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FACE FOUR. THE FRANKLIN PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1325. The Franklin Press PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY 5. A. HARRIS :Etw ciiocrptPTlON RATES (SuUcriptioni Payable in Advance) n... v. $1.50 UnC I"l . nrt Eigth Months - 1 Six Months Three woniui -- . f AH ..J. dlDgie .uyra better for the state. The male vot ers of the state seem to be more o.r less -indifferent to this reform. The opportunity therefore presents itself to the women voters to adopt the Australian ballot. t The Press believes that a certain amount of work for the children of the state is good for the children But this work should be limited tc reasonablehours and eight .hours ie quite sufficient. Many children have to work to support aged and inhrm A Tip To Merchants Income' taxes have been paid for this year, and it is interesting to know that several million who had to pay something last year were fully exempt, and had nothing to pay this time. Reduction in the tax on autos and tires and many other articles enables the American people to spend over $250,000,000 for other things this year, since that, much Has been lop ,.,( n(( nf income taxes. It is- but v natural that this vast sura will find -. to WOrK io suppn - natural that tms vasi sum wui ADVERTISING RATES. parents, but such children should not its way int0 the hands of the retail v reasonable and wtll be made , , , th opportunity for a t,Aan( ,u entire country. It will Wrv reasonable known upon request fhprphv lose the opportunity for a . nAa f ' ntirp country. It wilt I ""J - , 11 OUV VF W-N- - - ' , treasonable amount ot education be teit everywnere, aim rT.'r.... Nirht schools sfenrto be the solu- should not oe an exui w. i s nti a line lor vaiua i ---o--- -- ., , . , trim that tnose wnu win ti ito of Respect tion for children who are compe.ee money that . otherwise nd for notices ot enieriaiumciiw to work flunng udKi , 'would have gone ior xaxea wm uuj ... j :., So -harD-ed. I . i in v,mire rannnt hp I .i. . ii,:. tUair n nrlvprtised. In expected to get any results from other words the merchant whr ..1 .t.,HiBc at nisht schools. The makes a bid for this extra trade, ana I men aiuuiv. ---o future of the state depends upon the Notice of Sale North Carolina. Macon County. In the Superior Court. J. B. Colt Company versus Mrs. Olive T. Jones. TW virtue, of a writ of venditioni "j exponas to me directed from the Su- perior'Court of Macon county, Norm Carolina, in the action entitled J. B. rnn mmnanv vs. Mrs. Olive T. Jones T will, on Monday, the fifth day of Anril. 1926. at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door in Franklin, Macon county, North Carolina, expose,, to sale at public auction to the highest WrUer for cash the following de scribed property, located in High land tnwnshio. Macon county Notice of Sale North Carolina Macon County. In Superior Court Before the Clerk. Mrs M. V, Zachary, Administratrix,. C T. A., E. M. Moss and wife, Latha Moss, Stanhope Pierson and" wife, Kate Pierson; Bud Carpenter and wife, Ithie Carpenter; W. W. McKinney and wife, Emma Mc Kinney; Mack Pierson and wife, Annie Pierson; Howard Moss and Esther Moss. , versus j Bertha Mae Richardson,' Elinor Moss, Eugene Moss, Henry Moss, Thomas Potts, Mattie Potts and Virginia Potts. Under and by virtue of an order where admission is charged. Entered t the pott-office at Franklin, N. C-. lor tranmion through the mail, a, aeco.d- natter. "ToTeTgn Advertising Rf .5.. TH E AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION THE FRANKLIN PRESS PLATFORM A commercial hotel for Franklin. Extension of the fewer lines. Beautify the school ground.. Two hundred summer cot tage. A sewage disposal plant. More official activity in the sale of surplus power. The construction of business blocks. Dn;ution of the Board of Trade and employment of full-time secretary. Plant trees along tbte state highways of the county. Make a white way of Main Street'. An excellent school library. A proper heating system for our school building. Courteous treatment for vis- itari. j Improvement of county roads .nrin- With SUM '"I" W1TI. rAAHAvatinn. vim. Duth. . work -everything for the good of Franklin and Macon county. treatment of present and future gen Lratinns of children. When any gov ernment imposes upon its children that fiation or state is bound to sut- fer the consequences.. Lonsequentiy th? women voters and the male vot ers as well, can perform no finer ser vice to the state than by sending to the legislature men who are pledged to vote for a law limiting the work throufirh the col umns is most" apt to get it. Here then, is a tip that any live wide-awake .-jcm,n ran nrnfit bv. Advertise for these extra dollars instead of let ting someone else take them from j or. by the same mcthot Citizens Drawn as Jurors i For AdhI Term of Macon County Superior Court Ordered by the Board that the fol- I VIViLJVU tyj ing hours of children under lq .years lowing name(i citizens be drawn as to eight hours. "Let There Be Light" jurors for April term, Macon County Superior Court: First Week, Beginning April 19, 1926 Township Franklin . - t.. rf rivir nrid- as a js a uiuiiiwiti i - i . ... . . . . in JName stimulator ot Business- . r tramc saieiy nv..... u w R crime -modern, ornamental street Morgan W R lighting has definitely estabished it- f . i i r nfncvfoccivp mm- sen m inousduus Vi v . munities. The need of an adequate -- street-lighting program for evety " P J community has given the subject an importance on a par with every other anH in major municipal nci.c"j, i c. . T vr many instances. it is the most impor- imitn, U N., tant step the city can iaKe m uuwis pocnry, jivc, it to a favorable standard oi cumpir- Cunningham, beo., ison with other localities of like pop- s d j L( -, Kncinpea activity. . ' UliillUIl Oliu . . t rr,,ea VA In nearly every community ine most superkcial investigauon wm jeener, vv. n., disclose the urgent need of better Crawford, Judd, street illumination. Frequently out- p . q j Sr ThT handicap" of anUquated Dalrymple B K, lighting methods or no illumination Houston, J. W., whatsoever. Many times there arc Higdon, W. R., occasional business centers Which Mo j M , form remote centers of activity. Ai- ,., HOW About It? most always there are certain inter- vveicn, x r.. sections ana. puuus w -o. Mr James R. League heads the tjon which require particular lighting )OWjle, a C, Hend'ersonville Real Estate Board. for thte protection gf pedestrians Uiori G( Now we may expect to hear of lea- and motorists alike. Suburban high- . gues and leagues of real estate being ways are often integral . parts of Leach, lorn . .i... .ul..u .iM f travpl and for com- Keener. J. A., munitv advertising purposes as we Corbin, N. J., If the developments in or near ag or safety's sake, should be well Hollandj p G f Franklin expect to sell many lots lighted. . . . Frazier v T during the coming spring and sum- Modern street-lighting has been grazier, j., mer electric lines, sewer lines, side- aptly described as the "show window Gnbble, A. J., walks and streets must be provided. 0 the city." It attracts out-of-town Angel, Bard M as well as local buyers, it. stabilizes (Jujf E N( Macon county citizens must not get and increases, real estate values, it w D the idea that tneir mnus advances civic yrmc, F.u...ww - two or three miles of Asheville, and civic improvements and shows pro- Southards, Bob, price them accordingly. Those who, greSsiveness of administration. As a Vai.hook, E. A., ! .i.-ii u U nmnprc in 19.16. f ..KKp cafptv and comfort '. 00 Will Sim -- guaruwii ui ...,, Everyman is entitled to get all he it lessens crime, facilitates traffic, as- 1 tan for his real estate, but men with sists tne fire and police departments .money will not pay unreasonable red'Uces traffic accidents and opens prices. If they had been in tne nami up t0 th c,tlZens tne tun enjuymcm . . of so doing they would not have o the thoroughfares of the commu- ""e"- u- 1 Franktin Franklin Milfshoal Highlands Smith's Bridgt' Cartoogechaye Highlands Highlands . Cartoogechaye Ellijay Franklin Franklin Cartoogechaye Sugarfork Franklin Ellijay Nantahala Cowee Ellijay Franklin Franklin Franklin Smith's Bridge Franklin Franklin Sugarfork Millshoa Sugarfork Franklin Franklin Ellijay Franklin Franklin Cartoogechaye of the Superior court of Macon coun ty, made in the above entitled pro- .nnnlntinir the iindersicrned' ' ceeuiuKf "ft"-"" o heinir the property . . in cou u nd tiprp- " j uommissiuuci iv s-i. attached in said action and condemn- described pd to sale by the judgment rendered matter descried, therein at November term, 1925, of I will, on Monday the 19th day of the Superior Court of Macon county Aprijf 6, between the legal hours aforesaid, viz: , . 0f saie at the court house door, in?, JTioisM the tow. of Franklin, Macon county from W H. Toy an wife, Mary Toy North Carolina, sell to the highest to Mrs. Olive T. Jones, dated the oidder on terms to be announced at 30th day of October, 1914 and regis- aid the following described SlJsif W A Certai" l0tfinMhe t0W"f Carolina in Book Y-3, page 550 et seq Highlands, county of Macon, state said lands .adjoining the lands of of North Carolina, bounded and de- Mary Toy, the lhompsoij w"" scribed as follows: rah Hill and others, and bounded as the N sjde of BSning at a stake, the South- Spring street in 'the town of, High east corner of the land belonging to andS(i beginning at a stake in the N Sarah Hill and her children, runs q Spfing stret at the SE corner South 85 degrees JfJ0l 0f lot No. 109, same being located S 'S uA 64 E 165 ieet from the NE corner of Grant; then South 53 degrees East Spring anl Second streets, runs N 22 with the South boundary line of E 167 eet and g inches to a stake in state Grant, No. .668 32 poles to a . m the public road, w poies anu iu u, a ieet wun me aney iu to a stake in the South bank of the NW corner of No 113; then s 22 Highlands-Cashiers road; then , w inches tQ . a- gtake S.Jw Wit 30 "5 in the N line of Spring .street at the 20 links: North 77 degrees West 23 SW corner of said lot No. 113; thence poles; North U degrees wesi pu 64 W with said street line J teet North 41 : 'ATg W?.t i to the beginning. po es; then North 1 degrees i West no es and linns ii i u-6'" c i Containing ten acres, more or less C. C. POINDEXTER, and being a part ot state uruu y 4t.A9 Commissioner. - ... c . L7i.M.A i ont run i 14a' and a pan oi piaic y 498. Said sale , will be .made to sausiy p , , pftwer Commission. iudement in said action-in avor oj ; - " plantiff and against defendant ana In compiiance with the FederaF her said property at act (41 Stat 1063) n0. tprest thereon trom tne im uay um, . - . . , ThU the 3rd day ot M1926. 5t-A2 ' Sheriff. Carolina, has made application cover ing a proposed project on Cullasaja River and its tributaries between j Highlands and a point approximately Second Week .BradUy, W. R., Cloer, Jim, oney. ; The League's Program (fnt rlarW What finer monument comu a yw- Buchanan, J. T., rnrnpninc T. A.. gressive city administration institute I par"risht G. T., I i, tannrs in fiffirp than a ! . . , i iu !"" .i 'vwv ------ .--- I RnlfHn ti M.. u. ''fm of Women Voters of Upalltifui and utilitarian installation DU18U1- . North Carolina is working for the of street lighting? , Hoagland, k u, iMonii wiui u. . o Franklin w th an abundance of Frazier, M. E., following reforms ,n the state gov- J" going t0 waste . should Barnes, J. M., crnment: have a modern system ot s.ireei ugm- D.,A T T 1 Estaglishment of a farm colony ing This is particularly true of ' .. - for older women than those received Main street. A white way is the so t Samarcand. lutlonv ,. Z Reformatory for colored girls- Good Advice WW appropnauu BW rilW .f Italv. mav McCoy, S. E 3. Australian, gauo:. ;. Lb, e the -whole Vahook. C B.. 4. Limit working day to eignt ". advice recently r:n.-o t m VV l . Vt O . . , "I VV 11113, J . ' f Rowland, A. L., Bryson, J. B., Keener, E. N., Snyder, T. N., . Cowee Smith's Bridge Cowee Ellijai Cartoogechaye Burningtown Franklin Smith's Bridge Franklin , Flats Cowee Franklin Ellijay Smith's Bridge Millshoal Sugarfork Franklin Franklin - " " - ... I world some gooa aavice hours for children under 10 year, v when he instructed the. officials -ot nis Done . order of the Board, in ad mercant,le .a 2nd day of , - , j advice ust now. and cease flipping nviarcn, ivo. 5.- Marriage , bans Jo3e ; published J1" "Jxic0.s aair9. so long HORACE Tr HURST. as Mejcico is not .interfering, wttn us. A2 Qerk. 'The advice to mina your own iui- rniiiri a so he accepted wun two weeks before marriage. We have not given the first and fifth of the proposals- sufficient study to warrant an expression of opinion. As to the second, third and fourth we believe that all the voters of the state should pledge their future rep- resentatives and senators to vote for these measures Ac ttiP cpmnd measure, the state .niMt affnrd to nedect any class of its citizens regardless of ' race. At present their ' appears to be no prop r mpthnd of takine care of wayward colored girls. Hence as a protection for society as a whole someming .iintitH Kp dotip alon? this line The Australian ballot, perhaps the most important of these measures; should be put into state-wide effect without further delay, yniy tne pro fessional politicians are working against the Australian ballot. If this method is a fair and honest way to elect public officials, why not adopt ' Th adootion of the Australian ballot will throw several political fcntap nut of a iob. Consequently the sooner it is put into force the profit by every individual citizen of this and every otner coumry. i inn ing youf crwn business is goon com mon sense, and good law. Sit down and ponder over the miscniei xnai i nnJ thp hparts that are render- a i,nhinnv nVht vhere in vour home tVl wuu.j.j "O--- .1- j . town of Franklin, 'Because somcouuy else's business in- ,a n.... v.. -o - . . , c-a nf h own. in tnis oav anu age there is so much to learn and do on ones own account wmi A ral nlarp for the busv-body. And Mussolini, is right when he intimates that the same rule applies to nations as well as individuals. To The Democratic Voten of The Twentieth Judicial Uutnct; I am a candidate for re-election for the office of Solicitor of the A)th Ju dicial District, subject, to the wishes nf hp Dpmocratic voters. I assure you that I will appreciate vmir snnnort ' and influence in the coming Primary. - ' ' 12t-J4 GROVER C. DVIS-, NOTICE OF TAX SALE NOTICE OF SALE tt-j... k ;rt,,P of the oower two miles northwesterly therefrom. of sale contained in a deed of trust Any objection to such application or from L B. Rhinehart, and wife M request for a hearing thereon, to tv t,- u. tt,, nndersitrned Kether with any briefs, reports, or IS, jMliiicnai i, iu . --- i ... . , . trustee -dated September 2nd, 1918 other data tor wnicn consideration trustee, aaten . , . . . , h suKm tted to the and recorded m Book No. u oi Pvp1t. cPPrptarv. .. Federal Power Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, at commission, Washington, D. C. page 228, Office of the Register of 8t-A9 Deeds for Macon county, which deed ' e . of trust 'was executed to secure a JNOUCe Oi Ottie note in the sum of $114.00, due from Tjnder and by virtue of the power L, B. Rhinehart to W. M. Breedlove 0f saie contained in a certain mort which said note was "due on the first gage deed executed by R. P. RusselJ day of September, 1919, and default and wifet' Irene Russell, to the under having been made in . the payment of sjgned Mortgagee, dated September said note and interest thereon, and 924, and duly recorded in Book on the request of the parties to whoir No 28, page 16X and re-recotded in said sum is due, I. will,, on Saturday Book No. 29, page S63, of the records the 10th day of April, 1926, at the o Mortgages and Deeds of Trust for courthouse door, in the county of &coa County, said mortgage being Macon, State of North Carolina, and made tQ secure the piyment of the town of Franklin, and between the debt thereby secured, the undersigned k legal nours oi saie, cu t Mortgagee will, theretore, on rriaay est bidder, ior casn, uic the. 9th day of April, llEo, between described land: the legal hours of sale, at the court All the 'land conveyed by .W. M house door of Macon counyt, at Breedlove and wife, to L. B. 1 Rhine- Franklin( North Carolina, expose to hart, bounded as follows: ' sale, to the highest bidder for cash, Beginning at a post oak and rock. th f . described prooertv: the NW corner of the Oak Grove situated,! lying and being in Macon church house property, and runs N unty, Noith Carolina, in Sugarfork 74 degrees and 30 mnutes W 17 poles townshiPl and more particularly de to a rock in the edge of the old road, scrjbed as follows: Government land. BEGINNING at fallen chestnut, be ginning l corner, of" Grant ..No. . 2356, runs North 36 East 58 poles to a rock at small branch; then down branch with the meanders South 31 East 18 To Rpssie Fletcher.' and all other nprsons. havine or claiming to' have any right, title, cr interest in the fol lowing described property : . You and each of you will take no tice that at a sale of land for taxes held at Franklin, Macon county North Carolina on the 6th day of July, 1925, the undersigned purchased for the taxes due thereon, the follow ing described land: 11ft acres in Elliiav township, on Masbbnrn branch, and known as the Benbow property. That the name of tha nprson in whose name said tana was taxed or specially assessed, was Rpe.P Fletcher. That the years that ttip land was taxed was 1921. 1922. 1923 and 1924. That the amount of the taxes and costs was $42.84; and that the time or redemption win ex pire oil. the 6th day of July, 1926. This the 5th day f March, 192.6. ROBT. FULTON,. CIIAS. FULTON and ED HORN, Jp-A2 . " ' Purchasers. then S 50 W 5 poles and 21 links to a rock in old road, also in C. W. Rus sell's line; then with said line S 2 de grees and 45 minutes, W 3 poles to a rock, Dick' Byrd's corner in said line ; then S 68 degrees and 30 minutes t 20 poles and 3 links to a rock, the S. W. corner of said church property then N 14 degrees and 15 minutes E 10 1-2 poles to the beginning. This the 8th day of March, 1M. LENNIE BREEDLOVE, HPP-4t-A2 Trustee. Administrator's Notice Havinsr nualified as administrator of I. T, Peek and Josephine reek, de rpaspd. late of Macon county, N. C. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ot saio ne rpased to exhibit them to the un dersigned on or before the 10th day of March, 1927, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate will nlcase make immediate settlement This -10th day of March, 1926. .J. M. RABY, A2 ' Administrator. poles to a bunch of maple sprouts on bank of blanch; thence 35, East 20 poles to a stone at the roach thence down the road; thence South 76 East 10 poles to a stake; then North 81 East 23 poles to a stake and pointer on bank of the road; thence South 12 poles to stake in an old line ; then South 8U West 84 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 25 acres, more or less. ; SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at .chestnut dn top of a ridge, run3 North 10 F.ast 46 noles to a stake : then North 20 West 5 poles to a stake in an old line; tnence soutn w west with that line, 26 poles to stake and pointer; thence West 26 to. a chestnut; thence South 20 East 40 poles to a mountain oak; then East 26 poles to the BEGINNING, contain ing 15 acres, more or less". This 6th day of March, 1926. ,. S. R. JOINES, 4t-A2 Mortgagee'
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