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FACE TV.'O TUZ FRANKLIN nuDAy, jamjar 1, The .franklin Prcc PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY S. A. HARRIS ... Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Subscription Payalla in i Advance) One ' Year... .' ;..i.'............$1.50. Eigth Months . 1.00 Six Months 75 Three Months..... . .40 Notice of Sab North Carolina Macon County. In. the Stincrior Court 'before the Clerk.! J. L. "Shepherd, administrator of "W. J. Clurc, ; . vs. ' . Fcrby Green et als. By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of. Macon County, made Koike of Election ia the Town of Highlands, N. C. An Ordinance Ordering Election in the Town of Highlands, Single Copies.... 5c ADVERTISING RATES. . Very reasonable, and will be made known upon request, v We charge 5 cents a ljne for Cards f Thanks, Resolutions of Respect and for, notices of entertainments where admission is charged. for transmission through the mails as second- matter. 13 'r.nian AAvt-rfimkrn? P.nsT1tative, lEAMERiCAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Welcome 1926! ' We do nor believe that at any time ' k the history of Franklin has a new year been ushered in under brighter atisnices than this' one. Not only does it find this community farther along iti advantages of all kinds than at anv time in the oast, and with a future outlook exceptionally encour aging, but every section of the coun try seems to be equally as well fav arpA. ; We are closing the) book of a year that has been bountiful in more ways than one. We have added to our hictorv. hoth locallv and nationally. ' a chapter of which everyone can well feel proud. We have made progress inn manv lines, and manv have taken advantage . of opportunities never, before opened to them. But ! with it all we have left some things undone; we have postponed until a intPi- fate little. imDrovements that would have added much to the sum total accomplished during the year. Cs nnur that iw are entering z riew .' year, and one that, gives such bright . promise, let is pledge ourselves anew . . as good citizens of a good commu n the miners we have postponed and add them to our 19Zo program and then stick to that pro gram until it has been fully carried out. , w. hi-or a vnni town and an iaea community, but there is always room for improvement. If it is not a pub lic improvement, theniei u ue yw vate ones that are carried out so we! vr1 that, the whole public wil reap the benefits. We can stand onA sidewalk improve- ment; there is scarcely a home here but could be ,made( more, attractive and pleasing by the addition of more treeV, more shrubbery, more flowers naint. And, the; same is . ., nf h.iitdines iused for' business purposes; they too will stand bright- ; tning up. " ." ; . twa arp'fewcr clouds in the bus cW todav than for many years , ii ;n;)mnt noint to a' prosperous. HIUIVUl.v f - vear- for those , who are willing to work towara tnat. enu. yet reached the paradise of corn and wine,", and milk and honey are not going to flow in the. streets. But honest toil will be rewarded in the Km Vins seldom been re- warded before. Opportunities Jo bet ' ter yourself will be numerous.: And .-i ' n a fail, the man. who is ot better off at the end of 1926 than - he is at its beginning win avc v.j. himself to blame. . , 1 r.2' tv.on a vear' aeo we discon a; a tu iiiatnm of sending post till UvU - 1 IV v-m-vw , p i cards to' our subscribers notifying them' of the expiration oi uicu uu Tt!i information is print .UA-"ioKat M times each year Some of our readers allow their sub scriptions to expire and then write f kna n.imhprs Back numbers are not always available, if you want each copy ot tne rress nouu . your label and renew m time. Administrator's Notice .' Having qualfiicd as administrator of Z. Baird, deceased, late o. Macon ' county, N. C this ' is ' to notify all persons having cjaims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the -18th day of December, 1926, r this notice will be. plead in bar of their - recovery; All persons - indebted to . said estate will , please make imme- f'iate settlement. .This 18th day of December, 1925. C. D. BAIRD, J-15 Administrator. Notice . To Whom it May Concern t On October 22, 1925, one Ford road ster, Motor No. 10368666, containing '30 gallons of whiskey, was seized , from parties unknown by Federal prohibition officers in , Macon county This is to notifv the owner, who ever he may be, to come forward and make claim or the car will be sold by order of court on the 9th day of ' ' January, 1926, at 12:00 noon,, in 'front I ot tne court house at rranklin, N, C .'. B. C. SHARPE, Federal Prohibition Administrator. , ' Charlotte, N. C, December ,15, 1925 JI BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN ,OF HIGHLANDS: Section 1.' That those two certain in the above entitled action, I will on ordinances adopted by the Board of Monday, thp fourth dav of Tanuarv, Commissioners ot .the town or nign 0?r.. sell at rmblic auction at the lands on the 7th day ot wovemoer court house door in the town of 1925, authorizing, respextively, the rnnklin. in said Countv and between issuance '' of $70,UUU hlcctric Light the legal hours of sale, the follow- Bonds for, the purpose of construct ing, described property : : , , mg a municipal, electric light system. FIRST TRACT: Lvinir and being and the, levy ot a tax tor tne pay : nfo rm,nl,r. tatA ' nf North ment thereof, and the. issuance of rnrolina adioinine the lands of Mar- ?5,UUU bewer uonos tor tne purpose eon'structindr a municipal sanitary yaici ucusitj, vmv-a ii-v." c..v vk-.v...!-- ----- Beginning on a fallen chestnut, cor- sewer system,, and the levy ot a tax ner,of No. 85 and A. R. Clure tract for the payment thcreot, snail eacn n.nn.-ncr VJ SO'-noles more or less to be .submitted.;! o the' Voters of said the second branch northward with town for their approval or rejection, cniH Kranrh 100 nalcs more or less' at . a , special election to be .held on passing' the head of the branch to a Tuesday, the 5th day - ot January, ivtiito oaW in the Clure outside lines, J926. then E. 25 poles more or less to a . Section 2. That' for said election : t W,rl-nrv thnre S. 23 noles to a hick- U W. Rice, Clerk ot this tioara, is ory, thence E. 110 poles more or less, appointed Registrar, and w. K. i-.otts. to a rhr.ctnnt on the S. W. side of the and J. Q. Pierson, Judges, who shall mountain, then S. 75 poles more or hold said-election and certity tne re- ess to the top of the big ridge, then suits thereof over their proper signa with meanders of said ridge a S. W. tures to this Board. course to a black oak, A. R. Clure's ' Section 3. The. Registrar shall, be Winnine- corner, then a N. W. course 'tween the hours of 9:00 o'clock a. m -O O ' I - . .. 100 poles crossing a small branch and 5:00 o'clock p. m.J on each day about 75 feet S. of a large poplar (Sundays excepted) from December standing near the branch to a stake 26th 1925 until January 2nd, 1926, in crook nf the road in Clure's field, hotk inclusive", keeo open the Regij' A T? rinrp'a corner, thence with said tratimi Rooks for the registration of road 30 poles more or less to a locust any new electors residing - in the A. R. Clure s corner, thence down tne town and entitled to registration . ... . . I . ' hollow and branch, to the beginning. whose names have never Detore:Deen rnntaininor 75 acres more or less. I rtrictkrpH in the town. On each Sat- SF.COND TRACT: Beeinninu atlnrrlav dnrintr the oeriod of said new a chestnut .corner of No. 2387, and registration above set forth the said runs S. 53 Wl 34 poles to a chestnut, registration books shall be kept, open tU.. XT .O (inlei n ttlB M 17. COIhpr I . M O .(Ci n'nnrr n m I t of the Clure lands, then W. luv poles Section 4. That a copy 01 tnis or- . to a hickory on an old corner then dinance signed by the Mayor and the . .. I - L . '. . 4 .II" L I N. 23 poles to a stake and pointers Clerk of this. Board snau ne puDiibn on old. Corner, thence E. 120 poles to ed as a notice of said election at least a stake in old line, then S. 20 E. 50 nnce not later than December 5th poles to the beginning. Containing 1925, . said publication , to be in the . ' I . ' .. tl! L 25 acres more or less. . Franklin Press, a newspaper puunsn- Sale will bfe made one-third cash, .,? ;n the county of Macon, there be- balance in six to twelve months, de- i ing n6 newspaper puV.ished in the ferred oavments to bear interest and Higrhlands. be secured by Deed of Trust on the ' J. JAY SMITrf,, Mayor, land. ' , . L. W. RICE, Clerk This the first day of December, 1925 Jl-St T T CTTI?TlTTrnn I J. L.. onci T C 1 Commissioner, ' ttA UOIC R. D. Sisk, Atty. , 4t-J-l The following having failed to pay thoir town tax. by order .Of. the ' Obiluiry In memory of drover Seay, who departed this life December 12, into life eternal. Mr. Seay's death came after a brief illness of pneumonia fever. lie was 38 years of age. lie leaves be hind six sisters and oi?e brother to mourn bis loss besides other rela tives and friends. He said he was ready to depart from this life, and was going to rest. The remains were laid to rest in the Ausborn cemetery at Hiawassee, Ga. ; Card of Thirls ' We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the kindness .shown u.s during tjie sickness and (lo.ilh of our dear mother, Airs. W. R, Fonts. . " -j DR. J. II. FOUTS, . ' LALIE M. CAMPBELL, ALBERT R. FOUTS, SEBERN E. FOUTS, . 4 EMMA M. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM T. ( FOUTS, . GREEN T. FOUTS.; 2 We appreciate the business you have given us during1 the past year We shall en deavor, to continue to merit your approval. , FMNKLIN HARDWARE CO TO OUR CUSTOMERS: ' As we end the most successful year we have ever had, our first thought is to. send the Season's Greet-' tags to our many customers. Among ounassets, we like to count the only one that money cannot buy your friendship and good will. , ' ; And so at this Holiday. Season ;we extend to you, not as a customer alone but as a friend,'the Best of Wishes for the' coming year. ,, ' N E K. CUNNINGHAM & SON FRANKLIN, N.C. . -, . - . . i tneir Notice Of bale by 1 rustee Board of Aldermen, I, will-on Monday Under and hv virtue of a deed' of the 4th day of January, 1926, between assignment appointing the under- the 'legal' hours', of sale, and , at the signed trustee to spll the nroriprtv court house door, in the town of hereinafter described and described Franklin, N. C, sell the. following de- I ' ( jL'. a. in sa d Herri nf aes unmont hv Hpn errlheri orOOCrty IOr me IdAts uuv. . H. Dalrymple and wife, Mary Dal- 1923-24 E. J. Carpenter, tax ana rympie, the undersigned trustee will costs, one house and lot on v,upc sell at the court house door in the ctrppt. Franklin, N. C.-...t-- $49.66 town" of Franklin, between the legal ig24T B. Ashe, tax and cost 'one 1 r tl. j t t- I 1 j , uuuis oi sdic uu uic lum uajr vi jau -I small lot Oil DlllSDOrO foau, u- , AUCTION SALE JANUARY 6, 1926 1CX) bushels corn, oue cow, 20 head shoats and hogs, farminp- tnnls. nnp nair mules, wa.o-nn nnd , harnej - O' , f , .....u will he sold to the hifhesr bidder rnin nr shine nn the . . . O 7 above date at my farm, six miles from Franklin on 1 " 1 - v. . rr . . . .' " " '..' ' . tne ueorgia roaa. lerms. c w. dowdle; jr. uary, 1926, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all that tract or parcel of land described in said deed; of assignment lying and being in the County of Macon and State of North Carolina in the coroorate limits of the town of Franklin on Iotla street and bounded as follows : the PreshvtPrian Manse nronprtv at 1924MrS. Ethel Cantrell, nee.-MM. ..-v . j . x r-, I a stake in Iotla street in the, town of Ethel lilson, tax anu- 'PVanl-lin ' rune S 1 'W5 nnlp, anrl house and lot on Bonny -Crest, - . .. . o 7rt m .. i .l ' -l-.: T-il- . i.l 17.-,.,V1,n i I . po.u jo linxs .to ;,a . siax.c in j.oua . sireei. , i - then'N. 87 W. 20 poles to a stake in 1024-R. F. Henry, tax and costs on M. F. Ashe's old line; then N. 1 1-2 lot Rogers Town, Franklin $1.50 1 E. 6 poles and 18 links with Ashe s irm tt tt Tone tax and costs one line to the Presbyterian Manse prop- ... wcst Majn street, Frank- ; joining John ' Burleson V .$3.30 1924-1. J Ashe, tax and cost, one lot on west side Harrison avenue, Franklin, N. C : $51.54 mJr. ramenter. tax and cost. n wvwi -" - t ' one lot on Harrison avenue, ad- ioininer I. L. Barnard et al, Frank- ' . ' (MA 1 A lin. N. C. V W. B. LENOIR. - GENERAL . INSURANCE AGJENT Life, lure, Employees Liability, Automobile, Acci dent, Health, Bonds, etc. , ' . Thanking all clients for their liberal patronage in the past, I hope to merit 'a continuance' of the same arid will gladly welcome many new clients. , ' i - j - ' '. . ' i ' it ... ........... ,. .. ; . : - -ii erty; then S. 87 E. 20 poles with said manse' property line to. the beginning The proceeds 'arising from the sale of "said prooertv will be divided pro rata among all the creditors of Geo. H. DalrvmDle bv said trustee, except ing $l,iwu.uu out ot the proceeds o.t VtA nnln r C n t A 1 M A r kit rn !fl 4 f Geo. H. Dalrymple for his homestead J924 T. A. May, tax and cost on This the ,14th day of December, 1925 L. P. MUULiy,, Trustee under Deed of Assignment. J-8H.P.F.-4t. lin.- N. C. $& 1924J.W. W.; Jones, tax and cost, n lot west Main street,, Franklin,. N. C 1924 R. M.1 Ledford, tax and cost 1 one house and lot on old Geor eia road ..'..l.,..r. ......'29.1 ENTRY NOTICE int nn Harrison ! avenue, Frank lin, n. C....1.. ... .... ,::...,:-.u........,.-.!.$i.50 10.24 W, L. : , McCoy, tax and cost on one lot on Palmer street, .adjoining land of Joe Ashear, W. V Htrrlon. et :'a . t ranKllll. iN. 0 , f-., , 1924 D. II. Rogers; tax and. cost, two lots near Harve.Mashbums, Franklin, -.N. C. : .;::.....:.,.-v............W State of North Carolina, Macon Co. No. 14972 100 Acres ' 1 1925. Advertised December 11, 1925: 1924 Rogers and Lyltr, tarx, and cost A riaimc ifinl np honsp and lot. Harrison ave- acres of land in Cowee townshio on nue. Franklin N. Cu.. -,..,..$16.w waters of Cowee creek adjoining the! 1024 Dr W. A. Rocers, tax and lands of J. E. Hurst. J. R. Shepherd . met nnp lot on E. Main street, and others. J. C GIBSON ' 'Franklin, N. GA.... I..... .....$109.50 1 I certify that the foregoing is a true Thig ,Decembcr lsV, 1925. f-e Thio n.omh.r 1 10X ' K. M. COFFEY, J-l ALEA MOORE. E. T. !l-Tl. ' Tax' Collector. THE DAVN OF A NEt7 YEAR Brings with it the 'dawn cf a new era for Franklin. For ninety -seven years our little town has been nes tling in, the shadows of majestic mountains waiting foreman to announce to the civilized world the many advantages to.be had 'in this vicinity. "A last the nenfile of the. entire Southland hnve learnprl nf. nnrs. . - - w-- - . - - - . , - w - - - ,v iivm OVA' VUI ' climate, of our altitude of- 2250 feet, of Macon Coun ty's' 17' peaks over 5,000 feet in elevation, of our soil and ot our recreational iacihties Teople are coming. ' Prosperity is here". . And we have had our share of the present prosperity. We thereforetake this opportunity to thank the' pub lic for the patronage which has made' our success pos sible. ' We invite you to come again and often.' You will always find us 'cheerful; evagerand willing to, please, ;. . -:: ;-'' ,, .' .hi f;J.,.' ''y''. '-, '','. .. :- , : Our. stock of Drugs is fresh and we. fill your pre scrintions nromnt.lv nnd rorrer.tlv We nko enmr n t large stock of assorted articles usually; found in only the very best drug stores. Among these articles are; Huyler's and Hollingsworth's Candies, Atwater Kent Radio Sets, Sheaffer's Fountain Pens and Pencils, Stationery, Leather Goods, Toilet Articles', Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Magazines, etc. v , : TIIE FRANIOg PIIAIUiW .... "We are in Business for Your Health."
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