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PAGE TEN THE FRANKLIN PRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1327 WESTERN MISSIONARY ZONE MEETING Second .Western Zone Missionary meeting of Wayncsville District .was held with Murphy Methodist society on September 24. Zone Leader Mrs J. R. Lon, of Brysou City, called the meeting to 'order at 10:30 with 'song,' '.'-The Morn ing Light :is Breaking." , The pastor, cv. ;lkrbi.sour gave a very inspiring .message showing how we should th.iiik find act upright lives. Vice-President Mrs;' Mattox.'' wel comed the, visitors from Andrews, Bryson City' and Franklin. . , , ' Mrs. GarJaml Posy, of Andrews,, re sponded in, rhyme.. . ; ... , Extension of Work, Standard of . Excellence,; - Young People's " Work, Mission Study, ' Social Service arid Local Work were presented by: Mrs., Robt. Davis, of Franklin; Mrs. Dave Swan, of Andrews; Misses, Mary Long, Evelyn Carter, and Marion Wilson, of Bryson City; Mrs. Harbi son, Mrs. H. G. Elkins and Miss Ada Hawshaw, of Murphy. District, Assistant Social Service . Supt. Mrs. Grover Davis, of Wayncsville, gave a very interesting talk on importance of Social service. Noon hour being announced the ladies of Murphy served a bountiful and appetizing luncheon in the din ing room of the beautiful new, church. Afternoon session was opened with a very helpful talk by District Prayer Leader Mrs. J. H. ' Rhodes, of Sylva. Zone Superintendent of Children's Work being absent the " work was presented by Mrs. Robt. Davis, of Franklin, Misses Margaret Messer and Iris Abbott, of Bryson City. Our District Secretary, Mrs. G. L. Hampton, ' of Canton, made an ad dress that will long be remembered by all present. Bryson City asked for next meeting, which will be held some time the first of 1928.-ZONE SUPT. PUBLICITY. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of David Jacobs, deceased, late of Macon county, N. G, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or ; .before, the 5th day of August, 1928, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please . make immediate, settle ment. This 5th' day of August, 1927.' F. S. MYERS, Administrator. 4t027 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE North Carolina, Macon County Under and b.v 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 Twenty-two ($48,822.50) Dollars and Fifty cents, as evidenced by nine (9) bonds or promissory notes of even date with said deed of trust: And, whereas, three of said bends or notes of Five Thousand ($5,000) Dollars each are now due . 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 of said notes and interest thereon is not paid at maturity, then and in that event the whole of said sum shall immediately become due, and payable; 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 payable according to the tenor and terms of said deed of trust, and de 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 bidder, at public auction, for cash, all these tracts or parcels of land, 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 in the office of the register of deeds of Macon county in book No. 30, on page 58 et seq., on May 1st, 1926,. to which book, page and record reference is hereby specifically made for a more complete and fall .description of said lands. Also reference being made to the flat of r-J. H. Dalt'on, 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 property consists of approximately three thousand acres and is valuable mountain land, located os the waters of Wautaga creek atul Cowee creek and known as the C F.Mody boundary. This the 5th day of September, 1917. A. W. HORN, Trustee. CFM St06 NOTICE OF SALE By virtui'e of power of sale contain ed in a deed of trust Ironi A. Jl. Weaver and wife, Beulah Dills Weav er, to R. DySisk, trustee, dated the 20th day (February 1926 given to S(ire the' sum of ($3,321.00) to J, C. and Walter Gibson and the further sum of ($459.00) to J. C. Gibson, de fault having been made in the pay ment of - the first note of. $1,0Q7, due 'J. C' ancT' Walter Gibson and $153, due J. C. Gibson and the said pay,ec having, decred all,, the,, sqkl notes due and payable and, alsohaving re queued the,, undersigned trustee , to self, isaid-. lands unjcr.N.tlte power of saleVcontained in Said deed of .trust, , J will on Saturday the 8th day pf October, 192?, between, the legal hours of sale nad at the court house door in the town of Franklin in said coun'tv sell . to '.the ; highest bidder for cash to satisfy said notes the following described property.:, , ;,' ! ;Beuig,all the lands described in ?, deed of trust from A. H." Weaver and wife, Beulah Dills Weaver, to R. D. Sisk, trustee, dated the 26th - tlay of February, 1926, and, recorded in book 29 page 233 in the -office of the; register of deeds for Macon county, reference being hereby made to said deed of trust as so recorded for a more definite description of the lands to be sold. This the 7th day of September, 1927. R. D. SISK, Trustee. 5t06 NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of power of ' sale contained in a deed of truse from Jeff Passmorc 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 tic legal hours of sale dt the court house door in the town of Franklin in Macon county, sell o the highest bidder, for cash, j to satisfy said notes the following described property: Being all the lands described in a deed of trust from Jeff Passmorc to J. M. Raby, trustee,'' dated the 23rd day of Sep tember, 1925, and recorded in tool 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 a more definite description of the lands to be sold. This the 12 day of September, 1927. J. M. RABY, Trustee. . 4tOo 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 i Dills Weaver, his wife! to R. D. Sisk, trustee, dated January 23, 1926, and duly recorded in the office of the i register of deeds for Macon county in ! book No. 29, page 199, 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, on 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 from A. H. Weaver and wife, Beulah. Dills Weaver, to R. D. Sisk, trustee, dated the 23rd day of January,- 1926, and recorded in book No. 29, uage 199, office of register of deeds for Macon county, to which deed as so recorded referrence is hereby made and had for a full and accurate description of the lands to be sold. ' This t lie 5th day of September, YK17, H. D. bIJtK, Trustee. ,5tOo ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having -qualified as administrator of Claude Kinsland, deceased, late of Macon county, 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 24th day of September, 1928, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate scttlemnct. This 24th day of September, 1927. ' - CHAS. KINSLAND, Administrator. . . . PO20 ENTRY NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Macon Entry No. 14995 Entered September 19, 1927 Advertised September 22, 1927 Allen Dellart enters and claims 50 acres, more or less; land in Burning town township on the head of Tc'nco creek, bounded as follows: Beginning on a locust, government corner, thence north 50 poles to a chestnut, then with Cook's line to a buckeye, govern ment corner, then runs so as to in clude all vacant lands in said boun dary. This 19th day of September, 1927. ALLEN DcHART. I certify that the foregoing is a true' transcript from the records m my office. This 19th day of Septem ber, 1927. ALEX MOORE, Entry Taker. p4t013 NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of power of sale con tained in a deed of trust from A. II. Weaver and wife, lieaulah Dills Weaver to the undersigned-as trustee and given to secure the sum of $1,754.00' to William Holbrooks, th6 first note of $5.00 having become due on January 23, 1927, default hav ing been made in the payment there of and the said William Holbrooks having declared all of said notes due and payable and requested the under signed to exercise the power of sale, 1 will, 'on Saturday the 15th day of October, 1927, between the legal hours of sals' and at the court house door in Macon county and town of Frank lki sell at public auction for cash and to satisfy said notes and deed of trust the following described land : Cowee township, Macon county and being the same lands described in a deed of trust from A. H. Weaver and wife, Beulah Dills Weaver to R. D. Sisk, trustee, dated January 23, 1926 and recorded in book No, 29 page 197 in the records of Macon county, reference being hereby made to said deed of trust as so recorded for a' more definite description of the lands to be sold. This the 13 day of September, 1927. R. D, SISK, Trustee. 5t013 , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as. administrator C. T. A. of Margret S. Cozad, de ceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 12th day of September, ' 1928, or this notice wdl be plead in bar of their recovery. AH -persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 12th dav of September, 1927. J. S. CONLEY, Administrator. 4t013 You can buy these products with confidence YOU are doubly assured of quality and continuing service when you buy a General Motors product. 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