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THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1936
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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AS HE SEES THE
HUMAN SIDE O'LIFE
, VkLE BE YEELS, TOO.
Wt " fokes, I've de-suled to run
- -do ; I don't no jist yit what
'but I'm a-goin' to run fer
didn't speshly want to
hadn't thawt enything about
l.ut'roy f rends got aiter me to run
n'n' ;:-t ki'P on perswaidin' me so that
.ft had to make the raw.
1 a.au'tf
AW. Mr. Editur, they've bin aiter
t.-c n'i'te an' day, callin' me out o' bed,
a". well, I'm a lyre if I woodn't
''.. op um momfn's an find a doz.
'irv frens a-settin' on my door-step.
I can sertinly simpathize with
li 'trt'zo other Candydates who've bin
w'r-'.vaided like I've bin yes sir-ee!
V! feller Candydates, we don't
- ha'-'' but 1 life to live enyway, 6o we
liioui a.s well spend it on the altar of
c.ur kuntry. ,
N A1TEK MATH OF THE STORM
' Did eriy. of you fokes who live on
Xi'l()Vei' a run-a-way mule pass
dtivni last Tuesday., If ye did I jist
wanted to tell ye that he wuz a J orgy
jujiiari' orter be returnt'd if found.
Me an' Ben Sutton an' our party
met the ame mule on Savanner Crick
last Tuesday. The wether bu-Toe
had hee.rd' that 'the' mule wuz heded
iaaiif Silvy, so had tride to warn
I NEED GOLDEN
PLY BLOW-OUT
PROTECTION ON
MY CAR. HOW MUCH
DOES IT COST?,
peeple. We pot our warnin" up on
bavanner . . . an' hadn't pone but a
little ways when here kums that jar
hed hitched to a wagon.
Clap-a-trap! Clap-a-trap!
"Runs like he's mitey taivl," sez
Linwood Crale
"Mas a rite to be tani." sez I
-Why o?"
"Why, that mule prob'ly lived about
success
liainesville, sez I, "An'-
hain't stopped runnin'
-well, he jist
NOT A PENNY EXTRA1
BECAUSE GOODRICH
SILVERTOWNS
COST NO MORE
THAN OTHER
STANDARD ss-.
TIRES ( k
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AND ill
SILVERTOWNS
HAVE THE Golden Ply
There is no reason why you
should needlessly risk your life in
a blow-out accident. High-speed
blow-outs are caused by the ter
rific heat inside your tires. Thi9
beat separates rubber and fabric.
A blister forms which grows until;
sooner or later, your tire blow
out. Every Goodrich Silvertown
is built with a special goiden ply
which resists heat and prevent
these high-speed blow-outs yet
you pay not one penny extra fo
this protection. Play safe! See us
t oday about a set of long-wearing
ouvertowns.
M
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jmw LIFE-SAVER GOLDEN PLY H
On our way back from Gainesville
Ben Sutton sed, sez he
"Well, I eoodn't bleeve Frank Bat
tles, the tale that he told about this
here strm, but now I want to say
that Frank told the trooth 1 time
"He had to tell the trooth, Bon,"
sez I, "that storm didn't leevo eny
room fer eg-zadgerashun."
R. CMeBride sez that a little, hoi t
man run into their 5 & 10" at Canton
on the day of that awful down-pour
an1 axt fer a Bible "quick!" On
bein' gupplide with the Book, the little
man turned an' red, turned an' red
"What-chu tryin' to find?" axt Mac,
"vvhar it reeds about the Flud?'' But
the little man, who aekted like he wuz
skeerd, made no anser jist kep on
turnin' an' reediu'
Aiter a while it c-lackt. Un an' lookt
bri-ter
"Thank-ye," sez he, handin' the
Bible back, "looks like it mout be
a-goin' to quit."
Aiter visit in' Gainesville Unkle
Abe wuz a-tellin' a krowd about the
way meny peeple down thai- kommeiu t
to pray when the storm struck
I "They waited too late," sed "Windy
Candler;,
"Guess that's the tru'bble with most
uv-us, tho . . we don t pray noon
anutf nor offen anulf."
nor:
v i:s-
vou vncivs ;im:
Sllt-KK!
An' is polly ticks . a-gitten hot . .
well I shood say so! How meny of ye
Hcwman Side reeders wuz in town last
Sat.? AH who wuz eoodn't help but.
noti.s how the Candydates had took
advantage of the wet wether to work
sum on their poliiikal fences.
Never seed as mutch arhiin' otf to
one. side an' courtin' in my life, (ine
Csndvdate aeksly had hiz arm arouti'
one ol' fellers neek -.'-. an' 1 tell ye
fokes, Tde a druther heckt one of
'Che f's houn'davvgs an' him wet!
But, it's the 'blessid i)irval'idge that
sum 'men injoy ever 2 yeevs,
that of bein' axt their opinytins -an'
havin' their necks hugged.-
Aiter all. it's a grate game that
will furnish u plenty of 'ck-cite-ment
an' fun from new till the Pri
mary in June-Gloary be!
Here's acknollegoiiients io- I. J.
Bridges, Jas, Hardin Howell, Jr., Dave
Jaynes, Mrs. (iuy Fulbright, Zeb
Brackett, R" L. I.ee. 1,. M. Kicheson,
V. II. Byers, John Free, T. H.Gaddy,
Mrs, Annie .Francis, Mr. umlVMiv.
White Mease, Harley Francis, J. W.
Green, Sam Queen," W. W. Haynes,
Mrs. Henry Francis, Miss Kobina Mil
ler, M . K. Snyder, I. uther Gordon,
Gaylor Baldwin, Jas: Kateliir, S. W.
Underwood, Emanuel Wyatt, R. C.
McBride, Mrs. Coman Adams for
reeent complimentary things sed alout
this kolyum,
Jist looks like I kairit keep up wilh
ye fokes in namiii' ye like this eny
'longer - leeve out sum, ye see, and'
inay.be re-peet others. So to alb the
menv loyal Trends of the Mount'neer,
an' boosters of this Unkle Abe stuff,
let me say-
"Thanks a Millyun!"
Poast Strip. I forgot to tell ye,
fokes, that Linwwod Grale jumpt out
to hel the run-a-way. mule an' skeerd
it bad it run over a 10 ft bank . .. but
it kood a bin wusser, if Unkle Abe had
a-jumpt out too, that mule wood a
run into the Tuckyseege.
Waynesville District .
Wins Declamation Event
Represented by Joe McClure of the
Saunook School and Edna Kathe.-inc
McGce, of East Waynesville, the an
nual declamation and recitation con
test of the district for elementary
.schools was won by the Waynesville
district
Joe McClure, )coaJhed by Frank
Ferguson, Jr., declaimed "Casey at
the Bat," followed by "Casey's Re
venge," while Edna Kathenne McGee,
doached by Mts, Elizabeth II(ivry.
recited "The Bald Headed Man,"
Winning both events in this eon
test gave Wraynesville a decided ad
vantage in the race for literaryi-hon-ors
within the county, the winner be
ing decided after the high school de
clamation and recitation event is held
at Fines Creek next Tuesday. .
Judges were . Miss Ann Albright,
Miss Winnie Mae Murphy, and Dr,
Killian , all of Western Carolina
Teachers College, of Cullowhec.
following ie a list of other speak
ers, selections, and districts repre
sented: Luetic Burnett, "A Kitty Goes
Adopting," Bethel.
Ada Ann Ferguson, "The One-Leg-ged
Goose," Clyde, .
Wilma Smith, "Door Step Religion,
Fines Creek. ,
Maxine Smith, "Little Orphan An
nie," Canton.
Ruf u, Rector, "Gettysburg Address,
Fines Creek.
Samuel McCrary, "I Am An Amer
ican," Clyde. ,
George Mangess, "The Raggedy
Man," Canton. , .
Claude Conard, "A Man and His
Symptoms," Bethel.
Operetta Will Be
Given Tonight At
Central Elementary
"Molly Be Jolly," a juvenile oper
etta, in two acts will be shown at the
t entrai Elementary School on Thurs
day evening at eight o'clock. It will
be pie.sented by the pupils of the
:n, oth and ti;h grades, and tho
havhers have snared no trouble in
nifir -work toward the
the performance.
I he plot of the play will appeal to
both children and adults, and an added
attraction will be the manv tuneful
songs that will he sunt hv ti ViArn .
I made up of a large number of pupils
t.oni the three grades taking part.
lllr feenes are laid 0n the farm of
the oieen family, where the frolics
of the Green children and the neigh
oot.. take place and will be reproduced
in a realistic manner with an authen
tic hay loft and manv animals.
Mod. v. a much spoiled city cousin,
who mentally had planned to spend the
.-umnier vacation at the seashore has
been sent to the farm instead. Life
amid this simplicity grows monoto
nous to Molly. She is bored and dis-gu.-ted
until one day the youngsters
plan a circus, and the preparation,
merriment, and excitement soon make
her forget' that the farm is a dull
place. During the rehearsal of the
c.rous, pleasurable excitement is
caused by tho arrival of unexpected
spectators and the phit thickens
which calls lor the natural juvenile
acting which both those taking part
ami the audience will enjoy.
riio.-e taking character parts are:
Molly, I'atsy Gwyn; Ralph, Marion
G.een, Helen, Marion Morgan; Stew
art, Zeb Curtis; Jim, Billv Hannah;
I im, Byron Marsh; Bill II armon,
Henry Foy; Sallv Jones. M
Fibs Keener: Murv
Colkitt ; and Alice. Ku-
M'iI Bonnet,
Smith, Doris
genia Martin
NOTICE OF
vey and plat of J. W. Seaver, made
March, li'2t, and recorder! in Map
Book "C," Index "B," office of the
i Register of Deeds of Haywood County.
J T.1. ' 3 - .1.
irus ooou is mane upon uie express
condition that no building shall be
erected on said property at a value
of less than lf4.000.00, except that
after the construction of a $4,000
building, garages or outhouses may
be built of less value.
Sale made pursuant to the power
of sale conferred upon nie by that
certain deed of trust executed by J. H.
Smathers and wife, Jofephine 1'.
Smathons, dated April 1, 1120, anj
recorded in Book 17, page 211, Re
cord of I)eeds of Trust of Haywood
Count v-.
Thus April 6, 1930.
J. R. MO KG AN,
Trustee.
No. April 9-10-23-30.
XOTIt'K OK ('(IMMISSlOMIt S SAl.H
IN Till: Sl'I'KHlOU I'Ol'HT
STATi: OF NOKTll ("A KOl.l.N A .
COC NT Y OF HAYWOOD.
Till' KKDKKAL. 1,AND HANK OF
COIA'MHIA,
vs.
K. I-:. 1,. liutelltt and wife. I'alio Ilat
chtt. ?. H. Falmer. l-h'iuie CrNnioM
Kecves. Ailmi V. of .M 11. liovves. I
doc d.. . 1J. Kolinot. ami W. 1.
Kranois. Atlmtmstralors: S 11.
Hui'Kin ami O. O. Hue: in Tradinu
as liurKiii Hros. -Mrs. J. T. Jones.
C 1'. Clark. (). 1.. Urines, t'lmlr
in.ui. IV 11. 'Walker. .1 W. Hvd
F 1-2. Mess.r. and .1 II ;iv. Sec
lelarv Ttiuih.. Trii.tloi'4 W'.tvnes
v i 1 1 Firemen's lveliif l'liml.
On Monday. April 1 '.Kill, at elev
en o'clock. A. M..' at the court house
door in tin1 town of Waynesville', Hay
wood County. North Carolina, the nil-.
iltMslnod Commissioner of the Court
will sell at puhtlo outcry, to tho high
est bidder for ca.sh. the ndlowinK
deseribed lands and promises. lyin
and being in Waynesville Township,
Haywood County, North Carolina, ful
ly deseribed an follows:
All that roiiain piece, nari-ol or
SERVICE
CATION
HV I'l BI,I-
NORTH CAROLINA,
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
Adie Gray,
vs,
(': Giay
The defendant above named will
take notiye that an action entitled as
above lias been commenced in the Su
perior Court of Haywood County to
secure a divorce absolute on' the
grounds of two years separation; and
said defendant will further take no
tice that he is required to appear on
tho L'nil day of May, 1!1,'!0, in llay
wo(xl County, and answer or .deintir
to the complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in said complaint.
This tho 1st day of April, VXW.
W. G. BYERS,
Clerk of Superior, Court, Haywood
County. ' :
No.".loG Apr. 9-lfi--2a-.W.
NOTICE Ol
l'ae.t
nore
of land
ir less.
in hat is Un
on the Katelll
Nor! hea.st fro
ville. in Waynosvllo
w nod ( 'oil ut y. No-i h
iioli sliapes, metes,
lance's as w ill more
reference to a
J, li. Terrell,
w llieh (i'l a t is
l-'edei'al Uind
I',, and beitiq
Noiili bv the
cent a ininif "10 acres,
siiuat'. l. int; and being
w u as the KatclilY Cove,
Koad about llire itiilo:
n the town of Waynes
Township'. Hay
i aiolina, Having
courses and dis-
fully appear by
thereof made by
or, April, 1 il 1 li,
on file w ith the
of Columbia, S.
as follows:
Hniii UaielilT
plat
Survi
now
Hank
bounded
lands of
SERVICE
CATION
BV ITItl.l.
RlOK ( Ol'RT
MASON
NORI II V R() l .
II A VWO.OD COUNTY
IN THE SUI'l
Till I,M HOl.I AND
vs..
WILLIAM DONALD MASON.
Tho defendant. WILLIAM DON
ALD M A SON, will take notice that
an action entitled as. above has been
conime.nced in the Superior 'COtirt of
Haywood County, North Carolina, by
the .plaintiff, to obtain a 'divorce from
the defendant, on the ground of two
yoai's separation, and said defendant
will further take notice that ho is re
quired '-to appear at the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Hay
wood County, ;it, the Court Jlou.se in
Waynesville, N.C., on the 11th day
of May. i !'."('. and answer or demur
to t he complaint in
plaint iff will apply
the relief ' demanded
This 10th day of
W
said action, or the
to the Court for
in said complaint.
April,.. 1930.
G. BYERS,
and Har
lands of
and l.el;
ihe land
Wesl by.
and I lor
ee.pied )
y Li ic
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ra no is.
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Francis.
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'At toniey,
This '.being tin
be.rei of,
IT- b'
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Deeds fo
with the
to the sa
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and IN
celnbi'i'
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r llaywa
lands
id It. H
ind sif
' same tract of
r i: i: i.
ilfoi'il and wife
ai l lialclirt" by
1, IM 111. and re
page ;'(!1, lie
old County, t
land
Hal
Lula deed
i'd-
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;ellicr
heri'tofore conveyed
I . Italcliff by .1. N.
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cor.led
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of II
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pfeinlier
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This s
r and
iifei a
judgment a
Haywood (
1 , and
action, and
dor
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'.la mia i y
took r,7. 1
nee is h
is mailo
vii t no
ml upon
f (he S
oitntw i
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II.
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rsuaiit
tho p,,
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hove eon
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wind
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tie
Th i
duly appointed
Court to
jlldlitnent
a llr:d in
t. taves :
hove
to, till
WIT (if
l.T and
ninr c.iji'ii of
d March 1(1,
above entitled
undersigned
ninilssloner of
ndl said lands to satisfy
rendered in ihis cause
to scoured by deed of
nd insiiraneo hdvaneed
lia mod pla i n! iff. .
tie
(.'Jerk of the Superior Court of
v woo.! County. N. C.
No. IdO April l(i-23-30-May 7.
' RT
NOTICE
NORTH ( AKOLINA.
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR CO!
.1. M. FARMER
CALLIE FARMER
The defendant, Callie Farmer, will
take notice that an action entitled as
above ha been commenced in the
Superior Court of Haywood County,
North Carolina, to dissolve the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
the plaintiff and the defendant on the
grounds of two years separation; and
the said: defendant "Will .further take
notice that she is required to appear
at the office of the (jerk of the Court
of said county in the court house in
Waynesville, North Carolina, on the
first day of June, 1930, and answer
or demur to xne compiainu m svaiu
action as required by statute, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in said complaint.
This April 1, 1930.
W. G. BYERS.
Clerk Superior Court Haywood
County, North Carolina,
No. 457 Apr 'J-Vi-i.M.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE
On Wednesday, May Cth, 193G, at
eleven o'clock, A.M. at the court
house door in the town of Waynesville,
Haywood County, North Carolina, the
undersigned trustee will sell at public
outcry to the highest bidder for cash,
the following lands and premises:
BEGINNING at a stake at the in
tersection of the Southeast margin of
State Highway No. 10 with the West
margin of Brook Street, and runs
thence with the margin of said High
way, S. 54 W. 97 feet to a stake; S.
51 30' W, 50 feet; thence S. 39 30'
E. 145 feet; thence N. 51" E. 80 feet
tit Rronk Street: thence with the
West margin of Brook Street, N. 14 Chestnut Park Drive and Sylvan
W. 150 feet to the BEGINNING, be- Drive, and runs thence Southwest mar
w 1 nH 2 of the Prevost Park tnn of Chestnut Park Drive N. 49 de-
Arldition to Hazelwood, as per sur- grccs 30' W. 370 feet to a stake in
the I fiili day (if March, l'JM.
M. C. "ST AM i: V,
COnmiisHioner of tlin fourt.
No. A 5.1 - .March 2! A pr.2 -!l-1 .
TRUSTEE'S SALE
WHEREAS, John R. Cars well iind
wife, Annie M. Carsweli, made and
executed a certain deed (if trust to
the Commercial National Bank
of High Point, North Carolina,
'I rusti c, which said deed of
trust v . .bears'- date of the . 1st
day of January, 102H, and is record
ed in Book 21 at page 41fi, in the
Office of the Register of Deeds for
Haywood County, North Carolina, to
secure certain indebtedness, and,
WHEREAS, on account of the ina
bility of '-. the said . Commercial
National Bank of High Point,
North Caroinla, Trustee, to act,
the undersigned, pursuant to and
in compliance with law, has
boon appointed Successor Trus
tee under said deed of trust, by an
Lri-fliument in writing recorded in
Book 95 at page 217, in the Office of
the Register of Deeds for Haywood
County, North Carolina, and,
WHEREAS, default having Ieen
made in the payment of the indebt
edness secured by said deed of trust,
and the holder of said notes eviden
cing said indebtedness having demand
ed that the undersigned exercLse the
power of sale contained in said in
strument, and sell the property there
by conveyed, as provided in said deed
of trust, the undersigned Successor
Trustee will on the Hth day of May,
1930, at 12 o'clock noon, offer for sale
and sell at public auction, for cash,
at the Court House door, in the City
of Waynesville, County of Haywood,
and State of North Carolina, the fol
lowing described lands and premises,
to wit:
A certain lot or parcel of land in
or near the Town of Waynesville,
County of Haywood, Waynesville
Township, and more particularly de
scribed as follows:
FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a
stake in the Northwest intersection of
said margin; thence S. 40 degrees 30'
W. 200 feet to a stake in a Northeast
ern margin of Sylvan Drive; thence
with said margin of Sylvan Drive,
S. 49 dogrees MO' E. 199 feet to a
stake in a Northern margin of Sylvan
U e; thence with ad Northern
margin of Sylvan Drive N. 82 de
grees E. 2S7 foot to the BEGINNING.
Being lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. li. 7, and
37. 3S, 3H. .10 and 41 of Biock "H," of
Chestnut Park Addition to town of
avnesville, as per survey of J. .
Seaver, made December, 1SU2, and
recorded in Map Book "A," page 190,
Record of Maps of Haywood County,
North Carolina.
SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at
a stake in the intersection of of a
Southwestern margin of Sylvan Drive
and a Northern margin of Sylvan
Drive, and runs thence N. 49 degrees
30' W.125 feet to a stake m South
west margin of Sylvan Drive; thence
S. 40 degrees 30' W. 125 feet to a
stake in a Northeast margin of Syl
van Drive; thence with the Northeast
margin of Sylvan Drive the fol
lowing calls: South 57 degrees
East 40 feet; North h2 degrees E.
12S feet to the point of BEGINNING.
Being Lots Nos. 1 and 2 of Block
"Cm" of Chestnut Park Addition to
the Town of Waynesville a per
survey of J. W. Seaver, made Decem
ber, 1912; and recorded in Map Book
"A," page 100, Record of Mups of
Haywood County, N. C.
Being the same two tratcs of land or
lots of land conveved to trie s.aid John
R. Carsweli and wife, Annie M. Cars
well by J. Clarence Miller and wife,
Virginia C. Miller, by deed dated
November ltith, l'J23, and recorded
in Book ti.", page 233, Record of Deeds
of Havwood County, North Carolina.
This the 7th dav of April. 1936.
ANTHONY REDMOND,
Successor Trustee.
No. 4o9 April 16-23-a0-May 7.
or. rt1 wim as n uomaj
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