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PAGE EIGHT the n:Ar;::u:i i:lzz, n:Ai:::u:i. n. c nrt- .1 ' fHTUOHDAY Judge Moore to Preside 2 Murder Cases Scheduled Many Whiskey Cases Big Civil Docket. Superior court of Macon county will convene next Monday with Judge Walter E. Moore of Sylva presiding and Solicitor Grover Davis of Wayncsville looking after the interest of the 'state. Thirty-eight civil cases are docketed. The criminal docket is also large, there being 65 or 70 whiskey cases scheduled for trial and several cases of carrying concealed weapons. However, the cases in which the public is extremely inter ested are two murder cases, one of criminal assault and one 01 an af fray. lAllen Dills will go on trial for ; his life charged with the murder of Dave Waldroop last March. The death of Waldroop was the result of a neighoorhood row caused by a dispute about a gate between the homes , of Waldroop and Dills. Dills, Mrs. Dills and Mrs. Dills' brother, a man named Shope, had attacked and se verely injured Waldroop's son. The testimony in the preliminary trial showed that when the ctdcr Wal droop went to investigate the trouble Tie was shot through the heart by Dills. At the time oMhc shooting Shope escaped and has not yet been apprehended. W P. Martin will also go on trial for killing his son-in-law, Laney. This death was the result of a fam ily row in which Martin claims that fio ctint in srlf dpfense. Th rase of Potts and Holland rWirprl hv a scventecn-vear-old. girl with criminal assault will' also come before Judge Moore nert week. Another case that has attracted con siderable attention and which is scheduled for trial nert week is an -.ffrav involving Charlie Oliver. Harry QliMiliprrl and Cecil Holt. .Holt, Shepherd and the latter's wtfe were held up some montns ago on wic rl hv Oliver and two dep- "4Jties. Shepherd was bringing his wife mained in the hospital for- several days. Oliver is said to have done the r chnntinir The deouties found no 3iquor in the car. NOTICE OF SALE "The undersigned administrator of the estate of S. C Conley, deceased, Will sell the personal property of the estate of the said S. C. Conley, be ginning at 10 o'clock a. m., Friday, August 31st, at the residence of the late S. C. Conley, the said personal property consisting of stock of. mer- chandise, household and kitchen fur niture, livestock, poultry, corn, farm tools, and other articles too numerous :to mention. This salens being made as provided '.by law for the sale of the personal estate of the deceased person, and the terms of said sale will be cash. This 11th day of August, 1928. C. R. Cabc, Administrator. 2tA30 ! V AN ORDINANCE ' Whereas, it is necessary, as a re sult of the construction of the mun icipal dam and power plant built and . installed by the Town of Franklin :-upon its, property on the Little Ten nessee river at Leopard's Bend, said ; jiruperty being purchased from Arth x.mW. Nichols, to flood and cover with v-water certain lands on both sides of 666 Cures Chills and Fever, Intermittent, Remittent and .Bilious Fever due to Malaria. It kills the Germ. HUNGRY? We can promptly attend to that "Hungry Feeling." - Arnold's Cafe on PUBLIC SQUARE ESSIG MARKET II. O. ESSIG, Prop. Fresh Meats of All Kinds Fine Horn Made Sausage Everything kept in a first class market. Phone 42 said Tennessee River for a distance of several miles above the said mun icipal dam, and to damage and in jure certain other lands not covered with water as a result of the seepage of the waters ponded by the said dam, and Whereas, it is necessary, as a re sult of the construction of said mun icipal dam and power plant, to flood and cover with water certain lands of Lula M. Enloe, to-wit: Lands of Lula M., Enloe in Frank lin township, Macon county, and to damage and injure Certain other lands of the said Lula M. Enloe as above set out in said damages as a result of the seepage of the water ponded by said dam, and Whereas, as a result pf the con struction of said municipal dam and power plant certain lands belonging to Lula M. Enloe, as above' set out, have already and is now covered with water, and other lands have been in jured by the result of the seepage by the water ponded. by said dam, ami Whereas, the governing power oi ftiA cold Tnwn of Franklin, to-wit: The Board of Aldermen of said Town, have been unable to agree with the owners, to-wit: the above named Luia M. Enloe, for the purchase of said lnH nr tke right, privilege and ease ment to injure and damage the same as the result ot said water ponded Dy said dam, and r ... Whereas, the said Board of Alder man rifl tnp said Lula M. Enloe have honestly and sincerely tried to come to an agreement on the aDove siaieu matter, but alter conferences nave failed to do so, and Whereas, it is necessary, in order to obtain said lands and said rights, A - easements. to brine mtiflpinnat inn proceedings as provided by Chapter 33, Article 2, bccion lltsi of the Consolidated Matures ot lorth Carolina: , ' NOW. THEREFORE, be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Franklin, that condemnation proceedings be at once instituted in he name.nf said Town against said Tula M F.nloe. and all other persons having or claiming an interest in the property of said Lula M fcnioe, ai-i-Aorlv mverefl socked, seened or dam aged by the construction of said mun icipal dam and power plant, to the nA that the said Town of Franklin may acquire title to such property as is flooded and covered with water as the result of the construction ot said municipal darri and power plant mA tn the end that said Town .may lands of Lula M. Enloe, as is now or may hereafter be affected by the seepage of the water from the pond caused by the construction of said municipal water power dam. The ayes and nays being called, for, the roll was called and the following aldermen voted in the affirmative: M. L. Dowdle.... Aye Ras Penland Aye Jno. E. Rickman Aye T. W. Angel..... .......Aye H. W. Cabe -.-Aye W. L. Higdon..... ..'..'....Aye The following alderman voted in the negative: None. . The said vote resulting in the unanimous vote of the Aldermen . of the Town of Franklin with the pass age of said . Ordinance. The said Ordinance was and is hereby declared passed; that it is now an ordinance of the Town of Franklin; that said ordinance be published at the court house door, at the office of the Town of Franklin and in the Franklin Press as required by law. This the 6th day of August, 1928. GEO. B. P ATTON, Mayor. F. L. BRYSON, Clerk Board of Aldermen. 2tA23 NOTICE OF SALE j North Carolina. Macon County. The undersigned will, on the 27th day of August, 1928, at the court house door in the Town of Franklin, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock M, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: Lying and being in Ellijay township, Mirnn rvinntv. North Carolina, and bounded on the north by the lands of I. P. Moore; on the cast by' the lands of J. P. Moore and A. J. r,,nrn- nn the SOU til bv the lands'of J. T. Berry and on the west , by the lands of J. T. IScrry, and uemg mc identical " tract of land conveyed to C. E. Moore by the A. J. ' Moore f dnte the 29th dav of December, 1919 and being of record iii book D-4 at page ill ollicc ot the register of deeds for Alacon -county North Carolina. ThU' snip i'm'nd under a I'owci of sale contained in a deed of trust everiitiMl tri t1feffldmrmed--trostct bv C. E. Moore and wile, Mamie inr.iT for ( V.. Rickman. to secure t1-.- cum of .SI 775.00. and interest cm same from date. ' Said deed of trust Ivlmr nf rlatp tlio .1st dav of Decern hpr.'lQ2T). and of record in Mortcasre book No. 30 at page 322, office of the register of deeds for Macon county, Tlit tiln 5c rtiirl in Cnfidfv flip itl i. Ilia tl I 1 .1 J J 1UV11, 1.V 1 debtcdnss secured, by said deed of trust.def'ault having been made in the payment of same. This the 25th dav of July, 1928. J. FRANK RAY, Trustee. 4tA19 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as. administrator of W. H. Stiles, deceased, late of Macon county, N. G, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before thp 31st dav of Tulv. 1929. or this notice will be plead in bar of their j recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate settlement. This 31st day of July, 1928. CHAS. STILES, Admin istrator. p4tA23 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of S. C. Conley, deceased, late of Macon countv. N. C. this is to notifv all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of July, 1929, or this notice will be nlead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 28th day of July, 1928. C. R. CABE, Administrator. 4tAZJ For Sheriff I hereby announce mvself as a candidate (nr the office of Sheriff of Macon county, subject to the action ot the Democratic primary to be held September 8th. A. B. SLAGLE. p4t For County Commissioner T herehv announce mvself as a can didate for Countv Commissioner sub ject, to the action of the Democratic primary, September 8th. ROY DRYMAN. pA16 For Register of Deeds Want to say to the good people of Macon countv that T am a canriirlate for the office of Register of Deeds, suDject to the - actions ot tne Dem ocratic Primary or Convention. 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