1 ' I 1 , . , a per Line for Cacli Insertion .o Var.t Ad t&Len for les t'saa tLe price of five lines 23 cents w ANTED Good fat cattle, good sheep, also corn fed hogs off the pole, 100 to 175 lbs. Spot cash paid Essig Market. tf r.OR SALE Plain typewriter paper in boxes; $1.50 to $2.00 per box of 500 sheets. Franklin Press. tf iN. FOR SALE Nice nerslonal stationery V 1 ,) : -. t? i 8 i t cn and 75 cents ptr box. Franklin Prtst. SECOND SHEETS In packages of 500 at 50 cents per package. Franklin Press. . tf FOR SALE One-horse power Gaso line Engine in good condition. Price $10.00. Franklin Press. tf J?OR SALE Some household furni rheap. Mrs. W. H. SELLERS. Y:-;:----V--.-- " A few dry cows for feed i . ADDINGTQN, Route C. ' pJ5 few fresh cows and TEAGUE, Prentiss, - p4tJ19 t f "" i ' ' 'f'T ft '"HI J- Rev. R. F. .Mock spent a few days last week in Asheville on business. Mr. Bill Cunningham is away at the eastern markets on a buying trip. Mr. J. W. Roper left last of the week on a business trip to Chicago. , Mr. Marshall. Cunningham has re turned from an extended stay in the West. Mr. C. G Currier, of, Cornelia, was here last week on. business. 10 Pigs, Big Bone yj-Chiha and Hampshire cross, pe at court house Jan 17. ) TAYLOR. pJ12 .r mrant uies " T&lmadge Carter, - one-year-old son 6t Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter, died Wednesday of ,this week. County Agent C. W. Tilson, of jackson county, was a visitor to Franklin Wednesday, Within the past three years, 861 purebred registered dairy bulls have teen brought into North Carolina through the work of the county agents and dairy specialists of State college. The pne great thing that Tarheel farmers- may learn from those in ''Continental Europe is the practice of thrift, say those county agents who visited Northern Europe this past summer. NOTICE OF SALE the 2nd day of February 1928, at the court house door, in the Town of Franklin, Macon county, North Caro lina hptwppn the leeal hours of 'sale. , - . ' sell to the highest bidder, the follow ing described real estate, to-wit : In Highlands township, Macon coun ty, North Carolina, and bounded as fnlW- BEGINNING at a white . Grant No. 3105, runs N. .53 W. 29 poles and 8 links to a stake in . line ;,- of said' Grant No. 3105: then N. 37 I E 44; poles to a small hickory; north 87 E. 11 poles and 5 links to a stake; ahen S. 23 E. 42 poles and 5 links ) to a locust south 33 W." 10 poles and 7 links to a stakeS. 89 W. 10 poles to a locust; S: 36 W. 7 poles and 10 tlinks to a black cak; N. 81 W. 12 y poles and 8 links to the BEGINNING, containing 10 3-4 acr.es more or: less. This sale is made under power of safe contained in a mortgagee exe cuted by L. N. Pk'kin and Wife, flor rie Pipkin, to T. W. Reece and wife, Annie leece, of date the... .day of February 1926, to secure the purchase price of the foregoing described land, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured by " said mortgage. . This the 2nd day of January, 1928, - J. W. REECE, Mortgagee. , p4tJ26 - f IJub VidaOT throst end chest. Relieves two wayi ct csnce fiteorbed, inhaled. ( VapoHug For co!ds, .grip and flu talic f (a 'tabs y TRADE MARK REG. Relieves ticcrestior, prrrent ccnipnestiont, recevtry.. Mrs: E. C: Kihgsbery and daughter, Miss Emily, spent it week, at their camp at thrfrfoot of vVa'yah Bald,. Mr. Kingsbery arid son, LJoyd also spent a day . or two at camp, , Bill Cunningham,- Franklin's pre mier buyer, i&now on a trip to Balti more and Philadelphia ' buying goods for J. S Porter & company. Bill has bought a big line of notions -' and shoes at 50 per cent bclov wholesale prices. This merchandise is now pour ing into Franklin' and the public is going to get the benefit of the lowest prices ever quoted in Franklin. Just come in and see. . . Adv. , Mr. Bill Hames left Monday for Chapel Hill to resume his studies at the' University of North Carolina af ter spending the Christmas vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hames. . The college boys and girls who came home for the Christmas holidays have returned to their respective institu tions. Franklin has approximately 20 young people going to college... Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Fouts spent last week end with their son, Attorney Dover Fouts, and his wife, at Burns-villc. A number of stores' of Franklin went on a cash basis January 1st Miss Eli2abeth ' Deal left Monday for Burnsville, N, C, where sle will resume her work in the Burnsville High school. , Rev. J. A. Flanagan spent a few days this week in Gastonia. Bill Cunningham knows the. market from A to Z. And when the mana ger of a wholesale house sees Bill step in, said manager throws up ' his hands and almost gives Bill what he wants. In turn J. S. Porter & com pany are almost going to give away what Bill has recently bought in the eastern markets. Franklin's biggest store is not asking you to take any thing for granted. Just investigate Adv. f.'OTICC OF PL" LI CAT IC 1 1 North Carolina, Macon County, In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. JOE BELL Vs. R. L. SMART The non-resident defendant, R. L: Smart, will take notice that a sum mons in the above entitled action .was issued against said defendant on the 29th day of December, 1927, by the Clerk of Superior court of Macon County, North Carolina, for the sum of Three Hundred and Forty ($340.00) Dollars and interest thereon from the 27th day of December, 1927, due said plaintiff by a promissory note, which summons is returnable before, said clerk of the Superior court on the 30th day of January, 1928; the defendant will also take notice that 'a warrant of attachment ' was issued by said Clerk of the Superior court on the 29th day of December, s1927, against the property of said defendant, which warrant is returnable before the said Clerk of the Superior court at the time and place above named for the return, of the summons, when and where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complajnt.or the relief demanded -will be" granted. ' 1 This thr 29th day of December, 1927. . FRANK I. MURRAY, Clerk Su perior Court. . p4tJ26 NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Macon county will sell at the court house in Franklin, North Carolina on January 11, 1928raOenarm.notes aggregating Nine Thousand Six Hun dred Forty-five ($9,645.60) and 60-100 Dollars dated the lltH day of Janu ary. 1928 and maturing as follows: $2,411.40, one year from date. $2,411.40, two years from date. $2,411.40, one year from date. $2,411,40, two years from date there of. v - -...v '.. t Siid notes will bear interest at six per cent per annum and will be issued, the first two for Highlands township, and the last two , for Smith Bridge township. AH issued under the auth ority of the County Finance Act and a resolution of the Board of County Commissioners, adopted January 2, 19 28. 1 . ; , This January 2, YJlc. C. R. CABE, Chrtirn.i, Jl-.rtnl of County Commissioner; of Macon Attest: HORACE J. HURST, C, ?k. l! To Our Friends and Customers Thanking you for the business given us during the past year and wishing all a Happy and Prosperous year that is a head. Macon County Supply Co. Small Working Model of tools, machines, in ventions, small parts, etc., may be developed at this shop by our t&: ' perts. Hard-to-fit - or hard-to-find machine or tool parts are made to order here. Call and consult us on any ma- . chining- or repair prch!-.' lem. GAINESVILLE IRON WORICS GAINESVILLE, GA. Mr E. S. Hunnicutt drove his daughter Ora Sue and Miss Tim Crawford to Asheville Tuesday morn ing: The two young ladies were en route to Greensboro where they will continue their studies in music at N. C. C. W. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Crawford cele brated their second weding anniver sary on Monday evening at their home on the "Pine Hill" by having a. few of their intimate frincds in for the evening. Hot , chocolate . and wafers were served. ' ' Miss Louise 'McFaden returned to Hpndprsonville Tuesday after havinf spent Christmas holidays with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Jones. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Hunnicutt nrrivfrl in Franklin Fridav after hav ing spent several days in Washington, D. C, on their honeymoon. . Mr Carl - P. Cabe who suent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. :;. tv LaDe, at utto, has returned to his position as lino type operator at Charleston, W. ' Va. Th. radio at Smith's Drue store awarded to Fred Cabe who- held a ticket reading twenty minutes of w-m r 1 - t , ten on Wednesday. Xfr Tntin Trotter of Cullowhee. was shaking hands with his friends in Franklin Wednesday of this week. Mr. S. R. Joincs, of Brevard, was a business visitor to Franklin Tues day and Wednesday. - Smith Harris, Jr.; and Carlton Har ris are recovering from cases of measles. . " T T Corbm has iust finished a new" 9-room home for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott on Cat's Creek. Mrs. Frank Moodv will leave Fri day for Orlando. Fla., to visit her daughter, Miss Nora, who is ai in structor in music at a suburb of Orlando. Miss -Moody recently re turned from a trip to Cuba. , Mrs. A! W. Mangum and son. Bill, returned Monday from T-"ia where they had sper-t the hol: Jivs with ' Mrs. Mangum's sister, Mrs. Early. i REPORT OF THE - - ? . ' . . . - GSTIZENS BAMC The stockholders of the Citizens Bank of Franklin, N. C, met in the directors' room for their regular yearly business meet ing, which was the first Tuesday in January, 1928. The meeting was called to orde& by Sam L. JFranks, presi dent, there being 102 shares represented of the. 150 shares out standing. - . The minutes of the last yearly stockholders meeting vere read and approved. The directors meeting of December 31, 1927, an the finance committee meeting of .Decembcr 31, 1927, . rve2also""readarid'"approved;'-:: -.-r-7 "The order of the directors on Decemberr3Irl927, declaring a dividend of 6 per cent on the capital stock of $15,000.00!, was approved, also the order of the directors on , December 31, 1927, placing 25 per cent of the undivided profits to surplus v.is ap proved. -; .-, . , . The following directors were elected for the ensuing Sam L. Franks R. D. Sisk Dr. F. Angel Mrs. J. C. Wright' J. W. Roper Mrs. Sal lie Sellers ' ' , J. S. Conlcy ' . ' There being no further business the meeting adjourned. . ' J. S. CONLEV, Secretary." The directors of the Citizens Bank were called to order immediately after adjourning the stockholders meeting for the purpose of electing of ficef s f or- the ensuing year. - -. . : . T. W. Angel J. C. Gibson ' . J. W. Rickman car: 4. 7. Dr. F. Angel, acting temppraryr c!iiinnan.3Xoi ?e -Vj ingrjiorder, S. L. Franks was nominate 1 f rrr-president,!) d"Tr?t -re-elected for president. The followinc' officers were also noini- nated and elected for the ensuing year; S. L. Franks, President J. S. Cnley, Secretary Dr. F. Angel, 1st Vice-President W. T. Mo'jrc, Ca:liicr R. D. Sisk, 2nd Vice-President L. B. Lin-jr," Assistant Cashier Finance Committee Dr. F. Angel Sam L. Franks J. S. CorJey R. D. Sisk There being no further business the meeting adjourns? - .. J. S. CON LEY, , Secret ary .v; 'A Press Want Ads Bring Rcsr1,yr 'i

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