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FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1328. THE FRANKLIN PRESS PAGE FIVE Notice f ' Tax Sale The -heirs at law of D. B. Vcrdcll and all persons or corporations claim ing by. through, or under said heirs will take notice that at a sale of lands and interests in lands, for taxes, held and had in the town of Franklin, Ma ton county, Norh Carolina, on the 3rd day of August,. 1925, the under signed purchased the land and privi leges and appurtenances' thereto be loiging to 218 acres of land situated in the county of Macon, State of North Carolina, m Smith Bridge township and known as the D. B. Verdell lands, that the name of the persons in whose name said land, and interest thprpin. was taxpd. is Verdfll heirs that the years for which same was tavcA or snpriallv assessed, are 1922 1923 1924; that- the time of redemD- tion will expire on the 3rd day of Ane-nst. 1926: that the amount oi taxes, penalties and costs for which said lands and interest therein we re sold is $64.16. This the 27th day of February, 192:') J. M. and rKxSlJ WlLLlb, 4t-CCP-M26 INSECT CONTPvOL IS GOOD GARDEN INSURANCE. Swine Growing Pays When Developed Right NOTICE OF TAX SALE To W. S.. Hayes and all persons having or claiming to have, any right title, or interest in the following dc scribed property : 1 . 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; One undivided half-interest in 28 acres in Elliiay township known as the N. L. Whitcomb land, listed to W.S. Hayes, for the. taxes for the following years: 1919, 1920, 1921, Y)U and 1923. That the amount of said taxes and costs was $8.19, and that the time of redemption will expire on the 6th day of July, 1926. ., This 5th day of March', J926. JOHN T. HENRY, 3t-M26 ' Purchaser Ralriirh. N. C Insects do their maximum injury to the farm or home crnrrlen parlv ill the SDritlff wllCtl the vegetables are .small and tender, but this is also a time when ettective control may be secured. "Control measures can be usea ei fprtivplv with less exDense and on coming generations of destructive in sects may be prevented by giving at tention to the insect prooiem eany in the spring," says W. Bruce Mabee extension entomologist at State Col lege. "Very often we wait until we rable damage and then it is too late to help. We should keep close watch to get the best results (rim rnhtrnl methods. Mr. Mabee states that upon tmaing insects injuring vegetabels, it must fire determined whether they arc ill JV U V- --''-- . 4 h Kiti'ncr or sucking kind. It tney have jaws and eat the foliage, they may be conti oiled by ousting or cnr-ivino- with some stomach poison as arsenate of lead or calcium arse nate. If the insects have sucKing rt5 that is. a bill to putic- UIUUVH v ' . - ture the plant and suck out the sap? they can be killed by a contact m ccrtiriAe This kills bv coming in contact with the body and may be like the nicotine sulphate or on emul sions. . .' . "Sometimes," says Mr. Maoee, "there are diseases such as tomato .Mini, vahirh An considerable damage. These are controlled by fungicide sprays or dusts such as the Bordeaux mixture. It has been found that this may be combined with arsenate of lead, nicotine sulpnate or doih mm tw cret disease and insect control at the same time. There are some mix tures already prepared that may be the market and used in small gardens without great cost." UntB whn suffer damage trom in sect pests and wish to have informa inn ohm, them should write to the UUU uivm f""- . extension entomologist at state col lege sending in a specimen ot tne pest Notice of Tax Sale Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of Barak Wright, deceased, late of Mn-nn rniintv N. C. this IS to no- tify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of March, or tnis notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to ciA estate will olease make immedi ate settlement. This 20th day of March, 1926. FRANK I. MURRAY, Ai6 Administrator, Here's Real Paint House painting isn't a matter of prejudice it's a matter of business and common sense. Paint isn't like an apple you can't tell by looking at it or by biting it how good or bad it is. It takes weeks, perhaps months, and maybe a year or more to tell whether it was worth what you paid. SWP stands for Sherwin-Williams Paint (Prepared) and its fifty-year record of results means quality and satisfaction to any painter or property-owner. Be sure the initials are on the label, then you can count on the contents being right. . We're agents. BRYANT FURNITURE CO. Tn Rhodes Pucket Mica Mining company and all other persons; firms or corporations, haying or claiming tn tiave anv right, title or interest in the following described property : You and each ot you will taice notice that at a sale ot land tor taxes neia at Franklin, Macon county, North Carolina, on the 6th day ot July, 10 he iinHersitmed Durchased for the taxes due thereon, the following de scribed land:- All the mineral inter act in. the T M. McCracken land in VOV 1 11' j , . Millshoal township, listed to tne saiu Rhodes Pucket, Mica Mining com Kinv a rnrnoration. for the years that the mineral interest was taxed or assessed: 1923 and 1924; that the said oinnunt was sft.160. and that time or redemption will expire on the 6th day of July, 1926. . This March 5th, lo. ELMER TOHNSON, I 1 Purchaser. NOTICE OF TAX SALE To The Baird Mica and Clay com pany or any one else claiming by through the said Baird Mi ca and Clay company .will take notice thit at a sa 1e of land for taxes a' Franklin, Macon county, North Car olina, on the 3rd day ot August, the undersigned purchased tor taxes due thereon for the touowing de scribed land, , mineral and mining with privileges, in Franklin township Macon county, North Carolina, all mineral in and. on-the. land known as the Z. Baird property, that the years for ;tohich said land was taxea or as sessed were for years 1923 and 1924; that the time of redemption will ex the 3rd dav of August, 1926 and the amount of the taxes penalties and cost for which said land was soia is $46.50. ... : . .. Th s the 10th day ot Marcn, ivo. C. A. SETSER, p-M26 Purchaser. NOTICE OF TAX SALE Tn Tnhn Elmore, heirs and ail other nerenns having or claiming to have any right or interest in the following Hesrrihed nronertv : You and each of you will take notice that at a '..sale of land for taxes held at rranKiin, jvia fnn rmintv. North Carolina, on the 6th day of July,1 1925, the undersigned purchased for the taxes due thereon the fnllnwincr described land: Ten acres, more or less, in miii sVinal townshio. listed to John El more heirs on Rabbit Creek, between the Elmore and Ammons branch, That the name of the person in whose name the said land was taxed: jonn Elmore heirs: or specially assessed. was 1924. 192.. 1922 and other years. That the amount ot tne taxes ana cost was $8.05; and that the time of redemption will expire on the oth day of July, 1926. ' ... . This 2nd day of March, wzo. J. M. RABY, 3t-M26 Purchaser. Administrator's Notice . Having qualified as administrator of Walter Talley, deceased, late of Marnn rnntltv. N. C this is to notify all persons, having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the ?7nA Aav of March. 1927. or this notice will be plead in bar of their ....i . ... i . recovery. All persons inaeDtea to saifl estate will olease make immedi Raleigh, N. C From live grade- sows and a pure bred Berkshire sire a swine growing industry has been developed on the farm of the Upper Coastal Plain branch station near Rocky Mount that is . returning ap proximately $3,000 per year to the farm. 'This is an instance of. nrofits in swine rakino- when the work is Start- - - - ri - - r - ed in the right way," says Prof. R. S. Curtis, animal husbandman at Mate College. "This work was started only four years ago and was begun by selecting from a car of hogs that we secured in Georeia for feeding purposes, five of the best looking brood sows, incse we orossea witn a pure bred Berkshire sire and now frnm the farm, we are shioninK an- nnallv two rar loads of fat hoes, one in the spring and one in the fall. In almnt-i two weeks' time. Prof. Earl Hnstetler. who has charce of our swine work, will ship 60' head of 200 pound, well finished hogs to the Richmond market." , Prof. Curtis states that this is one irlea that" should be adooted bv farm ers all over North Carolina. The to tal cost of the hogs used to start this work "did not exceed $75 and from this start has grown a two carload busi ness annually returning approrimate- ly $3,000. This but emphasizes more than ever the practical method of growing into the hoc business instead of buying into it as so many growers try to do and so often fail. Prot. Curtis states that it is really an inspiration to see the good things which may come in livestock farming from small begin nings when properly managed. MR. TOM PORTER BUYS Tuesday Mr. Tom Porter closed the deal with Mr. Norman Barnard for . approximately 15 acres just out side the city limits on the ueorgia road. This tract lies just south of the home of Mr. Barnard, the con sideration was announced as $500 per acre. "Mr. Porter will probably build a brick residence on nis new holdings. The site purchased by Mr. Porter is one of the most choice in Macon county, magnificent views of the mountains being obtained in all directions. WORK RUSHED ON NEW BLOCK Messrs.' Franks, Cunningham : and Cabe have a large force of hands at work this week grading the basement f"r the new block to be erected on iWin. street on the site of the old meat market. The necessary brick are alrearlv on the CTOunrf. The en tire1 building will be rushed to com pletion at the earliest possible date. Sell the cull hens. BETHEL NOTES Ci:ui i;e SiOtt, is curing a smile this week -a. nine-poin-l kH A, lot of sickness around Bethel flu and mumps. Miss Nellie Scott is improving some; We hope Nellie will soon be able to be back in Sunday school again. 'We wonhl be dad if everybody around would come and help in out Sunday school. ... SPRING -IS- C O M I N G - 4 THE dull, dirty winter is almost gone. Soon you will be cleaning house and the Living Room that has seen such hard service for the past six months will need brightening up with New Furniture and Cur tains and Draperies. So we have prepared in advance to meet your needs with the most beautiful stock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS we have ever offered for the selection and approval of the people of this community. Beautiful Suite and Odd Pieces, Tables of all descriptions, Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Mirrors and Rugs and many other things to brighten up your home and to keep iihem for table and cheerful. ' 1 Come In And Let Us Show You That We Can Supply AH Your Home Furnishing Needs At Less Than The Prices Asked In The Big City Stores. BRYANT FURNITURE COMPANY J. A Special Deirinstratioil "The Range with the Clock" AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE April 12th and 13th; also night of 13th, at store room in Hotel Franklin Building. Both women and men invited. Electricity is cheaper than woodor coal. Help pay your taxes by using more current. WATER AND LIGHT DEPARTMENT T. W. ANGEL, JR., Manager. j II lilt I1M III 7ft V?l i .ifi s mm v immh hi . . r ti'4S II Vf Mi LI El - W --.! tit U LK i H ' tJ V ."Ml y fit- h y?diL Ml Through a Special Arrangement with the Manufacturers You can be a better cook even than "Mother by using the Westinghouse Automatic Electric Range the range vith the clock. Hiink of it! You can prepare a big roast, and five vegetables simultaneously all will be ready for serving at the same time none will taste of the others, even if one of the vegetables is onions! That's only one of the marvelous things you'll learn at these demonstrations. All without obligation. Be sure to come while tne expert Home iiconomics instructor is uc. j" jt a t ... ''. ate settlement. This 22nd . day of March, 1926. GEO. CARPENTER, A16 i , Administrator.
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