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J THE FRANKLIN . Thursday riAr.cn 3, 1-7 NOTICE North Carolina, Graham County. In the Superior Court. WHITING MANUFACTURING COMPANY SNOWE,DD LUMBER COMPANY, HENRY GREEN, CHARLES H. THOMiY N AND CHAS. W. GREEN. The (L idants" above named will take not; that an action entitled as above'!. been commenced wherein the above named plaintiff is plaintiff, and the above named defendants arc defendants. That the purpose of said .action is to cancel a certain contract made and entered into by and be tween Charles H. Thompson and the Whiting Manufacturing Company for the sali; and purchase of certain lands on Santeetlah Creek, in Graham . county, N. C. as follows: About 5424 3-4 acres of the estate of K. J. Y. Mc Aden About 1105 3-4 acres from Jenkins, Mauney and Barnes. About 950 3-4 acres from Raby, Mooney and Carver. About 14WJ 3-4 acres from 1J. , W. , Swan. About 1000 3-4 acres from John Swan. About 300 3-4 acres from A. W, Cowlei out 333 3-4 acres from E.M. I ' And ar the title to said lands: that ; d summon is returnable on tt day of March 1927, at the i of the Clerk -Superior Court vii aham county when and where the defendants are required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint which will be filed in said office at said time or the plaintiff wjU apply to the court for the rehet demanded .in the complaint. This the 1st day of February 1927. A. H. COLVARD, 4tm3 C. S. C. Graham county. NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Scaled bids will be received bv the District Forester, Washington, D. C, up to and including March 28, 1927, for all the merchantable dead timber standing or down,, and all the live timber marked or designated for cut ting on an area . embracing about 900 acres on the watershed of Wcsser Creek, ' Naritahala National Forest, Swain and Macon counties, North ; Carolina, estimated t be 600,000 ft. B. M. of chestnut. 420,000 ft. B. M. of (,nk, 70,000 ft. B. M. of basswood, 57,000 ft. B. M. of poplar. 7.000 ft. B. M. of cherry and ash, 100,000 ft. B. M.. of Miscellaneous species including buckeye, maple, hick ory and hemlock, 10,000 cords of chestnut acidwood, 3,000 poles; 10,600 hewn cross ties, more or less. No bid of less than $7.50 per M. ft. for poplar, basswood, cherry and ash, $5.50 per M. ft. for oaks, $3.00 per M. ft, for chestnut and miscellaneous species, $0.50 per cord for chestnut acidwood, $0.15 each for tiewn cross fries. 0.25 each for 22 ft.. $0.40 each for 25 ft., $0.65 each for 30 ft.. $0.90 each for. 35 ft., $1.10 each for 40 ft, $1.65 each for 45 ft, $2.20 each for 50 ft., $2.75 each for 55 ft., $3.30 each for 60 ft. and 65 ft. poles based on class A poles, will be considered. t $1,000 must be deposited with each bid to be applied to the purchase .price, refunded or retained in part as liquidated damages, according to the conditions of the sale. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. Be fore bids are submitted, full informa tion concerning the timber, the condi tions of sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the District Forester. Washington, D. C. or the Forest Supervisor, Franklin, N. C. 3tml0 NOTICE QF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. JOHN S. TROTTER v. COWEE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL. By virtue of a venditioni exponas directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Macon county, i will, on Monday, the seventh day of March, 1927, between the. legal hours of sale,, tt the courthouse door iri the town )f Franklin, Macon county mum v umja, sea 10 me - nignesi bidder f cash, to satisfy said venti; tioni exponas in the amount ot tour hundred eighty ($480.10) dollars and ten cents, and the costs of . the action, all of the right, title and interest ot the Cowee Mountain School in the following described property:' All the land described in a deed from R."A. Patton and wife to. Cowed Mountain School, which deed is, regis tered in the office of Register of Deeds of Macon county in Book E4 of Deeds, page 444, and being bounded and described as follows: In Cowee Township, being State Grant No. 2976, beginning at a pine on a ridge-West of Bench Knob, the, beginning corner of B. Caylor and J. Bryson Bench Knob Tract;.. runs North 20 poles to a chestnut-oak; thcji,,.yest 70. poles to a . hickory; then South, .63 .West '20 poles to a chestnutfoak;, ,then South 94, poles -to a black-oak; then North ' 77 East 115 poles to a locust; thea -North 20 West 60 poles to. the beginning containing 34 J-4 acres more or less. This fifsf day-February, 1927. , ' C. L. INGRAM, jst 4tm3 Sheriff Mdcon county.1' NOTICE OF SUMMON In ,the Superior Court .' North Carolina, Graham County. LILLIAN WISHON GROVER WISHON The defendant above named will take- notice that a summon. .was is. sued in the above entitled cause by the Clerk f bupenor Court, of Gra ham cool, '-returnable at his office in Robbf ville on the 19 day of March ISt , that the purpose of said action i sever the bonds of matri mony tm jxisting between the plain tiff 9T. .:endant and the rlefpnrlant is notified to appear at the time and place mentioned for the return r( said summon and answer or demur thereto or the plaintiff will apply to me court lor tne reliet demanded in the complaint. This the 9th day of February 1927. ftmiu A. liAKUtJi COLVARD, Clerk Superior Court, Graham County. ENTRY NOTICE Cl.l. -C M..L r ! Mwic wi iionn Carolina, Macon 4 County ' No. 14992 50 Acre Entered February 12, 1927 Advertised February 1, 1927 Sam. T. Phillips enters 50 acres of land in Smith Bridge township on the waters of Hickory Knoll creek. Bounded on the northwest skin hv J. D. Stiles Double Top track of land and on the southeast . side by S. H. Phillips' heirs' land. Runs so as tO include all thp vdennt UnA in above described boundarv. ' SAM T. PHILLIPS. This February 12, 1927. I Certify that the forecnincr i a true transcriot from the rpmrAt n fny office.' This February 12, 1927. PM10 ALEX MOORE, Entry Taker Resolutions cf Respect Whereas, the " pole horse, of death has again entered our counc il i and removed our frincd and brother, Chas. Recce, from labors in this council to the -supreme council above and although brother Reece mid just been welcomed as a member of. our order when the summons came, yet he had been known all his life to us. . His friendly disposition and"' un blemished character had made an im pression upon us, and his memory will long be cherished in our hearts, and. ou- council Twill- feel "the loss -of one so voiinc and vet much good to- our order. imow, therefore,' Be it Resolved by Cullasaia Council No. 1? Ir n 1 A. M. That our heart-felt wmmilw be 'extended o the family of our de ceased brother, and that we deeply That a page of our minutes be set apart in his memo'rv nnH ttmf ttic' resolutions be spread thereon. : That a. copy of these resolutions given, the Franklin Press for Pub-' lication. Frank I. .Murray, W, G, Mailonee, R. D. Sistc. v ' The SIMeO MONEY and TDfE . ENTRY NOTICE State of North Carolina, Macon ' County No, 14993 JO. Acres ' Jujtered February 19, 1927 , Advertised February 24, 1927, , Jim' Vanhook enters 10 acres of land in Smith's Bridge ' township in the waters of Hickory Knoll creek, bounded as follows: Beginning in a pine, Brittan Stiles' Corner, on south side of Hickory Knoll creek, runs weset with Brittan , Stiics' line to Hickory Knoll creek and so as to include all vacant lands between the . J. H. Vanhook and Brittan Stiics lands. . ' ,1 JIM VANHOOK This February J 9. 1927. I certify that' the foregoing is a true ttanscrmt . froni the records in my office. This February 19. 1927. - Alex Moore, Entry-Taker. -PNri7 ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as administrate of L. F. Crawford, clr ;nK;C(li -AC Macon county, N. C., this is to n, all persons having clans against ,' estate of said dece, -A to. r- them to the undersign' 1 "r or b'-' the 15th day of Fc1 19?c this notice will be p' . in 1" their recovery. All r " ind-' to i-aid estate will f " .' mrdi-itc settlement. r'lh ' Fib-u -.-y, 1927. MYSA CRAWFOn, dmini-trix. t' EXECUTOR'S no Having qualified ac . P. Pfr.l.t"d, deceased county, N. C, this. ; pcrons having clai-es'-V- of sai'f - decc thorn to the undersigr thr 1?th day of No th "otice will be -tb. ' -ecovcry. All ' to ''"'H estate will f m settlement. ' N , !?26. G. Er. i"Vir. 'CE "to1- o' noti'"' unt r-' o- - 1927 :., )... ;.i. (! 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