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KOTici: o'- ExrxuTion sale Under and by virtue of the power of sale, orders, commands and direc tions contained in three certain ex ecutions, issued out of the superior court of Macon county, North Caro lina, and directed to the undersigned sheriff, one issued in the case of S. A. Harris versus Tremont Park, In- coroprated, and one in the case of Henry G. Robertson versus Tremont Park, Incorporated, and one in the case of Conley & Joines versus Tre mont Park, Incorporated, the under signed, C. L. Ingram, sheriff of , Macon county, North Carolina, will on Monday the fourth day of March. 1929, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door, in the -twon of Franklin sell at public out cry to the highest bid der for cash the following described real estate, viz: x . . . ,v , . About 1200 f acres, known as the Zachary Tremont Tract, situated on and near Tremont mountain, in Frank lin township, Macon' county, bounded on the north by the lands of -I., S. Forest, a Mining r ; Co. and ' others'; on the east by; the-lands of Barnard, E. H. Franks.! an4 1 others ; on the , south by the lands . of Wilkes, Cra yv? ford,' Chavers, Gibson and others; on the west by the. Jands of Lenoir, and others, and composed, bf several small er tracts, described i as follows, Wiz: Beginning at a) double black . walnut on the east side ofythe road at Mi Guire's gate below, the gate of Carson branch, and runs with G. O." Wallaces , line: North 11 east ,50 poles to a stake in the north line of Sec. 78; then with ? the north line i of Sec. No. , 78 south 61 east 39 poles to a sourwood ; G. O. Wallace's corner: The south west corner of Sec. No. 12; then with the . line fo Sec. No. -12 north 3 1-2 east 98 poles to a stake and pointers; then south 87 east 2 poles to a chest nut oak. Slagle's : S. ' W. corner; then with ' Slagle's line north 11 1-2 east 53 poles to a stake, formerly a B. oak and pointers,! the S. W. corner of Grant No. 3384; then with Slagle's line east 70 poles to . a small white oak; -then i north .12 -1-2 poles to a chestnut in N. L. Barnard's line; then north 79 1-2 west 65 poles to a stake ; northeast corner of Reed tract; then west 130 poles to a stake and pointers; then south 20 poles to a stake and pointers ; then west 60 poles to a hickory, a corner of Grant No. 3 on top of the knob, then nojth 38 west 20 coles to a stake, corner ?Tnenortnre5rrn'wc B. oak, beginning corner of the Wil- liat rtft tlifn cnntVi 1 $ r;act 17 nnlne to a M. oak, W. M. Ritter Lumber Co.'s corner ; then with the W. M. Ritter Lumber company lines south 33 west 34 poles to a B. oak, then south 52 west 126 poles' to a poplar stump, then north 84 west with top of ridge 58 poles to a S. oak ; then south 47 west 25 poles to a stake, Lenoir's corner on the west end of Bruce Knob, then south 6 east 72 poles to a stake; then south 30 cast 42 poles U a locust; then south 50 east 12 poles to a blackgum in the west line of Grant No. 1362; thence with the line of Grant No. 1362 south 2 west 108 poles to a stake, the south west corner of No. 1362 ; then south 88 east 90 poles to a locust, beginning . corner of No. 1362 also a corner of! Grant No. 363 ; thence with the top i of the ridge north 80 cast, 7 poles, south 67 east 12 poles, south 76 east 6 poles, cast 7 poles, north 75- castj 8 poles, north 80 east 13 poles, south i 81 east 15 poles, north 69 oast 14! poles, south 78 cast 7 poles, south 59 j east 20 poles, south 75 east 4 poles, south 48 east 8 1-2 poles, south 66 east 7 1-2 poles, south 87 east 21 1-2 -poles, to S. O, and G. O. Wallace's corner; then with G. O. Wallace's line, north 51 cast 50 1-2 poles to a w. o. ; then north 76 east 30 poles to the beginning, excepting therefrom the mines, minerals, interests, rights ana privileges mentioned ana reserved in a deed on record in book ''.T-4" page 473; also composed of another tract described in a deed from P. Jones and wrfe to W. J. Zachary v dated January 31st . and recorded in book "J -4," page 459, , this aid tract being composed of several small tracts (seven in number) recorded, respect ively, in books "LL," page 157; "LL," page 211; "LL," page 178; "LL," paSe 142; "13," page 60; "LL," 158; "RR," page 509, and excepting therefrom the lands conveyed by Geo. A. Jones to Lee Crawford, recorded in book "JJ," page 376. , ' Said Zachary Tremont tract being . also formed by another tract known as the 'Tremont tract" and described in a deed from W. B. McGuire and wife to M. D. Billings, dated March 26, 1918 and recorded in book "A-4," page 514, excepting however the right- of-way excepted in said deed. All the above forming one con tinguous tract, fully described in a deed from W. J. Zachary and wife, j Maria Zachary, to Tremont Park, In corporated, dated the 1st day of June, 1926, and recorded in book "N-4," page 337. This the 28th day of January, 1929. C. L. INGRAM, Sheriff. 5tF28 ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of E. I. Long, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit i them to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of February, 1930, or this notice will be plead in par of their recovery. All persons indebted to said , estate will please make immediate set tlement. This 4th day of February, 1929. - PAULINE LONG, Administratrix. . : j 'i , r j Armi SHADOWS wthISOUTH SEAS' C . .Tonnes jlmMmm W! '.IT7 im Tf SOi Tri htA; .. . . w NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Macon County. In the Superior Court The Board of Commissioners for the County of Macon and J. O. Har rison, W. D. Barnard and Chas. H. McClure, Members of the Board of Commissioners for the County of Macon vs Rochester Mica Company, a Corpora tion, William F. Hallaner and All Oth er Persons Having or Claiming to Have Any Right, Title or Interest of Any Kind In or To Any of the Lands of the Rochester Mica Company, Situ ate in Millshoal Township, Macon County, North Carolina . The defendants, Rochester. Mica Company, William F. Hallauer and all other persons having or claiming to have any right, title, or interest of any kind in or to the lands of the Rochester Mica company, in Millshoal township, Macon county, North Caro lina, will take notice that an action entitled as above, has been commenced in the superior court of Macon coun ty, North Carolina, to foreclose a tax sale '. and certificate, wherein the lands of the Rochester Mica company, situate in Millshoal township, Macon county, North Carolina, and on which said lands, the defendant, William F. Hallauer; had a mortgage, were sold for taxes' on the 6th day of July, 1925, when and where Macon county purchased said lands; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said county in the court house in Franklin, North Carolina, on the 18th day of March, 1929, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will ap ply . to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 15th dav of February, 1929. FRANK T. MURRAY, Clerk ' Superior Court of Macon' County, North Carolina. T. J. JOHNSTON, Attv, for Plaintiffs. , , ' ' RDS4tM14 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ' ' ' " i Having qualified as executor of Eva Glory Nicolai, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C; this js to notify all persons having calims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 6th . day of February, 1930, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This 6th day of February, 1929. W. T. MOORE, Executor. 4tM7 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Macon County. ' Oscar Corbin vs' T. L. Wood and Ada Wood By virtue of ' a decree of the su perior court of Macon county entered in the above entitled action on the 28th day of January, 1929, I will, on Monday, the fourth day of March, 1929, at the court house in the Town f Frp'iMin, in snid conntv, and 'be- .... b. V W m W "4 . ' .r "WHITE SHADOWS" TELLS THE STORY OF A DYING RACE South Sea Islanders Are Unforgettably Filmed in Thu Picture The last. picture of a dying rac' a storv that never can be filmed again. i Far away on lonely islands of the South Seas, 5,000 miles from the American coast the natives of the Polynesian race are rapidly dying away before the pleasures and vices of a white civilization. Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer have sought them out and engraved their story eternally on a motion picture film for "White Shad ows jn the South Seas," the stirring emotional story that comes Monday and Tuesday to the Macon theatre. , It is the-white mans shadow that is the . cause of their destruction. It is a picture that, points a moral that can never be remedied; but a. lesson which is never the less , poignant. jueiore me onrusn or tne wnue civili zation these natives are 'easy , victims to the white mans greed and his vices. Gin and the lure of bright baubles are enough to cause their ruin. ; On this theme idea. Director W. S. Van, Dyke has. built a real and human motion picture. After picturing the present status of these natives under white civilization, he takes ; his lead-: ing character, Dr. Lloyd. (Monte Blue), and throws him on: an undis covered island M'here the natives still live, in' their primal beautyi r He makes this s Dr. Lloyd a man who loves and pities natives and he gives him a yet stronger! motive by his beautiful love affair and finally marriage to the island princess (Ra- AW V A . quel lorresj. And tnen ne intro duces untold wealth in ' pearls and shows how Llovd. in spite of his intentions, is bound to run true to form and cause -oracticallv without his own violition the destruction of the o conic he loves. Monte Blue as the doctor torn by conflicting . passions has the best screen . role of his career. He has hitherto shown : himself an actor of feeling now he adds a sense of mastery. Kaquei lorres as me isiana princess is equally perfect. We see a great future for her. Robert An derson, as the heavy, is likewise oer fect, while the camera work of Clyde De Vinna is the best island pho tography yet brought to the screen. RICH IN "GKAIG'JT WIFE Popular Player Makes Most of Ar duous Characterization Irene Rich, popular screen star, plays the featured title role of "Craig's Wife," a Pathc picture di- tween the legal hours of sale, expose to public sale for, cash, the following described tract of land: Lying and being in Macon county, North Carolina, beginning at a beech, runs S. 40 W. 10 poles to a large chestnut oak on bank of little Buck creek, then down the creek with its meanders, S. 62 W. 98 poles to a lyn; then W. 32 poles, to a beech; then JN. 100 poles to an oak; then E. 84 poles to T. N. Rogers' hickory corner; then down the ridge 14 E. 18 oles to a stake at the mouth of )ranch ; then S. 58 E. 43 poles to the eginning, containing 55 acres, more or less. This 28th day of January, 1929. R. D. SISK, Commissioner. 5tF28 NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Macon County. In the Superior Court Before the Clerk. John Howard. Robert Howard and wife, Cordelia. Howard, Sam Howard and Wife, Alma Howard, William Howard and Wife, Callie Howard, Geo. Howard and wife, Mancy Howard Anna Howard, Widow, N. Iv Howard and wife, Miranda Howard, Pulaski Howard, Lizzie Castle and husband, Warren Castle, Ida Bradley, Howard Bradley, Ida White Southwick and husband, Frank H. . Southwick, Chas. R. White and wife, Guyncth White, Hattie Norton and husband, Fred Norton," Flora Norton, Nelson Norton, R. B. Bradley, G. P. White, and R. L. Norton N. F. Howard and wife, Miranda Howard, Pulaski Howard, Ida White Southwick and husband, Frank H. Southwick, Chas. R. White and wife, Guyncth White, and G. P. White, the non-resident defendants above named, will take notice , that a special pro ceeding entitled as above has been Commenced in ,thc superior court of Macon county, North Carolina, before the Clerk; that the purpose of said proceeding is to sell for partition the lands belonging to the estate of V. Howard, deceased, late of Macon county, North Carolina, the same to be sold subject to the dower estate of Anna Howard, widow of said V. Howard, deceased, in said lands. The said non-residents of defendants will further take notice that they arc re quired to appear and answer or de mur to the, complaint or petition of the petitioners on the 11th day of March, 1929, before the Clerk of the superior court of Macon county, North Carolina, at his office in said county cinci stcitc ' This the 7th day of February, 1929. FRANK I. MURRAY, Clerk . . Superior Court Macon County North Carolina. . T. J. JOHNSTON, Atty for Petitioners. : p4tM7 rcctcl by William de Millc, which cuiiics to tlie Macon theatre on Wed nesday and Thursday next. This is a screen version 'of eGorge Kelly's successful Pulitzer prize winning stage play. . The role is said to afford Miss Rich her finest acting opportunity s;ncc she played the name part in "Lady Windermere's Fan." The char acter, Harriet Craig, is that of a managing woman domestic tyrant and perrect Housekeeper who makes a Friday and Saturday, March 1-2 Bob Steele ! , IN ' ." LIGHTNING SPEED j One of your favorite Western stars in a fast one. Plenty of ac tion hard riding, gun throwing, romance! It will entertain you! j Also-COMEDY. Admission, 10 and 25 Cents ... . . . ... Monday and Tuesday, March 4-5 . . SENSATIONAL! v AMAZING! Blue n7y ') V ' : V V . rjt. 1 1 i I Iff i if A r i. "i a ctrq(Maver OFF More thrilling ! More daring ! More beautiful than anything you have ever witnessed! Beneath blue Southern skies of the South Seas, the pearl ring operates. It knows no law! It tears loved ones from each other! It sends men to their doom on the ocean bottom. At last Frederick O'Brien's famed book, revealing the inside story of the South Sea Islands, has come to the screen. Two years in production! Actually photographed in the wild interiors of the South Seas. The most exciting film of years. Also-COMEDY. Admission, 15 and 35 Cents Wednesday and Thursday, March 6-7 CRAIG'S WIFE i With Irene Rich and Warner Baxter A dramatic, tenscful,. thrilling, appealing picture a domestic theme admirably visualized by a master producer. One of the truly notable pictures of the present year. Added M-G-M NEWS and AESOP'S FABLES. Admission 10 and 25 Cents MATINEES: Wednesday and Saturday, 3:30 P. M. ALL KINDS OF ''OLD LINE" INSURANCE i ...... v The, Dependable Kind "Performance Beyond the Contract" Inquiries Cheerfully Answered "NUFF SED" W- B. LENOIR, Agent virtue (if egotism and lias ! i!'.: !! of love or sympathy. y Chrystal Ilcarne enacted Mrs. C g in the New York stae pr : ' ' n which ran for a year at the -a theatre they and created i tion. Besides the title role, i to duction has a number of othe sti . ig acting parts including the hv band, played by Warner Baxter, the ( i;',h bor's wife, interpreted by I ilyan Tashman, and a young couple Vir ginia Bradford and Carrol Nye, ,0 o (osmopolitan SV 7 ." .. ft. u " ' EC3EWTTS
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