-2 J, PAGE TEN THE FRANKLIN PRESS, FRANKLIN, N. C CARD OF THANKS Wc want to thanl; our many ?r'i for their kindness and sytri,.. Inriii!' the Illness ami ('f.'ftll ''1 dear husband and father. Alio : the beautiful flowers. MRS. J. M. 0U " AN!) ClllU)Ki;.N". !!.h. f.r IN MEMORY OF JOHN HOYT HILL EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having iual'-f't(1 a cxcc.ul,r ul Jane' Jones, deceased, late of .;ic"; county, N. C, this is to notify ail persons having claims against . the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on nrbrfiin: the 8th day of September. 1929, or this notice will be plead in bar ot - their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate scttktmnt. This 8th day of September, 1928. uv TOM HOUSTON, Executor. AUh John Septum! river C yl 111 was dro;,icd ' 1, V2, i'i the Thai' .), .( nea" his horn at 1 !....hia:: ' , while f'shing tip stream near NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Macon County. In Superior Court Before the Clerk. C. W, Willis, Admr, of Agnes WMks, deceased . ' s .' . Maude Patterson, Keuban Wilbs snd wife...... Willis, and other heirs a. law of Agnes Wilks, deceased he defendants, Maude Patterson, Ed Patterson, Reuben Willis and..-.. Willis the wife of; Keuban Willis whose' name is unknown will take no Sce thft an action entitled ,as above has been commenced m the supeno court of Macon county, N. C, to sen A.. i f hirh Acnes Wilks, died seized and possessed to make assets to pay the deuts o. b Wilks, deceased, together with the costs of administration; that all ot i :..ut in Franklin town- . rmmtv. N. C. and the sn. " it fnrther take no- Uce that they and each one of them are required to appear ai u.e .i.. ' i-u ,.f ttip sunenor court ot rrmntv in the court house in Frankiin, N. C, on the 8t r day J October, 1928, and answer or demur to thtf petition in this action withm Se time required by law or the petitioner will apply to the court for e relief demanded the Petition. Done at office in the Town , of Franklin on this the 6th day of Sep- temreAlS. MURRAY, Clerk r4;SWW-J ; an Thf !J:ir-.,ws nt the channel. When he stepped into the, deep water, ih: current was so swift that it swept him into the whirlpool, pinning his Ics between two rocks and throw ing his head' against a .pitied boulder, thereby inflicting unconsciousness a:vl the consequent- impossibility ot. re lease. Since a child, he had fished in this stream and always previously had swum down through the whirl pool to safety. John Hoyt Hi!! was born in the suburbs of Asheville, N. C, in 1B90, but a few years later, his parents moved to "the village of Horse Love, situated near Highlands, W. c. it was there on the beautiful spacious farm land resting under the sublime grandeur of Black Rock Mountain that he waxed to to manhood. He spent his youth with his family as sisting them in the developing and the enriching ot their none estate; and for his tamiiy, ne tner- ished an unceasing devotion. As he grew in stature, there un folded a wondrous awareness, appre ciation, and love for all in nature: of mountains, their forests, their streams, their winding paths, their insurmount able heights, and the inexpressive beauty which they ever yield to man; of the rocks, trees, inseci, annua., and plant life, an intimate knowledge and companionship. The obvious pleasures of life never attracted him. '. He received his great est happiness and contentment from his mother, father, sisters, and broth ers his neighborhood companions, and God's amazing and magnificently beautiful outdoors. v - a v,o sap f seventeen, he en tered Lincoln Memorial University, Cumberland ;ap, lenn. nert, .. spent four years of interesting study. Uent student and l IIC v" . , , during his college days, nc inaue countless friends, who admired and i..,i u;m sWtlv after his gradua- u. hie hvother ill L.OS a.i r-oiif Thpn later, traveled extensively in the United States and a great deal in Europe and Africa. He was a veteran of the World War, i:e4;rr- in 1Q17 n the uuaner- master's Corps of the National Army. He became a commissioned otiicer an NOTICE North Carolina, Macon County, In the Superior Court. Carl Dalton vs Nina Dalton The:, non-VesideiU defendant, Nina Dalton, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior 'court of Macon coun ty, North Carolina, the purpose oJ said action is to have the bonds of matrimony now existing oeiween plaintiff and defendant dissolved; that the summons in said action is return able on the sixth day of October, 192S, and said defendant will further take notice that she is required, to appear on the sixth day of October, 392S, before the . undersigned clerk superior court of Macon county and answer or demur to the ocmplaint filed in this cause, or the relief de manded in said complaint will be granted. This 5th' day of September, 1928. FRANK I. MURRAY, Clerk Superior Court, M aeon County, N. C. ' P4t04 the past week. ' Mr. Polie Ilenrv. wife and children of Detroit, Mich., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Henry. Mr. Ray N. Moses left September 5th to enter Elon College again. Union Items T. S. Roten left Monday to begin a revival meeting at Maidens , . . Mrs. Sprinkle is putting up a ninng station on the highway near ncr home. ' . The mpptine closed at Union Meth odist church last week. We enjoyed U:rr P K Mnrlf with US. Jia ife ' ' . i r ' Mr. Roy Vanhook moved trom Prentiss to the irti. -uuianan piace across the river. . We are nroud of the two boys who passed the examination from Union to enter Pranklin high scnooi, sorry we all didn't pass. Several from this community at tended the quarterly meeting at Pat tons Chanel last Sundav. Mr. Charlie Oliver and family of this community are moving to Aloun ain Citv.. Ga.. this week. ' Mr. F. E. Mizelle is putting up ;a rnrn mill at PrentlSS. Mr. Elmer Roten and Miss Edna Holbrooks were married at Clayton Ga., Saturday evening. ELLIJAY LOCALS Air Walker Grantham, wife anc two dauchters. Sarah and Helen, and Ancel Moses left Ellijay for Florida ALL KINDS OF "OLD LINE" INSURANCE The Dependable Kind "Performance Beyond the Contract" Inquiries Cheerfully Answered "NUFF SED" W. B; LENOIR, Agent i THE Conveniences developed for women No stooping -no corners to clean Removable shelves Contplete simplicity y J. C. LEDBETTER, Franklin, N. C. HIGHLANDS, ELECTRIC CO. Highlands, N. C. 227S For Sheriff 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for sheriff of Macon coun ty subject, to' the actions of the Kc i.iAtican convention. September n. VUl GEORGE CARPENTER, pit For Sheriff .... i . .. . i P . ... i i.r,K announce mvselt as a candidate for Sheriff of Macon coun yi subject to the Republican Conven tion of : September 15, l,9 D ' ... Respectfully, W. A. KEENER. 2t Candidate I hereby annoiinre my candidacy for the office of Register of Deeds for Macon county, subject to the wishes of the Republican party. J. R STOCKTON. - p2t ' For Register of Deeds I herebv announce myself as a j:jo4 V,. iV.. (uf'w of Register of Deeds of Macon county subject to the wishes of the Rcjublican party. believe that the Mantahala section of the countv is'ju.-tU'. entitled to be considered in the representation ot county of fics. I will appreciate the support of the lc--'j thisraw a ' traveling salesman in Western North Carolina. - At the time of his passing, he was assocwicu - Thomas-Schultz company oi siicv... He was a member of the Methodist church. The funeral service of quiet beauty and impressiveness was held in the home amid the profusion and fragrance of exquisite flowers, me body rests in the family plot of the Cove cemetery, which lies fin ;thc shadows and watchful care oi niacK Rock Mountain. . rv,n H,vt Hill had a kind, under standing heart, a flexible disposition, and a nature that could easily for Psrtiant it was his beautiful smile that revealed the inner spirit and gave the evidence ot nis true .i.tr TJic smile remained on his countenance after the breath of life had passed from his body, nis dark shadow of grief over all who knew him, and to--those who have known him intimately thrnuf.ti the vcars. the loss is doubly- poignant irreparable. We shall mourn him as one who ever reveaica me touch of true friendships, fine loyal ties, and deep affections. A FRIEND. r frit. tOtrntftmiiml Thaa..ll 666 Cures Chills and Fever, Intermittent, Remittent and Bilious Fever due to Malaria. It kills the Germ. . Obituary HUNGRY? We can promptly attend to that "Hungry Feeling" Arnold's Cafe on PUBLIC SQUARE ESSIG MARKET !L a ESSIG, Fwmp. Fresh Meats of All Kinds Fin Horn Mad Saaaaga r Everything kept in a first class market. Phcns 42 Mrs. Ruth Downs Scott, wife v of Claud Scott, daughter of AVilfort and Minnie E. Downs,, was born Feb ruary 13, 1895 and died at her home Augiis.t. 17, 1928, having lived 33 years, 0 ' months and 4 days. " Miss Downs was married to Claud Scott, son of R. L. and Jane Scott, luly H, 1917. From this marriage was born 5 children, Harold, Evelyn, Jen nie, Eugene and Paul, all bright fhil- ;ti madf nrofession ot faith in Christ and united with Bethel church August. 1914and lived ai faithful life as daughter, wife and motner ana cictpr tuMiHihnr and fnenci. was esteemed and loved by all who knew her. The writer knew her wen, was associated with her in Sunday school and in church and in the Downs ano tr- faiYii'Ujvs and last v her own home in a beautiful grove near the olH VimtipctpaH where- we met ner last and prayed with her and her 5 children and waited oiilsidewniie tne doctors consulted inside her own home. She was well , cared for, but without avail she must answer the Father's call to her eternal home above. She leaves to mourn her. loss: father and mother, 3 brothers, Wil ford, Jr., Asheville; Andrew, now in Everitt, Wash., and Roy of Franklin, and als'b Mr. Blanch Cabe, Monroe Wasb-, and many kindred and friends. Mv tho Lord enable her husband to overtop every obstacle in rearing ThLrTalis of Honest f ftvFfjsMT 4' I It i rZr-J Your Assuranee Used Car Values If you are in the market for a used '. car come in and learn how completely we protect your pur' chase when you buy a used cat from us! 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