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ALT AY 5 KATTLIIJG Tn, ir,' to outwit Fred Kohlcr will i :i become what psychoanalysts term a fixation, with Alan Hale. Immediately after the two had com 1 Ictcd work in "Sal of Singapore" where they were masters of rival f.hips as well as dual contenders for the favors of Phyllis Haver, both were selected for leading roles, in "The Spicier," in which they again ! match wits. ( Alan Hale has the title role of "The Spieler," ywith Kohler playing the leader of. a gang of crooks who have secured the concessions in a travel ing circus. Renee Adoree was borrowed from Metro for the leading feminine role in this thrilling and original story of carnival life, produced by Ralph Block, The cast also includes Clyde .Cook, Fred Warren, Jimmy Quinn i ir. nu jvcwpie Morgan. ; , "The Spicier" which will be on view at the .Macon theatre Wednes day and Thursday of next week was adapted for the 1 screen by Tay Gar nett, director of the picture and Hal Conklin, who wrote the original story. picture which' brings the character of the i lay nor the evolution of the story to the battle front, will and testament of Mary Coffey. The defendants, John CoiTey, un known heirs of John Coftey, May OrTlhat basis, "True Heaven" can I CofTcy, unknown heirs of May Coffey, Julia Murphy Sullivan and husband, James Sullivan, unknown heirs of Julia Murphy Sullivan and all other persons who may have or claim to have any right, title, claim or interest in any of the lands of Mary Coffey, deceased, in Macon County, North Carolina; and S. P. Ravcnel, Jr., Executor under the last will and testament of Mary CofTcy, in the above entitled action, will' take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Macon County, North Caro- ma, to the end that certain lands of which Mary Coffey died seized and posessed may be sold for parti tion, and the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear within thirty days from the 22nd day of Tune, 1929 at the office of the Clerk-of , the Superior Court of Macon County, North Carolina and answer or demur to the complaint in not be called a war story in the accepted sense. There are no big guns, no marching regiments, no battles "True Heaven" is more of the period of the war than of the war itself. Again, "Trcu Heaven" proves more than all else that teeming drama came out of the war, real human dra ma, none more powerful than is em bodied in this story of a young British officer and a mysterious young girl, known only as "Judith." Miles from the fighting front this youth and girl met, under strange circumstances ' the youth falls in love' with her, only to dis cover that she is an enemy spy and that his life is in her hands. Torn1 between love and patriotism, the girl has to make a hurried decision and she does. George O'Brien; and Lois Moran are co-featured in this human drama with a brilliant sup porting cast. TIM McCOY'S NEW FILM BREATHES REAL ROMANCE "The Overland telegraph, " Metro . ' Goldwyn-Mayer's vivid, drama of the building of he first transcontinental telegraph line, is ' the attraction corn Zing to the Maccm. theatre with Tim ; McCoy as star. , The new play is a vivid and au . thenic portrayal of the perils and dif- f iculties of building the first telegraph line ' from coast to coast, with line men, protected by cavalry, forcing their way through the savage tribes , of Indians, McCoy plays a young army officer engaged in leading a for one of the telegraph army offic : 1 convoy f o i "units. - Sensational , pursuits between cav alrymen and Indians battles and other exciting details surround "a pretty love story in the new play, which John Waters directed, with Dorothy Janis as the heroine of the new mcture. The cast includes Law ford Davidson, Frank Rice, Chief Big Tree and others. An entire Jnbe of Blackfeet Indians and a troop of cav- alrv also appear in the new produc tion, with the locales in picturesque sites in Wyoming. "TRUE HEAVEN" IS NOT A WAR FILM BUT OF WAR DAYS NOTICE To those of my customers who arc indebted to me either by note or book account are urgently requested to make immediate settlement, as 1 must meet my obligations. . And I do , not wish to be compelled to put out anv accounts for collecfion. - , Respectfully your friend, J UtllM. l. HENRY. p2tJ27 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina Macon County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage deed given by H. MM Long. and wife, Belle Long, to the undersigned mortgagee, to secure the payment ,of the sum of Three Hundred Fifty ($350.00) Dol lars and interest thereon from Janu ary 28, 1928, said mortgage deed beinc dated January 28. 1928, and being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County, in Book No. 30, of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust Page 565, and de fault havine been made in the pay ment of the amount secured by said Mortgage Deed, I will, on Saturday, the' 13th day of July, 1929, at the court house door in the Town of Franklin, at 12 o'clock noon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said indebtedness, the following described tract, or par cel of land: Adjoining the lands of G. W. Long, Dave Stockton, Bill .Gray, et al, then S. 49 W. 0 poles with tliroad; then S 472 W. 9 poles; N. Wt W. 4 poles; N. 322 W. 8 poles; N. 72 W. 14 poles; S. 74 W. 10 poles to a stake; then S. 4 E. 8 poles to a stake; then S. 42 W. 11 poles to a stake; then S. 3dy2 W. 4Sl2 poles to a stake in Mashburn's line; then S. with said line 95 poles to the beginning. Surveyed the 21st day of February 1918. The terms of sale are as follows: the successful bidder is to deposit at once with the Commissioner or with the Court the sum of Two Hundred Fifty ; Dollars, cither in cash or by certified check, the same to be ap plied on the bid should there be a compliance therewith, but should there be a failure to comply there with, then it shall be forfeited to the plaintiff and the premises resold on the same or the next convenient sales day thereafter upon the same terms and at such bidder's risk; One-third (1-3) of the accepted bid shall be paid into Court in cash, im mediately after the confirmation of Thoueh "True Heaven" is episodi cally a story of the late conflict of "aye ocKton mu .wj. , natfons, thee is no scene in the Jstered m W. MACON THEATRE Mon.-Tus., June 24-25 Tim McCoy in THE OVERLAND TELEGRAPH deed from Nancv. Grav to H. M Lone, dated February 9, 1904, being 25 acres in the above described land. This June 10, 1929. ' RAS PENLAND p4tjyll ' Mortgagee ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Havina: Qualified- as administratrix of Roscoe Corpening, deceased late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all persons haying claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of May, 1930, or this notice will be plead in bar ot their recovery, All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. ' This 31st day of May, 1929.' I VA CORPENING WILLlAMbUiN. Administratrix. p4tJ27 NOTICE OF SALE Bv virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed dated the. 18th day of December, 1916, from J. L. Kinsland and M. E. Kins UnA hU wife to C. W. Vanhook, which mortcaee deed was duly regis tered on the 14th day of Match, 1918, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Macon County, North Carolina, in Record of Morteaees and Deeds of Trust No. 23, at page 85 et Seq., de fault having been made in the pay ment of a nortion of the indebted ne secured bv said mortgage aeea, I will - on Monday, the 1st day of July, 1929, at. 12:00 o'clock noon, at Pmiiintinn far the court house door in tranklin. Colds. Grippe. Flu, Dengue, 9' Riliniis Fever and Malaria der for cash the real estate described It i the most , ipeedy-remedy known in said mortgage deed, to-wit : . jl certain piece 01 imu -i . . Wed,-Thurs., June 26-27 THE SPEILER With Renee Adoree , Alan Hale, Fred Kohler, Clyde Cook. A DE LUXE production. DON'T MISS IT! . , , FREE SILVERWARE to the lad ies Thursday night, y Friday June 28 George.O'Brien Lois Moran . .. in TRUE HEAVEN Prices All Shows, 10 and 25 cents 6 66 ESSIG MARKET II. O. ESSIG. Prop. Fresh Meats of All Kinds Fine Home Made Sausage Everything kept in a first class market. Phone 42 HUNGRY? We can promptly attend to, that "Hungry . Feeling." , Arnold's Cafe on PUBLIC SQUARE lying and being . in Macon County State aforesaid, in Ellijay Township, and described antl defined as follows, to-wit : ' Adjoining T. B. Higdon W. L, Higdon and others being two sevenths interest in an undivided tract of land, arid described in two certain, deeds, to-wit, . one from C. W. Vanhook, and wife, and one from W. F. Holbrook and wife, Eva, to J. ' L. Kinsland, dated December, the 8th 1916. to which reference is her- by made lor a tuu description 01 said land. . This the 29th dav of May, V)&. , C w VANHOOK. Mortgagee. , . . TJJ5tJ27 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS North Carolina IMAAnraiin( ' liwv - J Michael Green ' ;. v-". '-Vs..' ,' . John Coffey, all unknown heirs at I law of John Coffey, May Coffey, the unknown heirs at law ot May on- ev. Tuha Murphy bullivan and hus band, James Sullivan, the unknown heirs at law of Julia Murphy Sulli- varf, and all other persons who may have or claim to have any rtgnt, tiuc, claim or interest, in any of the lands ! of Mary Co County. In or fey, deceased, in Macon h Carolina : and b. f said action, or the plaintiff will apply the salc thc balance on credit, pav to tne. court tor the reiiet. demanded able in three equal annual install m saia complaint. mpnts. with intprrst. ihoronn nt fi lhs the 22ndday of May, 1929. . 0er cent oer annum from date of FKANK I. MURRAY. Clerk of 'u rmpenor court, .uacon county . mortgagc on the premises on the C J&J4tJU nor of tf, Purchaser may pay in cash the NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE whole or any part of the credit por OF LAND tion. Should the cash proceeds of State of North Carolina, Macon County. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF COLUMBIA Vs. . Arinda F. Angel, Carl Angel and wife Laura Angel; Beulah Angel, Ruth Mashburn and husband Henry Mashburn; R. A. Pajtton, Junaluska Lodge No. 145 A. F. & A. Ml, Jane Williams, J. H. Gossett, Elmer John son, J. M. Raby, Guardian of Elmer Johnson, a lunatic ; Jane Williams Admx, of the estate of Frank Will iams, deceased, Carl Angel, Admini strator estate of E. B. Angel, de ceased ; Horace J. Hurst Trustee : R C. Gossett, Trustee; and the Otto National Farm Loan Association, de fendants. Pursuant to a judgment rendered in the above entitled civil action on the 21st day of January 1929 in the Superior Court of Macon County 1 did offer the lands- herein described for sale at the Court house door on the 6th day of May 1929 and thc bid received at that time was duly raised by J. H. Gossett to the sum of $2520.00 and the Clerk of the Superior Court of Macon County, did, on.' Monday June 3rd 1929 order and direct a new sale, or resale of said property : Now therefore in pursuance to the judgments and decrees of the said Superior Court of said County by said Clerk, I will on Monday, the 1st day of July 1929 at 12 O'clock Noon at the Court house door in , said County of Macon sell at public auction to the highest bidder ' for cash the following described lands, situated in said County and State and in Franklin township, comprising 161 acres, more or less, and bounded and 1 described as follows All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, containing 161 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on the Patton road 'about 3 miles Southwest from the town of Franklin, in Franklin Township, County of Macon. State of North . Carolina, hav ing such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully . appear by reference to a plat thereof, made by A. 1 . biler, surveyor, on the 21st day of February 1918 'and being bounded on the North by the lands of ; R. Patton and Liner ; on the East by the lands of Liner, James Bristol and W. W. Mashburn: on the bouth by the lands of Thomas Kimsey; on the West by the lands of E. Patton and W. W. Mashburn ; This being a portion of the same ; lands hereto fore conveyed to fc. b. Angel by deeds (T) from Wm. Angel. Sr. and wife dated the 22nd day of May 1877 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon County in book "P"'- 23 and (2) from said Wm. Angel and wife by deed dated 2nd January 1882 and recorded in said records in book O page 554 ; and (3) by' L. A. Angel by deed dated 17th April 1890 and recorded in said records in book AA page 455; and (4) by deed from C. L. Angel and wife dated the leth April 1895 and recorded in said records in book "EE" page 68 and (5) by deed rom said C. L. Angel and wife dated the 5th of January 1896 and recorded in book "EE" oaee 599 of said rec ords and more particularly bounded and described as follows:, viz :- Beginning at a Spanish oak. W. W. Mashburn's and E. Patton's corner and runs thence with Patton's line S. 54 poles to a stake; then S. 40 E. 39 coles to a stake: then S. 42 E. 28 Doles to a stake: then b. o h.. 15 Doles to a stake on top of the moun tain in the old Kimsey line ; then with the said line North 74 E. 40 Doles to a chestnut oak; then North with Mashburn's line 22 poles to a stake : then N. E. 26 poles to a stake ; then N. 5 E. 18 poles to a stake; then N. VA W. 24 poles to a large white oak, M. A. Patton's corner; then E. 6 poles to a black gum ; then N. VA E. 6 poles to a stake; then N. 58 W. 5 poles to a- black oak; then N. 6 W. 44 poles to a locust stake. Jas. Bristol's corner ; then N. T7J4 W. 57 poles to a stake; then N. 14 W. 9 poles and 21 links to a branch; then down the branch N. 43 E. 15 poles and 17 links to W. B. Dobson's corner: then S. IPA W. 7 poles to a stake; then N. 65 E. 9 poles to a stake, Jane Liner's corner: then with her line North the sale not suffice, after i . i. .; t 1 to the action, cxpensces of the !ak including the compensation to the Commissioner, and all unpaid taxes and assessments, then assessed upon the property, to discharge and pay off the judgment in favor of the plain- tiff in full, then any balance due upon such judgment shall be evi denced by a separate bond and se cured by a first and separate mortgage of the premises on the part of the purchaser and transferred and as signed to the plaintiff. The purchaser shall pay for the. preparation and recording of all papers. All bids will be received subject to rejection or confirmation by the Clerk of said Superior Court and n? bid will be .accepted or reported un less its maker shall deposit with said Clerk at the close of the bidding the sum of Two Hundred ($250.00) Fifty Dollars, as a forfeit and guaranty of coinpliance" with his bid, the same to be credited on his bid when ac-' cepted. Notice is hereby given that r- lands will be resold at the same place and upon the same terms at 2 o'clock P. M. of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made. Kverv deoosit not forfeited or ac cepted will be promptly returned to the maker. This the 5th day of Tune. 1929. HENRY G. ROBERTSON, Com missioner. 3tJ27 COMING DR. N. D. WELLS Registered Optometrist Eye-Strain Specialist AT SCOTT GRIFFIN HOTEL Friday and Saturday, June 21-22 OUR SPECIALTIES: Positive relief of eye strain and all consequent headaches. Eyes examined scientifically without the aid of drugs or loss of time from work GLASSES THAT ARE BECOMING AS WELL AS COMFORTABLE Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed by Twenty-four Years Successful Experience BRING US ALL YOUR EYE TROUBLES -COAL- About the last of June I will begin making' deliveries of Coal. This season I expect to sell at the lowest possible prices for cash, unless credit arrangements are made before delivery. T. W. ANGEL CARRY ONLY BEST LINES ; ' . . ... ......... . .. . - Our experience 'of some twenty years has taught us that the only satisfactory way to handle any staple or nationally advertised line of merchandise is to first satisfy ourselves as to what is the best of its kind then to adopt that line. ' ' ., . We take pride in the fact that we have sold and continue to sell the best lines of farm and garden tools that are to be found. Also our line of general hard ware is always up to the best and at prices that will meet all compe tition when quality is considered. MACON COUNTY SUPPLY CO. Executor under the last 38 West 42 poles to the road l.aj i '1 1. o"e" brother, I 's. r-" trot T p"!vrnHAJr'.l( Execu
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