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I c. Airs. Margaret Riddle died at her home at Bowling Green, S. C, Won lay morning. The deceased was the mother of Mrs. J. A. Flanagan of Franklin. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Flan agan were called to Bowling Green last week on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Riddle and consentient ly were there, at the time of her death. The sympathy of the entire community is extended to Mrs. Man agan. BEWARE .OF FAKERS Last vcck a man who gave his name as J. H. Merle, came into town, Went to a local boarding house and dainicd to be doing advertising work for a company, and that his helpers were coming on. He engaged board for himself and helners for about ten days. The helpers did not come ana tms gentleman (?) stayed two Be sure to get your "Bottled Sunshine" at Perry's Drug Store EMERGENCY AUTO REPAIRS- caused by a breakdown accident, or other cause, find us always ready to take care of the necessary repairing. Our towing car is in stantly available for hurry-up calls. Our equipment for small or large repair jobs is complete and mod ern. Our mechanics know every phase of their job. nights and departed, skipped his lucird biil didn't even say good bye. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of Jane Gregory, deceased, late of Ma con county, N. C, this "is to notify all persons having claims atrainst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of February, 1930, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons. indebted to said estate - will please make immediate settlement. This 19th day of Febru ary, 1929. A. S. GREGORY, Administrator. 4tM14 Skoes O Not Merely Patch Work When you leave your old shoes with us to be renovated it does not mean that we are going to patch them up so as to make- them last a few more weeks. We are going to repair them so as to make them look like new and last as long as a new pair. Bring your shoes to us and we promise a most satisfactory job at a very small ' expense. Do it now. Champion SHOE Shop EARL ANGEL, Mgr. ii" 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speedy remedy known. HUNGRY? We can promptly attend to that "Hungry Feeling." A Arnold's Cafe on PUBLIC SQUARE ESSIG MARKET II. O. ESSIG, Prop. Fresh Meats of All Kinds Fia Home Mad Sausage Everything kept in a first, class market. Phone 42 NOTICE OF SALE Bynirtue-of the power of sale con tained in a certain, deed of trust, made and entered into on the 18th day of September, 1925, by and be tween W. D. Almazov and Sophie Albert, parties of the first part, VV. B. Lenoir, trustee, party of the sec ond part, and H. R. Lenoir, trusted, party of the, third part, which 'deed of , trust was registered on the 23rd day of September, 1925, in record of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 29, page 1 et seq., in the office of the register of deeds of Macon county, state of North Carolina, default hav ing been made in the payment- of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, I will, on Monday, the 1st day of April, 1929, at twelve o'clock noon, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Franklin, Macon county, North Carolina, the lands and premis es described in said deed of trust, situate, lying and being in Cartooge- chaye township, Macon county, state of North Carolina, and more par ticularly bounded and described as follows : - Beginning at a crooked hickorv on a high ridge, beginning corner of state grants Jos. i&so, twd ana mot. runs thence north 72 degrees and 30 minutes west 22 poles and 23 links to a Spanish oak; thence north 4 dcj grees east 69 poles- to a black oak ; thence north 17 degrees and 30 min utes west 44 poles and 8 links to a stake; thence north 2 degrees and 30 minutes east 49 poles to a stake; thence north 47 degrees west 3 poles and 12 links to a slake; thence north 16 degrees and 30 minutes west 33 poles to a stake; hence north 4 de grees and 30 minutes west 70 poles to a- locust -stump on top of Bruce Knob, a corner 'of U. S.': Government Government land north 64 degrees and 13 minutes west 170 poles and 16 links to a stake; thence still with the Government line south 86 de grees and 36 minutes west 26 poles to a dead chestnut; thence still with the Government) line south 77 de grees and 11 minutes west 24 poles and 9 links to a white oak ; thence still with the Government line North 65 degrees and 45 minutes west 25 poles and 16 links to a large forked hickory; thence still with the Govern ment line north 60 degrees and 50 minutes west 98 poles and 2 links to a chestnut oak; thence still with the Government line north 28 degrees and 56 minutes east 13 poles and 9 links to a stake; thence still with the Gov ernment line north 28 degrees and 3 minutes west 31 poles and 7 links to v a large chestnut oak; thence st'll with the Government line north 8? degrees and 8 minutes west .49 'po' and 8 links to a stake; thence still with the Government line north 82 degrees and 56 minutes west 24 poles and 6 links to a black oak; thence still with the Government line south 55 degrees and 2 minutes vet IV poles and 12 links to a dead locrst ; thence still with the Government line south 86 degrees and 2 minutes west 26 poles and 20 links to a large chestnut, a corner of state grant No. 3065 and a corner of state grant No. 3067; thence south 44 degrees arid 30 minutes west 96 -poles 'and 4 links to a stake; thence north 87 degrees and 30 minutes west 25 poles and 2 links to. a stake; thence south 2 degrees and 30 minutes west y143 poles and 15 links to a stake, a corner of grant No. 3067; thence north 79 degrees west 130 poles to. a stake, formerly a hickorv, beginning corner of grant No. 3067; thence north 66 degrees west 5, poles to a - dead chestnut: thence 'south 30 degrees west 12 poles to a white oak; thence south 68. de grees west . 31 poles and 10 links to a chestnut ; thence south 10 degrees east 56 poles and 12 links - to a stake: thence south 22 degrees and 30 minutes west 24 poles and 15 links to a stake; thence soth 87 degrees and 30 minutes east 24 poles and 6 links to a stake, ( corner of J. O. Harrison's land; thence south 38 degreesi east 86 poles to a rock, corn er of land formerly belonging to L. T. Giallespic's estate; thence with the line of said land south 42 degrees and 30 minutes cast 181 poles to a mountain oak.- corner of the former Gillesnie estate and J. H. Enloe !;Ms and beginning corner of front No. 18,364; thence with Enloe's line "-mrtb 84 degrees and 30 minutes east 123 poles ?nd 4 links to a stake: th"nc soiuh 72 degrees east 19 poles to a stake in Passmore's line; thence north 64 degrees and 30 minutes east 88 poles to a stake in the line of state grant No. 113; thence south 31 de grees east 39 poles to a hickorv: thence north 59 degrees, nnd 30 min utes east 58 poles and 9 links to : hickory stumo in the line of section 22; the" with the line of sct;'n V south 31 dcerees east 85 noles to a stk". corner of fWotit 22: tb''r-'-south 59 degrees and 30 minutes wt 13 poles to a hickory, come?- of sbte grant No. 32; thence south 31 de rxres and .--30 ' minutes east 59 poles c."d 1" !:n,'c l "1" "1 r A. B. Slavic's and Oscar Conley's corner; thence with A. . Slagle's line south 73 degrees cast 52 poles to a stake; thence with the line of section 19 north 4 degrees and 30 min utes east 161 poles and 5 links to a stake, northwest corner of section 19; thence with Robinson's line south 86 degrees and 30 minutes cast 1f0 nofoc and 20 links to a black oak stump, Beginning coiner ot section iy; thence with the line of section 10 couth I degrees west 33 poles and 17 links io a stake, W. H. Green's corner; thence with Green's, linp south KJ degrees and 30 minutes east 94 poles and 5 links to a hickory; thence still with Green's line north 5 degrees east iy poles and 7 links to a black oak: thence still with Or-en's imn south' 83 degrees cast 84 poles to a stake and nointer on ton of n i-irW thence north 42 degree's west 15 poies aim u links to a stake; thence north 15 decrees west 24 nnles and 6 links to a Spanish oak; thence norm 5 degrees west 22 poles and 15 links to a larp-e 9nnnich not.-- thence north 41 degrees west, 46 poles ana IU links to a black-jack; thence north 78 degree's west 13 poles and 10 links to the Beginning.'1 Contain ing 2119.9 acres, more or less. Exceotiner. however, from the ahmn described lands two tracts deeded bv TT T- -r - - n. k. Lenoir, trustee, by W. B. Le noir, his attorney in fact, and W. B. Lenoir. truster. to' ' Ontoon Estates, Incorporated, by deed of re lease, dated the 6th rl.iv of Ortnher 1926, and registered in book N-4, at page 581, in the office of the recister of deeds of Afaron conntv North Carolina, said excepted tracts being described as follows: First Tract. Beginning at a stake, the NW. corner of No. 19, and runs south 86 degrees and 30 minutes east 2739 feet, with the line of No. 19 to . a stake, the SE. corner of grant No. 325 and corner of grant No. 1853; then north 3 degrees and 30. minutes east, with the line of grants Nos. 325 and 1853, 600 feet to a stake in said line; then north 86 degrees and 30 minutes west 5387 feet, to a stake in the line of section No. 22, grant No. 1004 and grant No. 113; then south 31 east, with the line of grants Nos, 1004 and 113, 594 feet to a stake in the line of said -grants ; then south 75 east 1155 feet to a stake ; then south 4 degrees and 30 minutes west 792 .feet to a stake; then south 56 . cast 132 feet to a stake; then south 30 east 750" feet to a stake; then south 42 east 140 feet to a .stake; then-south 64 rast of B. F. Dowdle. deceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of February, 1930, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 16th day of February, 1929. G. W, DOWDLE, Administrator., Np4tM14 CANNERY NOTICE I will meet the farmers who are interested in growing truck for the cannery at the court house on Satur day, March 9th for the purpose of entering into contracts fox their truck. Let all come out, as I will not be under; obligations to take anything that is not specified in your contract. This February 26, 1929. C. VV. TEAGUE. 2tM7 Press Want Ads Bring Results mam From Washington, D.C J Do Now 22ci?e& tto im. Headers as tnc result of a very favorable concession we are able to Rive you that old reliable family weekly, the Pathfinder, in combinatipn with your Favorite Home Paper, at a greatly reduced price. The Pathfinder is bright, inter esting, dependable, different nothing else like it. Orig- iuai iiiaucr nojc jusi a renasn or ecno. of section No. 18 and grant No. 32: then with the line of section 'No. 10 and grants Nos. 32 and 1004, 1735 feet to the Beginning. Second Tract. Being the lands con tained in state grant No. 2193, issued to John Siler and recorded in book I, page 268, records of Alacon county. Beginning at a hickory, the third corner of John Silcr's entry No. 6926 on a . high ridge and on the south boundary line of Andrew McPaniel's land, runs south 82 east 14 poles to a black jack: then south 45 cast 46 poles to a Spanish oak: then south 60 east 22 poles to a Spanish oak ; then south 18 east 23 poles to a black jack ; then south 40 east 16 poles to a black jack on the line of said Silcr's land; then with said line west 93 poles to a stake; thm with tho line of his entry No. 6926, north 85 poles to the Beginning. This the 27th dav of February. 19?Q W. B. LENOIR. Trustee. 5tM28 NOT1CF OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING HIGHLANDS TELE PHONE COMPANY The stockholders of the Highlands Telephone company will take notice that at a meeting of the doctors of said corporation held in Highlands, N. C, on. tfre'16th dav of ; February, 1920. it was unanimously resolved "That it is advisable and most for the benefit of such corporation that it should be disolved; "That a meeting of the stockhold ers of said corporation be called to meet at 2 o'clork r. m. on the 22nd day of . Marh, 1929. in Highlands, N. C, in the offices of Fierson & Staub to take action on the above resolu tion of the board of directors; That a notice of this resolution be mailed to each stockholder and also published in The Franklin Press, a newsnaoer nublished in the town of Franklin, Macon county, N. C. once a week for four successive weeks im mediately preceding such meeting." This the 19th dnv of February, 1929. W. S. DVTS," President ALBERTTNA STATTR. Secretary. HENRY G. ROBERTSON. Atty for Highlands Telephone Co. 4tM21 NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Macon County In the Superior Court. Grant Wishon vs M. L. Wishon ; V The defendant, AT. L. Wishon will vrvv ii"."v- 'mui i tun' nil above Ins bee commenced i" the rnpcrior court of Macoi county. North Carolina ; that the purnose of sak' action is to dissolve th" bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and the ''efpnd. Tht the said defendant. AT. L Vihon is ' re quired to appear at the Wffice of the clerk of he superior court of Af a con countv, North CtoVpt. on o- before the 10th dav of Anrd. 1929. and ansur r? demur to v-oiTrd?;nt of the nlatn tiff the "-'if f demanded in the p""lint yn -rf-tnv1 ' This hp 1Qth 'tav.r- p,.h-nr" 029 FRANK I MURRAY, Clerk ' Superior Court. . p4t21 The Capitol Is 751 feet long and rim 307 . feet. Dome Is weighs $lWW nine Mfftrilh pounds Jifee" The Pathfinder is the only paper that tells you just what you want to know about everything that goes on at Wash ington and everywhere. vChtick full of crisp, timely things lOOper cent readable. The Most Widely Quoted Paper In the World frfcf( Governmental Gossip, ljrnfi Politics (free of bias), mrr? Science, Travel, Fun, Lots oi jriciurcs, instruction and Entertainment for all. You must not miss this Rare Chance to secure mliJla r I R ! Ml 111 HIS IS 11 111 i i r fl r i! A. A" g- Wi it it I fr! I' is I i Sr. P ' I- .... v.....v. v ii u,, nvov- v u oittiiuiu ULiui i N in iiih i;ii l!;iiii I'l a Call aLour office, see samples of the Pathfinder and 4j&-Sji. nana in your subscription or send it by mail. : THE PATHFINDER IS both A full year for AND FRANKLIN PRESS Only $1.80 ;hsiffltp.,. 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 1 . f Havi I have just received a carload of fertilizers and acid. I also carry seeds of all kinds, cotton seed meal, hulls, shorts, hay and other feed stuffs. I also carry a complete line of groceries. Everything in my store is selling at prices you can afford to pay. I am paying top prices for chickens, eggs and corn. If you want a load of stove wood, just phone 137. J. W. HASTINGS Near Depot Tools That You Need! If you do a good job, it is necessary to have a good tool. Now is the time to 'get your tools for the Spring work. We have good farm tools, good garden tools, good tools for mechanics, and good tools for. the house-keeper. Macon County Supply Co. 1,000 PAIRS OF SHOES For Men, Women and Children We have 1,00 pairs of shoes for wen, women and children. These shoes range in price from 25 cents to $5.00 per pair. They are all of the latest styles and of excellent quality. We were fortunate in buying a nmnber of sample lines' hence the low prices. Every pair shoes in our store will he sold at wholesale price or lower. .'Now-is your opportunity to buy GOOD foot- wear at remarkably low prices. We are still buying poultry, eggs and other produce mentioned in previous advertisements at top market prices. MYERS BROTHERS Next to Munday Hotel
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