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FRIDAY, MAY IS, 1325 FACE FOUR THE FRANKLIN PRESS The Franklin Press PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY S. A. HARRIS ....; Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Subscription Payable in Advance) ...............$1.50 1.00 75 : !40 ........ 5c One Year................v.t. Eigth Months ........ . Six Months Three Months Single Copies........... ADVERTISING RATES. Very reasonable, and will be made known upon request. ' We charge 5 cents a line for Cards ttf Thanks, Resolutions of Respect and for notices of entertainments where admission is charged. Entered at the post-office at Franklin, N. C, for transmission through the mails as second ,lM8 matter. Foreign Advertising Rerre!ent3tfve . THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION the Court House The county commissioners have spent on the court, house all the money which thP aged condition of , that building will justify. The build ing has been painted inside and out. the walls have been replastered and '. new plumbing installed. In fact the court house Is now in a clean and sanitary condition. But will it re main so? That depends upon the citizens of the county. The com- . irissioners cannot be expected to hire a full time janitor to keep the build ing clean. Only a little thought and care on th part of the citizens who have occasion to use thi court house ,ill result in its remaining clean. Of course those who spit tobacco juice tn tne. floor at home cannot be ex pected to do otherwise at the court house. I'owever, all dtizcrs1 should, incumber that the court house is '.;ir bt iiding and they should there fore take pndP m 'ts ooid-tion. Ve feel quite sure that the average citi zen appreciates the vo'k the cm-HJissi- ieis have done aloiu tvs f a tvflVcnt extent to help.in keep in? the crurt house :lean by" treating . the bulid-:ng as they wduM treat their in h n es How About It? Beautify the school grounds. In their present condition ttie grounds of the school building are the worst possible advertisement" for Franklin. v As stated lefore the linotype oper ztnr nf th. Prps? rannnt he pxnected to decipher all scribblings sent in for publication, where possible iwose who. wish articles published in. the Press should type the copy. : Congratulations to the county com missioners on the improvements in the court house. ' . Now that we have a new city ad ministration the citizens may bP able to find out who is boss -the city fathers or the speeders' ; There are still a few motor vehicles running with mufflers open. Through an oversight the news article concerning th,, forestry meet ing at the court house on tylay 1st was left out of the last issue, me Press regrets this error and is pub lihing thP article in this issue. We have a good telephone system and ONE good central operator. The Dillsboro Road It now appears that if we are to have a concrete road from Franklin to' the Jackson county line at Cowee Gap the county will have to bear part of th, expense. While this is to be regretted it will be much cheaper for the county in the long run to have a concrete road. A water bound macadam will last only three or four years at best. ThP county commissioners are fully alive to. the importance of a concrete road to con nect with the Georgia road and the citizens may trust them to look after the best interest of the county in this matter. We understand that the state wants Macon to contribute $75,000 and Jackson $125,000. It is to be hoped that Macort can seft her way clear to meet this requirement. There seems to be some doubt as . to the attitude of Jackson county in this connection. At the first crack of the spark. A standing start is no . handicap to the car with a tankful of "Standard" the gasoline that's noted for easy : : ; starting. " t VI I. GASOLINE Notice of Sale North Carolina Macon County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. T. ,.V. Porter vs. Chas. Stewart and wife, Lizzie Stew art; Manley Stewart and wife, Etta Stewart; Bob Whitmire; Mattie Stewart; Lon Stewart; Wcrtner Stewart; Dorothy Stewart; Mattie Mae Stewart; Claude Stewart; Ed- . ward Stewart . Under and by virtue of an order pf the Superior Court of. Macon County made in a special proceeding entitled T. W. Porter vs. Charles Stewart, et al., appointeing the un dersigned cpmmissioner to sell the hereinafter described land: I will, on Monday, 1st day of June, 1925, between the legal hours of sale at the court house door in the town of Franklin. Macon County, and State of North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed lands : " Beginning on a small white, oak SW corner of a tract of land sold to J. F. Ray by J. N. Hood, and runs N 22 E 15 poles and 10 links to a stake; thence S '22 W 15 poles and 12 links to a white oak ; thence N 77 W to the beginning, containing one (1) acre more or less. This 1st day of May, W25. GEO. B. PATTON, M29 ' " Commissioner. Notice of Sale of Real Property By virtUp of the. power and author ity conferred upon the undersigned, Alex Moore, Trustee, by a certain deed in trust, executed by.W. V. Haynie and wife, Sallie Haynie, to Alex Moore, Trustee, on August 24, 1923, and said deed in trust being recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds for Macon County, N. C, in Book No. 27 on page 394 et seq., ref erence to which is hereby had; and default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness therein se cured by the said deed in trust, and the same being now long past due and unpaid and repuest having been made the holder and owner of the note or notes, or the indebtedness, secured by said deed in trust, . that the undersigned do now execute the power and authority of sale con tained in said deed in trust to satisfy said indebtedness, principal, interest and cost : Therefore, I, Alex Moore, Trustee, will, on Saturday, May 30, 1925, at 1 o'clock, P. M in front of the court house door, in the Town of Franklin, N.C., offer for sale, at public out-cry for cash,' to the highest bidder, the following described tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Ma con County, N. C, and described as follows: Being all that tract or parcel of land, known as the Caleb Rickman home land, and more particularly described in a deed from R. D. Sisk, Commissioner, to W. V. Haynie, dated October 25, 1922, said deed be ing recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds for Macon County, N. C, in Book 1114 at page 38, containing 79 acres, more or less, to which deed reference is hereby had for a full and complete description of said lands. This May First, 1925.' ALEX MOORE, M29 . Trustee. ftotice of Sale North Carolina Macon County. In Superior Court. W. T. Conley ' vs. G. L. Tones, D. G. Wilson, J. G. Suggs, T. B. Shepherd, Vick Haynie, E. M. Gricr, Alex Moore, W. C. Cunning ham, Frank I. Murray, John E. Rick man, S. A. Munday, Weaver Gibson, Tom Campbell, Trustee, . and the Citizens Bank Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina in the above entitled action rendered at April term, 1925, by which judgment the undersigned - commissioner - was - ap pointed to sell the hereinafter de scribed land : ' I will, on Monday, the '1st day of June, 1925, between the legal hours of sale, "at the court house door in the town of Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina," sell to the highest Dioaer, ior casn xne iouowing ae scribed lands: Lying and' being in the County of Macon, and the State of North Car olina, adjoining the lands of J. 0. Harrison, C. T. Blaine, and others, and more fully described in a deed from J..T. Campbell and wife Lilhe Campbell, to J. L. Burchfield, dated the 17th day of December, 1917, and recorded in Book B page..'...... office of the Register of Deeds of Macon County, and in a deed from J. L. Burchfield and wife to T. B. Shep herd recbrded in Book B-5 of Deeds at page 340 in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Macon County, North Carolina, to both of which, deeds as so recorded reference is hereby made for more dehnite description of said rSce and f -f?i r Wake femfJ feufifij . W- yrj mm m turn i turp ,.V!1 woodwork I IF YOU J.UST KNEW W escily asi now inexpensively you caa restore tlie nevness to worn, ecratcliei iurniture witk Kur-Fa-Citc you would do it today. Kur-Fa-Citc makes your floors, tase fcoards, ard wainscoatinglook like new Lardwood. We Lave it, any e We you like, al! size cans. FRANKLIN HARDWARE COMPANY FAOQUHAE 8MB BUOtJERG AND GAV7 rJIIiLO 1F1 a 1 Write for Literature and Prices. The only Boilef that will steam on green slabs on a rainy day in the winter time WOOBEUFF MACH. MFG. CO. : . 92-94 FORSYTH STREET ATLANTA, GEORGIA I'LL TELL THE 1BLD iiiNTiiir . I I I James M. Tuggle, Of At lanta Police Force, Joins The Great Army Noav Praising Sensational Medicine. Everyone now sems to be prais ing Karnak, the sensational new medicine that is being sold here. Patrolman James M. -Tuggle, 21 Meldrim St., a popular and fearless member of the Atlanta Police Force for the past 18 years, says: "111 tell the world Karnak is the best medicine for stomach and kid ney troubles I ever tried: It makes food digest perfectly and tones up the whole system. - "I suffered from indigestion most all my life, and frequently after meals had a hard, lumpy feeling in the pit of my stomach like a chunk of lead was lying there. I felt nauseated, suffered from sick head aches, and was troubled a great deal w.- A stiffness in my joints. My wrists and elbows ached just like toothache, and when I would sit down it would be hard for me to. get up again. "When a friend recommended Karnak to me I was only too glad to give it a trial. I could tell from the start it was helping me-, so I continued right on. I now feel like a different person altogether. My food digests perfectly and I am not bothered with that lumpy feel ing, headaches or indigestion. . "Karnak just seemed to work wonders with my kidneys and I am not bothered a bit with rheu matic pains any more. In fact, it just toned me up in every way, Karnak is sold in Franklin ex clusively by Franklin Pharmacy. ADVERTISING IN THE PRESS BRINGS RESULTS EAT AT REECE'S RESTAURANT , Good for the men of Franklin town They know of a., Restaurant easily "ound, t Where sanitation reigns with might supreme Well cooked food and dishes clean. ' ' ' ,'. . Others change hands when the moon is full Or times are hard and business dull. . But Geprge and Wade like Tennyson's brook, Go on forever in the same clean nook. : REECE'S RESTAURANT land. , This 1st day of May, 1925. ' ' , . GEO. B. PATTON, M29 ' Commissioner, MADE IN THE CAROLINAS
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