PAGE TLN "'If p"i !" T I piirC TiiuiiSDAY, ja;,ua::y a was . under l.At. take? . .... port Co of 1 in Al : ". as ' ' , Thcv in T ' -in- i NOTICE OF SALE By virtue ofx power of sale con tained in a mortgage deed executed by A. V. Mincey and Ethel Mincey, his wife, to the Joines' Motor & Trac tor company, Inc., ,dateed the 29th day of August, 1927, and given to se cure the sum of' $270.00 due the Joines Motor & Tractor company, Inc., due 3 months from H(e 29th day of August,' 1927. Said deed being re corded in book No. 29, page 423, de fault having been made in the pay ment ' of said note and the parties to whom said money is due having demanded payment, we will sell on the 18th day of January, 1928, the following described property to-wit: .A-certain tract of land in Millshoal township: Beginning at a stake on bank of the old road in line run for Leach and Bleckley, and runs with said line south, 52 degreecs 30 minutes west 11 poles to a stake in the edge of the new road; then north 52 west 7 poles to a stake in the edge of the new road; then north 48 cast 11 poles to a rock in tnc edge of the old road; then north 52 east 8 poles to the beginning, . Containing 1-2 acre more, or less; being the home place of said Mincey. This December 23, 1927. JOINES MOTOR & TRACTOR CO., Inc., Mortgagee. ' 4tJ19 NOTICE OF SALE The undersigned mortgagee, will, on the 2nd day of February 1928, at the court house door, in the Town of World Famous Sports Promoter, writes: Lucky Str&esneverin ! : : jure my throat. Many of my friends in all walcs of life use and eiijoy them. a (mm i - m Franklin, Macon county, North Caro lina, between the lcj'jal 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 follows: " BEGINNING at ,a white oak stump, the S. E. corner of State 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 E. 44 poles to a small hickory ; nflrth 87 E. 11 poles and 5 links to a stake; then S. 23 E. 42 poles and 5 links to a locust south 33 W. 10 poles and 7 links to a stake; S. 89 W, 10 poles to a locust; S. 36 W. 7 poles and 10 links to a black oak; N. 81 W. 12 poles and 8 links to the BEGINNING, containing 10 3-4 acres more or less. This sale is made under power of sale contained in a mortgagee exe cuted by L. N. Pipkiil and wife, Flor rie Pipkin, to J. W. Reece and wife, Annie Reece, 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. JW. REECE, Mortgagee. p4tJ26 at an election as provided in the said Act. The foregoing order has been intro duced and a sworn statement has been filed under The County Finance Act showing the assessed valutation of the county to be $7,522,310.00, and the net debt for other than school purposes, including the proposed bonds, to be $728,600.00. A tax will be levied for the payment of the proposed bond .i and interest, if the same shall be is sued. Any citizen or taxpayer may protest ' against the issuance of such bonds at a meeting c f the Board of County Commissioners to be held' at 10 :00 o'clock a. m., January 30, 1923, or an adjournment , thereof. HORACE , J. HURST, Clrk, Board of County Commissioners. It The Creairttof the Tobacco Crop '. '?No articled grow witfitluilitf '" ; hind it; tliCKY STRIKES ire growing and have grown because of their quality. 'The Cream of the Crop'goes intoLUCKY STRIKE. The best Tobacco is bought for ' them. I know, because it is my job to see : fliaf this is sh." " s ' Buyer of Tobacco aiLouMviltaKy. 66 it s toast! No Throat Irritation -No Cough. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION North Carolina, Macon County, In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. v JOE BELL 1 Vs. R. L. SMART The non-resident defendant, R. L". Smart, will take notice that a sum mons in the. above, entitle'd action was issued - against- said- defendant onth 29th day of-December, 1927, by the Clerkof 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, 1927,. : against the property of said defendant, which warrant is returnable before the said Clerk- of thci SupeTi!ourt. at the time and place above named for1 the return of the summons, when and where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint or -the relief demanded will be granted. This the 29th day. of December; 1927. FRANK I. MURRAY, Clerk Su . perior Court. p4tJ26 ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF " COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MACON COUNTY' ' 1. That bonds of Macon county shall be issued for the purpose of the erection and purchase of a jail, in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $70,000.00. t 2. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of the bonds when' due shall be annually levied and collected. 3. That a statement of the county debt t has been filed with the clerk and k open to r-nblic inspection. 4. That this order shall take effect thirty days after the first publication thereof after iinal pasage, unless in the meantime , a petition for its sub mission rtq the voters is filed under The;- County . Finance Act, and in such event "it shall take effect when" ap proved ' by ' the voters of the county GOOD FOR ALL TIME MONUMENTS, GRANITE end MARBLE SOLD BY R; F. HENRY FRANKLIN, N. C Before Buying See Him for Prices and Save the Agent's Profits . ALL KINDS. OF "OLD LINE" INSURANCE The Dependable Kind r "Performance Beyond the Contract" Inquiries Cheerfully Answered "NUFF SEDn - . I Cf if.) ':Oo WMk i W mm l i ., . V v Make up your mind RIGHT NOW to bank your money to ' put it there and let it STAY there' until you get enough together ' to do something with it WORTH WHILE. . " This is the ONLY way you can get ahead and make a success. Try it and you will thank us. ; START SAVING REGULARLY NOW i We invite YOUR Banking Business THTNK! ' OTmTnr-ntVTri ' THINK! :; :: ; BANK. ;; " -Home of the Thrifty" FRANKLIN, N. C. HAVE MONEY! j - - HAVE MONEY! BEATMG THE MAIL OIRDES. HOUSE In so far as pertains to Drygoods, Clothing, Notions and Shoes, not one buyer iri fifty knows the real value of apur y chase, sight unseen. - Buyers generally make their purchases by the apeparance of an article and by the price asked. A picttsre is a wonderful thing. For instance a pair shoes worth $1.50 is made to look like a $5.00 pair on the pages of a mail order catalogue From sad experience the public is beginning to realize this fact. Only last week three people came into my store with orders to a mail order house already made out. Each order contained quite a list of articles. These people showed me their orders and I immediately filled them to the entire satisfaction of the customers and at" quite a saving in prices and values. - -Quality for quality I can and am selling cheaper than the mail order houses. I am not asking you to take my word - for this. Just ask some one who has been "stung by ordering goods from a distance and sight unseen. . You may have a catalogue a f oof thick. If so, just brpg it to my store and compare prices. If I' can not save you money on the order, then I will go out of , I carry all kinds of lifercTfandis from 'the best to the cheapest. , If you. are just bound to buy shoddy stuff I can accom modate you and save you money. However,' I prefer to sell you GOOD merchandise at prices that you can not equal elsewhere. The articles mentioned below are only samples to show you the exceedingly low prices that now prevail at my store:" ' . . German Made Blankets per pairC.1........... .......$ 1.50 50 pairs Large Blankets, wortfrl-3 mW, per pair 1.98 40 dozen Army All-Wool Socks value 75c,per pair........ ,45 30 dozen 2:20 Overalls, value $2.00, per pair.........:...... 1.69 30 dozen Overalls, 32 to 42, Good Grade .1.29 20 dozen Ladies' Silk and Wool Sport HbseT vorth $1.00, 1 sell ' them on sales for 69c pair. Now 2 pairs 1.C3 One lot Ladies' Long Coafs, value $5.75, each..... 3.98 One lot Ladies' Loiig Coats, full lined, value $6.75, each 4.98 Another lot of Ladies' Coats, value up to $24.50, for 1-3 off Lumberjacks andtSweaters at unheard-of prices. Buy how and save the difference. v v , . Everything in my? store' is reduced in price. See my line of merchandise and then you will be more than pleased with the quality and price. ' l t . v-7 . i OS. 'I