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PAGE EIGHT THE FRAN COLIC TROUBLES Ef "My system seemed full of malaria, I had chills and fever right along and my stomach was so disordered that for two years I couldn't cat : : ft : lit -.,..''Xv.fc AMBROSE P. COVINGTON anything but milk, toast and eggs. I was in agony at times with rheuma tic pains through my back, and was so nervous the least, noise would upset me. Headaches and constipa tion added to my troubles. After everything else failed I started Sar gon, the rheumatic pains left my back, my malarial condition disappeared, I eat anything 1 want, sleep good and feel like a new man! "Sargon Pills put my liver in fine shape and regulated 'me perfectly." Ambrose P. Covington,' 65 Woodrow Ave., i Ashevillc. Perry's Drug Store, Franklin, N. C, Agents. (Adv.) . NOTICE North Carolina, Macon County. Notice is hereby given that applica tion, for a pardon for Floyd McCall will be made to the Governor of North Carolina on the 12th day of Mav. 1930. All persons protesting against the granting of said pardon will file their protest with the Governor or Pardon Commissioner on or before said date This the 26th day of . April, 1930. J. FRANK RAY, 2tpM8 Atty. for Floyd McCall. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY North Carolina,' ' Macon County. .' BY VIRTUE of the power and authority conferred upon the under signed, Dan K. Moore, by a certain deed of trust executed the 10th day , of August, 1929, by T. L. Wood to Dan K. Moore, trustee for the Jack son Chevrolet , company, said deed of trust being recorded in Book 32 at page 102 et scq. in the office of the Register ' of Deeds for' Macon county,. North Carolina, to which ref erence is hereby had; and default having been made in payment of the note and indebtedness therein se . curqd. as therein provided and the same after repeated demands for payr ment still remains long past due and unpaid, and the holder of said note having requested payment which was refused and now demands . that the power of sale in said deed of trust be exercised : Now, therefore. I, Dan K. Moore, trustee, will on Monday, June 9, 1930, at 2 o'clock P. M.,. at the front door of the court house door, in' the town of Franklin, Macon County, North Carolina, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction, the following described real property : Lying and being in Macon County, North Carolina, and Beginning at dogwood south of Little Buck Creek, running N 40 E 64 poles to a sour wood, then 32 E 36 pples to a chest nut, then. E 12 poles to a chestnut, then N 15 E 19 poles to a stone hi the fork of the creek, then down with its meanders S 62 W 44 poles to a white oak, W 28 poles to a beach, N 28 poles to a black oak, then W 25 poles to a' chestnut oak, then old corner 10, 61, then S 44 W 20 poles to a stake on top of the ridge, then south 110 poles more or ' less to the beginning, containing 29 acres. , This the 6th day of May, 1930. DAN K. MOORE, Trustee. M84tBSM29 NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY - FOR TOWN TAXES 'North Carolina, Macon County, Town of Highlands. Py virtue of the authority vested in me by the charter of the Town of Highlands and the Statutes of the State of North Carolina and pursuant to the order of the Board of Com missioners of the Town of Highlands, I will, on Monday, the 2nd day of June, 1930, at ten o'clock a. m. and thereafter until said sale is complet ed, at the office of the Mayor of the Town of Highlands, Macon County, North Carolina, sell, at public auc tion, in the manner provided by law the property hereinafter described, belonging to or listed in the name of the persons hereinafter designated, for town taxes due . the Town of Highlands for the years and amounts hereinafter set forth; to-wit: 1924 McKinney, W. W., 1 lot $5X3 Silcr, J. G 2.55 1525 Ravenel, II. P. Est., 1 lot .$17.55 Silcr, J. G 4.05 1926 i McKinney, W. W., 1 lot $15.38 Smith, J. Jay, 1 lot 2.50 i Sanders, E. L., 1 lot.. 5.00 ! Winn & Duckett, 1 lot 5.00 jMarett, O. S., 1 lot 5.00 Findley, J. I., 1 lot 5.00 Milling, B. B., 1 lot 5.00 1927 Champneys, W. T., 1 lot $11.00 Chastain, A. C, 1 lot 38.17 Findley, J. I., 1 lot 5.50 Milling, B.'B, 1 lot 8.25 Moore, M. Mrs., 1 lot 6.88 ! McKinney, W. W., 1 lot....... 17.18 Pipkin, L. N. (Bal), 24 acres.... 22.00 Ravenel, H. P., Est.,, 1 lot...... 52.25 Rice, L. W., 1 lot 53.63 Sanders, E. L., 1 lot 6.19 Smith, J. Jay, 1 lot 18.63 Smith, Mary C, Mrs. (Bal), 2 lots 178.13 Winn & Duckett, 1 lot.. 6.19 Wright Milling Co., 1 lot 8.25 1928 Champneys, W. T., 1 lot........ $11.00 Crunkleton, I. H., & Bessie, 1 lot 23.38 Findley, J. I., 1 lot 5.50 Harper & Fuller, 1 lot 8.25 Henry, Joe, 1 lot 14.18 Holt, A. C (Bal), 1 lot 60.52 Milling, B. B., 1 lot 8.25 Moore & Milling, 1 lot......... 5.50 Moore, M. E., 1 lot............ 6.88 McKinney, W. W., 1 lot....... 17.74 Nail, Rebecca, C, 1 lot 61.87 Pierson, M. A., 1 lot 38.50 Pickett,, L. W. & C. H., 1 lot. . . . 8.25 THURSDAY, MAY 0, llLi Pipkin, L. N.,1 lot 22.00 Ravenel, H. P., Est, 1 lot 52.25 Rice, L. W., ,1 lot 65.40 Rice & Thompson, 1 lot........ 41.25 Ritchert, J. C, Est, 1 lot 20.62 Sanders, E. L., 1 lot 6.19 Shockley, Ethel, 1 lot 16.50 Smith, J. Jay, 1 lot 47.44 Smith, Mary C, Mrs., 2 lots. .. .213.13 Wiley, D. W.f 1 lot 16.50 Winn & Duckett, 1 lot 6.19 Wright Milling Co., 1 lot. 8.25 Said sale will be made for the pay ment of the taxes due the Town of Highlands and for the costs and ex penses of collection. This 7th day of May, 1930. S. T. MARETT, Tax Collector, Town of Highlands, Macon Co., North Carolina. M8BSM29 ' T TT0 Tf" ' ' ' ' . . - , ' i for pleasure CAMELS satisfy your desire for a cigarette that is all smoking pleasure. ... They bring you an incomparable blend of choicest tobaccos, Turkish and Domestic ... mild and velvety smooth- ness, delicacy of taste, richness of quality, delightful fragrance. In the famous Camel blend you find everything you have wished for in the pursuit of smoking happiness. 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