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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER -r.iFirE SALE has klFT5-VV" fi,ihe Fourth ie$tena." Visit tnem tu of the many Bar- am1"- Tutrix notice .....j ..- vcutrix of v.r-' 1ia-v, G. Francis, de- t-;'1.." .;, notify all persons' :fl'V-" iL-ui" the estate e ' rie same with the 'f 'rnor Court of Hay t :hc ' .' or before the 30th : u ' 'X. ,.r thi notic will -, .ti-; bv ncE lr..r a: M-'1'1"' '.:.. hv Lizzie Lenoir, f?: Trustee, under date W .,'. i .r!M taurine the $'r'::.. k., ,, recorded in the oJ-ru-l .1'. :.,. nt iwri for Ill COOK O-l, l i v . 1 v,i jj'ij t havi"K "" , 1 ., ,f th.- holder or holders ,j,i,.rML'iieil 1 rustee will, ,,f Juiv. jyja, ai n. at the Court llavwood County, : r lor sale at pwb--i. to the highest i' described prem- Til COUNTY AGENT W. D. SMITH'S 1 u m n c o i Term Of Criminal Court To Convene Here On July 8th 1 il",U hl, oi their recovery. "r. ndebted to said es-p-el'make settlement at noN FRANCIS, 0t m. fj. r r" The county agent's office is ready , those who are at all times to assist farmers with i butterfa: var their engineering problems. In the ! month-. fL kjows thu MARV x. r- ta'.c 4, May -June 6-13-20-27- next lew weeks it is possible to ar range for a system which is most im portant to the happiness of a farm home. An adequate water supplv i If you do not already have runiiinu water in your home why not let us help you work this out? In many cases the cost is very small, but the labor saved and the happiness that goes with running water in the home is greater than many other things. OF SALE TK I' ST EE'S mi tue 01 me punci in that certain Deed ru,-t of w ,-ood County lay in ...WIN'. ate'.. c,: ' ii the 1 own of 1 County, N. C, it a point on ,,f Lot Number i J White, Ml K' Kill feet White's lot to cor r (.: thence N. 58 ,:h line of said lot .Nit terthwait's lot, ; n t maiked by a 1 feet sattcrthwuu's lot ; hence along and : i.'.5 feet to the be ;ieiiig the 2nd tract i in S. Smathers, et ;:d John II. Smath 19:1) of Julv. 1912, , Ollioe of the Reg llaywoml County in . it oage 572, and r.- 1 eil as convey iii.i Fi..io Lenoir, !l. S.ma'hers and :,. !'(,(. k of Deeds li. i of IF gister of : ( ounty, to which iiri once is hereby full and complete . :atid. tv of .hine, 1935. nM ( AI I FY, l;. 11. Stretcher, '7 .1 uly 4-11-18. iiK SALE vn tuc of the au :ic undefsigned as '.he Court in a tipenor Court en ual Lite Insurance , v. W . J. Hannah, . Alexander. Miss 1 1 --. Nora Atkins, iy virtue of au- tin mi :n ad ir.signed as of trust ex er and wife, and recorded ster of Deeds Book 11, page ot J rust, de e in the pay- .ess and the as edness thereby tt'il the trustee hereinafter for appointed Coni iiid directed as an t in said ac he Undersigned, C ommissioner ffer for sale, to r cash, at the it Uavnesville, ndav, July 22, (k M , the noperty in the f C Ha i i in ;ru ''! of i Reel's. K and hein itiztns: Bi ;fle 21st r -t(Tcd of IWs evd 2 'sm J'l. Wins--Til nf ay County, N. C, " , I ' a.-t side of Hay i the lands of 1 1 .Maiv S. Ector, "'-vn as the lot of W Pich and i" John P. Swift ' 10, 1883. which "flice of the Reg i.vAood County, iii Q, pages 110 i he same lands 'ind wife convey & Trust Com ",v of March, 1925, t he Office of the ' i Hav-ivrmrl fniin. ff l)fOls Knnlf l!8 naoo . Wfev. fl fu'lj deicrib J follows: " a stone on the alfmv St.reolf ftin-ur t. .i httle southwest -'aid lot and runs " a stake. Fau 'ff to the Battle n William Rhine (now avnesville 1 1! le lot V 21' Ay- 'he Northwest ";e lot: thpnoo V in the East (now Haywood) . along the ' eet, 10 Doles Containing Tl.. -i UI i ..". ar"' does convey p , dr,ed m aid deed M R.ch to .. .' ' oVrL'-f June. n i '1G f Street and o on wn; -ce live,. .-o a: a 1 Acad to a s niv 21 EfIM(, i an 1935. : WARD, Coum and :nt 2-J 411-18. Farmers continue to ask us when we are going to get rural electric lines. We do not know, but we will get electricity much sooner than oth erwise if we will continually keep pushing for it. If you want electricity why not let Congressman Weaver know about it and also Professor D. S. Weaver, of State College. They are in a position to help us. We have told them about it. but it will have much more effect if you farm ers will write them. Several coun ties in this state are going ahead with their electrical programs and this county can if we can get enough cooperation. e..mg cteam wny the s during the sptini; ,W!U wh.i mi'ks ',ius you itet a irreaiM- v.ilnm.. durinj; the growing season the wii'ter. It is inst as true that the jv: ventage of but terfat goes uown during the sprint and summer months. It is also true that the percentage of butterfat from a fresh cow is lower :h:in when the same cow is further along in the act at ion peri.!. The ereamerv will be glad at any time to recheek any tests. If anyone selling cream is not satisfied with the test he should go over the matter with the mamery management or see the county agent, or both. When we :. tl u;et togeth-r we are sure to tiiid the answer to our question. vf milk '.han jurinu file July w'ak h is ' ; i.V'.vene here .! nU- r'vHx K. Alley pivsid 1. 1. mr Heavy this term, but few The jurv f,ir : eoii'.t is as follows- FIRST WI . . 1.. Tressley. He Keys, Keaveidam: Waynesville! Fnus' term of Superior Court, tie en mm al votrft. will .with Judge oovket : pending outstanding cases ie two wetk'.s of KK: iveriiani ; Koht. K.V". rs. K. 1. Frady. Clv.ie; Our wheat crop in Haywood coun ty has turned out to be unusually good. The oat crop, like potatoes, is suffering very much from the con tinued dry weather. We are just wondering what crop is to follow oil the wheat, oat, and potato land. What is your cropping program? These are questions that every farm er should consider carefully. Any cropping system that leaves the land poorer at the end of the year or at end of twenty-live years is a faiiuie. We are going ahead with our tenao ing .program. We are ready to. work with, .those who are detei mined to save their soil for. the use of the present generation and and the gen erations to follow. We are convinced more and. .more each day that ag gressive and progressive citizens-hip is demanding that we save our soil. Tile terracing .program (its into soil conservation. Mr. F. R. Farnham, Kxtns:on Dairy Specialist for North Carolina, is due to be here Monday and Tues day, July 22 and 23. Any farmers wishing to have Mr. Faniham visit their places should let lis know at once. We are going to make . our plans within the next few day.- to keep him busy every hour, that he is here. We are going to do thi- on the basis of the interest shown by dairy men. Watch for annoum-cnn nts about these dairy meetings next week and the next in the papers. We are going to plan one strictly -dairy We are meeting here in Waynesville going to send you a notice do not f-iil to be present . if Tlu is it Last week wele held of wool count v not a- good 1 n some . ommuiii von.-idcrmg ;he are ei y bu.-y ju are very -oriy luu Old ten committee Hurley 'grower: meet inf ill Hay- attendance . was houid have been. ties it was very good fact that tanners t at this time. We that all those who second adjustment, chocks lure not attend those meetings. These instr jv We .He 11. IV t Saturday to get how to proceed. these supervisors vi operation when they , a i 1 place some time during the July. We hope that you your record book to keep t: laim program. These on a.- to -me that your co at your month of are us: r.c lab on yoin supeivisor- aie instructed to call for the.-e ie cid books. We hope that a large leree ntage of our producers will have a! .east their Hurley ,-ecoids m these b'oks. It you are not sine iust how to keep these records call on the conn ty agt'tit or any of the assistant.- or any of these supervisors to help vou ge: started. keeping fa i in records wid put the fanner on a pur with any ousiiiess or professional aceiu. CjABBY (jERTIE N - 4 ' at w t off. J when amidst the luxurious surround ings of the liner Normandie. he af fixed his signature to papers which may bring him a fortune. The rapers were a contract placing the heavyweight champion under the guidance of William Morris, noted theatrical agent, who will exploit Hraddock over the air, on the stage, and in the movies. Morris said that Braddoek should make "a total of $500. 000" from the contract. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE "Practice makci perfect savage out of people if it's sakaphone practice." A nu mbe i T ot people have been 'to ho county ag nt's otlice wanting to M'l'ly for work at the caiuieiv. Wo ready to give all of the as-:.-- possib'u- to this project, but would prefer that all anplu an: -Mr. Robert liooiu a; the catim i l. ... e i i i o.is uie oiailks ince to apply fo,. vveuk. aie lan We see He oil! a iy 1, 111 'is .Ills sh.p I lis a iii ! he pi !n Hie ,'ie conn! y 'ol in ihe 'Pc vou 'Uliil hell I We ice : for it -1 111! i agent' l omit rot L'U 1: i ma! - oilie. Tho-e -houhl H 111' -10 ship 1. ; . n w i-h i w r ; i.inii -old. Ill, 'I I 1 V. A-so-plit.ii The Haywood County Fair ciation is going ahead with i h rough the vat ioiu committee-. Tin committee on carnival and etiteriain nunt met this week with Mr. Hen Kiauso, of the Krauso Creator Sliows. and worked out plan- for the eniei -tainmen: this . ye-ir. Tlu so neople have booked a bctte,. piogiani for year than ever. The date is doti- t h is nitely set, tor the week ot tictoiier 7th. What are you getting ready ;o exhibit? We are going ahead in getting things leady 'to take care of your exhibit. If you have a sug gestion to make for a bigger and better agricultural exhibit we want, to hear from you. We are ex pi cting the ladies to put on a 'big exhibit of handwork anil canned goods. We desire to. make the Haywood Fair this year the biggest fair in Western North Carolina. Watch for announce ments of uur fair each week in our cuin. y papers. checks are here in '.lie ollue. We have sent caul.- to everyone who has a check, hence it will not be neci - saiy for anyone to make a trip in here to see if he lias one. The chairmen of the various lovvn- slnp coininitteis e.ected la.-t week will meet at 1:30 I', -M. Wediie.-da and elect fioiii llieir ninnb'.'i' ihe county 'co.u roi ' '-.onimitttf. -The lowiiship coiiijpilti e for thi- year i- coni;iu-c; of :hi follo.wing, the lir.- named in .each ,-a-e being that of 1 he cliau man : Keavei .Mt dfoi i Mel he A.. Cath CI dir. Ci . ,! The inl'ani ile the .-taie i- .ill work very much no meetings be not clllllf mi in,', point mg u s! hail ! bat w i to cibor no! all'i'i i n imliv lr. ( . .0 ip that. ,! to b, It 'meet mi;.-. , iiltial um- i- 1 11 la.: me : ha; W-.l- .ll-.ip i.t'al.! It ct 'li . Ilti pel llai- icgard M I il -ami I i. T. C A. M oore, Our dairy urogram in Haywood county is going ahead nicely. W'e 'Ihe . have been asked s vera I times by ure tlH' .1. I'. II .-; Sorrel ls 0) W. athey, li. 1.. .1 list ice. cde (.'ai'ter Osborin .1. W. ( i ! cell. ahtiee.I.- 1!. li . McCraiy. . Fine- Creek C t. Creeii, J. H. James. Iron Hull' .1. M. Me.ifoi lirvson. Ciiiv Chambers.' Ivy Hill- I). J. Hoyd, Sam L. Ouoeii J. J. Carpenter. Jonathan Creek N. W. Carver C. Morrow, W. I'. Hoyl. Wavnesville-t'. I.. Allen, R. I Katclill, t,. tj. le;i;lK'i:wooU. White Dak Hen Wrighl, Cii-ei ii, ,K. A. Davis. 0111 UCll and- , J. IS. 11 oh t, C.. C. Palmer, Ferguson, H. C. Horace cell, W. I.. T. T, uncrvisors who are icreage this year to mens--.vill itieet NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, July 22.-.I935, -at eleven o'clock A. M... at the "Court' House door in Waynesville, Haywooil Coun ty, North Carolina, 1 will otfer for sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de sciibul property in the towns of Ciab tree, Iron Duff and -'Waynesville, . more particularly bounded as follows: FIRST TRACT: Lying ami being in-Crabtree Tdwriship, on the Rush Fork of Crabtree Creek, containing Six Hundred ( MO)- acres, and being the same, tract or boundary of land conveyed in a deed from W, H. Silver to M. J. McCracken, dated January 1, 1912, and recorod in Hook 31, page 111," Record of Deeds of HaywiK)-! Countv. SECOND TRACT: Lying and be ing in Crabtree Township, Haywood Countv, North Carolina,: containing One Hundred and Fifty (150) acres, more Or less, and being the same tract or boundary of land conveyed in a deed frm V. D. McCracken and wife, M. Ellen McCracken, to Man.-oti J. McCracken,; dated August 2, 189'-. and recorded in Book 5, page 378, Record of Deeds of Haywood County. . THIRD TRACT: 2 tracts or par cels of land lying and being in Iron Duff Township, Haywood County, con taining Fifty (50) acres and Forty (10) acres, respectively, and being the same lands convey ed in a deed from Nelson Howell and wife, F. E. Howell, to M. J. McCrack en, dated March 1, 1887, and recorded in Book "Y," page 265, Record of Deeds of Haywood County. FOURTH TRACT: A tract or parcel of land lying in Iron Duff Township, Haywood County, Sixty Five (65) acres, more or less, and being the same lands described in a deed from Nelson Howell and wife, F. E. Howell, to M. J. McCracken, dated January 28, 1898, and recorded in Book 10, page 422, Record of Deeds of Havwood County. FIFTH TRACT: Two certain tracts or boundaries of land lying in Iron Duff Township, Haywood County, containing Ninety-Five (95) "acres, and Eighteen (18) acres, respectively", and feeing the same lands conveyed in a deed from J. M. Green and wife. Mary E. Green, to M. J. McCracken, dated December 20, 1898, and record ed in Book 11, page 257, Record ot Deeds of Haywood County. SIXTH TRACT: A tract or parcel rt being in Iron Dun Township, Haywood County, contain ing Nine (9) acres, 'more or ie-,-, and being the Same lands described ill a deed from T. N. Park and wife, I.yila L. Park, , to M. J, Met la. keli. dated November 29,, l'.'IMI, and recorded in Hook 21, at page 272, Record' of Deeds of Haywooel County. SEVENTH TRACT:- A tract or paice! of land lying and being in Iron Jlutl' Tow n.-:r :, Haywood County, containing Thirty-seven (.37) acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land conveyed in a deed from R. L. Ihivis. to, M. J. McCracken, dated January 8, 19011, arid 'recorded in Pi)' k 21, page 301, Record of Deeds of llavwood County. EIC - ITH TRACT:. , A tract or ri.un.iary of land lying an being ill Wavne.-viUe Township, llavwood County, containing Twenty-eight (lir.l acres. more' u: less, ;and being the same lanils, conveyed in a deed from L. A. Stephen-i n arid. wife, Harriet.te E.- Stephenson, to M. J. .McCiackeiv, dated February 21, 1891, arid record ed in Book 20, page liO. Recttid' -of Dei'l- of llavwood I flinty. 1NINTH TRACT: A tract or par cel of land in '"- : .- ' '.... '.;. -. Township, Haywood County, contain ing Eighty-six. (80) rods, and being the same 'lot or parcel of. land con veyed in a deed from Nelson Howell to".M. J. McCracken, dated the 21th dav of Decem'oer, 1891, and recorded in 'Book 26,'. page 12. Pvecord;of l.'eeds of llavwood County. , ' 'TENTH TRACT: A :ru". or parcel of land lving and being on the waters of the Pigeon River, , -in Haywood County, and containing Three! and seventh-eights (3 7-8) acres, more or less and being the same land con veyed in a deed from R. D, Gilmer, Trustee Tf or the heirs of James K. Love, deceased, to M. J. McCracken dated October IS, 1900, and recorded in Book 21. page 4, Record of Deeds of Havwood County. Reference is hereby made Ito the foregoing deeds and records for a full and complete description, of said tracts of land, as is herein, fully; set out. '.-':'' - -" -, Sale made pursuant to power ol sale in a deed of- trust executed by M J. McCracken and wife, Jennie McCracken, to J. R. Boyd, Trustee, to secure $10,700, da ed November 9. 1932, and recorded in Book 32, page 59, Record of Deeds of Trust of Hay wo'dd County. .-. .' o This the 22nd day of June, 193o. ., J. R. BOYD.'-Trustee. No. 300 June 27-July 4-H-18. , He llleil -"off i t" s ,-: i i y I loW ev i I', ! ,l0o- M''-rl, lhai e.an b- dene prpji.rl- at hoinc, an..l niMoii- ilia: i-voi y club or bi-r wi v be:; lo irl liwhile project wit h t'oitl. Ho i- -,it' o! laiir time, .a- in -'- bio u, licoiu-agilig individual hope- s-.... 1 1 i,, ha t eh one. Braddoek Signs Up For Fortune NEW YORK. -lames ,1. Hraddock wrote another chapter in the book of In- life "From Relief to Riches," Smiley Carver, Waynesville; ; li. Wine-, r.eaveidani; R. Frank Sina'.h tis. l'cav ei dam ; K. L. Smith, Way-ne-ille; Phil Ma-sie. WaynesvilU'; li-. '. 1. 1 minings, W ay nesville; Henry llaviii , line- Clock; W. li. Plan :on, t'.ytie- die; .1. A. I'levo.-t, Way-ne-vd'.e; l'.iii linen, l ine- ('reek: !- F. I ilei n. Plgi u, i; R. W. (ileill, Fines ireik; li. W. Crawford, Waynes v die; IF i . Sanl'oid. i 'mbirce; li. 1.. ! I'ax.'. loiialhan Clock; .1. S. llioWn.l I "'.-It-: E C. Hugh,-. Wavnesville; j It ',r Siiiailiei-. Peaei'tlam : W. I. I,, 1. -by. Ileal eidam ; l ". C. H a 1 .1 :it . I li, , ver, lain. ' SI'I'ilMi WI I K Fit-on ( bailibeis. ('.. . , , l. I,. W '-nu. ayne.-v ille; Tl. I!. M, i i a, I, i n. i.'rabt ice; W. A, olan, I. Crab I i' i ; I!. ,1. i Uvon, licav ei dam ; 1. M. I I ;i e i ti e, Pigeon; S. .1. looilv. Ivy II ' ; ,1. F I' t'lil , a no -vill,-; ti. II. Sinai.ln r-, 1 tea vei ,'a in ; K. C. F-uie:-. Way lie -i die; I, .11. l',iam( . . Wa iii. . ijli ; F- M Kogi i U'.iM', ,;; , -; C I! ,-i . Wav I ) e-.v 11, ;; C. K. M, I'll r;i : h, I e. i.t-ek; . S. File il-oil, W:l viie-v liie; i T IF "Moodv. ' W.ivne-vtlle; W. Tl I Wi'-on. Wayne ill ; '. II. Ilaikin , " I le-a v i I'ti.i'ii. On Monday, July 1st, 19;5, & eleven o'clock, A. M., at the cour house door in the town of Waynes ville, Haywood County, North Caro lina, 1 will sell at public outcry, t the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing lands and premises, lying and being in Ivy Hill Township ,Haywoo4 County, N. C, and more particularly descriFed as follows: BEGINNING on a stake in th Northwest corner of lot No. 1, ia Queen's line and on top of a ridge thence with the West line of lot No 1. fifteen calls as follows: S. 9" 15' W. 3 chains, 4 links to a stake; thence S 1' 30' E. 1 chain, 82 links to a stake thi nee S. ti ' 10' W. -1 chains, 48 link to a stake; thence S. 17' 50' W. chains, 10 links to a stake; thenc S. HV ;u" W. 2 chains, 77 links to stake; thence S. 17" 55' W. 2 chains til links to a stake; thence S. 20 5 W. 2 chains, 87 links to a stake thence S. 31'' W. 3 chains, 95 links ito a stake; thence S. 44' W. H vhains, '.12 links to a stake; thence S. 3" 15' W. 1 chains, 43 links to a stake; thence S. 31' 15' W, 3 chains 21 links to a stake; thence S. 11 W 1 chain, ill links to a stake; them' S. 9 W. 1 chain, 98 links to a stake thence S. 21 55' W. 2 chains. 47 links to the top of a large cliff; thence S. -I ' E. :! ihains. 5(1 links to a stake on top of a ridge; thence N. 21 ' W. 53 chain.-, oil links to a slake in center nf Jonathan's Creek; thence down tho i-enler line of Jonathan's Creek with its various moiindei ings, to Queen' conn i't thence wilb Oucen'v line S 11' W. 21 chain-. '.I links lo a stake en lop of hill; thence with Camp bell's line N. 71 50' E. :!7 chains, 50 link- I,, t he l!F( 1 1 N 1 ( I, conlain'mg 70.5 acres. Being ihe saint lands conveyed b Alaggie Just-ice .'and husbiind, IL .Instiee. io .lame- Miller by deed dated February 15, 1921. ami recorded in Book 05,' page 533, ..Record of Deeds of Haywood County. Sale made piir.-uaiil to the powe of sale contained inlhat leirtaiii deed of I I'll.: t executed hv James M Miller and wile. Ella Miller, dated Jaiuiarv 21 , 1929, and .recorded i Book 2o. pace 9tk lie, old of Deed of M' iii-v of llavwood County. This tin ::i:. dav of May, I9'!5. M. (1. ST A M I I Y. Tnislee. , No, :;:.5 .lime o pi 2ii 27. Binder TWINE (.hal will run lico clear ol snarls and (wisls. l!()r(.IIT AT LOW IM( KS BEAN BEETLES Vre A'isiling In Haywood Lumber Always The llesl We ( an I5uy, and I'JJK Kl) RK.II I We are in a Posilion l Fill Your Every Need . , i n ' Builders les Suppl When you think of Building and Repairing Think of HYATT&CO. 1 I, el ns help j on coin hat these pesls with Ihe KK.II I KI.NM Ol' Spray Materials He.uin early, using (he righl niilures, eilher powder or liitiid form, and your worst enemy for Ihe I Sean and I'otnto ;o) ill lie dcslroyed. MYERS SPRAYS and PUMPS rut 'Ihe Spray Where It lieloiigs The : features ef .Myers is Oulstandin;; THE 100 J PURE PAINT WE HAVE A PAINT FOR EVERY .101? WHERE SATIS FACTION IS DESIRED, KURFEES IS USED V .; ."''. I HYATT and COMPANY PHONES 43 and 157 AT THE DEPOT
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