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PAGE TWO the franklin press THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1S27 Misses Kathcrinc I'orlcr and Jliclma Kay left Monday for Greensboro, to register as Freshmen at the North Carolina College for Women. Mises Tim Crawford and Ora Sue Hunnicutt left Wednesday for Greensboro, where they will begin their second years' college work at N. C. C. W. Mr. Emory Hunnicutt drove Tim and Ora Sue through the country. 1 i 1 1 ' NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE North Carolina, Macon County , .Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust, dated the first day of April, 1926, executed by the Florida Investment company, Inc., a corporation duly or ganized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of North Carolina ,to A. W. Horn, trus tee, to secure an indebtedness to C. f. Moody in the sum of Forty-eight Thousand Eight Hundred iwenty-iwu; ($48,822.50) Dollars and Fifty cents, asj evidenced by nine (9) bonds or , promissory notes of even date with j bid deed of trust: - ' And, whereas, fhree of said bonds i or notes of rive .thousand t$3,uw; Dollars each are now clue and pay able, with interest thereon, said notes falling due the first day of April, 1927; And, whereas, said deed of trust provides that if the first ot said notes apd interest thereon is not paid at maturity, then and in that event the whole of said sum shall immediately become due and payable; , . l And, whereas, said party of the second part, and the party of the third part, C. F. Moody, mentioned in said deed of trust, now declare that all of said notes are. now due and nayable according to the tenor and f eoit AfpA trust, and de- ICllJia v' 1 oaiu vi v v v. -' mand -having .been made on the said party of the second part mentioned in said deed of. trust by said C. F. Moody, the beneficiary, to foreclose said deed of trust by exercising the power of sale contained therein, and to declare all of said indebtedness due and payable, including taxes on said premises,, and interest on same as' the same may appear on the face of said deed of trust ; Now, therefore, the undersigned trus tee will, on the 8th day of October, 1927, at twelve o'clock M., in the town of Franklin, at the court house door in Macon county, sell to the highest bidden at public auction, for cash, all these traets or parcels oi ian, described - in a . deed of , trust , from Florida Investment .company, Inc., dat ed as aforesaid,' to A. W. Horn, trus- tee, which-lands are fully described in said deed, of trust and registered m th'e office of the register of deeds of Macon . county in .book No. 30, on page 58 et seq., on May 1st, J926, to which bciok, page and record reference is hereby, specifically made for a more complete1 and full description of said lands. Also reference being made to the plat of J. H. Dalton, surveyor, which plat .is duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds for' Macon county, North Carolina, in book of platt, No. 1, page....... . This boundary of pronerty consists f annroximatelv three thousand acres and i valuable mountain land, located on the waters of Wautaga creek and Cowee creek and known as the C, F. Moody boundary. This the 5th (lav of September, 1927. A. W. HORN, trustee.. CFM 5t06 NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Sealed bids will be received j by the Forest Supervisor, Franklin, North Carolina, up to and including October 8, 1927, for all merchantable dead timber, standing or down, and all the live timber marked for cutting on an area embracing about 80 acres on the watershed of Downs Prong of Burn ingtown creek, Nantahala . National forest, in Compartments 76 and 77 of the Franklin Working circle, estimat ed to be 67,000 feet, B. M., of poplar, 40,000 feet, B. M., of chestnut and 15,000 feet, B. M of oak and other species, including red oak, black oak, white oak and chestnut oak, more or less. No bids of less than $6.00 per M feet for poplar, $4.50 per . M feet for oak and other species and $1.50 per M feet for chestnut will be considered. $100.00 must- be deposited with each bid to be applied to the purchase price, refunded or retained in part as liquidated damages, accord ing to the . conditions of the sale. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the tim her, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Franklin, North Carolina. 2tS15 "tr. oak, the fourth corner of State Grant 2816, runs south 76 west 66 poles to a stake and pointers in the line of State .Grant 3587; then north 20 west, with said line 46 poles to the center of big creek; then up said creek wjth its meanders with the center thereof, 53 poles to a hemlock on the cast bank of said creek, corner of said State Grant No. 2816; , then south 53 1-2 east, with line of said state grant No. 2816, 114 poles to the Begin ning, containing 14 acres, more or jess, and being a part of said State Grant No. 3587. ... .. . . ' Excepting from a four acre tract of land conveyed to W. T. Potts by Thomas F. Parker and S. Priolau Kavenel, trustees, all minerals in said tract of land, as heretofore reserved by the parties under whom the said W, T. Potts claims title. V And further excepting a water right over a part of this land, which has been given to the town of Highlands by 'the parties of the first part. This the'lst day of September. 1927. GILMER A. 'JONES, Trustee. deed as so recorded rcfcrrencc is hereby made and had for a full and accurate description of the lands to be sold. This the 5th day of September, 1927. R. D. S1SK, Trustee. 5tQ6 NOTICE OF SALE HEALTH! Health is embodied in every mouthf ul of COS TA'S DELICIOUS ICE CREAM. . ' Rich in cream and ingre dients it can be accepted as the better part of', each meal for it. is more than a dessert, it is a HEALTH FOOD. Ap petizing even to the chronic dyspetic " i t"; brings glow to jthe "cheek and is high in vital food elements.' Sold! at 'our fountain " served at- our tables j and delivered to your homes just when you want it. ' : Meet Your Friends at Smith's CALL US FOR YOUR DOCTOR ' PHONE 82 (drug store! 1 Ike'MexallShrt i 3 DRUG rt "We Always Sell the Best" North Carolina, Macon County Whereas, powr of sale was . vested in the undersigned trustee by deed of trust from B. L. Morrow, to Gilmer A. Jones, trustee, dated September 12, 1925 and registered in the office of the register of deeds for Macon coun ty in book No. 29, page 214, to secure the payment of .Seventeen thousand three hundred nine ($17,309.25) and 25-100 Dollars, represented by three notes of Five thousand seven hundred sixty-nine ($5,769.75) and 75-100 each, of even date with said deed of trust, payable! . one, ' two and three years from date respectively, ' wiih intercut from date until paid, and said deed of trust and notes stipulated that in case default should be made in the payment of either of said not?. 'or interest upon same at maturity, then all of said notes should become at once due and payable whatever might be the date of maturity expressed therein: and Whereas, the first note v.v? due on September 12, 1926, and no part o" the same or the interest thereon has been paid , and on account ef default having been made in the payment thereof, the maturity . date of which was more than thirty days prior ,x.) the date of this notice, ' all three "of said notes with' interest thereon are therefore, declared : to h: and ore treated as due and pay-tble, ai'd the holder of said notes havint; requested the undersigned trustee to exercise the power vested in him by said deed of trust; ' '." ';' I will, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of trust in me vested on Monday, the 3rd day of - October : 1927, between the legal hours of sale, sell at the court house door' in Franklin, Macon county, North Carolina; at ; public auction to the highest bidder for. cash, the following herein described "prpperty : TRACfl: Beginning at a cicuin ber tree on the Shortoff raid, then south 62 west 18 poles ,to a sassafnis tree; thence south 28 west 16 po'es to a stake; thence south 55 west 16 poles to a stake;, thence, souih 67 west. 18 poles to a white oak; thence south 48 west 20 spoles to a stake; thence south 29, west 2 poles to a white-oak .on the "ozA',. ard no uv the river in' the line of lands of Merry .Stewart; thence north 75 west, with said line, 38 poles to a Spanish oak, the S. W. corner of State Grant No. 1896; thence north 15 east, with the west boundary line of said Grant, 32 poles to a Spanish oak in the south boundary line of 751; thence with said line west 38 poles to a stikc in the road ; thence with the road fiS follows : North 8 west 5 polos ; north 43 west 6 poles; north 83 west 7 poles; north 15 west 8 pole:.; north 36 west 21 poles f north 63 east 22 poles; north 40 east 15 poles; north 35 west 14 poles; north ':') west 13 poles; north 47 wes-t 16 P3.es; north 5. east 10 poles;' north 26 west 10 poles; north 12 west 1!' poles; north 41 west 10" poles ; north 2 east , 1' poles; north 20 east-12 poles u a stake in, north boundary hrtj of JA; then 'continuing with the franklin Highlands road as -foliows : North 4 east 14 poles; .north 9 east 1Z. poles; north' 45 east' 17 'poles; north 59 east 9, poles; north 1,4 east 9 poles; north 39 east 4 Jp61es and 22 links. then north 61 s east 10 poles;. north 31 east .16 .poles; north 66 east 12 poles; north 53 east 8 poles and 21 links; then north 30 east 2 poles and 15 links- to a stake; then south 20 east 32 poles' to a stake; the N. W. corner of a deed from,; E. P. Norton to W. T. Potts; then with the lines of said deed, north 76 east '32 poles to a white oak; then north 55 east 60 poles to a white oak; then south 30 poles to a white oak; then north 60 east 44 poles to a white oak, the be ginning corner of State Grant . No. 3587; then south 30 poles to a chesh nut; then south 50 east 37 poles toa stake and pointers; south' 29 poles to a stake and pointers; nprth 4a west 32 poles to a hickory; south 45 west 90 poles to a stake.and pointers; nprth 80 west 10 poles to a; stake in the line of a deed from Alicia S. Trapicr to William T. Potts, -then with the line of said deed, south 45 west 10 poles to a white oak, a coiner of said deed; then S. 30 E. 70 poles to a sourwood; then E, 39 poles to a stake in W. Wi Smith's line; then with W, W. Smith's line, south 15 west 38 poles to the beginning, TRACT 2: Beginning at .a. white R,r uirtnp nf nower of sale contained in a deed of truse from Jeff Passmore to J. M Raby, trustee, . dated 23rd day of September, 1925, given to secure the sum of $24.25 to B. W. justice, and the further' sum of $21.50 to Alex Moore, ''".", Default having been made in the payment of said notes, and having been requested by said parties of the third part to sell said lands, I will, on Saturday the 15th day of October, 1927, between the legal hours of sale at the court house door in the town of Franklin in Macon county, sell to' the .highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said notes th'e following described property: Being 'all the lands described in a deed -of trust from Jeff Passmore to J. M. Raby, trustee, dated the . 23rd dav of Sep tember, ' 1925, and recorded in book No.' 29, page 427, in the office of the register of deeds for Macon county, reference being hereby made to said deed of 'trust as so recorded for ? more definite description of the lands to be sold. This' the 12 dav of .September, 1927. J. M. RABY, Trustee. ' 4tOC NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust made by A. H. Weaver and Beulah Dills Weaver his' wife, to R. D. Sisk, trustee, dated January 23, 1926, and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Macim county in bo6k No.'29, page W9, to which refer ence is hereby made, and default hav ing been made in the payment of the first note as secured by the deed of trust above- referred to, the parties hereto declare all notes due and pay able, and the undersigned trustee will, 6n Saturday the 8th day of October, 1927, at the court house door in the town of Franklin,' Macon county, N. C. between the legal hours of sale, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract of land. The lands described in a deed of trust fcom A. H. Weaver and wife, Beulah Dills Weaver, to- R. I). Sisk, trustee, dated the 23rd day of Janu ary, 1926, and recorded in book No. 29, uage 199, office of register of deeds for , Macon county, , to -which More Cloth Left Mr. Ike Nusbaum, who has been measuring' men for over 30 years con ducted a Special Tailoring Sale here September 9 and 10. . We wish to state to the few whom he. did not measure that there is still enough' Cloth in the factory to make them a Nice Suit of Clothes. Come in and look over the. Patterns. We have a Nice Line of Boy's Suits and Odd Knee Trousers at , Special prices. ; BARNARD CLOTHING CO. Special Notice to Farmers For some unknown reason I over looked the heet containing the Fruit Entries for the County Fair. The fol lowing was intended to be included in the program, and is included in the program: APPLES . Single plate Five apples Stayman Grimes Delicious Winesap A ' ' Rome Beauty York Imperial Any other variety Sweep stakes. LYLES HARRIS County Agent JorlEconomical Transportation f r ' 1 7nvil)fmiiir if VMMIUX WWU.- I.I J L LowPrices! TKe COACH The Touring $n orRoadater OliD , The Coup. Thc4-Door Sedan The Sport ' Cabriolet The Landau TRe Imperial , J $ Mnaau .'625 $695 715 $745 780 4-Ton Truck . $OftE? (ChaisU Only) OlO 1-Ton Truck . JiQj; (ChauOnM AH prica I. o. b. Flint, Michigan Check Chevrolet Delirereii Prices They include the lowest k-.ll: - f r .'. . Why wait when you can buy the Most Beautiful Chevrolet ever produced, and at these remarkable low prices. PERRY-JONES CHEVROLET Co. FRANKLIN, N. C. QUALITY AT LOW COST ........l.ig inu nnancing JjL charges vaiUhle. : tra
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