TUU.tCDAY, AUGUST 1, V.ZX
BAPTIST MEETING
, Great , conj;rej;;Uions arc assembling
to hear the ' Gospel. Twenty have
united with the church up to Sunday
night.
The lights went out at the Baptist
church Sunday night owing to the
blowing of a fuse on the street and
the congregation was granted the use
of the Methodist church. Some of
the Methodist choir gave a fine duct.
A large crowd assembled in the
woods Sunday afternoon. Dr. Hunts
berry delivered a fine address to
the congregation gathered from sc
efal counties. This beautiful woodland
amphitheatre was loaned by Mr. a::d
Mrs. McCoy.
The interest in the meeting is groov
ing.. The majority of those who
have joined have been adults. So
far the ' following have come into the
church : Fred Childers, Mr. and Mrs
Geo. B. Ramey, Henry and Helen
Oliver, Elmer Childers, Bowden Dry
man, Frances Oliver, Gertrude Shope,
Mary Lou Guest, Ada Stiles, Lu
cretia Pruett, T. C. Elmore, Char
lotte Cohley, Mrs. Angie Sanders,
Kathleen Con.ley, Maggie Dillingham,
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Christine I'ranks, Arthur Gibson, Fred
Jacobs and Mrs. Jesse Oliver.
TliC vast congregation assembled
at the Methodist church could hardly
be accommodated in the buudin:
Many went to the Baptist church and , on $251.67 from the 26th
seeing no lights, went back home. Ji'b', 1929 ,duc the plaintiff,
Otherwise the congregation would Provision Company, by act
have been larger. The meeting con
tinues daily until next Sunday nignt
morning and evening.
Our friends are invited from city
and country. Dr. Iluntsbcrry is
preaching better than ever in this
his second meeting. Few men can
follow themselves in a meeting. Dr.
Huntsberry has done so admirably.
Fifty diplomas will be delivered to
the B. Y. P. U. this week. Bro.
David Mashburn is leading the sing
ing well. He is doing .a fine work
with the young people, who love
him dearly. He has endeared him
self to all the church. He has been
of great assistance in the census
taking. He did a fine piece of work
in the census.- The entire section
was covered.
The meeting is growing daily. The
church is trying to settle all debts
in order to get ready for the dedica
tion of the building. Let us have a
great occasion at the dedication.
Dr. A. J. Barton of Atlanta will
preach on August 11th. He is one
of the leaders of the Southern Baptist
Convention. Let us fill the house 'to
i l:
nay morning for Louisana oil fields
or a meeting.
AV large congregation overflowed
he church Sunday night to see the
japtism. The baptistry was beauti
fully decked and banked with flow
ers, some of which were sent to the
ffiAI-Plft I 1 V-W hospital to the sick. Mrs. Wilkie,
4- . 1 W U)L H U .la rs. - Waldroop, Mrs. Tilly, worked
hard to decorate and assist in the
baptism: Bro. Cunningham aided the
ipastor at the pool. J. D. Franks
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was issued against said defendant on then N. 70 F. 80 poles to a Stake;
the 2')ih day of July, 1929, by Frank j thcn n 56 .; 74 )()cS u, a Qicst-
1. Murray, Clerk of the Slen. h N r : m ,
Court, Macon Coutv, North Carolina, 'A '
for the stun-of $271.50 with interest ! . llun E- 60 l'ulcs ,Q a 11
day of Uak; then IS. 11 h. 4i poles to the
Carolina Beginning. Containing 367 acres and
account for 19 rods
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goods and merchandise sold and de
livered by plaintiff to the defendant,
which summons is returnable before
said" Clerk of the Superior Court of
Macon County, at his office at Frank
lin, in said county, on the 28th day
of August, 1929.
The said defendant will also take
notice that a warrant of attchment
was issued by said Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Macon County, on
the 29th day of July, 1929, against
the property of the said defendant
which warrant is returnable before
the said Clerk at the time and place
hereinbefore named for the return
of the summons; when and where the
defendant is requested to appear and
answer or demur to the complaint
or the relief demanded will be
granted.
This the 29th day of July, 1929.
'FRANK I. MURRAY,
4tA22 Clerk Superior Court.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS BY
COMMISSIONER .
North Carolina
Macon County
JOHN HOWARD, et al
Vs.
ANNA HOWARD, et al
kept , the records of those baptized.
WARRANT OF ATACHMENT
CAROLINA PROVISION
COMPANY
Vs.
J. N. NORVELL
J. N. Norvell ,the defendant above
named, will take notice that a sum
mons in the above entitled action
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The lands described in the petition
pain this cause having been exposed ro
maBale at public auction under the
udgment of the court on the 3rd
flay of June, 1929, at the court house
orUoor in Franklin, Macon County,
Ta forth Carolina, and the highest bid
ent eceived at said time and place hav-
ng been reported to the court, and
laving ueen raiseu iruiu unit iu
ime by successive bids, each of said
ids being at an increase of 10 per
-dent over the preceding bid, all
within 10 days after, the sale, and
the court having ordered a re-sale
of said lands, I will on Monday the
19th day of August, 1929, it being
the first day of the August Term,
1929, of the Superior Court of Ma
con' County, at one o'clock P, M.,
offer for . sale at '.public auction to
the highest bidder, at the court house
door in Franklin, Macon County,
North Carolina, the following described
lands, to-wit :
First Tract: Being the lands as
signed to Anna Howard, widow of
Virgil Howard, for her dower, the
same being sold subject to the en
cumbrance of said dower, and being
described as follows:'
Beginning at a B. Oak on bank of
road near Anna Howard's house runs
S. 81 E 20 poles to creek; then
down ercek N 32 E. 38 . poles to
stake in Seagle's line; then JJ. 58
.W..-54 , poles, to,, stake; .then S. ,57
W. 26 poles to White Oak above
spring; then N. 79 W. 4Sy2 poles
to White Oak; then S. 11 W. 42
poles to Black Oak, Ledford's line :
then E. 84 poles to East side of
road- then S. 14 poles to the Be
ginning. Containing 25 acres and
146 rods.
Second Tract: Being a part of
the ' lands belonging to the estate of
V. Howard, lying outside the dower
lands of Anna Howard, the same
being offered for sale in fee and not
subject to the encumbrance of said
dower. and being described as follows :
Beginning at Smith's lino, also NW
Corner of. dower runs X. 79 W.
31 y2 poles to a White Oak; then N.
5 W. 15 poles to a S. Oak; then S.
80 W. 240 poles to a C. Oak stump;
then S 180 poles to a S. Oak ; then
S. 35 E. 40 poles to a Hickory;
then -N. 79, E. 16 poles to .1 Stake;
then S. 56 L. 61 poles to a Stake;
Third Tract: Being a part of the
lands belonging to the estate of V.
Howard, lying outside of the dower
lands of Anna Haword ,the same
being offered for sale in fee and not
subject to the encumbrance of said
dower and being described as fol
lows :
Beginning at SE corner of, dower
runs S. 81 E. 52 poles to a Black
Oak stump; then N. 10 E. 19 poles
to stake in Seagle's line; then N.
58 W. 42 poles to stake on bank of
creek; then S. 32 W. 38 poles to
beginning. Containing 8 acres and
69 rods. .
The terms of the sale will be cash
down, of if deemed best by the
Commissioner, one-half cash and bal
ance in two equal installments due
in 6 and 12 months, .respectively,
notes with approved security bearing
6 per cent from date to be given
for the deferred payments.
But the Commissioner reserves th" 1
right to require payment in cash of
allowing for the deferred payments,
if deemed advisable.
This the 1st day of August, 1929.
T. J. JOHNSTON,
3tA15 Commissioner.
the entire purchase money without i 4tA22
NOTICE
North Carolina,
Macon County
MARY J. E. PURSE
Vs.
HERBERT PURSE
The non-resident defendant, Her
bert Purse, will take notice that an
action entitled as above has, been
commenced in the Superior Court of
Macon County, North Carolina; that
the purpose of said action is to have
the bonds of matrimony now existing
between the plaintiff and defendant
dissolved, and that the summons in
said action is returnable on the 24th
day of August, 1929, and the said
defendant will further take notice
that he is required to appear on the
24th day of August, 1929, before the
undersigned Clerk Superior Court and
answer or demur to the complaint
filed in this cause, or the relief de
manded in said complaint will be
granted.
This July 24th, 1929.
FRANK I. MURRAY,
Clerk Superior Court.
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