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AGE SIX THE FRANKLIN PRESS, FRANKLIN, N. C THURSDAY, JU i 866 Cures Chills and Fever, Intermittent, Remittent and Bilious Fever due to Malaria. It kills the Germs. ESSIG MARKET II. O. ESSIG, Prop. Fresh Meats of All Kinds Fin Home Mad Sausag Everything kept in a first class market. Phone 42 Old Shoes Renovated Bring them to us (or new soles and heels or for general repairing and restoring to their original shape. We use none but the best materials in our shoe renovating. When we are ' finished with yours you may be sure they will last as long as a new pair and without the trouble of breaking in. Patro nize us and reduce your shoe bills to a minimum. AngePs Shoe Shop e5rM Carpenter Sells the Eggs Fifty-five dollars worth of eggs from 70 mixed brown , leghorn and Rhode Island red hens since early spring is the record of Elysses Car penter of Otto. Mr. Carpenter re ports that approximately 275 dozen eggs were sold in order to realize this amount, the average price per dozen being 20 cents. Corn was used chiefly, for feed, Mr. Carpenter states. He now has 200 chickens in all, including baby chicks, and is well pleased with his prospects for future sales of gegs and chickens. If any one else in the county can beat this, send the record to The Press. Jury List The county commissioners met Mon a. T.,i,r 9 mrl in addition to routine Udjf, JUfJ " - , u. .:,. a., vt list of turors tor the term of superior court beginning August ZU. ' August term, 1928 J H. McDowell, Dillard; H. W. Rogers, City, R. l; A. L. Poindexter, Citv -K. 3; C. W. Morgan, Flats; a-i T7nVlin- .C. T. Truitt. Etna; Fred S. Henry, Ellijay; Zeb Shope, Prentiss; J. l.. JTC R. 2; J. J. Mann, City, R. 2; Herman Chuders, City, R. 1 ; Grady Wiks, City R. 3; "R. H. Bennett, Iotla; WD. Neal, Aquone; Geo. R. Nichols, Citv R 1 ; C. P. Brown, City, R. I W. B. Long, Highlands; J. F. Palmer Citv T. N. Snyder, City R. 4; Mel CaCityrRJ2rWIWaim5 Etna M.- F. L'cdbetter, -City,- R-2., Clennie Bradley, -Dillard, R. 1 ; J. M. t....ii p x. P ; Renson. Scaly; V C. DcHart, Telhco; E. L. Norton, Dillard, R. 1; C. M Reeves R. o; Frank Dills, R. 4; Arthur Sanders, R 2; John H. .Thomas,. City ; Man6n Deal, Jr., City. R. 4; A. R Rickman Citv W W. Donaldson, City, K. , J. T.' Sanders, City, R. 4; Jack Stnb bling, City. . Second Week Fred Mason, Nantahala; L. W. Houser, City; Freeman Hastmg City, R 1- W. C, Mashburn, City; W. K. McConnell, Scaly; J J. Smith Stiles; W. B. Dobson, Jr., City, R. 1; Jv k. Franklin, City, R. 4; J, M Cochran, Flatts; L. M. Lease, Cullasaja, J. D Stiles R. 2; D. R. Mack, Nari tahala; Roy Phillips Highlands; John H. Cunningham, Cullasaja; A. L. Led- Reputation Suffers The people living on Ellijay who formerly had a mighty high opinion of Mr. Allen 'Adams, have lost con fidence in his veracity, according to the story told by John Thomas who carried the mail up that way until July first. It is understood that this loss of confidence in Mr. Adams all came about by the report he circu lated to the effect that he had seen Uncle Bragg Higdon hoeing corn. For many years Uncle Bragg has been the idol f Ellijay and the good people up-that way are indignant that a false report has been circulated about their champion. Poor Old Oscar i John W. Gribble came into The Press office last Saturday morning with a Prince Albert tobacco can, the contents of which he dumped onto the floor with a cautious and myste rious air. The can did not contain tobacco, but as perfect a miniature of a dragon as ever lived. "That," said Mr. Gribble, "I plow ed out of the ground a week ago. See those pinchers? They-re a quar ter of an inch long, and its got a stinger a half inch long. I've had the thing a week, and it hasn't had a bite to eat the whole time, but it's been trying to fight since the day I ploughed it up. I've never seen anything like it. It's started to shed off its skin now, and it's growing new winges on the underside." Iname Ted Gribble who reads the light meters,"' and whose mind - runs on things "electrical and- on- nothing else. - -.- -. - . "That," said Ted, "is nothing but one of these here old electric light bugs, not grown up yet. It's got no stinger at all, and never has. had one." ' The argument between Ted and Mr. John W. waxed strong, but neither convinced the other that either was right. Meanwhile the miniature drag on was duly christened Oscar, and placed in a tin can to go through the further stages of his metamor phosis. Late Saturday night Oscar was heard kicking at the walls of his prison., That was the last time he gave any indication of being alive. Monday morning he was found dead. It is hoped that the body may be placed in some museum of natural history. . - North Skeenah Locals The farmers have been very busy harvesting wheat the past week. There was a storm on North Skeen ah Friday and damaged the crops badly. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Stockton and children of Merrisvilie, S. C, are visiting . his parents, Mr., and Mrs. Sam Stockton,' of North Skeenah this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cabe of River side were) visiting relatives of North Skeenah Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Crayton Stockton is visiting his brothers of this section. Mrs. Viola McConnell was visiting her mother, Mrs. Texxic DcHart, Sun day. Mrs. Mamie Mann and Mrs. Mary Stockton were visiting Rev. Lester Ledford Saturday afternoon; Mrs.. Bettie and Irene Stockton were visiting Mrs. Juan Hasting Sunday afternoon. TEXTO M E "l I . v.. . . '.'.- '.' . ' VI v..-'VV v. . . II r life II " t I . H ' ! 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NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND - On Saturday, the 14th day of July, 1928 at 12:30 o'clock in the afternoon, at the door of the Macon county court ouse, in the City of Franklm North Carolina, we will offer for sale at public auction to the last and high est bidder-for cash, two certain tracts or parcels of land situated in Macon y. lands of Caro county aujoinuiB" , . Duval, Comes, Owenby and others, and bounded as follows: - First tract. Beginning at a stake on the east side of Burmngtown creek, W. J. Morgan's corner .runs east with W. J. Morgan's line : .100 rods more or less, to a B. oak in 1. J Cornes' line on top of the dividing ridge between Burningtown creek and Tennessee river; then north 300 rods more or less to, a hickory on the bar of Tennessee river; then down the river with its meanders to the mouth of Burningtown creek to a B. gum ; then up said creek with rts wders to the beginning, containing 200 acres no e or less, excepting therefrom however, the old family- burying ground about five poles square, be ginning at a white oak the corner of said burying ground, runs west 5 poles to' a stake, then, south .5 poles to a stake, then east 5 poles to a stake, then north i. to the place of beginning to a white oak tree . Second tract. Adjoining the lands of Joseph Morgan and others, bound cd as follows: Beginning on a maple on the east bank o Burningtown creek, , runs east 66 poles to a s ake, in old North and South Base line thence south 4 degrees east 66 poles a stake, within 12 feet of a red stump, an old corner witnesses by a black'gum and red oak; thence south 67 degrees west 41 poles to a stake on bank of creek, passing upper edge 0f Pcwce rock ; thence down . the creek with Us windings, 118 poles i .to the beginning, containing 40 acres more or less. And being air of the lands con- vcved.to T. L. Cnvyn by S. J. Dean . -e. i?i rvm bv Deed ana wne r u.w.vv. . . dated December 10, ij1(ii' is recorded in the office of the renter of deeds for Macon .county, North Carolina,' in dook n-t, F-b- cakolinaoons realty HUNGRY? We can promptly attend to that "Hungry Feeling." 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