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i f tSDAY, MARCH 19, THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAIN EER u KB ..,rT clUH'Kieu aim iuimru m oic baduraii wuu uio mcu. m- engineer headed up the nog That added By a quick return, ... the v towards the gulch. irih's niinn to i th were would I'" heir burnt ...1.1 Un..A ct!rmH rtPf ftiia lenders couiu unc oiwi,u v... . hofnro It froze. Thev ttmn "uc i-aiuing nwnjr v t, .. have f;one far towards replacing blankets. He had so tan- enraged them that they could thinK oniy ui '""if To add insult to injury, he tramped ln-avy trail up . i..... Imilt a small ore. tsesuie cue he scattered a handful of dried and prunes. After tnat ne the edge of the muskeg poiieeman- a and fire. apricots kilted al"R its north end. Here he came to where in ancient 'More It started to recede, the ,.'. Kier had piled big terminal mo This was the immense natural !hm that held the lake in Its bed. ,r the rocks tf the rapids, ou ... i - ...,11.-... K..t.., lupc ot tne iu.i xmvj Carth made out me wrevKasu llainill's custom built mono the falls, irsid : of Ml jiiat.e. , u n,,ri:,Ml Ins way down aluii ,i. rat ds io look closer at the wreck What little had been left of the costly -.r.-nit was not worth salvaging. the tattered cover of one broken wing thrl,st up out of the white water with in Mich from the bank. Garth started a fire of small sticks. He nuenched it with damp moss, i ti.n duirred stick ends to write ou I'm wing fabric: , ;; $,",X0 reward for V. 1HXHY Thief and '" Murderer." there like that poor dead!" "Hardly. Look here and here." He showed the pistol, then dumped his floursnck pack. "How about salt on our meat, and a cup of tea with sugar?" "Alan !" she cried. "You made them give you all this :" "In a way yes. Set a pot of snow on the lamp stone, and slice some meat." Lilith gazed at him In speechless wonderment, her blue eyes wide and very lustrous. He pretended not to nntli'P Hp suited and started to eat I the first hot fat caribou steak that she served him on one of the looted tip plates. Rut after he had told anout me bear scare and the luring of the men Into the bog, her surprise found utter ance. Why didn't you kill the beasts while you had the chance?" Garth snswered with sudden grin- ity: For several reasons, my gin. The main ones are because I am not a killer and because I intend that Vivian Iluxby shall be tried aiid.liuns for murder." She gasped: "You hung! Hut he has all those men to help him. You're n0ne worse than alone. I'm only a hindrance." He smiled banteilngly. "Well. I CHAPTER XI Female of the Species. Shortly before noon, the four trail i?r imiiearpi! .in the moraine. The wan who had not been bogged led thu wav ilowu. Another miner followed then llnvbv. The man who had lost hi- rin,' lagged behind. The two lead ITS readied the broken monoplane win-, (iarth saw them read the writ lug.. iiiixhv ji'inped down beside the niin crs. to stare at the offer of reward that branded him for what he was With a curse. -he rinned the tattered pii'ty (if fabric from the wing fram and lliinir: it down into the foamin rapid.'' J lie two men glanced furtively at h other.. Iluxby pointed to the trail on the opposite bank and signed i'T them to lead the way across. Neither moved. The first man cursed, and liouteil his refusal: ..".lump them boulders? I ain't no lyii. I'm through' trailing that devil." ".fi too," declared the second man. "I won't b.reak my neck for nobody." A second look at the crossing forced II :! to shout bis agreement: ' Curse the devil ! We'll chase back. He's going on around to our plane. That's where he must have left botii of his disabled companions." Along with the angry statement, the engineer signed for his miners to start back ahead of him. Garth smiled. The tfi-o who hnd seen that offer of re ward would not forget It, and Uuxby was. keenly aware of the fact. When all four disappeared tip on the moraine, Garth recrossed the boulders. There was no sign of Lilith when lie came down from the moraine. He called into the entrance tunnel. Back ..: Quick Crawl Took Him In Through the Low Narrow Passage. oame Wick 1('W a quavering cry of relief, crawl took him In through "arrow Tn QQQ era T ti .. "6 ma was breathing hard, almost spring. ..0hI oh thank GoaI kea ana looked, but I could not see J00- I thought you must be lying wouldn't say that. A handy cook isn t altogether a nuisance. The pot. is be ginning to simmer. You might drop In a pinch of tea. How's your ankle." "Ever so much better. I've oxer clsed it a little every time I went out Bide. And I've half llnlshed my parka. Cut how " she Interrupted herself "how can you win If you don't kill them?" "Why; for a staffer, Miss Cook, we'll let them stew in their, own juice for 1 few days. That will tend to soften their bonds of mutual aid. No beil dlng and a diet of saltless tneaf will help those three' placer jacks to con sider the 'desirability of that five thousand -dollar reward I olTereu lor Uielr boss." "Alan Garth, you're marvelous !" "Not at all- It just happens I know this game, and I told you before that Huxby is only a commonplace wolf. It he were a wolverine, I'd have to look Sharp. As It Is, we'll stay up here snug and cosy, and enjoy their tea and siurnr while you're learning to use your snowshoos." By noon the next day I.ilith's Kski mo suit was finished. Her ankle, though weak, was no longer sore or swollen. Garth bandaged. It nnm.v with a strip of skin, and had her begin. practicing on her webs. Not being hurried or enu-u, .. . .1. UIIIIW. soon caugnt nie siracn " - shoe stride. . AS her ankle became stronger and her ! feet hardened she developed into a fairly fast snousiou-runner. Their last climb took them up annum the bend in tha great cieu. i...;-.. they turned back. Garth liad the girl fire the pistol. She neither shut her nlminsr eve nor flinched as she puneu th ti-i!T!2er. Each time the cfrnnlr within a foot of the mark that Garth set up. "Not half bad," he approved. let yea go dnwn with nn ;twnorro-.v morning." "Though "the temperature had become milder, it remained below freezing point As On the other occasion. Garth hours before Mill itu v." i This time Lilith trailed him. ' hirivod his camp to lake shore opposite the stranded cabin lnnp. A bis fire of birch logs threw Its welcome beat into the front of the t,roo.ei,l(d leanto. Ihe engineer -.A. ,.f his miners lav asleep, lmddled in nests of spruce sprays The fourth man sat on a log beside thP Are. his rifle between Ue yawned drowsily. ti,o first slicrht tinge of dawn begun to gray the east. But among the trees the night was still black. A sudden flicker of light in the dark- . . a .... i.A. iM.Aiitrlif the ness Denina me iram iv"-- sleepy watcher's head up witn a jert. Beside the skln-ciaa man .u. tU lighted match, lie saw a secono. ma.. squinting at him aioDg me uuut. - pistol. V . Garth put his fingers to nis nys silence, and held a fuse-wrapped stick of dynamite close to his match. The miner let go of hi rifle and 6t wight- ned upon his reet, nw ,uauu "" above his head. The match flickered out Garth dropped the dynamite and darted for ward. He was none too quick. The ieUght thud of the fallen rifle had Lkened Hurby. As Garth paused be- li- mnipr of the leanto, the en glneer peered out, fnnrn rn. "u" " . . i. m, tha A Garth Junapea ne strut nnu tutt of W belt ax. It crackea aowu on Huxby' wrist, xne - dropped. With a Kragped atthe weapon, oui quicker. As tie caugui it up. ttuvoy clutched at his throat. Garth felled him with a tap of the ax burt on the temple. WaUr.ed by the sudden flurry, the two minors in ihe leanto were grasp ing at the pair of rilles ou which Iluxby had Iain. Garth whirled the pistol to cover them. "Hands up, ad get out beside your mate." he ordered. "We want only the murderer. But we'll shoot you down like dogs if you interfere." One of the pair jerked up bis hands The oilier man heMtated. The miner outside called warningly : "The Jig's up, I.iaiey. The other feller lias got the drop or us too." 1. aney lilted his hands and stared out alter liis bed-mate. Iluxby was staggering up. still da.ed from the blow that had felled him. Wild with desperate rage, he struck out furious ly. Carth side -stopped and thrust in a tripping foot. The engineer pitched facedown on the hard-crusted snow. Before he could spring up again. Garth Jumped upon his back. The blow knocked him breathless. It was then as easy mat ter to click Coustable Hillon's hand cuffs on the wrists of ttie murderer. 'Stop that cursing, or I'll gag you." Garth said. "There's a lady present. All right. Miss llamill. Jolu us." Huxby fell silent, to gape like the miners at the skin-dad form that .came forward out of the black shadows into the firelight. The girl still carried the constable's pistol raised ready to shoot. Huxby saw enough of her face in its border of wolverine fur to make certain Garth bad not been banteiin him. "Lilith! YouV" "Y'es, it's me, yon cowardly sneak killer! I came after you with Alan and he has let nie catch you." .The murderer twisted around with Ids back to her and the tire. His head sagged forward. With a sudden re turn of alertness, Lilith turned her gaze away from hi shadowed prolile to watch the three lined -up 'miners. Garth did not smile at the girl's needless caution. She had earned the right' to think herself an invaluable helper. lie allowed her to stand . guard 'while he gailiered up the three rilles and unloaded them. "Bight o, Miss ltainill," G:irth sajd, "Sit down. It's all over now but the talking." She lowered the pistol but drew back' where she could .watch Iluxby as well as the miners. Garth lookcl soberly at the men. "If you know Kipling, you'll mind that the female of the Is more deadly than the male, say, though, you can safely bear Jn species 1 dare .venture your hands and sit down to lower with us." At the welcome' permission, the throe dropped their nrlns. Two of them a once siU:ilted oil a log. Lane." lin gered for a surly question, before fol lowing suit ' "What's the play?" "All we came for was to arrest Hux by. Help with the cabin plane, and there will he no mention of any shoot ing other than bis murder of the con stable. What wages 'did he promise VOi! ?" lioiihlo the usual. Tole us he had In get In 'his 'assessment work before Ihe frecz.'-ll." "The' claim belonas to me;" Garth re plied. "I will pay you the .'double waL'os." -i'gh." growled l.atiey. "You out plaxed the d ti foiirlluslier. It's a ii.,.. i Vnii'm luKs We're working for oil." Carth walked' back into the lilael- iless of the spruce trees, lie reuiriii'n ...sit', ii... (1.,1.1-iocU- leiclibnL'. Ins own H li II, l n and I. ilith's buckskin, suits, and a hind fat caribou meat. At hi: the men eagerly went at inea: with an ax, and put nidi full of snow, on the flying over the muskegs." "We'll wait still longer," Garth said. "That brave constable Is going to receive an honorable burial. Now get to work with those sapling levers. Another pair of los on the cribs will raise the floats high enough to roller her clear." Garth showed the men how to skew the rollers for turning the plane. He went to shove sidewards on ihe tail. The plane started to curve around. A shriek from Lilith whirled Garth face about. Huxby was rushing at him, with an ax lifted high in ids manacled hands Lilith flew at the attacker as if frcn.-.ied. She sought to block his charge, lie gave her his shoulder with the skill of a football plaver. It caught her on the chin and sent her spinning. But the slight check allowed Garth time for a lean in under the ax before the blade could whirl down on hi head. His left list appeared to punch deep Into the pit of lluxby's stomach His right drove up under the chin of the gasping murderer. The uppercut lilted the killer off his feet and dropped him on his face, clean knocked out, With no more than a glance at his fallen attacker. Garth sprang to heir Lilitli's da.ed effort to sit up. "Well nlaved." he said. "Not hurt, are you?" "N-no I you lie didn't!" she cried, and burst Into tears. Garth gave her a pat on the head, and turned away, 'embarrassed. "No wonder you're overcome. It's been too much for a girl. We'll hop out of here at once." He lashed the unconscious killer's wrists to his licit, tied his ankles to gether, and climbed into t ho cockpit of the plane. After replacing the breaker points, lie had the men take turns spinning the propeller, lie then tiled the self-starter. The engine roared. Bulled bv the whirling propeller, the plane slid forward off the log rollers. After cutting the gun, Garth or dered two of the men to heave Iluxby into the cabin. The third mini be sent for the rilles. "I want the one with which he shot Constable l'illon. But von niav as well bring the olhers - also a lot ol that bear fat lie himself. went to pick up the still weeping gi'-'l and help her to the sec oiid seal in the eoekjiit. ' He made sure of the supply of gaSo.!',he, and climbed down ;:uin to see that i.lni men gave the !' Horn of the floats a t horough greasing w ith I lie hear fat. After thiil, when all were aboard, and the rilles In I, Ilith's keeping, In stalled the engine. The plane at lli'st moved slowly. ..The floats dragged on the rough surface of the frozen slush. But when they .glided out on 1he streak ol glare Ice. I lie irictlnri became less than that of a water take off. Within a half niile ihe speed, had 0 Increased that an easy pull on th" joy stick sent the plane skimming up olf the glassy, surface. Garth bunked in u long curve to the lerr, listening 10 . . 1 ...... 1.'. .,,..! roar ol the win men - ihohm. j cylinder was. bitting sweet. lie made a w ide spiral over the vai- lev for elevation, and drove out easi- .',i.,l nliiivo n sailitle 111 the Jugged TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND bullet nearby "I'll A the with the and dry his knees. had He Kissed Her Rtd Lips and Scar let Cheeks and Tightly Cloeed Eyelids. When she came hastening back, in her Eskimo costume, she ventured an appeal: "Cant 1 have a comb and brush and and onp, Alan?" He looked soberly past her shoulder at the amused, face of her hostess. "Well, yes, I dare say you can. We're going first to Edmonton. Your father Is there. I sent him a message that we are coming." She plucked at the wolverine fringe of her parka hood. "You you cheat!" Ho took her Into Ills arms, regard less of the onlooking lady. "My girl, we are back in civlllatlon. We are first going to be properly married." "But these caribou suits?" "Host of Hying cost miles. We're taking a two-seater. The suits will conie in handy again this winter when 1 teach Mrs. Garth how to drive a dog teaio. I ntil that It's to be silks for in girl. I must first testify at the trial. After that we'll hop over to Victoria and lake a steamer to .lapan for our honeymoon." "Oil, AJan, how Jiow delightful! But Japan? Why, I ilfier dreamt n prospector like you would care to travel in the Orient. So, if If you'd rather go back to' the valley, dear' Her hostess could no longer keep silent. Prospector, Miss ltainill! Is (lull all you know aliout .Mr. i.uriur ii's father Is one of the heads of the llud- n.. 1. 1 ...... .i p i .., ., son s nay company, no uuom-ii m , member of our parliiiinenl, a fellow of the ltoyal Geographical society, a noted explorer " "And the winner of the g-uuest gin I ever knew," Garth cut In. "Come on, Kiiuaw Lilith. You've proved your self a mate woman. to be my lady win I 11 IK Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Ralph W. Ensley and wife, BeuUih Ensley, to the undersigned, dated Feburary 15, 1927, and reii-teio,! in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Haywood County, in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 21, page 27, ami ato by virtue, of a cer tain judg-ment of the Supi-rior Court of Haywood County, rendered on the 7th daV of January, l'.WJ, the under signed Trustee will, on Monday, the 13th day of Apri'.. 1''". eleven o'clock A. -M- in front of the court house door in the town of Waynes vilie, X. C, otTer for sale at pubJi. auction to the highest bidder for cash, the foKowing described lands and to. wit Lying; and being in the city of Waynesville. County of Haywood, StaU' of North Carolina, and de scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning on a stake the North side of BeuUih Avenue 150 fect from a stake which is Hi feet North of a white oak. coi ner of Wm. Horron s land and runs thence North 1 deg. 10' Went 150 feet to a stake; thence Xorth S8 .leg. 40' West 140 feet to stake; thence South 1 deg. 10' East 150 feet to a stake in Beulah Avenue; thence with said avenue South 88 dcg. 40' East 140 feet to the beginning corner. , The above deserilod lot of land Be ing 'n part of the tract conveyed to R. W. Knstev (Ralph W. Ensley) by iteed dated January 21, 192;!, by J. R- Thomas and wife, Josephine i nomas, and recorded in Deed Book No. page 4tU, revord of deeds lor nay wood County, N. C Notice -is given that ten per rem. of the purchase price wiu be required in cash on the date of Ihe sale tus a evidence on the part of the purchaser of good faith. This SH-h dnv of March, lflM. INSURED MORTGAGE BONO CORI-ORATION OK NORTH CAROLINA, 1 rustee. Joliricon. Rollins & Uz'.el'., Attorneys. No. 4o2 Mar. 12-l!-2-Apr. 2. NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE CARD or Now you're going END J THANKS tnouniain harrier w noil valley, he did not keep across to. the Mackenzie, more to I he soul Ii. chrir of the straight on lie turned We wish to extend our heart I on thanks to our many friends ami neinn bors for their kindness and help dur ing our bereavement.. .Mrs. Joe laming ami c iinuicn. with his pistol quarter ot invitation, the frozen the big !' lire, Lilith and Garth had eaten befor coining down from the igloo., They sat hack, on a snowdrift, and watched while, the others devoured: the tender broiled meai and gulped (m.ro co,i.. m hot tea. The llesh of the old she bear bad been as tough as leather and her fat very rank. Huxby continued to sit: in: morose silence.'witli his back to the fire. The feasters paid , no heed to him. After a time Lilith began to stir uneasily. At last she had to act.: She handed her pistol to Garth, and went to put a piece of meat on a spit. When it was broiled,, she took It and a cup of tea to Iluxby. He started up at her as If dum founded. then shook his head sullenly. She put down the cup and plate beside him, and -returned .to Gartn. look- nf cool tnouirv. her eyes with defiance. I don't care! Its not rtgut starve anyone. He replied in a noncommittal tone "You're a woman. The murderer took up his cup of hot tea In his manacled hands and drank He began to eat the meat. When daylight came, Garth ordered everyone out to the cabin plane, tne hard-frozen slush Ice gave solid foot ing over the bog. It also gave a solid foundation out at the plane upon which were based the engineer's llftin operations. - The Ice had been chopped from around the floats, and a crib built under the Inner end of each wing; By hoisting first on the outer end of one wing and then the other, the cribs had been heightened until the floats were level with the top of the Ice.- ' A glance inside the cabin showed Gartn the body of Constable Dillon lying where he had left it, Laney ex plained, with a Jerk of a mlttened thumb to Huxby: "He first says we d chucK tne sun under the Ice. Then he says, no, to wait an' heave It out when wa wafl CHAPTER XII Squaw Lilith. The eros-coiintry Might, brought the plane to the Mackenzie at the great bend below the l.i.ird. But Garth did nut. ((line-down at Corf Si.nipsim. lie lieu- mi on the vast ' river to. Great Slave lake, and east across the laki to I 'ort Resolution. sintiio lime lieliire sunset. In' set the cabin plane down at the landing f il,, Alrwavs 'base bv the mouth of the Slave river. After handing Lllltn .ivii.o-i. ho left her 'Standing while he went to speak to the Airways superin teinloht, . 'That courteous gentleman hastened to toll the girl that his will 1,1 1,.. ,t..Te. hied if ilio (lauinitcr oi Mi- Hiirton Kniiilll would honor their hospitality. . (iarth was not invited. He turned nvnv to meet' the red-coated, sergeant if notice for whom ho had sent. Lilith did not see linn again uinu next niornlng. Told by her hostess that wished to speak -with her, Nearly be crust ten. Oxygen Univenal half of everything of I lie earth i In or on nsists of oxy- Laxative combination folks know w trustworthy Th cnnfldenwi thounn(l of parent huve In Bood, old rllble. powdered 1 lie drora 1,,-Tu r... ',,.1,1. h nrnmotDd tliem to get thTnew Byrup of Bfack-ur.ht for th'.ir At ills Hashed to ohlldren. The grown !'" ""- ".,"" powdtred BlacK-urauKin; 'y """ probahlr will prefer It when Ucy outgrow ihelr ohlldlnh lovo of weu. . . Mri. C. w. Adama, of Murray, rs.y , " T'i uaed Thedford'a Blacit-Draugni i about thirteen yeara, laaing ii i dm. Blaclt-Draught acta well and 1 am always pleaned with tha result. I good, reliable laaUv for mV eh'lare n. I hae found Syrup ol Black-Urauiht to b luat that" ... .. BLACK-DRAUGHT Mr. Giiri h slie made bor- ii hurried ell'ort to adjust her rowed dress. Though more stylish 'Hi .in Hie one loaned to her on the steamer bv the Fort .Norman mission- rvv wife, it was not cut for her lithe liirure. She Went hesitatingly into tlx ;..,. vcliore C.arili .waited alone for her. Sight of him In his caribou parka i..i, i,t hur-tn n startled halt. Her O 1 , eyes widened. "Oh, still in your skin suit! You you're going back "What difference does it make to .,'" t, otiVeit "You'll soon be In Edmonton and chllizatlon." . Rho stpnned suddenly close to him, her hands held out in appeal. 1 Alan, 'take me back with you "Back there? I'on't tell me you like that squaw life. Those days In the valley and the trip out must have been a h 1 of torment to you dirt, rans. mosnuitO aope, nies, iwou"- And now ice, snow, bitter cold." "Anvthlneanvthing Just to be with von. Alan dear!" He nut his arms about her. He MiTtii: i Tin: sri'Kitioit I'tHMtT. NOKTH I'AUol.INA. IIA V S 'l '"t'N"l 'I . l.TTII (lll.l.l'.Y Wll-SI'N vn. ..-''.';. william ura . vilm(.n. The. (lcroniloiit. William , I lean , Wil- wjll, take -.Hut ice trial -at) aciiuo. ii tit led as a hove,, hos ncen t-iiiniiK-m - I,, ihe Siin.-iioi- Court (if llaywoou On Monday, April 0, 'XM, at. eleven o'clin k, A. M at the court house ior in the town of Wayncsville, Haywood County. North Carolina, the un.de r si(rtnl Receiver will oll'cr for sale at public outcry, to the highest bidder for the terms of one-third cash, and the remainder', in- fw-o equal annua installments bearing interest aud stvuied bv deed o,f trust, the follow ing descrilwNl lands and premises in the town of Wavnesv rile, adjoining loo coiH.orate limits ot the town ot Wayneisville, ami known as the HaywoiHl Furniture ' Manufacturing t'orporation '"property,, and more particularly described as follows: BI'XilNNING on a -stake in the cen ter of the Southern Railway track, and Southwest corner -of the II. W. West cot t lot and runs thence S. .'!!' K. 2S1 feet with Weseott's line to a .staKe in a ditch; thence S. 22" IW' W. lOtl foet with the--ditch, to a "stake; thence S. 51" .'10' W. 201 feet to a strike ill line . of Factory Street; thence S. 41 .'fO' K. 2.ri8 feet to a .stake ill Northcn line of street; (jhcm'e S. W 'M' W. 17i feet, passing Mrs I)e Neergard's .oi ner at !. tect ill .'Soutti sun' oi sain sm-.-i., mid with the line of her line to a .stake on the North side line ot suim. hirliway, Mrs.. He Neergard s outn- t corner; thence . v feet with said line ol said nignway w . . . , l . f-,io ir i on f,,,,( a stake.; tnence n. ti. . my with side line of said highway to a shake; thence S. 7S" W. 200 feet with side line of State hijrhway to a stake; I hence N. SH" W. liOO feet with said side line of said highway o a .s.take; thence West BIO feet with side line of'.' said "highway' to a stake; thence North HO feet to a stake in the cen ter of SouUiern Railway , track; llrence N. r2" Iv 12.".() feet up the center rf truck to the BKfil N NIN containiiiK 10.71 acres, more or less, subject to the rights and easements of the Southern Railway. Said land will be subdivided into : parcel and a map exhibited at said sale, and the property will be ottered for sale in parrels and then as a whole, to the highe.V. bidder. ... Sale made pursuant to an order of 1lie Juxbre of the Sunerior Court, mado.. at February Term, VXW, of the Su perior Court of Haywood County, m an action entitled, "Citiiien.s Bank & Trust .-Company, et al. vs. Haywood Fui nit.urc Manufacturing' Corporation, et al." and the sale will le subject to the approval t-( t'ne Court. '-.:.' This r,th day of March, r...n. .' .1. H. IIOWF.I.I., 'Receiver of Haywood Furniture Mfir. Corpe. ' No. 4ol Mar. 1 2-l'."-2il-Apr. 2. son, ed linn, f"C an alrso: i!" OillHlV. AIM Mi I a ro lute divorce. And tin; said def- ml. nil win nino.-i take notice that no is rciiuin-o --. i- pear al the Olllce of the. I 'lorK .01 i no Suiierior Ikiurt of said County, In, the ((lUi't lliiuse in wayiM'Mvuic, i Carolina; m the 27th day of April, i:i3fi. and answer or demur to. inc complaint'' in said action, or the plain tilT will apply to the Court for the olief demanded in said compiaini. 3rd day of Marcn. K ATM AVlILIA.UhU., Clerk, Suiierior Court, I laywood County, North Carolina. 448Mar, 5-ia-l-2b -l o. NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY NOTICK This the This is to notify all persons that have claim's aRainst Wetit Coal dan- . pahv a partnership, consistini? of H. G.- West; John W. West, and Jean M. West, to exhibit the same to the Jihn W. West and Jean M. West, within twelve months from this date, the sUrvivinfr partners of said partner chin, the said H. G. West flavins: died. . . - . . ar .' ! Thia the znd day oi iviarcn, r.". JOHN W. WEST, JEAN M. WEST. No. 450 Mar. 5-12-19-26. STRENGTHEN THE BLADDEK MAKE THIS 25o TF.ST Prink lots of boiled or distilled water, if irruauon i""t nights, frequent desire, scanty flow. burning, or l.acKnene. . ou. what.- hard-water, aocs w kittle. Drive out excess acnis ana rionrmlts with buchu leaves, juniper oil. etc., made into preen tablets call ,i Riiknts; the bladder lax it.. a ororo lnsned tleht about ,, the bladder similar to castor tlKl ..v-v. , . . . I"" . . . ... .J If r, tO Inn the DOWies. in luui uaa, v pleaaed, any druggist will refund your 25o. (The Waynesvillo pharmacy) kissed her red lips and scarlet cheeks and tightly closed eyelids. "Mv Elrl." he said, "you are going villi me wherever I go. Get on your parka." Works oil his neck. She lingered a moment return his kiss. Then, her blue eyes aglow, she ran to obey Mm NORTH CAROLINA, IIAnvuuu COUNTY. NOTICE Having: qualified as administratrix of the estate 0f H. G. West, deceased, late of the County of Haywood, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the drd flay oi March, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bax of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Thie the 2nd day of March, 1936. JEAN M. WEST, Administratrix of H. G. West. 449 Mar. 6-12-19-26-Apr. 2-. Read The Ads -1 i
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