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r.t? TEN THE FRANKLIN PRES3 THURSDA. 7M the set of for cla dot Tf a st money ) We hv we dot afraid o, the wor mut 3 Oct! ing a FRANKLIN (CIRCUIT M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH ( The first Quarterly Conference of ; (he Franklin Circuit will be held at Salem Methodist, December 17, 1927, (Saturday before the third Sunday) at 11 a m , The Presiding Elder, Rev. P W. Tucker will preach and hold the con ference after church.. Let the church officers of the circuit be present. , J. H7 STRICKLAND, P. G. Press Want Ads turn the trick. Mate This the MostProfitaWe FUR SEASON YOU have Trf.M' vbv(1 vour furs to us. No loU too large THE3 kf w t0 8'VB our attention Extefe K. Crpwder & to. Beaul Fayetteville, Tennessee Two 1 Any-lini or business o'ite in FayelleTiHe. A SeW"" mmm More plus poWmmwmm:mmm" The c Plant the couiktHi Make W An extt Nartec! WATCHES JEWELRY Expert Watch Repairing Glasses Fitted Licensed Optometrist Since 1909 Groves Jamison W. N. 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Misses Hester and Lillian Mason and I.c'ulah Dellart have gone to (iastonia to hunt a job of work. M r, Tilley Love's health is improv ing since he went to drinking sulphur water. Miss Cleta . Smith was the guest of Miss Nell JJyrd Sunday. Mrs. Flora Anderson is on the sick list. The Womcns' Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. John Cabe Sunday eve. Mr. Clyde Morgan, who is working at hontana, spent the week end with home folks. Messrs John Hubbard and Sheridan Mason, of Almond, passed through this section Sunday. . The, meeting at Tellico proved a success. The church seems to be in perfect harmony and, the Sunday school is real interesting. The farmers are about through gathering corn and sowing wheat. Mr. T.'J. Carries has rented the Carolina -Mountains Realty company lands for another year. Tnis firm is located at Asheville and purchased the A. W. Morgan lands at the Lost Bridge two years ago. . ' Mr. Cloyd Bvrd was the guest of Mr.. V. C DeHart a few days ago. Mr. Homer" Cochran, who is work ing at Nantahala, spent the week end with home folks. " '', Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bates, of Need more, was in this section Friday visiting their daughter. ' Mr. Charlie Smith, of Tellico, passed through this section Saturday on his way to , the Roller ' Mill. Chas. Perry Ate Beans Sitting directly opposite each other at the banquet table, some 90 Chevro let dealers and salesmen of Western North Carolina dined, some sumptu ously on a juicy turkey dinner, others far less sumptuously, arid only on V.Afti m TU i c Tint: pi fpast was held I Tuesdaynight of last week at the v-eorge vanuciuui j..v....w, and marked the culmination of the "turkey-bean" sales contest in which every person connected with the sale of Chevrolet car3 in the United States ha( been engaged during the month of October. V-. Under the rules of the contest which pitted dealer agirfst dealer, those win ning the highest percentage of sales quota ate turkey, while those selling a lower percentage of quota during the month of October, ate only beans, and paid . for the winners' turkey. Good "sportsmanship was shown throughout the affair, and bean eaters drew a high tribute from C. W. Luce, sales promotional manager for North Carolina. "Even though some dealers and salesmen are feasting on beans tonk-ht, they deserve a great deal of praise. With only two or three ex ceptions, every dealer in North Caro lina over-sold his October quota, which was set much higher than last year's sales, and so practically every person eating .beans has made a tec- ord to be proud of.' This fine individ ual work of dealers and salesmen enabled , Chevrolet to deliver more cars in N-rth Carolina . in October than was possible during the three months of October November and December ccmbtned last year, stated Mr. Luce. , ; Enthusiasm, greeted the announce merit that1 Chevrolet sales for the United States dating October totaled 112.064 cars, the biegcst, single month from the standpoint of retail deliveries that Chevrolet has ever had. In North Carolina more than 4,200 units were Sold. Chevrolet dealers and salesmen from the following points attended the meeting: Tryor, Hendersonville, Bre vard,. Asheville, Marshall, Canton, Cul lowhee, , Franklin, Bryson City, An drews, Murphy, Hickory, Newton, Lineolnton, Rutherfordton, Marion, Morganton, Lenoir, Burnsville, Spruce Pine, Boone, West Jefferson, Sparta, North Wilkesboro, . Taylorsvillc. Get Up Nights? 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NOTICE OF SALE ' By virtue of poer of sae con tained in a Deed f Trust, executed by L,-17, Ovenhy, nd wife. . MaKarie owenby, to the uiHIcrsigned trustee, Mated the 6th' day. of December, 1924, and given to secure the sum of Thirteen Hundred ($1300.00) Dollars, due Alex Moore and Frank 1. Mur ray, said notes being due four months from the 6th of December, 1924, and said Deed of Trust is recorded in Record of Mortgages and Deeds of Trusts No. 28, pagq 66, office of Register of Deeds, Macon county, de fault having been made in the pay ment of said note, and the parties to whom said money is due having demanded that the . same be collected. I will, on Monday the' 5th day ot December, 1927, at the court hefuse door in the town of Franklin, ,and between the legal hours of sale sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tracts of land: First Tract: In Burningtown town ship being all that, part of S. W. Duvall's tract of land, lying on the east side of R. R. Duvall, adjoining the lands of A. W. Morgan, on the north Caro Duvall, on the east Bed ford Welch, on the south, A. A. Du vall on the west. Second Tract: In Nantahala town ship "adjoining the lands of the U. S. on the north W. R. Cochran, on the cast M. E. Cochran, on the . south, and W. A. Owenby' on the west. Containing 110 acres and being the home place of the parties of the first part. This the 4th day of November, 1927. R. D. SISK, Trustee. F.I.M. 4tDl NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County Whereas, power of sale was vested in" the undersigned trustee by deed of trust executed by R. J. Worley and Freda L. Worley, dated the first day of July, 1926 and registered in the office oi the register of deeds for Macon county, in book B&L No. 1 of mortgages and deeds of trust, page 16, to secure the payment of the sum of . $2,500,00, payable to Macon County Building &Loan. Association at the maturity of the Seventh Series of the. capital stock of said Macon Coun ty Building & Loan Association, and said deed of trust stipulating . that the makers of said deed of trust would, on Saturday of each week, pay to the Macon County Building & Loan Association the weekly in terest upon said sum of $2,500.00, at the rate of . six per cent per annum, until the Seventh Series of stock of the Macon County Building & Loan Association should become due, and also stipulating that the makers of said note would, on Saturday of each week, pay to said Association, the weekly installment of $6.25 on twenty-five shares op the capital stock of the Association, until the same should reach the par value of $2,500.00, and m the event of de fault being made in the payment of said weekly interest and of the week ly dues on twenty-five shares of the capital stock of said Association as aforesaid, that all sums due by the makers of said note to said Associa tion would, at once, become due' and payable, whatever the date of matun ty expressed therein, and the makers of said deed of trust now being in arrears of payments m the sum of $154.5d, under the terms of said deed of trust, and said Association having declared the full sum of $2,500.00, in addition thereto, due and payable: I will, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of trust in me vested, on Monday , the Sth day of December, 1927,' between the legal hours, of sale, sell at the, court house door in " Franklin, North Caro Una, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following- de scribed property: " All the -land described in a deed from E. K. Cunningham and wife, Maggie M. Cunningham, to R. J Worley, said deed bearing date of 21st of September, 1925 and recorded in the office of register of deeds for Macon county in book. M-4 of deeds, page 52. . Also tvntv-five (25) shares of the Seventh Series of the capital stock of the Macon County Building & Loan Association, in the name of R. J. Worley. This the 1st day of November, 1927. GILMER A. JONES. Trustee. . B&L 4tDl NOTlCE OF APPLICATION FOR PARDON Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the Governor of North Carolina for a pardon for Rosa Henson, convicted at April term, 1926 Macon Superior court for : statutory offense and all persons In tending to file protest against the same are ' hereto notified of the said application. October 18, 1927. . JAMES KEENER. . 4tl)l FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE TOWN OF FRANKLIN, NORTH CAROLINA H. W. Cabe, Alderman of the Town of Franklin, North Carolina, , and Treasurer of said Town, and Frank L. Bryson, Clerk of the Board of Aldermen and Tax Collector, being the chief 1 financial officers of the Town of Franklin, and being desig nated by the Board of Aldermen of said town to make and hie with the clerk of said board of aldermen the following statement, each beine duly sworn, , deposes and . says that the following is a true financial1 state ment of the Town of Franklin, North Carolina- on the 7(b day of Novem ber, 1927, required t be filed before the final passage of a bond ordinance under the M unicipall. Finance Act ol the State of North Carolina, the same being Chapter 106, Laws of Extra Session of the General Assem bly of North Carolina, 1921, the same being Chapter 56, Article 26, of Con solidated Statutes of North Carolina, Volume Three : Outstanding indebtedness in- curred before December 6, 1921, and not evidenced by bonds ...... , $000,000.00 Outstanding bonded debts. .380,974.00 Bonded debt to be incurred under an ordinance passed ; or introduced November 7, 1927, for water supply sys tem ....................... 68,000,00 Bonded debt to be incurred .( under an ordinance passed or introduced November 7, ,1927, for sewer system..... 12,000.00 Amount of unused funds or refunded bonds included in, gross debt. 000,000.00 Amount of sinking mnd or other funds held for the .. payment of any part of the gross debt other than debt incurred for watrj gas, electric lights or pow er purposes, or two or more of said purposes. .... 4,683.07 Amount of uncollected spe cial assesmcnts heretofore levied on account of local improvements, for which' any part of the gross debt was or is to be incurred, .which shall be applied, wheh collected, to the pay- . ment of any part of the ' gross debt..... ....,000,000.00 Amount of uncollected spe cial assessments heretofore . levied on account of local improvements, for which any part of the gross debt was or is to be incurred, which shall be applied, when collected, to the pay ment of any part of the gross .debt .000,000.00 Amount, as estimated by engineers of 'the municip . ality or officers designated for that purpose by the governing body or by the , governing body itself, or special assessments to be levied on account of local improvements -for which any part of the gross debt was or js to be incurred, and which, when collected, ' will be applied to the pay ment of any part of the .gross debt..,,..,.. ..000,000.00 Amount of bonded debt in cluded in the gross debt and incurred, or to be in curred for water, gas, elec tric lights or power pur noses, or two or more of said purposes. ..... v ... .412,000.00 TOTAL .$416,683.07 Amount of net debt;. . . . . . .$ 44,290.93 Assessed valuation of prop erty as last fixed for municipal taxation. . .. . . . .1,391.222.00 Percentage that the net debt bears to said assessed valu ation .03183 This the 7th day of November, 1927. H. W. CABE, Alderman ' & Treas urer of the Town of Franklin. F. L. BRYSON, Clerk & Tax Col lector of the Town of Franklin. Sworn and subscribed to before me this the 7th day of November, .1927. GILMER A. JONES, Notary Public My commission expires Jan. 1, 1928, - 6ll)15 " NOTICE OF ELECTION North Carolina, Macon County, Town of Franklin. Notice is hereby given that an election is hereby called and will be held at the court house in the Town of Franklin, North Carolina, ' on the 20th day of December, 1927, at which election the question of the " issuance of Twelve Thousand ($12,000.00) Dol lars sewer bonds for the Town of Franklin will ,be .passed upon and voted upon by ; the qualified voters of the Town of Franklin. That the maximum amount of pro posed ; bond issue is Twelve Thous and ($12,000.00) Dollars; that the said bonds will be serial bonds, issued un der the Municipal Finance Act, Ex tra Session, 1921, and Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina, Chapter 56, Article 26, , Volume Three and win oear interest not to exceed six Hi . . . . . per cint per - annum from' the - date of issuance, interest payable semi annually; that the purpose of said bond issue is to provide an adequate sewer system for the lown of Frank lin and its residents, and to acquire rights-of-way and all other necessary property and appurtenances necessary to be (acquired in connection with the installation and equipment of said sewer.; system. That a tax will be levied for the paymtjnt of said bonds and the in terest thereon. That C. T; Blaine has been ap pointed Registrar, and J. H. Stock ton and Weimar Jones, Judges, of said election. That an entirely new registration has not been ordered, and it is not necessary that those already on the. registration books of the municipality re-register for htis election, but only those not already registered: that the registration books will open on Mon day, the 21st day of November, 1927, at iiimrise, and close Saturday even ing, the 10th day of December, 1927; thafi said registration books will be in flhe hands of the Registrar at his plaqc of business on the Public Square,, in a small building, during the day, and at his home, on Harri son avenue at night during said time ept on Saturdays during' the period V '' " of registration, when j the court house from 1i sixp- m- at the pr.wK wnere sam election will be held; that said books will be open for registration at all times during said period. The polls will be opened on the day of election from eight a. rh. until sunset, and no longer, and each per son whose name may be registered shall be entitled to vote. That a, ballot will be furnishedi to each qualified voter at said election, which ballot will contain substantially the following words: "For the ordinance authorizing Twelve Thousand ($12,000.00) Dollars" bonds for the purpose of providing a sewer system, and a tax therefor." and "Against the ordinance authoriz ing Twelve Thousand ($12,000.00) Dol lars bonds for the purpose" of- pro viding a sewer system, . and a tax therefor." One ballot will contain two alter natives and will contain squares, in one of which the voter will mark' an X mark in 'front of the alter native for which he or she desires, to vote. This the 8th day of November, 1927. GEO. B. PATTON, Mayor of Town of Franklin. F. L. BRYSON, Clerk of Town of Franklin. The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 7th day of November, 1927, and was first published, (or posted), on the 10th day of November, 1927, Any action or proceeding question- . ing the validity of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty days af ter its first publication (or posting). F. L. BRYSON, Clerk Board of Aldermen Town of Franklin. 6tD15 . NOTICE OF ELECTION North Carolina, Macon County, Town of Franklin. Notice is hereby given that an elqction is hereby called, , and will be held at the court house in the Town of Franklin, North Carolina, on the 20th day of December, 1927, at which election the question of the issuance of Sixty-Eight Thousand ($68,000.00) Dollars water supply system bonds for the Town of Franklin will be passed upon and voted upon by the qualified voters of the Town of Franklin. That the maximum amount of pro posed bond issue is Sixty-Eight Thousand ($68,000.00) Dollars; that the said bonds , will be serial bonds, issued under the Municipal Finance Act, Ex tra Session, 1921, and Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina, Chapter 50, Article a, volume inrce, ana win t bear interest not to exceed six per cent per annum from the date of ;) issuance, interest payable semi-annual- -fly ly; that the purpose of said bond f issue is to provide an edequate water j' supply system for the Town of Frank- lin and its residents, and to build and j equip such pumping stations, filter- ing stations, and acquire rights-of- way and all other necessary property I and appurtenances necessary to be acquired in connection r-with the- in- stallation and equipment of said water supply system. That a tax will be levied for the payment of said bonds and, the in terest thereon. That O T. Blaine has- been ap- VI pointed Registrar, and J. H. Stocktc-n and Weimar Jones, Judges, of said ", election.; , ; That an entirely , new registraticj? has not been ordered, and it is n necessary that , those already on t. registration books of the municipality re-register for this election, but onf. ,' thpse not already registered; that th registration books will open on McA' day, the 21 st day of November, 19 J at sunrise, and close Saturday evei ing, the tenth day of December,, 1924 that said registration books will t in the hands of the Registrar at his place of business on ' the Public . J Square, in a small building during, the day, and at his home on Harrif , on avenue at night during said timv." " except on Saturdays during the period ' ' of registration, when they will be ' at the court house, from eight a. m. '' to six p. m., at the place where sau . . election will be held ; that said bf oks : Will be open for registration a?,.''' times during said period; 1 The polls will be opened on the d of election from eight a. m. until 'sir set, and no longer, and each pers'i whose; name may be registered s be entitled to vote. .. ,f That a ballot will be furnishea each qualified voter ' at said elecfioi which ballot will contain substantia, the following words: j For the ordinance authorizing ty-Eight Thousand ($68,000.00) Dl 1 ..lif. it. ... !.!. ($68,000.00) D( ose of providit l, and a tax u JT the ordinancu uuiius ; iui inc jiui pose water supply system, for" and "Against the thorizing Sixty-Eight Thousand I 000.00) Dollars bonds for the iur of providing a water supply sys and a tax therefor. One ballot will contain two a natives and will contain squares one of which the voter will mark' X mark in front of the altema,., for which he or she desires to vt This the 8th day oi November, 1'; ) GEO. B. PATTON Mayor of To Si Franklin. ; F. L. BRYSON. Clerk of Townf Franklin.. ' . ' 4 The foregoing ordinance was pa on ' the 7th day of "November, and was first published (or pJ j on the 10th day of November', Any action or proceeding qu 4 ing the validity of said ordinanj be commenced within thirty d ter its fi& publication (or i; s F. L. BRYSON, ' Clerk Kn Alrmnn 'J, :;,.;??,,,..... ;' :-v- k
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