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THURSDAY .JUNE 2, 1927 THE FRANKLIN PRESS PACE THREE NOTICE OF SEIZURE This is to notify the owner of, or any person claiming title to, or any person claiming to hold a, lien against a certain automobile, to-wit: A Hupmobile, Motor No. R100994, Serial No. R100815, which was seized by me, pursuant to Consolidated Stat utes of North Carolina, 3411-F, to file their claim for said automobile on or before the tenth day of 'June, 1927, or the same will be sold as provided by law. This 30th day of May, 1927. . C. L. INGRAM. Sheriff. It HINTS FOR BETTER SUNDAY SCHOOLS Have refreshments at our fountain and get a silver teaspoon with 'ach sundae. Smith s Drug Store. STEVE WANTS TO BORROW AN EAR Your ear, Mr. Man. Lend it, a moment. And listen. And heed ! Steve has some new spring ties. s Beauties, every one of them. Cravats and bows both ready tied and otherwise. They are from fifty cents to a dollar and a half. You'll need several for the summer. . Get 'em now! THANK YOU! J. S. Porter & Co. EVERYTHING A MAN WEARS Bank of Franklin Building FRANKLIN, N. C. BIDE A WEE To those who are tired, hot and thirsty we extend a cordial ' in vitation to visit our store and spend a while in our comfortable chairs and under the cooling breezes of . our electric fans. Should you feel the need of refresh ments while so doing, our courteous assistants will be glad to attend your wants. Our place of business is located just around the corner from the Idle Hour Theatre. After the show drop in with your friends and partake of a deliriously cooling drink or an ice cream Sundae. The Coolest Place in Town There are many, persons who would like' to see the world made into a great Christian community but seem to think that in His work to that end Christ did , not use the best method. They wish to save the world enacting and enforcing . "blue 1aw". and "nrnhihition amendments." In the present condition of society such laws, are usetul, but there are several reasons why they can not bring mankind to an ideal state. Man-made laws do not set a hich enough standard; they attempt to control actions without puntying the fountains from which these actions flnw and thev can not be enforced unless there is a considerable part of the citizenship which wishes law enforcement. By Christ's method for saving the world, teaching is used to show men the way of. life and love is used as the force with which to bring them into that way. You . can render no finer service either as a patriot or as a Christian than by giving loyal, whole-hearted co-ooeration in the work of some' Sunday School. The task is so great that it needs an tha thought that we can give it. Tt U hnned that the following sug gestions will liave some value to those who realize the value ot tne sunaay Schools to the church and society in Sen?1- ... . lL The first step to De tancn Dy inc rhnnl worker is to eet as tuuuuj w w . . clear an idea as possible of the ef fect that the Sunday bchool can ana should have on human lives, ine suffering and heartaches which sin causes in the world can be ended only by putting God's kingdom of onH lmlinps into oeonle's hearts. By carrying on the work of the Sunday School, bod's servants may t-.i ,.,;no iniav all tears' from the eyes of humanity. It is the work of the Sunday nooi w create c .v.irh Kani wroic anu saving lauii i v.i"." -- ... t- v,t thie faith is eiven lite W StC uiai w..- . ... by the practice of actual Chirstlike living such as James uesciiuj.. ' a ...t-Af tiaQ decided what is the general aim of Sunday Schools he s ready to Degm iu . . . j - ui n pommunitv. special neeus i " . , The public schoo teacher wou dno be expected to oegin wu. -"""V" knowing the number of children who snouia oc cuiuuvv. ... . something about their lives It no less important tnat aunuy "hall make a survey of religious on ditions to d scover )us what they 17 need to do In mo.trfjjf ii ;,ri,wiinrds a few Chirstian a list of the names oi a fn the neighborhood who .should be in inc lies . t1l , w,n ,n. in Sunday ?ci . f cw.af, Master who di- neignpornoou .u. rom saved would not expeci ua he saving of any "fragment of hu- manity." , l.... nut When tne wuiu --o-- , JS how many Sunday school ana now a LaUending.the facts shoul be mad oil memners ui m- - should be interested in .jro (r imnroving the auenua... . 1CW II11V tliSc attendance caiiip"8i : - this auei . advantage he able to use i p.""- ; some of the special invitation cards which are put ou by t &Cn Va n 11. or uy ..C.- T?;.- ,r nuatterlies which pimiisiica . j"-- ... JCshe caPrds. bear some message Uk -We rmssed you tunday "Ynu are w , School." But no card can make an invitation that win nave - . r rt n .n i ltv l i'v - tluence u , r and sunshiny with a siuccic k faSe' u tendance campaign wil ..fa,i to interest amount tO UlUC "V". Cnrlav the ones who come to the Sunday School. The keynote oi uuc u . . n i tur.iicrh a certain variety. uu i 1- - f wooden, lifeless program Sunday al ter Sunday. Change yum -XCT ,.T . " ' -i-n. On one . Sunday conaucuug - ct,rt you may have the boys make short talks and the girls read compositions which' they have prepared on sub jects given them a week before. An other time you may have a Question- box and, endeavor to anbw.u.v i-f i.mi vnnr uuims. "One of the surest ways to create interest is by having spirited smgin Try some quartettes and so ; Once in a while it win jmy niUor npiorhhOrnOOClS, lift... hmro zx l II I ll 1 1 it ll o a'T VV II V IH'l now ... - , f. j... nirnir? It Will not STch ad ,i? Tightly carried out will give everyone a goou xr..r -. mmen are eoing to spend a consideable part of their time, together ana it wm . , , S. . -L..-U orranie for SOCial tor tne umiut meetings than , for it to make the young people teel tnat - kill-bv affair ana tne uiu.v... enemy of innocent pleastfcs..- f For many the most mteresu iB ,lav Srhool can do is t' tuai a - oornect rlear mcssaw give a uccm'y , ? rrA n( r.od. In order iroiii nit viuiu v.. to give such a message tne icacnu must know the lesson to be taught, feel that it is true and of great value, and he must know now u get his pupils to learn tne n i .r.u olaiss of sman une can noi icawn - - boys in the same wav that he would teach a class ot conege iiuiCS..-. t - -i tnarher trv to do a thing somewhat like that His class was interested in something eise-- chief V in having tun ont m m teacher. From 1 Cor. 9:24-27,. wc judge that the Apostle Paul would probably begin a lesson for a class of boys with a discussion of the sports which interested them. Per haps he would have given a lesson to farmerQ hv a discussion of crons. The teacher must use the same kind of words that his pupils are in the habit of using in. their daily conver sation. The teacher should remember that it is wort ten times more to the boy for him to say something good than it is for him to hear the teacher cav it And if tVie teacher can lead the hov to do willinirlv some act of kindness such as carrying a load for an old man, the teacher nas clone compttiincr far hetter than to teach the boy the golden rule or the story of the Good Samaritan. The best training for the- Christian life is prac . . . ... i - j tire in nointr rienteous neecis. Jesus' was the great Teacher. By doing in the right way the work oi the Sundav Schools we become co workers with the Savior in establish ing the kingdom of God on earth. "They that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the timament, and they that turn many to righteous ness as the stars forever and ever." X-KAY. ' NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Macon County Whereas power of sale was vested in the undersigned trustee by deed of trust from Meriwether and Mc Connack Investments, Incorporated, dated 5 day of April, 1926, and regis tered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in Book N-4 of Deeds, page 172, to secure the piayment of three notes of even date with said deed ' of trust, said notes being for $109 50, $109.50, and $1209.50 and payable one, two and three years from the date of said deed of trust respectively, and said deed of trust and notes t stipulated that in case default should be made in the cavment of either of .said notes or ' interest thereon! that all of said notes should at once become due and payable , whatever might be the date of maturity expressed therein And whereas "the first of said notes was due on the 5 day of April, 1927, and no part of the same or the in terest thereon has been paid, and on account of default having been made in the payment thereof, the maturity date of which is more than thirty days prior to the date ot this notice, oil of said notes with interest there on, are therefore, declared to be due and are treated as due and oavable : and the holder of said notes having requested the undersigned trustee to exercise the power vestd in him by said deed of trust. And whereas by deed dated the S dav of Anril. 1926 from S. A. Har ris to Meriwether and McConnack Investments. Inc.. the said Meriwteh- er and McConnack Investments, Inc. assume the navment of the sum of $2200.00 according to the provicions of a deed ot trust executed by . a. Harr to the t.itizens bank, trustee for F. Y. McCracken, said deed ot trust dated the 9 day of February, 1926 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon county in book No. 29 of Mortgages and Deeds ot lrust, page xiu, saia sum of $2200.00 being evidenced by two notes of even date therewith, each for $1100.00, and duej and payable one and two years from date respect- ivpIv and said deed ot trust and notes nrovidine1 that if default should be made in the payment of the first of said notes, then both of them, to gether with interest thereon should immediately become due and payable; and whereas no part of said sum of $2200.00 has been paid. Thi nnilersicrnpf trustees will there forp hv virtue of the nower of sale of said deeds of trust in them vested, on Monday, the 6 day of June, 197 between the legal hours of sale sell at. the rotirthoiise door in Franklin. N '. C. at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the tollowing de- srrihed nronertv : Beginning; at a stone corner M teet P.. of ridce ton. runs S. 3 decrees and 40 minutes W. 882 feet to a noint from which a stone corner bears S. 72 degrees and 41 minutes E. 56 feet; then N. 72 degrees and 41 minutes W.. 1.310 feet to a stake near the junction of two ditches; then N. 55 degrees and 18 minutes ;w. juo feet to a point at corner of wire fence on E. edere of Hitrhwav No. 286; then with edge ot Highway Io. 286, N. 20 degrees and 21 minutes E. 47(1 f pet to a noint in old fence line: then b. 84 degrees and 54 minutes E. passing stone corner at 1,330 icct, 1.399 feet to the beginning, containing 24.19 acres, more, or less This S dav of Mav. 927 C. C POINDEXTER. Citizens Bank Trus tees. ' . 4tU Capt. Lindbergh Uses Goodrich Silvertown Captain Charles A. Lindbergh, who in a little over 33 hours wrote in the sky across the Atlantic Ocean the most amazing accomplishment in aviation history, was . the first trans oceanic flier to carry pneumatic-tired landing gear to the end of his journey. This is the gist of a bulletin just received by Chas Perry, local Good rich Silvertown dealer, from the Goodrich factories at Akron. Captain Lindbergh had his famous plane equipped with Silvertown Airplane Lords at the hangar in ban Hicgo, California, several weeks before he hopped off on the first leg of his epochal o.iuu mile ilight to fans. Arrordinir to Mr Pprrv thpep tirpc which were 30x5 inch stock Silver towns were not tpstpd irt anv wav but were merely picked out of the tire racks at the factory ot the Kyan Airpjlane company by Lindbergh, and applied to the wheels by himself and a helper. "Althouch Lindberch's nlane carried normal loads whpn it honnpd off at San Diego and St. Louis, where it stopped on its way to New York, its load for the Paris hon was consider- ahlv ahove its normal 1 fl nonnds hammered and battered the mono- planes bilvertown equipment on the quarter-mile of runway before it lifted clear and sailed off for Paris. Had one ' of these tires collapsed under this weight, amplified as the plane bounced on the ground, a seriou accident might easily have resulted and the intrepid Lindbergh and his plane would not have left the ground. . "The first thousand feet and the last thousand feet of an airplane's journey are distances of grave stress on the aviator's lyanding gear and its tires. A blowout in New York would have spelled the end of Lind bergh's magnificent venture. A blow out in Paris 'might; have brought a tragic end to such a glorious ac complishment. "But Silvertowns held!. Their strength, their sturdy cushioning stood the stress and strain that had doomed a thousand flights. Captain Charles Lindbergh soared away safe and land ed safe, setting a new record . to' glorify the histor yof American avia tion." i Press want ads bring results. Beginning Saturday the 4th we will give silver teaspoon with each sundae at our foun tain. Smith's Drug Store ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as administrartix of Isaac Keener, deceased, late of Macon county, N, C, this is td notify all persons having claims against the estate nf said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned nrt fir before the 9 day of May, 1928, or this notice will be plead in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement, i his y day ot Mav. Vii . kVA L. jmi..jnjik. Ad ministratrix. pj2 :.s'.ir "We do more than you expect" With our long years of experience ' we can give you excellent service and attention. . We see to all the little things that you through grief or haste might over look. Our motto is to do more than is ex pected of a "Funeral Director." Franklin Furniture Co. Day Phone 103 Night Phone 6203 or 7402 rfc c I Repair Time - Bargains In j HARDWARE When one starts looking over every nook and cranny about the house for possible summer 'repairs--it is usually some item of Hardware that is needed. New Hinges, Screws, Nails, Window Locks, etc. Or, perhaps, an extra Tool or more. As long as it comes under the heading of Hard' ware we have it! Macon County Supply Co.
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