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j,irriT:l MARCH 7, 1935 - iru, r n -yy tie t! ft footer! 1. .. - "u,cnul lne mucl. an(j wate, t or mail)- minutes tie was there, gruut ins occasionally, an J ivtien tie climbed tlie bank again he trilled something vareinny Pellil onuge, ti.uv tetiing. nnd north en. I ii Hlg ; .Mllll.;, dilir Willi :! s' up again, ira once more. xxt, the Shielded It,.' cupped tun was I u riii !: a.iiii. of other objects , thumb (nut t . irtin them go mid a i;,ir began crnwlm unit rile Page Across the went, after mure Us :i :u.iin beneath the t. Mi. re grunt- tbe slhui, hard prod s' ee I'-'r. . . And ; something carefully U l.i j j II.-.-- Ii. THE STORY rrton Elllott- 9-u . n,.,a hl Mitrv -from into fi'.nber'iiin 'tiin of Tincup by de IluMOer i s "kin of the I'K 1 - ' s..if l. tn.,l.l. anil town uioij. in X.nnirst Klliott us DrouKni aiuiiK ild man. l'on Stuart, wno naa Den Jr to reach Tincup. but Nicholas i.lon tlie town s mum ciiaccu. Stuarts presence ! & rce nim to leave town and tut, resenting the act knock, fcln Elliott is arrested. JiaPTER 11- Elliott finds a friend ud Able Armltaua. to whom he ,! that he has come to town ue he'd heard it was a toufth f to crack, The Judire hires him to ' 1 the one lumber camp, the Hoot 1 -iat Hrandon baa not been able tra'b This belonpa to pawn Mc au daushter of Brandon's old Jer who has disappeared with a Jder' charge hanging over his head. jiA'l't-ri in.. liranaon eeuus mo .h Duval, to beat up Ben, and Ben mis han In a fist fltrtat and throws : out of camp. Old Don Stuart leaving a letter for Elliott, "to wi when the going becomes too . nn rAfllKPA fn flHAn tllA lt- it this time, bellevlnr he can win I tight by tils own niioru. m astit by his o dtAi'T"n iv. i Flr hppn.kn nut In 4 mill. on- leaainK im viuiui iuua 4 agaln-i the flames that threat j to win the tight for Brandon, Sovers that the Are was started I Itasollne. but tha Incendiary haa M tafely aw ay. rjlAPTErt V'. The Hoot Owl Bets i (ciKer uf spot cash for bird's-eye al and birvli veneer lotfsf, that will .njtije nioi.ey to tide It over, liut . is - a 1 . : i. . 1 1 1 e time limit on the fir "!-. ilf trailing a suspicious n' first t'rot -and discovers she a rh. I I, its lie had supposed. b.-i:i':f(il vountr' wr man. CHAFi r.K Vi new piston lit'.'id fur the lnerw f u iin-iv" I nnd Elliott was at tut S.n wlii'ii tin1 trnl ii hearing It pulled Mure, In1 wins close beside the ex i car- .when it hulled nnd rirrlej i.irt hliiisolf tn his waiting sleigh. ii' vurieer logs wore rend.v to come. tt flip -si Oiht!. Standard cars had .int Owl that day. To il sot off at II "Th Pool Room's a Good Place for j You to Be. Limpy." brifUt awl early, tbey would Kidiii? .ond by night his con- Uitll P.lni'l.-TTinrn tt-nnl ha lilloil !') rocc.Ive a large check, n stih l' 'ft of It .clear profit. In re let tun r t'n. . Pair -ii. lllli.'.; ill' v.:- -j lr,.i;!i 1f ha- if i were Rrowlng restless tin li.i'ilnsj whispers In catiir had ! - "1) was broke beyond re Knew that to pass a pay ! M'tid his crew scattering, a "ilch he conld never over ' Hut with the men held and the mill ready to saw r 'ek he would he iwl.v tn limit Owl a fresh start, a rn hope. : I. .-. ' i J 1 r lie I'iijiicu iiii-v " J1 ir.K. ts fur a night's rest. 'i al.utit the time he burrowed jT!"6 5,:!l0w Nicholas Brandon sat PlT.ce talking to a pale, slender ? man w hose bine eyes smiled l'.v. Genially,- yes, but In that nri clnse scrutiny. Familiarity 'I'tiipy Ilolhronk might not breed tTI(.t' hilt enroll? In fin atai4 mnn I l?l St'r an nn-nronocD Ihn nnait Pi'U. soun or Inter, : ' il ri 'in i....... ....... . luui emu until uars. ao 3'ist as I've told yon ; don't for 0 five yourself plenty of time. cm't trnvcl. fn.i : . I f'"- Ju, Mr. r.randLn." you . . . That Is, has he ',cane Into ttie pool room and I ? n'W tobacco the other day. We f a. minute ," ,J;-'..-.-- l.'.:t:- The open smile had i-fl. ' of a leer as Uoibrook made 4 2 f'"1, a Place for s. v";-: 1''"'-v- ;;":" "'ter for ti, , rv 11,11 ueey on re- (iood !.'..... " l";,l :saKl .there. Uoibrook limtied out and Brandon. aione, puffed for a rime on his cigar. Nest, he opened a lower draver and drew out a bottle of whisky. Only one drink remained In it, lie frowned. A year ago he had procured that llqiii.r: for nearly twelve months It bad been scarcely touched. Hut since the night that old Don Stuart died Its contenrs had been drawn tipnn frequently. His hands shook a bit as he lifted the bot tie to bis lips, now. but after drinking new strength begun to surge through his body and he smiled. He looked at bis watch after a time and then out Into the street. After a time In rose and alked to the wall telephone. "Give me Miss Coburn's house, will you?" be asked the operator, "lletli.! Miss Co- Ah. Pawn! Irs Urcle NIek talking. Want to go d the movie tonight?" She seemed to hesitate and he tilted bis head sharply, lips parted. Then her voice came. "Ifs nice of you to think of me, Mr. Brandon. But I don't think I care to go v ltb you tonight. "Oh; sorry," he said genially enough but his brows gathered. "Another rime, then." "Perhaps." : tier receiver clicked up t.nd he turned away from the instrument scowling thoughtfully. "M'ster Brandon, eh?" he salu softl; , "And . . . No excuse. . . . Well!" The last word was spoken with u snap, as though a cln.pter were closed. He paced the Hour r'.owly He was brooding, planning, and by tne look on his fare It was evident that he planned j-ood for no man , . . except, possibly Nicholas Brandon. Perhais he was thinking of Ihe mat ter tht was .to; confront Ben Klliutt within twenty-four hours. Tiiat young n an was In high feather as the crew came In to supper. " Ills locomotive had saurted the standard cars up from Hint Owl before daylight nnd rhe veneer logs scattered along the steel had commenced going up at once. Ahl? had come driving out from town In mld-afttrnoon. Dawn beside him, and with an added thrill because of her presence Bon directed the lond I'n'of the last car, conscious that the girl's eyes were often on him with an expression which belled her apparent Indifference when be tried to engage her i'iinversat!3n. It dark when the Jammer man swiin. the last log Into place and tog gles were made fast Able and Dawn rode with Ben In the locomotive as they trundled down the track to camp. "Ton boys have had a long day," Ben said to the engineer and fireman "It won't get any darker. To eat your suppers here and we'll run 'em In this evening." He turned to Able. "Our contract culls for delivery In time to meet the local. She's been i .imlng through a little before eight In the morning. Want to take no chance of having this stuff held up now. That would he a tough break!" The engine crew had been fussing with a suspected draw bar and did not enter the cook shanty until most of the others had left Sonn afterward the door " opened again and Black-more came In. "How near arc you ready to de liver?" he asked Elliott -Willi n wor ried frown. "As soon as the boys, there, stolce their own hollers!" Ben replied lightly. "Sure von can ninke.lt': "As sure as a man cm he." "I sure hope so, Bt'.n. Ouess you know by now that I'm pulling for you in this scrap. But I've got to hold you to your contract. To the hour and let ter of It. Tour friend Brandon has wired into the house, it seems, nffirrltiji any quantity ' of veneer stuff up to seventy thousand at ten dollars less thf.n your contract calls f?r. Here's a wire," shaking a telegram "order ing me to hold you to your agreement and If you're late or short on scale to have Brandon load tomorrow. Ifs out of my hands, yon see." Ben's mouth tightened. "Well It happens, we've ducked from under our genial friend Brandon again. Yeah. We'll whip-saw Mr, Nick Brandon I" Blackmore grinned and unbuttoned his coat He chuckled. Be was glad. He was on Ben's side for certain, and as he lit his pipe and commenced ro talk, with an easing In his manner, a tri umphant sort of peace descended on , the shanty. . ". . But even as they visited, a slender figure, moving through the dar';r:es with a slight limp, followed the Hoot Owl steel up the long grade that Climbed from the siding". From the crest of this grade the steel nit-:h'l. Sharply northward into the narrow valley of the river where alders and willows showed black, now, against the snow on either side of the stream. On the trestle this figure stood itill a long interval, listening for sounds In the cold quiet Then he dropped down the bank of the stream to where the crib work, of the trestle stood, stoutly :ed a cigarette. ' ' the ui.itcb In 1 atter the tobacco 'ii t.'ie tire to a pair "'id tightly between t. , . He let t greenish sputters across the trestle - . . ill. ill W:is lliiiiiihi: sw-lfilT nn the hill, over the crest while Mm r...,i. sputters drew npnn, -me crossing the trestle toward its n.n!ier'uv end. the oiler nu vip- In the opposite ("rec- tiolL It was twenty minutes lar. Ben Elliott whs pulling on his mackliiaw, preparatory to ijoiug .U with the first three -urs of logs, wnen he stopped suddenly, one ar ,i lu its gleev, as a Jolt shook the aidldlng, -attilpg dls ics and causing the door of the runge oven to drop open wl.h a bang. None .n the phu'e spol-; they loo'ied at ea.h other, laces set In puizlenieut Again came Jeavy hilt, a loud detonation. and a pan fell froiu Its si.elf wltu a I crazy clatter. No uord. stllL Without speaking th j leaped for the doorway and emerged to set the crew spilling from tht men's shanty to look and listen. "It's dlnnyuilte!" Bird Eye Bla'ue croaked boarsuly as he ran out ' Din nynilte fcr sure I Where, Benny b'y?" look.ng earnestly Into E:iiott'a face. "That's for us to find out" B..p an swered grimly and they followed him as be raL .vlth long strides toward the direcUon from which tht siund bad come, drwn De track to where It curved and dipped to the trestle which spanned the river. Ult:utes luter rhey came up to him, the fastest of them, as he stood mo. tionless on the t.tnk of the Hoot Owl, looking ,t the mass of twisted railroad steel aud of ties fiat dangled from the swinging rails lu ragged ringe ; at tl.e ijcuttered remnants of crib work, ut the piling staiii!l:ig splintered and awry and u.-eless In the stream bod. Ben Elliott's bridge was gone. His way to the sld.ng with his veneer logs, on Mie delivery of which hung the fate of the open-'tioii, waj blocked. No time remained to team them out there was no other way to get tliem out except by steel. And bis steel waj iirolten. twisted, useless. He turned to face tliem as ''they crowded up, shearing i.nd exclaltnliig In excited voices. "You, Houston i" he snapped to the camp's boss, "(let those standards off the main line. I!ld-Eye, start a fire here. You men you three there Bet u fire going on the other bank. You teamsters, back to camp and dress your donkeys. Bring axes, peaveys, SKiauing equipment Lively, now, everybody I A Job of work coming upl" Blackmore, whose wind was short elbowed through the crowd, panting heavily. "Good G d, Elliott! They've scotched you I" Ben gave him a fleeting, scorching glance. "Scotched, h II They've ody jot hie good and mad 1" And now began a scene the like of which Lad never been recorded In the Tincup country. Men v.ere there In numbers where huge bonfires. Constantly tended that the light should be steady, llared on the hanks of the Hoot OwL Sawyers, cant-hook men. tenuistcis, toiled to reduce the Wreckage of the trest'e, snaking It out of the way, vorl:ing hastily, noisily, excitement evident In their movements and shouts. Others cur brush until, the sloping river banks showed bare aud dark. Back In the woods oil flares burned as the steam loader puffed and snorted and rattled, swung Its boom, lifted logs from their hanks, tossed tlietn through the nlr and dropped them Into place on a flat car. Once loaded, the car of logs" and the jammer w-ere trun dled down the tulle of track to the stream. Sow and slower, the car moved until the boom of the loader overhung the gap where a trestle had been. Then blocks went Into place to secure the wheels, Elliott gave the slg. nal, the boom swung a "hair, circle., hook pien adjusted their tackle to a i'R on the single car; up It went around and .out over the river bank and then down. Elliott was below there nlt.'i his cant-hook men. They grabbed the first stick, wrestled It Into place parallel with the current and others. wi;h mauls and stakes, gave It a firm resting place on the' bank. . Another log ,. : another and still more, until a crude foundation for trestle abutment had been made. It was difficult work; dangerous work, too, In the bad light- I;.'it.se cold handicapped the men, ...also,- but they worked harder than they ever had worked on that Job. Ben encouraged, be' nattered, he ca joled find he drove rhose men as they never had been driven before. They moved on a run when going from place o place; they seemed to to outdo one another when strer.j.":. 1 "came e sentlaL ' . They were 1" fect'ed ' with El liott's f.re. Cifnnillno nn MlB bnh'i' within circle of firelight Da vn seemed to snuggle clnse A.mitage, face pallid e-;:' ruddy glow Of flames. ' lowed Just one figure : Elliott. Commanding, human dynamo, tie w.:s : (To be Coht:nut t e:t week) the McMatms to Able under the Her eyes tm "tha't of I'en csoilrceftil. RUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ES TATE L nder and by virtue of power and authority contained in that certain ueeo o: uu.-t executed and delivered uy i'hos. StringtieU and wife. Mamie -U. String-held, to Joeph E. Johnson, .:usuc. aated the lotn day of July, U' -o, an.i ri-coiMtd in t' e otiice of the Kcgistcr of iVeds lor Haywood Coun ty, Xoitii Carolina, m Book 32, at P-ige iti et se.j.. and tnvause of default n ttie paynu-nt ot the indclHe ...Lie.iy secured and iailure to carry out and perform the stipulations and ag.t-iiiier.ts therein conta'iied and, pui.-uant. to demand of the owner and holder of the notes secured by . said dee.i of trust, the undersigned trus tee will expose for sale, and will cell at public auction to the highest bidder ir c;i.-n, at me usual place of sale, ;n the County Courthouse of Haywood County, in the town of Wayne'sville, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon, on Monday, the 1st day of April, H3.' all those cettnin lots or parcel-, of an :.sit"ate, lying and being in Way-W-V'''f Township. Haywood County. State of North Carolina, and iKorc "11 tieuUith' descried as follows, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING on a stake in a small branch, Striti"-ticKi-Nokitiil corner in Boyd line, and runs down the 1-nuich with Noland's line S20 feet to Richland Crook at the tvouth of said branch; thence down center of Richland Creek tVIS feet to .i stake, corner of Siring-field an I Howeh; thence N. 2:1' 15' West wt.h Howell's line 5.o feet to a stake, Gibson's Miner; thence with vJibson's line S. 07 3' W. ltlo feet to a stake, Allison's corner; thence with Allison's line, S. 2;r E. ISO feet to a stake in a loai or cartway; thence with center of said road, S. titi" W. 520 feet to the renter of the road. Bhillins corner: hence vith l'hitl'ps line S. 09" W. 02o feet tj a road between Boyd and String-field's land, and Phillips Cor ner; thence with said road. S. 14" K. ,Hr, feet to the BEGINNING, ron- aining twelve and o:io-ha!f acres, more or less. SECOND TIUCT: BEGINNING on a stjke by the side jf the IIow;ll Mill Ro.td ill 'clarence 1'hillips Easter most : corner, and. runs with said Clarence l'hillip.s line, S. IS" MO' . 7,"0 feet to a stake in the Easterly margin of the old Howell Mill Road; thence' w illi said rond, N. fi.'l ' E. -11!.' feet to a stake, ';tn Toy Corner; thciici- with the said Van Toy line, S. .12 :!()' E. oilo feet to a staki- in the Ne Howell ?lill Koail; lln-iice with siiid new Howell Mill Road. S. .'! I V..r.OO foci to the HEGIWIN'G, con taiiiing six' Hlld. two tent lis acres. TlllKli TRACT": - l!KIM(.; a otie lialf uudiviiliid .interest in the follow ing :)i'operty BEGIN N l-NJ on. .a stake in the '-Northerly margin of I'iiM'on St re.1, said stake 'being- in the center of Bontiic Castle ( no'V Hos pital) drive-way, and tin- South west ern coiner of Mrs. T. W. Howell's, now W. R, Smith lot, and runs EasU et'ly with the center of the said drive way, 75 feet to a stake, corner said 'Smith V lot; thence' N. l.i.'i" East with said Smith's line, 128 ft-et to a .--lake, his coiner; thence N. V. OS (cet to a stake, Smith's corner; thence N. JiT E. 18 feet to a flake; thuice S. 07 .'10' E. ,'1011 feet to a stake; thence with the Westerly marg-'n of said Street, S. 28 W. !( feet to n stake in the margin of said Street ; thcn.'e N. 52 W. 50 feet to a stake; thence S. 10 W. 82 leet to Thomasine Howell's I corner, thence with her line, ft Hi v . 150 feet to the edge of I'igeon .St reel ; thence with the Northerly margin of l'igeoh Street 241 feet to the BE GINNINti, cont.tinin' one one-hall acres, more or less. Being; the same ptoperty conv-yed to the Wayncs-vilk- Hospital,' Incorporated, by A'deu Howell, Jr., by deed da'ed December i.'i, l'.HO, anil recorded, in Book 48, page 227, Keconi of I eeds of Hay wood County. EXCEPTING AND .RESERVING from the force, effect and operation of this deed the following described lot or i.Mcei ,f land: BEGINNING on a s'j.ke, . rtir.ier of AVaynesville Ilos pit ; 1 lot 'and; corner of W. R. Smith lot, and in the lins of Mrs, Bevillc lot, and runs thence N. : B East 18 feet, to a stake at corner of Hospital lot; thence with the line, of the Hospital lot, S, 07" MO' R, 05 feet to a ;staVe; : -.: S. ' V.;.r.C feet to a stNke, W. Ii. Smith corner; thenee with hi line, N. :i!C W! 08 . feet, to the BE GINNING, .a- per survey of .1';.' AV-, j Seavt-r. .. ..' 1; iiiig the same land Conveyed in a liced. ff. n 'the Board o.f Ceiiimissionei-s of -laywoo 1 County to .1. K. Iloyd aii'l Tho.s. Sti-inglield, (iafed N'ovem r.i.' i 10, 1025, and I' recorded in Kook 00, paitre 488,. Record of Dee I- of Hay w. d County. I'OULTH TRACT: A partel of land i, n the Dei! woo I Road, in Way-; ne.-ville Tow;nship, Haywood -t ormly. 2 67 chains to the center of the branch and bridge: thence 5 0 E. l.M chains to a stake; tin nee S. 3 0 K. 5 4" chains to a stake in the center of tin branch: thence S. 1 5fi W. 3 t'5 chains to the H KOI. NX INC., containing 2 1 acres more or less anil being the same tract of laial conveyed by l- .lay lies and wife J S. Hay ins. lo W. K Hen derson, under date of L'-v October, 1 S-4 and reeorde. m book of Poods 63 at page -101 m the ottlce of the mess I Hegigster i-f I Veils of Haywood Coun ty. THIS SA1.K lu ing maile luiisii.int to the pow er of sale conferred upon I lie undersigned Trustee l.y ii-tvie of a deed of trust eecuied by 11 O Hoh ii siii and wife llattie Kobersoii. dated 33. October. 1:133 and rccoided in Book of needs of Trust 34 at page s. m the Office of the Kegisier of leeds of Haywood County, Xorth I'aii lma Tb's the I'fith day of February. l3i. g. v. bi'rn: rr. Trustee 304 Mar. 7 -1 4 -2 1 -2 S . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having; qualified as Adn..tnstrutor of the estate of Melvin Rogers, ile ceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, th.s i to notify all persons I'.aving; laims against the estate to exhibit them to the uncW signed at Civile, N. C, on be fore the Oth day of March, 10HO, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All perxnis indebted to said estate will please make settle ment iK'fore April 10, 10,'!5. This the Oth dav of March. 10:15. CHARLIE ROGERS. Administrator if Melvin 'Rogers, deceased. No. :10S - Mar. 7-1 ,-21-28-Apr. 4-11 World Best Seller Among the peoples of the earth, Hie most popular story Is "("lnderelln." In one form or another (nt lenst !150 versions of the tale have bet n clrcti Inted). It has been published the wor'.d over derlnu- the lat I lM venrs Ref Poitivc, Ij.i-t- Ni-jative Experlieviits show thai among col rs, the lntlnence of red Is positive and lil-ip negative. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having; qualified as Adniinistrtitor nf the estate of R W. Kirisland, ile ceased. lale of Haywood County, North Carol.na, this is to notify till in l -.Otis having claims against the cs.atc to exhibit them to the undor sirtied at Clyde , North Caroline, Rn.ite 1. on or in-fore the 24th day of Jamia.ry. 1 ". ' : ', 1 1 , or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery .' . All persons iiidehted to said estate will please make settlement be fore March 24, 10:i5. This the 21th imv of January, 10:!."). .1. HERMAN KINSLAND, Administrator, of. i. W. Kin.-land. Deceased- ADMINISTRATRIX NOT HE NORTH CAROLINA, HA Y Wool COUNTY- Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate T. 1-'- Edwards. Dt-ceaseil, this i to notify all persons that have claims againt suid estate to file panic within one year or tins notice will be pleaded ill bar of then recovery. All persons tha I it re dm the estate anything arc hereby noti fied to settle at once. This Jan. .'list. 1!015. SCOTT EDWARDS, .Administratrix of T. I-'. Edwank. No- 204 Eeh. 7-1 I 21 28-M;ir. 7-14. NOTICE OK TRUSTEE'S SALfi ('ruler ami by virtue of the power of .sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by R. W. Ensley and wife, Beulah Ensley, to limured Moitgage Bond Corporation of North Carolina. Trustee, under date of Feb ruary 15, PJ27, sPrurinjf the indebt edness tiierein described, said deed of trust being recorded in tlie nTice of the Register of Deeds for Hay wood County in Book at nape . default having been made in the paymenft of said indebtedness, and at the request of the holder o." holders thereof, the undersigned Trustee will, on the 12th day f March. ia:l5, at 12:00 o clock noon, at the Court House dixir in Haywood County. North Carolina, offer flor sale at public auction for cash, to tile highest bidder, the following de s.ril.ed premises, to-wit: Certa-.n real estate situated in the City of Waynesville, County of Hay wood State of North Carolina, and described as follows: BEGINNING on a stake the Nortn side of Beulah Avenue 150 feet from a stake which is 10 feet North of a White Ook corner of Wm. Herron's land and runs thence North 1 1(' West 150 feet to a stake; thence North 8S 40' West 140 feet to a stake; thence South 1 10' East 150 feet to a stake in Beulah Avenue; thence with said Avenue South 88" 40' East 140 feet to the BEGINNING corner. The above described lot of land being a part of the tract conveyed to R. W. Ensley (Ralph W. Ensley) by deed dated January 21, 102,'!, by J. R. Thomas and wife, JosepYiin Thomas, llm recorded in Deed Book No 50, page 401, Record of Deeds for Haywood County. N. C. This the 7th day of February, 1935 Insured Mortgage Bond Corpor ation of N. C., ' , Trustee. By Johnson, Rollins & Uz7ll, Attorneys. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE No. 298Feb, 14-21-28-Mar. 7. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of George Moore, decease), Into of Haywood County. This is to notify all persons having- claims oeainst the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned at Clyde, N. C. Route 1, duly verified, on or before the 15th dav of Feburary, '-W. or this notice will be pleailed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted tl. aid estate will ple-ane make immediate payment. This the 12th dav'of Feb.. 10,'i5 MRS ELMINIE P.VRTON, Adminstr:'(tor of George Moon Deceased. ' .o. .(iii.k,.i, U-2l-2S-Mar.. -14-21 NO'l'K VOb' ITI i Wltnl. ., hay i nii coi ;,t v IX Till: si'l-CKiolt rnt'lit leri-y Cagle. 11:, I ri t irf. . - '- s. . iIm n H:i Pl-o take' n box e or lor ll .. i).ll I 111 I II t. I ho eoiiipl.-i jiii llltiiy Cloi i: ration of i Ids I'lMli day of Ajuil l.i fT will apply Ii lidlef 'I'lil ' I '.'lllle. Derendalll ve panied ilefeiioani ,vill otioo t lint an action as entitled lias been ooniliicnoed In the Hll -Cn.r.rt ,,(' l;iyvooii t'liiinly for ire on tin- gioiMid of two years lion, ami Ibo said lirfeinl int will i- take not oo Ilia t sin. Is icqul,--.'il'l.iiar .-iini 1 1 lu i iij- n - answer of Hie rlahitilT. within s .aflei- the last publi- llotiro, in wit. Iiy tlie ltotr.,' or I ho plr in the -ouit fur (lie di'iio Xe nih il In .I lie coiniilnlnt 'f.lh day of filiniiirv. I 9G KATI-: VVK.I.IAMSON Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court. 303 Feb. Mar. 7-H-21. n-iitk i: STATE ol- XnltTII CAKoI.INA, coi xry o.- n.vvwooi), I X Tl 1 1 : SI ' I 'I lit l( lit CtM'liT AI.CS W. I AliSWI'.',!, V. - l.i i.a i'Ai:svi:i.i. Till: iteferid int. bul.i Caiswell, wl.l tnko notlio ib.it an notion hnn been loiuiiifiiceil In the Superior Court of May-wood ('oiinlv, N. C, to obtain II- voiei.' jili.iolute under tin- statue, on th grounds of two years separation; and the said defendant will further tak notice that she Is re'l'ilrei, to appear at the olllee of the Clerk of the rfu perior Court' In' llaywood Cminty nt the Court House In Wayiiesvllle, N.'f , on the lii'.th day of .April,' )93fi, '"arid answer or demur to the complaint In snh! action, or the plaintiff will apply to tlie Court for the relief demanded in Ha Id eotiiplajnt Tills I'el.ru.'iiy IC. 1 U O ltVKitS,; Clerk Supei lor Court Of Haywood Count y. Xo. 3io; , l-'i I,. 1!V Mai-. 7-1.4-21: ' ntaining nine (0) acres, more or ess, bounded by and adjoining the i lards of H, NI Phillips. Crawford Bur-, ii s. Jos. McElroy, ind W. II. Burgi . This: the 2nd dav of M-siich. 10-'5. JOSEPH E JOHNSON. Trustee. 307 Mar, 7-U-"! -28. N'OTIFI i)i::i F KAI.K IN'i; OF TBI SI XORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOL C;OCNTV. Tin Monday the 1st day of Aiuil. A. D. 1 D35. at ei'eve.i o'elock A M. at the Courthouse door in the Town of Waynpsville,. the. undersigned will sell at public. Outcry..) the hig,.'-st bidder and. for cash, the following- described ahds and premises, lying , and being in X'lyde. Township, fay-wood entity Xorth f'arnlina; r llKOIXXIX'; on a stake in til" bend of n. small branch: ''th'-nre.,S: v 10. E 11. do chains to a'lfogwood: .thftw'e-V.. S TO AV. 925 -.chains to. :i : .-ourwood ; thenee X.. 17 0 K. -' 1 cb i: - f. a WhOe :tk on a idgf;: tli"'i' e N- 1 " K. :'::: chains-, to. the : renter, of the nulilii- road; thence down 'the . enter line of said roii.1 six ealis as f S. .33 b. AV. . 7.Kft chains . to a thenee S. 71 .1" l Vr 3.3- r-h i-take: thence s. '2 I1" W. it. to a stake: thenee s. 4" chains to a stae-'; thence- Travel anywhere'., any day 1 J a aSOUTHEjM7f A fare for every purse.,, ! per mue ONE WAV arid HOl'ND TRIP COACII TICKETS . for Earh Mile Traveled ROUND TRIP TICKETS Return Limit 15 Days for Each Mile Traveled ROUND TRIP TICKETS Return Limit 6 Month ...... for Each Mile Traveled ONE TAY TICKETS for Each Mile Traveled j Good in Sleeping and Parlor Cars on payment of proper charges for space occupied, no surcnarge. Economize by leaving your Automobile at home and using the Southern Excellent Dining Car Service Be Comfortable in the Safely of Train Travel K. II. DeKUTTS, Disl. Pa.sscno;t'r Agent, Asheville, N, C SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM .0 ' 1 lows: a stake'; i iris to a 1 ell ii' - W. 1.7 5 R 4 a W. 5" A Famous Family Of Mens Hats KNOX DUN LAP BYRON G. E. Ray 's Sons A COMPLETE CLOTHING SERVICE
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
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