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1 J notional Wreck in "hladani Satan" "C. 11. P-5S," the very lastest thing in giant Zeppelins is to make its ap pearance in Franklin for three days beginning Monday, '.This' notice does not ' say that the .great aerial craft will appear over ; head, in f fact its. appearances' will V entirely 'confined to the Macon The-' J ' . atre,v where: at will be seen; in exciting J fie&i$ctsrof-t 'Madam. ''Sitai't 'iCecil "j.. Bi D'e Milie's' !new' "Metrb-Goldwyn-Mayer, comedy with rmusiv j a 1 'th 'C.3 'P-feUs'-inroporfiohatc length1 Wpproxhnately"' '750 ' feet long, big enough to allowbundreds to dance aboard it at a masked ball, interrupted by the.. tearing tlqiose bf theship from its mast; and isJahsational ''crack-up' in mid-air. Tnc guests descend from the craft inpVachutes, swung in holes Jiitter From a Man in Jail ' . . November 29, 1930. Franklin, N. C. Dear Friends: , I hope this will be of some great help to every one that reads what I have to say -what God has done for me. I am more than sorry to be in hV place I am in tut I ani glad to say that God is with me, and on the 15th day of November I was waiting for trial in Franklin jail and on that day 1 was all alone in a cell, and I was heart-broken and felt as if I did not have any friends so I got on my knees by the little bed and asked God to forgive me and He did, and I asked Him to stand by me in I my trouble and to be my judge I when I was tried and He did. bo 1 .am" going to serve God the rest of my, days. . God is my friend and, I love Him and He is my helper and thank God today. I am going to serve Him and dear friends, I want the good people to pray for me and tell to the world what God can do, Dear friends 1 wish I. could go to the church to , night and tell what a friend God has been to me by just only asking Hm, Dear friends if , you are in trouble? and over burdened .' just ask God to help you . and . he . .t ' rwli fre!p you, and when all the world may forsake you God will lie with you if .you will only accept Him as your ' Saviour.; , , . , : ,.. i. f I am, trusting in God and hope this will be of some -.great help. I ask you, .alj to, remember j me and come and pray with me. n . I am yours respectfully, y JOHN W. WALDROOP. . In Jail ' - Franklin, N C. '.'o'' NORTH SKEENAH . , Miss Minnie Sanders spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sanders. ' t , . . . Mr. and Mrs." E. B. DeHa'rt and children of Franklin visited Mr. J. W. Hastings, Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. G. A. Stockton returned to his work at Blue Ridge, Ga.j Sunday 'af ternoon after spending the past week at home. - , v , . V Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Knight, of Mountain Gty. Ga., spent the week end ' with . her .parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter. Miss Lola,Ledford spent Saturday night with i MVs. Jane Sanders and Zona Hastings. Mr. W. E. Sanders made a business trip to Franklin Monday. Mr. J. C Sanders went to Nanta hala mountains to feed hogs Mon day. ".,o,'Y - j' . Messrs. Alontq ' Knight 3 and , Carl Gibson of Mountain City, Ga., was , in this section Sunday afternoon. Mf. Bert Slagle wias a business visitor in this section Monday even ing. t Jf.'M. Mason is visiting friends latives in Young Can, Ga. ? Ora Jones, of Winston Salem, iting her sister, Mrs. ' Ralph .Mr. Jim Ledford, of Burningtown, was visiting1 in Kyle one day last week. , ; , Mr. R. M. Moore, of Murphy, was a business, visitor in Kyle one day last week. Messrs. George 'and Oscar Bateman have, returned home from, their work at Rich Mountain. , . Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis, ,a girl named Lucy. , . We are glad to report that Mrs. Lass Ray who has been confined to her bod for scvrral months Is Im ili. along the top of an outside deck. ! It is aboard the "C.B. P-55" that "Madam Satan" makes her tempes tuous entrance into the life of Bob Brooks, and into this plot of modern times and ultra-modern romance. The story Js by'jeanie MacPherson, with dialogue by Gladys Uner and IUsiie'7anis.i713ance numbers were di rected byLeroyi Prinz, with Theodore Kosloff dancing 'Electricity" in "Bal let Mechanique."- ' The 'featured; players are Kay Johnson, Reginald Denny, Roland I Young,; Lillian Roth.' . Eight lilting musical numbers are provided ' by rjferbert Stothart and Clifford Grey; 'jack 'King and Elsio Janis.' Abe flyman's band is seen and heard in the Zep sequence. MONEY SAVED It's money saved To mend your shoes It's money lost to put it off, . . For you, perhaps Might take the blues And even worse ; The whooping cough. FRANKLIN- SHOE SHOP Opposite Court Houm 1 "We Buy and Sell" Phone 144 Troy F. Horn, Prop. FORCED TO RETIRE T, ARCH HUTCHINSON, D.,D. says lie regards new Sargon as real triunoh of Science. wmm "Up to a few years ago I prac ticed my profession in Seattle, Wash ington,; where I had a large and lu crative practice. On account of poor health I was forced to retire. "For; four years my strength and vitality declined steadily. I traveled from.piace to placein search of health but continually grew worse. ; "The Sargon Treatment completely restored my health. The way it re stored my energy and vitality is nothing short of remarkable. I feel better than for twenty years and at tribute my present good health to this great medicine. I regard it as a real triumph of Science." ; Dr. Hutchinson now resides at Palo Alto, California. , I Sold by Perry's Drug Store. (Adv.) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator, C. T. A. of Mary F. Aslie, deceased, late of Macon county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit thems to the undersigned, on or before the 2nd day of December, 1931, or this notice will be plead in Dar or tneir recovery, All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 2nd day of December, 1930. H. W. CABE, Administrator, C. T. A. 4tpD25 NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, . : Macon County. Whereas power pf , sale was vested in the undersigned trustee by deed of trust executed by C. M. Green and wife, Lucy Green, dated the 1st day of October, 1927, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Macon county in book of B & L records, to secure the payment of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars pay able to the Macon County Building & Loan Association, at the maturity of the Eighth series of the capital stock of said Macon County Building & Loan Association said deed of trust stipulating that the makers of said deed of trust would on Saturday . ... . d f x:. , - of each week, pay to the Macon Cot iy lUnli!:. & Lo;m Af'otiaLon the I weekly interest on said sum of $50'j.00 at the rate of 6 per cent per annum until the Eighth scries of stock of the Macon County Building & Loan Association should become due, and also stipulating that the makers of said note would on Satur day pf each week pay to said Associa tion the weekly installment of $1.25 on five shares of the capital stock of said Association as aforesaid, that all sums due by the makers of said note to said Association would at once become due and payable, what ever the date of maturity expressed therein, should default be made in the above mentioned payments and the makers of the said deed of trust now being, due the said Association the sum of $47.80 on account of the above mentioned deed of trust and Said Association having declared the full sum of $500.00 in addition thereto due and payable 1 will, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale by said deed of trust in me vested,-on Monday , the 29th day of December, '. 1930, at twelve o'clock noon, sell at the Court house door in Franklin, North Carolina, at public auction to, the highest bidder for cash, the following described prop erty: ' . 1st Tract: Beginning at a chestnut on top of the ridge an old corner of J. M. Bristol and E. B. Angel, runs N. 6 1-2 E. 34 poles to a locust stake; then N. 21 E. 12 poles to a locust stake; then N. 3 W. 11 poles to a locust stake on the bank of the branch; then N. 38 1-2 E. 8 poles to a locust stake ; then S. 38 1-2 E. 17 poles to a locust stake ; then S. 5 E. 6 poles to a locust stake; then S. 52 E. 30 poles to a stake; then S. 48 1-2 W- 22 poles to a locust stake; ' then S. 75 W. 32 1-2 poles to the beginning, containing 9 acres more or less. 2nd Tract : Adjoining the lands of W. B. Dobson and others, beginning at a locust stake on top of a ridge, a corner of Maria Beck land, known as the C. L. Angel land, runs N. 17-1-2 W. 57 poles to a stake by a fence ; then with the fence N. 55 E. 19 poles to a cherry on Bristol Branch ; then . down the. branch with lileticro Guaranteed ml 30z3V2 Oversize Pathfinder $ 5.C0 30x4.5021 Heavy Dutv.. $ 8.25 29x4.40 Pathfinder.. jx4.3J ratnnnaer... o.j; 19x4.75 Pathfinder....... $ 7.35 30x5 Palhrmder..;....:...;......:.-..$1M5 32x6 Pathfinder.................:.....$34.10 wrt f" Tubes also low priced , J j hi inca;; !,rs if. 32 K. 3 1-2 il s to! " a stake at the bank of the branch; then up tIQ E. fork of the branch with its meanders S. 58 E. 14 poles to a stake Bristol's. corner; then with Bristol's line S. 38 1-2 W. . 8 poles to a stake; then S. 3 E. 11 poles to a locust stake; then S. 21 W. 12 poles to a loucst stake; then S. 6 1-2 W. 34 poles to the beginning, contain ing 6 acres more or less, deed from A. f F. Angel' to J. M. Bristol, dated Apr. 5, 1925. 3rd Tract: Adjoining the lands of W. B. Dobson and others, beginning bols: theowl,the plow, the rising at a locust stake in the NW corner of land formerly deeded by Angel to Bristol and runs N. 14 1-2 W. 9 poles and 21 links to a stake on the bank of the branch; then down the branch with its meanders N. 43 ' 1-2 E. 15 poles and 17 links to ,a stake at the mouth of the brauch in W. B. Dobson's line; then up the Dobson branch with its meanders S. 15 E. 15 poles to a stake, Bristol's corner; then S. 32 W. 3 1-2 poles to a cherry: then S. 55 W. 19 poles to the .begin ning, containing 5 acres more or less, Deeded by A. F. Angel and wife to J. M. Bristol, dated Aug. 17, 1917. Also five shares of the eigth series of the capital stock of Macon County Building & Loan 1 Association in the name of C. M. Green. ; This the 26th day of November, 1930. K. S. JONES, 4tcJ&JD18 Trustee. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT North Carolina Macon County C. R. Cabe, Administrator of the Es tate of S. C. Conley deceased vs. Jasper Conley et al. By virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned Commissioner under a decree entered in the above entitled cause I will on Monday the 22nd day of December, 1930. at twelve o'clock noon at the Court house door in Franklin, N. G, sell to the highest bidder for , cash the following de scribed real estate: ) ; A tract of land containing 230 acres more or less lying and. being on Tesenta Creek J4 1-2 miles Southeast - ... R&ber is cc?., Goodyear is b-Ilj a larger share than ever of all tires scl J HIILLI0K3 L'ORE than say other cca pany. . Result: SU3 timber qrty zX ti3irryj. lowest prices. Cose ia and tzz ths tlzj Heavy Dsrty Goodyear AD-T $ 5.55 ,We deta Tims, shift the other tires, care fally Btount new tires, and watch your rubber the year around a Service that IS Service! . AAA AA Joines Motor & Tractor Co . , Inc : , .e Tc;.,i 4 li2 miles frc at btto"in Z Macon Countj, North Carol' ,a, . r 1 joining the lands of the 'Unit .... States Government, and ' others, . 'and de scribed as follows : FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a locust (stake on the bank of Tesenta Creek, runs N. 8 E. J03 poles to a pine; then N. 70 E. 122 poles, to a S. 0. ; then south 119 poles to a white oak; then S. 70 W. 28 poles to a red oak; then S! 10 E. 16 poles.to a stake on the creek; then west with the creek 140 poles to the beginning, containing 78 acres more or less, and being the lands described in a deed from J. N. Conley and wife to L. D. Conley and S. C. Conley, said deed being registered in the office of the register of deeds for MacOn coun ty in book Z of deeds, page 81. SECOND TRACT: On Tesenta Creek, beginning at a white 1 oak in the line of Section i No. 23, near a branch, runs S. 5 W. 152 poles to a small chestnut; then West' 72$ol$s "to, a rock ; t then north v m poles to a white oak on the north side of Tes-' enta Creek; then N. 40 E. 46 poles to a forked hickory; then east .20 poles to a white oak"; then ,N. 60 E. 70 poles to ' a- pine ; then N. 12 W. 116 poles to the beginning, containing 128 acres, more or less. THIRD TRACT; All the right; title and interest of the said S. C Conley in State Grant No. 16855, de scribed as follows: Beginning on a mountain oak in line of Entry No. 1414, Annie Conley's corner near the head of a spring, runs N. 80 W.: 63 poles to a chestnut; then S. 45, W. 13 poles to a pine ;' then S. JO poles to a pine ; the-S10 E,: f' poles to a hickory; then S. 35 . 35 poles to a hickory on top of t2. mountain ; then S. 85 E. 14 to a stake; then N. 55 E. 32 pole to a stake; then S. 50 "E. 26 polsf to a cheistnut oak; then North viiCi Entry No. 1414 to the beginning. - Terms pf sale cash, certified checJc or cash for 10 per cent must accom pany each bid. , . ; . .This the 17th day of November, 1930. . GILMER A. 'TONES, , 4tDllcJ&J Jl3ussiotief, V and strsightca your M .... "a. m .. I v. 1 I) 91 1 ii. r- l 1
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