush, LawrWe Penland and wife Cordia Penland, Sible Penland by her next friend Lawrence Pen land, and Callie Penland J . vs. Earnest Penland and wife Annie Penland, Mae Lovelace and husband William Lovelace. Bulan Brvsnn. William Bryson, Edna Bryson, Grace Bryson, J. B. Bryson. Certrude Bry son. Marie Brvson. Bland Cabe and husband Hernie Cabe, and Wrilliam renland. The non-resident defendants Mae Lovelace. William Lovela ce and Wil! iam Penland, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Snne Corrt of Mzcon County, to sell the lanes ct winch Henry A. Penland died seized for partition between his neirs at law; and tliP Mae Lovelace. William I fnelar anM ttriii; t, ' . .. . "1 wmiam remand will, timber takd notice that thev are -Mo rd to .m pear oeiore tne undersigned Clerk of '.mi: sin enor Lourt of Mlcoii County N. C, at cilice in the Court House, in the town , of Franklin, on the 10th day of September. 194. and or demur to the complaint or petition nu on nie in said office, within twenty days from said date or the relief demanded will' be granted. Done at office this the 11th day of August,' 1924. . FRANK I. MURRAY. Clerk Superior Court. Macon Co., N.C. R. D. SISK, Atty for riff. ' SS 'Administratrix Notice. Having qualified as Administratrix of Butler Jenkins.. rlnrpaepH lati f Macon County, N. C, this is to notify in persons naving claims against the estate of said deceased tn -AvhikU - - - fcv l LSI l them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of August, 1925, or this notice will be plead in bar qf their recovery. All nerson indrUteA said estate will please make imme diate settlement. 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