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tfage6 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER I '- Harold TitufiL a - Tou can't understand, perhaps. Sometimes I can't understand myself. Always I've wanted to ba loved by . . . ty you, Ben Elliott 1 It's given me the only true happiness I've ever had. "And then I had to remember what 1 em. Can't you see that a girl who Is known as the daughter of a murderer can't let any man love her?" "That's foolish I . . . It's terrible, I know, for you to bear. But let me belp, dear girl; let me stand by your side and help I" "No, no I I caii'i bear It 1 I couldn't take a cloud to you and to your chll flren. ... And IFs a" a mistake, all a lie! My father was n killer I" Ilex voice rose In sharp conviction on that "lie was kind and gentle; lie sever would hurt another. AH these years I've know It and o'hers know It; but Juit being sue In our own minds Isn't enough. The whole vorld mast knew i Something tells me my father Is alive Somewhere, waltlLg, watching, suffering. . . . But until we can prove that or something else comes "I Can't S and It, Berl" p to banish this cloud . , , No, don't klM me again I I can't stand it, I toll you! I can't suind It, Ben I" Sobbing, she Hod the roni. "Well, that ought nU to 'ie. Impos sible!" Kllioft said to himself after" a long, thoughtful interval. "Nothing much Is. ..." lie madvj no further moves toward love making after that but for into the night he talked with Dawn of her 7a ther. She had not heard all of the story, he realized. he did not know, for Instance, that the tragedy which preceded McManus' disappearance took place In Antler lodge ; she did not know how far her father had gone in his attempts to drown sorrow of his wife's death by drinking. But she did know that Faxon was dead, that her father was blamed and that a dusty warrant for his arrest on a charge of homicide still reposed In the county records. Next day he declared that lie felt fit to drive back to camp and for an tour argued with Dawn, trying', to' win her promise that he might come again, but she begged blm to stay away for a time, at least. Elliott did not go at once to the stable where his team awaited him. He entered the court house and went over the meager records of tha case, tvt little that was new rewarded his search. The net yield of that search was only to Impress him with the pro portions of the new task he had set for himself and as he drove out of town bis heart was heavier than It had been in years. Putting the Hoot Owl on its feet had been a lark j shearing Brandon of his power had been hazardous but, after nil, 6lmple. . . . But this other was something else again. That night Bird-Eye Blaine sat with Elliott for long and went over the clr cumstances leading np to Faxson's death. Men in Tlncup commenoed to whisper that Elliott was delving Into the McManus case and the gossip reached Brandon who was locked in his office much of the time, now, soaked with whisky. He did hot drink for many hours after the news reached him. He kept his head clear and planned. - -".' CHAPTER XIV Able told Dawn of Ben's activity. watching her face narrowly because he understood the obstacle that was between these two. He saw hope come, followed by misgiving and trouble. It was on Friday that Dawn left Tlncup, striking across country far from the road toward Hoot OwL She was going to see Ben Elliott and tell him that she must see him now, that her heart could have no peace without him ; that he must come to her and let her stand beside him while he pried Into the past and attempted to make It give up truth. At noon, on the edge of a swamp, she sought shelter from the fitful wind, built a small tire and ate the lunch she carried. Then she went on, sight ing her mill far away from the top of the next ridge. Martlu was alone in the ofllce wl:?n she entered and started up so sharply at sight of her that the girl, in turn, vt as startled. "I'm sorry I" site exclaimed at bit mystified. "Did I frighten you?" "No. Not frightened. . . . My thoughts were . . . far froti here." "Is Ben about?" "Haven't seen him since dinner. Don't know where he went." Tim Jeffets, Just down from camp, entered then. "Where's Ben at?" he asked Martin. "I den't know. Miss McManus, here, was Just nsklnK." Martin moved to tho old table B m used for a desk. "Sometimes he loaves a note for me when he's going away." He bent ove? the table, looking at the litter of pa pers on It. "No, he left no word. . . . Hum. , . . What's this?" He picked tip a slip of paper, read toe single Hue Inscribed on It pnd looked at Dawn. "I didn't mean to pry. . . . 1'roL ubly he's gone to meet you, Ihocph. This Is a note fivm yoj." "A note! Why, I . . ." Frowning she took tl.e papei and read : . "Meet us at Antler Lodge this after noon. Dawn." "Whyl" she cried. "1 didn't . . . But I mast have;" ljoking trom one to the other. "Thnt'a my writing." "Gh I" She let thd paper flutter to the floor. "I wrote .that! I wrote that yeats ago I" she cried, struggling to speak distinctly. "I wroto that note for Mr. Brandon. ... Von rs ago. , . . How did It get here? Who Is catling Ben to tl.o lodge?" "What's fits?" Tim Jeffers asked roti-hly. "Brandon? . . . Cull In' Ben off alone?" "Don't you Fee?" Martin cried and his voice was th'ck. "Dawn wrote It, all -Ight. But he's sent It to Ben, . . . It's a decny ! Tim, the lad's On Lis way to the lodge alone and Brandon's planned It I" No need for more words, then! On went Martin's jacket. From a corner he snatched snows'ioes and a pal." for Tim.- ; ' - "We'll go," he said to Dawn. "You iel' Buller " "But I'm going, too!" tie girl cried sharply. "I'm going. Ob, hurry 11ml We may La too late, now I" They crossed the ra'.irotu tracks at a run, put ou their siiows1ihs and wittt Jeffers breaking trait, entered the tim ber. Another had gone that way to day, a man whose heart burned rnd sang. Dawn had sent for him; Dawn wanted him I Entering the olliee while Martin was In the mill his eyes' iiad 'encountered Dawn's note. No thought of how It came to be there prenentc-d itself. The quick conclusion nt which he arrived was that Ihuvr. nnd others had gone to Antler Lodge; that Was where the shot had been fired which seiit Sam Faxson to his death. Perhaps Able had taken Dawn there. Hastily, he took his snowshoes and departed. The distance was a good live miles, however, and part of the. going was In soft footing. So It was nearly two hours after his start that he came In sight of the building on the high bank of the Mad Woman. As he went down the slope he saw snowshoe tracks outside the place. "Hello I" he cried, mounting a drift and stopping. "Hello, In there!" No answer. He twisted his feet hastily out of their straps, wondering a bit For once his alertness was gone, for once he was wholly off guard. "Dawn l" he called again as he shoved open the door. "Hello, who's here". He had crossed the threshold, peer ing into the gloom, a sudden and cold misgiving sweeping him, "Turn back ; withdraw I" a small voice warned but before he could gather himself a blow struck him and he went down under a heavy, living weight. But as Elliott went down, with his assailant on top, he drew his knees up ward, bewea h!s back and with a trick of rough-and-tumble fighting used the .very impact which had floored Mm to toss the man on beyond. He heard him curse, saw the other turn as he pitched across the floor and scramble to his feet "Brandon 1"- he cried hoarsely as a savage Joy swept him. At last he was face to face with the man who had struck so many times from the darkness and from behind I Brandon did not speak. He rushed with head lowered. Great arms wrapped Ben's body, a head drove Into the pit of his stomach, driving the breath from his body. He fell to the floor fighting, but his blows were weak. Ineffective. A hand clutched at his mront and he tore at it with all his strength. The fingers shut down on the windpipe and he writhed under that agony, summoning all liis courage, all his will to break free, to outlast that strangling pres sure. But lie could not do It. He went nuuij; his brain clouded. Be lay still and then after a time, sweet air poured again into his lungs That was all of which he was aware for a long Interval: air, bathing his tortured chest. which bad been denied hlui by the strangling grip of a man's hand. That thought burned away the haze which enveloped h'm and he started to throw himself over, tv rise, co be ip and fighting. But he found that he was unable to move. s Hi3 hands were stretched out above his head ; a harsh bond held each wrist helpless. He tried to kick and failed. His feet were 'ocked together and held there as by a great weight. A dlstii-ct odor pervaded the room. He grot..ied an1 sr-ained again at his bonds. Footei s, then, ca ne across the floor and Nicholas Brandon looked down at hitn In 'ne dim light, a whisk" bottle In his hand, swi-j-'n"- a tit on un steady fcit, "Sol" he grunted and Irughed. "So ,ou fell fir tt I So you followed your hhssed Dawn, eli?" He Tent off nto a tantrum of cmy laughter. Ben twisted slowly agalns hts bonds and discovered that .he rcne which bound ti 1 in v,as .vet. He could no more free himself without aid than he couid nopo to fly. "It worked 1' l!n, wloii cried. "( d, how it vorked ' 'Dawn!' yui .l"d llKe a f iol. s:at.ili'.g oi.tsii'e there, 'Da'n;' . . . Ant t'icn stc.ipel li.to aij trap, ch' ' He sat m avl.y In a el.a.r. '."It's all ttorl.ed, even o tNe weather I You came alom. It s a'nrlnj to si;, w. Nobuuy's nearer .l.an tho Hoot h,l and t.ie suot: of , txrirg "utrn wouldn't he sjfr e:.'.'' . V- lik this." H-e, looted Smo'W O' t. Vjl l.;t...- i-OC.D? tiiJ'Jriit-! ..a.l...?:.:l i Y.kh '.hi: i-.i vhieL f'1'.-' U;i i .j jr . . . . Hi? f.iV'i !':!' (!.. -;-M l.CKljl lllft otl.-tol.r J flCM I'C vri-:!.-' to th'- pOit h'iLi .... i.l;..' li....- .Vjia. Surely, the ro,e had I c.-.i va):i! It. keroen v So U w.i'.- Brandon'! i' ii crnt to ieavo i.ln, tl.-d Uelnlo to :'. o he ouni ri . . j ii.-i! a:-, .1:1.1 i-.- i teieJ (.n tir.von:n? rtio e:her! o; !!:.. ri.thlei? ir.r.ii froi.i, '.'! .'.. ni' ('. "V:;:I:. I: yo! : . -. .' replied and yr'.m.'A. ! BronJon .-noittj in .. i, , ; "So far, yes; aiul on. !o the. :U, I' !! work. ou're tle-j f.-.-1, uivn't .0': f- i loaning low hi Bn (vuiW ti-c rh t M t lights In 'his eye. "Voi;'r. ti. J !,;it. 1 and foot! I'll t'-.ui h Oio .vui.j;. o:t. You'll roast . . , b cause tnt - ;' 1 camp'll, buri .like h-.l hsifl 'i;..j'il find joiir bot,c here ; t'ley'll fitid ;. empty whioky bottle Tha'.'i all ih'.y'll find." Brandon bid shtmoj owic;on;;y. no detoll which would Implicate Lin) seemed to have been overlookO'l. Still, fear did not mani-'ett itself :n Fl llo't's heart; only contempt was the-,c lor a p'an 1,0 merciless. Contempt and a stout determination to s?al! for time. "You're smart, Brandon," he said "I'll admit rhat The plan s so good I'm P'lri'rlsed that you overlooked a bet." The other tui tied sharply, "A lie;?" he cursed derisively. "What d' you meaa, a net?" "A little thing. A thii.g ulmost any body might overlook. But it's bound to come t light if I d ih't show up, and ono m-irder charge's as good as an other. Tni talking about a Jeter Don Staurt wrote ine Just before he died." ' Its' a lio. Whatever he wrote was a lie!" Braudou'g cry was shrill. "He was a drui.Uen, lyin bum!" "Which, even if true, wouldn't matter so much, now. Pr.ce, It would have, A few weeks ago, it might have. Bt:t ni i now. . Tilings have changed in the Tiiicup couatry ; people have changed. There are dozens who'd Jump at th", chance to make trouble for you, now, Brandon, ani " "Lies ean'l hurt me, oj fool." Bran don cried but his teeth rattled. "Plot ting and scheming, were you, to drag that old case up and try to turn It against me? And baling It nil on the death-bed ravings of " "But McManus Isn't deadl" Ben cried, crowdi-g all the conviction and triumph he could summon into his tone, playing his hunch to the utmost "He's alive and we've located b'm" lying himself, now, In an attempt to beat the truth from Brandon. "He's on his way back and what he'll have to tell, coupled with what old Xon had the courage to put down in his own writing"-.- "Stuart didn't know! He knew nothing, I tell you I He wasn't even here! He took Faxson's word for It and even Faxson didn't know. He- was asleep io that room right there" pointing "and he came Out while we were talkir and Mac went crazy ; asiUott could not restrain the Impulse to laugh In a wild shout of triumph. , ""While we were Ulkingl So that's it I And you've sworn that you jreren't here that night! And yon srere here after allP 1 wasn't here. . . . I wasn't here. Wasn't here, I teU you. . . . And McManus won't dare come back, with a warrant waiting. , ."..'He won't dare . . . won't dare. . . i "So you admit, as the rest of us now know, that McManus didn't throw him self Into the river that night, eh? So yon admit he still lives, do you?" "Admit nothing . . . nothing.".-".. He's a murderer, I tell you. ... . And I wasn't here . . . He's a murderer, I tell you. ... And I wasn't here . . . (To Be Continued. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE 'on Monday, May 27th, 1935, at e'even o'clock A. M., at the court, house door in the town of Wayne vi!!e Havwoo.1 County, North U o ,ina. I will stll to the highest bidder f,i ca-h, at public outcry, the fol lowing lands and premises lying vinir in the town ot Hazehvooo, Ilav.vood County, X. C, and more p'irticuiarlv ilecribed as follows: Pcing lo't No. 7 of what i known a the Grimball Park Vddition, which said map, plat and subdivision is duly of .ecord in the offiee of the Registevj ,.f Deeds of Havwood County, N. C., ih Map Book "B," Index "C to which said map, plat and subdivi tion reference is hereby made lor a full and complete description of said two lot, and wnich said property is mor" particularly described as lol !ow: BECINXIXG at a stake standing in the center of 'he Southern Rail way t.tck, corner to lots No. t and of "Block 4, as aforesaid, and runs thence X. 13- 15' L. IW fee to a stake in the margin of Georgia Av ei.ue; thence with the margin of Georgia Avenue X. 71 45' W. 330 feet to a stakt standing in .he mar gin of Pine Street; thence with the man-gin of Pine Street S. i7" 21 V. luO fc- to a stake coi-r.r to lot Xo. 5; thence with the divisional line hot we'-n 1' ts Xo. an' 7, 337 f.-et to a st ke. the BEGINNING corner. Being one of the lots of lam' i-onveved by ,1. R. Morgan arid wife, Cora Vanl Morgan, and F. W. Miller to ( . A. Black and wife, Leila t. Black, by o"ed da'ea June 11, 1928, and recorded in Book 77, page 50, Record of Pedis oi naywooo (Vmntv . Sale madj mutuant to power of .j.lo pnntnined . that ce.tain ueed 1-f rust exect ted by C' A.- Black and Black, dated March 2'i, 1329, and r -corded in Book 23, 1,19. Keco.d of Uc-ds cf Tiust of H'nwoor1 C"un,.. This' 2,ith (iav of April, 193'. GEO. H V'ARD, Trustee. .o. .,33 May 2-0-10-23. ::orrc:. of truster's sale ' ' ('.. .V..ii.- May 2d. 1935, a; vlev .he'-- A. J!., p.t .he court house in ih; io-vn f Wnynesvil'.e, in .' N'orti. Carolir.'i, J! ...t .)jl;)i'. -mi- ry, c tl.3 high- j-J.." ;C; ' h, '.iifl l'C' JV-'ing laTlds n;l -:.nr m Hay :h L'-'coiiii", and .Jiibcc and e.' ti j i i IS i:'.., . I.'o.- ::')'i;.ul,.-r- ''jj'!r.;!c-U r.s fol'c", s LiliGiXNtNG oi: ,-;jd ;lhficn - South 1 i'i-.iVr, li.:: :r." . iii .v,' bush at a '.o'.'l. run lev ic i. e cento' io'.nh 3i'V2 West jt 1 5. 1 -3 poles .if,vc.j!. X. r . ... 'W: Ai..,-j .-, tucMv-T .v;:i; in-: Xci:-'Jr d9 'Vc.jt. 4" .; .'.'in': b.H;;.'h; tiiencf1 With th ,:h 5 :'tk'i ; '.l.t iice Xo: t'.i 43 East, i!' .. ; Kor'H 01 1',13-,'ir. iiokf- to - tuc eJg--; c-f the dotloin; i;j"ih; i idge Xoitli 46Vi Wt&t t 'e -. '.t ,i stake neu'f Uie'. top of i-:.,r-A t"r..jr.c.r-X'oiti; RC Kot, 20 io stake, Xoisoii Ferguson re.--- :'o-i.cr'; tiier.ci. villi the top of tne ini-rc iv winds wiih FerfjU' joi.'s linn,- la the LEGINXIXC, eon t.vnir.T. J2 aci-u, moi i or less, as per sur.vy o: A. .rur!;-, .Sui xcyor, Sep ttMii.i.r, 1P22, i.uJ boinj: :.irt of the It. A. Owcr. art!:-. S-ile made pu-sua.n'. to the uowei of sale contained in thai certain deed of. trust executed, by U. H. Fergupon. rin'cd May 23r.', 128, and recorded in Hook 29, at rase 170, Record of Deeds of Tru.it ef Havwood County. This Mtth lay of April, ii)35. J. R. M ORG AX, Trustee. Xu. w:X pi- 25-May 2-9-l(i t.ie Mm NOTICE OI'" SUMMONS BY PUBLI CATION STATE OI NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. N THE SUPERIOR COURT XAN'XIE LOVE : . Vs. ' ?. . GEORGE LOVE ?'he uefer.dant above nan'ed will 'take notice that an action entitled as .bove has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, .North Carolina, by the plaintiff aprJincC the defendant for an abso lutt divrrce on the grounds of two years' separation; the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the olice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County at the courthouse in Wayne ivnTe, North Carolina, on the Shoe repairing It Matters Not How Badly Worn Your Shoes May We Can Fix 'em as good as New BRING THEM TO THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Next to Western Union vh dav of June, 1935, and answer or .lemur to the complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in aid complaint. ThLs the 6th day of May, 1.935. W. G. BYERS, rl.rt- nf the Sunerior Court. ! No. 3'9lay 9-16-23-30. eYecutrix XOTICE j Having qualified as exeeutriz of the estate of Jere Davis, deceased, this is j to notify all persons having claims! against the estate of the deceased to file them with the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Haywood County on or before the 8th of May, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make settlement at once. This the 8th day of May, 1935. MRS. LULA B- DAVIS, Executrix of the estate of Jere Davis, deceased. No. 329 May 9-16-23-30-June 6-13. XOTICE NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUXTi'. X THE SUPERIOR COURT. VIRGIXIA McIN TURFF, V. CLYDE McIXTURFF. The defendant, Clyde McInturfT, will take notice that an action has been comr-eno u in tl.e Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to jbtain divorce absolute under the statue, on the grounds ef two years separation; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the officce of the Clerk of the Superior rvrvt .if Havwood County, at his office in the Courthouse, in Wtynes v;lle. on the 1st day of July, 135, nnri answer or demur to the com n'aint filed in said action, o.- the plainti.f will apply to the Couit fo- ;he rebel demanded in sam com plaint. Ihis the Ijt da- of May. 1935, W. G. BYERS, Clerk Superior Court. Xo 334 M?y 2-9-16-23. THURSDAY v. ... : It J 1 i: ; XOTK'K OF SALE lA'DEK EXECU TION NORTH CAROLINA. iiwwnoD COUNTY. IN 1MB . SI' I KRTv'R ' OLT.T . . rDii'.I'erri Discount I'orpon'tion. VI. , ('. .Mcl.'rackeii. Mollie MoCr-ickei. and ('.. II. Mecraci-e.i: Un.ler ,.nd bv v'rtue ef an execu lion directed .o the untie. neu, Sher. lit of Haywood .County, from the Su perior court o:' Kunecrobe (Aunt in .he all ive entitle I action, I will, on Monday, 'he 3 day of Tune, 1935, at twe'-.-e o'clock l'oon, tv tne liigli cst liiili'cr for cash all l'ighi, title' and irtervst of the defendants,. W.: C. Mc Crack -li, S'ollje MeCiacken and G. H. ..IcCiaeken. i.l and o the following (lesc.ibed lands, tj wK: All thoRo ce-tain pieces, . paiceis or tractr: of lend cbntaining 3S0 acrea nioro or L'ss, situate, lying-and .being in Waynesville Township, Haywood C-jU'.ty, North Carolina, about two and tiiree miles f cm Vaynepville, having suvh sh"pe.j, nietes, coui'-se.c and dis tal: ees as will more , fully appear by reference to pi its thereof made by W. A. Shoolbred, Civil Engineer, dated Mf.y, 1927, now on (l.e with the At la.ntic. Joint Stock Liii.d Bank Of Ral eigh, North'. Ciirolini.. 'and bounded as follows: FIRST TltACl: On the north by tho lands cf " Kd Rrowninjr, on the east by the lands pf i. M. Boone on the south by the lands of Ut-am'lett Bros., and. on the west by the lands of Melfoi'il, said tract containing 24fc acres more or '.ess. Se deeds record ed io Book 4, jiage 465, and in bcok 4f, page 454.. SKroND TRACT: On the noith bv the lands of Kd Swayngii,, et al., on the east oy the land ef L. Crymes, on the south by the lands of C. II. Me Ciacken and H. MeCiacken, and on he west by the lands of O. H. lle CracKen, said tract containing 96 acres more oi- lefjs, anu conveyed to V. C. .AlcCr.lcken by deed dated .March 19. 1919, recorded in Book 53, page 159. THIRD TRACT: On the north by the lands of Pink Gray, on the east by the lands of J. Fitzgerald, on the south by the lands of R. Jl, Morris, and on the west by vhe lands of J. A. Fishe-, said tract containing 21 acres more or less, and conveyed to said W. C. McCi-acken by deed dated December 21, 1925, recorded In Book 70, page 296. and Book 55, page 571, Book No. 57, page 115, and deed recorded in Hook 56, page 191. FOURTH TRACT: Oh the north by 'he lands of J. T. Fitzgerald, on the east by the lands of G. II. McCracken, on the south by the lands of George Love, H -irs, and on the west by the lands of Wiley Bidden et al., said tract containing 1 7 '.-i acres, more or less, conveyed to said V. C McCracken by deed dated May 23, 1925, and record ed in Book 63, page 602, Record of Deeds for Haywood County, .North Carolina. ' All of above mentioned and refer red to books and pages made a part of the description of land herein con veyed. EXCEPTING and reserving from the above lands the following lands which have been alloted to the de fendants, W. C. McCracken and Mollie Mccracken as a homestead: BEGINNING at a stake on side of road 10 or 12 feet S. E. of barn, and running with angle of barn N. E. to a stake; then in a westerly direction to the road; then with the road around the house to the Beginning, so as to include the house and barn on said tract. Containing two acres. This the 2 day of May, 1935. J. C WELCH, Sheriff of Haywood County. No. 340 May 9-16-23-30. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY. " IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ETTA NOLAND vs .' ' . m. j. Mccracken. Under and by virtue of an execution directej to the undersigned, Sheriff of Haywood County, from the Super- or Court of Haywood County oa the judgnit I will. June, I n;- ., . . '' the his;i ," ';' title an, I ', ' 1 J- McVi.-..-;. ,..'".' describe, ,. FUtsr T;V.. Crabtre- , ,. and beiiu . . . as f.,il,,..v. in :. pi.,,!;. '. boundary Xu ." tract an. I j.,, runs v.jth . . , 14 poles t . ; South i;- ',. , ... on ridye: N.,, . blacku'uni ,; tract; then. . East 2s p.,:. . . ress' tract; line North " BEG I N Nl., ", SECOND in Crabw.-e ,, the lands ,,f j . XING at a ', (;. .. fork HdKe. ., i: t , poles to 1 1;. . - : . ridge: then... , poles to , s, ,,, . knoll in -h,. thence Suiali ; , hickory ,,n ... , thenc- Nortl. the r.ei,inn.r... more or kss. ALSO 'that r;L M. J. Mc('ra,-K. : in me eini e ,f -of Haywoon r,..-. i Col, to whirh h ence is herebv n,.,, THiRD T':.-T: i . -in Ivy Hill T . n-h;," langs of v. . ('.,, BFGIN.NINi roaa neai r: the ridge ih-,.. Ij.i Cracken' j con.i-r. South 3 I .V w. s to a pea -'i t !-,: .), 15 chains 5n j;,, Cumjlbfll's ',!!..-,; line along the 1 0 chains and the Sam L-, . , , , X jrth S,-i I i i: K - : h-n, , 9S links to a ,,.!; i,, , road; tre;,c- v i:, i,;,.. ,, calls: Sout.i 7i tv ); links, :,jitn i.v and 54 'ijiks; X chains 0,'i I,nk, 6 chains and N1NG, Cuiitahi.j or less, ar per . R. Terre'l. c. I,. FOVPTH in Ivy ;m lands of ('. .nil others. ' !-"l I-.-- 'i 1 .-'.-ik w.,,j. x 4 rh,. is: !. !., He KAi'T: '' East ' 1 rh '.-nil p tuber, ail ' n .-In p.. ,i,tj. fMriipMI, C. F, iw;i;ixyix( and small iui-u :'. .,uA ru'is SutJ en 2X chains i,. a ch.sL.ut South 35 l.V .;,t.-. 7 (liai! to a hirl.nr'y; '.hvinr s,-jtK East 9 clu.in.s :n..i .'-tktiksto nUt Oak; them-- ' iiili 32' b chains ,'md ;ii huh t'i - bl, on top of .he jn .iintiiin that the waters of j Richland f. im ;. of the ixiciu li t:t i i chains 25 Hi.'l. chains 50 in chains 34 linl:- Cajver.hm.I-; thence wktM: line made beiv.-ei n XirlwU urn or North '!V j" West 13 c!. links to a che-t West 3 ch.'ins." West 9 cha.iis. -,v, thence South 7!,; stake; thence. X . 1 1 chains io a stak road; ihen;:- Son: 'll.lt.lall's Cr tin-in-, vvjth . Nm-f: 53' Nurih :i! Ni iith 4j' :,' a pine," w , , ut ; N'' i-;H ; li ti K-- N- l'. i,k ;n a W'rst li rha. :li .1.3')' 25 lin!:s; them-e chains 80 links (formerly a doc 82 15' West "a BEGINNING, r more or less, a Medford. This tlie . d.-.; ''- Slier;! No. 341- -M:'.y n:ii "A J' ; ,' ail --al li u-im.,1i, ift net rtl.i ills t li Ilk: -r:.i::iiii:. 121 1 per survey -ef May. Wi c. w NOTICE OF TKL STEE'E Oh Monday, May 27, 1"-3V O'clock, A. M., -tile tvWi in the town of " 'ayr.t'sv;.ie. wood. 'County. North. coll -at nlllllw nlltrrV. 10 W 'bidder fo. cash, tlie W.iM and premises: BEGlNXlNt; at an iM hha Srtllt-K si,!e of SvcanwK Main Street, : in llazthvo n.: v,n-ihe.-iit coi ner c RWU- ." R . ' Kl'ialkw'OUil Haze-wood, , ,, and vuni -i 15'- East with the - iMrfi.; .Street, 21(5 : ' oi state nignu... - -South 41 30 West about U a stake in;o.i-th.fflf,-'. Avsnue; . t-nence -' J with margin of Kei,.au) -j about 50 fec to a staMa lot No. 30, in 'ilerk .li. 22" 3o' V est wi.tn i.w o ai S..S feet to- the btfj being the part ot - g State Highway Nf. . IK s as per sci , " .- e' L" I modn TI 1. run the unc sale -conie.rre.ti "i"-.".. trustee by virtue er contained in that cen,-- , j executed b' r ':'.:r' V,i..-C- Hallie V. Bass.iiaira - jipJj or,A ,-eenrded in BOO -.' ,cj . . .. a . f i rasi ' "1 Kecord oi . .necus e. County.,. : - jinriL-i v. This the h.fYc0T1 nrTrpiv not- isilIVts K.nin1-' - . oi ine cmo - Hav" deceased, late oi nersons having estate , of fW ,t I them to thenj vine, iN. thij aoiv iim vt'" -j ti iecc,u. of Apru, i- ;( .heirrw" P'eaded Vl.ed to peions ,i-- wedia;f please niaKei , 1. i- . This 17th lav FEBGf: Administratrix jt ceased. : ..li.20i1' No. S28-APr- l- :
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
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May 16, 1935, edition 1
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