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fir''' J. Dear Mr. Harris: As I am a read er t f Tie Press and as our communi ty is not represented I would like to have space for only a few words, so here I am. As our school is rearing to a close I want to say we have had a good rural school, with Mr. F, T. Love as our teacher. He has been with us two years and wc suppose he will be . back next year, We ' be more thaiL pleased to have hirri. as he is a wcr.dcrful young man., Hchas'becn so nice in every respect, lie attend ed church and Sunday school lots of the , time, so I think that' good to say "ci a young man of today. Ir. Albert Bennett lha been visiting fniVc ftut ha returned to 1 1IUIUV rmm Cullowhee where he is attending schoolv , . . . We regret - to report that grandma Bate3 is very low. She is near 100 years old. : We are having, a reading contest in our Sunday - school -j at , TeHico church to read the New Testament through in six months. v I . wonder how many of The Press readers will join' in and help us to fight the battle for our blessed Lord and Mas ter. If we don't read we haven t ' any plea to put agains the prophets V that rise up in our day, and also the Good Book says to teach it to our children, We all know we can t teach that we don't know anything about. Wells Grove; News ZllSunday school "atlhis' place is pro- gressing nicely considering ihe weather at this : time of year. . .We are expecting Rev. George Cloer to preach at Wells Grove Saturday i night and Sunday mornings l if- tw, Ancrol. Uta hcpn in the hospital c. a few days on: ; account . pf a serious accident. Mr. John" Angel and.; family have ;..4ticfved from' this community to their new home near Dillard,' Gav t Mr. Fred Guf fee has returned home from Rutland, Mass., where he has t mnrV fnr pvrat months.' Mr. J. D. Keener and family -have. ovtil tack to their , home in this no I community. incy nave neon living at Murphy where Mr. Keener has been at work. Misses Helen and Mildred Daves were week end visitors of Miss Mil dred Snyder last week. Mrs. G. W. Culver has been sick or several days. - ( Miss Lois Snvder SDent Christmas holidays in Cornelia and Gainesville. Ga. Miss Lassie Mashburn visited home "oiks during Christmas. " She returned to Canton Monday of last week. NOTICE North Carolina, Macon County, Whereas ' power of sale was vested in the undersigned trustee by deed of trust from Iris Porter Miller and tier husband, T. K. Miller and Flor- i ' . i vrn ft W. N, SLOAN "CIVIL ENGINEERS Pvletrrt under act f of Gen- I v an? Assembly of North Caro- yj : Careful ' personal attention - Room Twelve -Bank of Franklin BuilJInf. ESS1G MARKET IL O. CS3IG, Prop, Fresh Meats of All Kinds Fine Home Made Sausage Everything kept m a first class market. Phone 42 Ncv York Life Insurance Go. Established in 1845 A Mutual Company Protect your family with a Dolicv in ...4hia old line com- REID CABE LOCAL AGENT 0$ ..ThatLasts! Not for just a 'day. not for just a ' month but fort many, many month will the ihoe that I RE-SOLE - -last you. For, into that Re-Soling will go first claw workmanship plus leathers thatU wear "like iron! - Try Me EAFL AKGEL . Neit'f oor To Press O.ISco - tnce I'orterro Henry Ci. Robertson, trustee, dated the 22nd clay of Sep tember, 1925 and registered in the office of the register of deeds for Macon county in book 30, page 239, to secure the payment of a note for $3,000.00 of cveii date with said deed of -trust, payable three months from date and said note bearing interest at the rate of' 6 per cent per annum, to N. W. Gennett ; and Whereas default has been' made in the payment of said note with tl interest thereon from the 22nd dayof June, 1926, and also the furthersum of $51.47, paid by the said N. W. Gennett for insurance on the said property, as In said deed of trust provided, with interest on said sum of $51.47 front he 12th day of Sep teember 1927; and whereas, the holder of said deed of trust having requested the undersigned trustee to exercise - r 13 the power vested in him by said deed of trust, I will, therefore, on Monday, the 6th day of February, 1923, between the legal hours of sale, sell at the court house door in Franklin, North Caro lina at public auction to the highest bidden for cash the following de scribed property: Being what is commonly and gen erally known as Oak Hill, situated on Franklin-Murphy highway, two miles west of Franklin, and beginning at a stake on the north bank of the Murphy road, about 2 poles cast of where the Oak Hill road leaves the Murphy road, same being Grover Lewis' S. W. corner; runs thence with Lewis' line N. 8 poles and 10 links to a stake in the old road; then east with the old road 3 poles to a stake in the J. S. Waldroop's line; thence with the Waldrpop line N. 40 1-2 poles to a double chestnut; ! t i. 44 poles to a stake in t!.: ! the Lish Havvshaw tract (tl e I-', corner of a deed from WaUrcn t I J. A. Deal) then S. 65 W. with line of the Hawshaw tract 43 re' to a stake; (J. A. Deal's old corner) then N. 70. W. with the line of t! ; Lum Porter land AO poles to a stak?; then N. 61 W. 10 poles to a sis' e (the N. E. corner of the J. (?. Wal lace tractV: then with the line of the WallaU tract S. 2 E. 110 poles to a stake; then S. 88 1-2 W. 4 poles to ' a stake (N. E. corney of W. R. Wal- J lace tract) then S. 1 1-2 E. with the line of Wallace tract 35 poles to a stake on north bank of Murphy road; thence with the road, 100 poles to the ' beginning. . This the 5th day of January,' 1923. HENRY G. 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