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THURSDAY, SKPTBMBKB It, IMS THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER 11 "',' B auty Adorned Jewelry from this store is a fit adornment for the most beautiful women, and to those not so blessed by nature it adds a measure of attractive ness that is most desirable. The Biggest Little Jewelry Store W. A. COBLE Repairing A Specialty PHONE 194-J WAYIHCSVILLC, IN. C. Town of Hazelwood Tffl Notice The Board sincerely requests and expects a prompt remittance in full of all taxes now due They are endeavoring to keep the town's water, sewer and street work up. andfin addition make further water and sewer extensions for the con venience and health of our citizens. This "is in possible unless accounts due the townare paid. You have been officiallyjnotifiedjthat if your taxes are not paid by November 1st. 1925. your property will immediately beadvertised for sale to justify the tax claims. ) " Help to keep your tax rate down by paying your obligations to the town. Board of Aldermen, Town of Hazelwood. An Announcement Our buyer Las just returned from New York. New Merchan dise for Fill and Vinter is arriving daily. You are cordially invited to make us a visit and inspect the nest and strongest line of merchandise we Lave ever shown. TLe newest in Elea3y-to-Weflr MJS "G2Si HEW Wv Everything For All The Family. Jxespectrully, ' - vX A St 4 ,1 CBLKBRATB BIBTHDAT. Miaaw Virginia Sberrill and Mary BARBER REUNION. dl Millar, antortaiiwd nnmbr of their young friends at the horn of Mra. Carey Sherrill on North Main last Thursday afternoon from four 26, ThU Letter and the Will of Dr. Lake Barber Waa the Opening Fea tare of the Barber Betwloa ' to six in celebration of their twelfth The MockaviUe Enterprise, A birthdays, The centerpiece of the table was Philip Calvert, Esq. a white birthday cake with twelve Concerning Dr. Luke Barber. pink candles in rosebud holders. Late M Mr. Hatton had a grant of served. ic C0UrM W" 1000 acres of land at Chaptico. that Wnfng hostesses were the re-lc"nnot now rec,Ued' as 1 tndor efientajgf many lovely gifta. About' 8tand he had there- 1 Prav kB twenty-five of their friends were in-' order that Mr. Luke Barber also have vited to the party. - 1 1300 acres formerly desired by him " there, and whereas he now brings (as NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. ' be tells me) 14 or 15 servants at least On Thnrsday, October 8, 1926, at'vrhich wants but few of 20 persons 11 o'clock A. M. at the court house ' requisite for a manor of 1000 acres, CI wili fWr,JMW,,TwlIW,, Promised him that he shall y-t i win sell at public outcry to the , ... ... . , highest bidder for cash, the following have much tlme ,or thc .bringing described lands and premises. i in thither of so many nwrer persMM .BEGINNING at a stake inthe line as to make them 20 in all ft Capft. XttSttESfav bri ,n w: f feet N. 86 W. from the cjihter of the P11" tbither by my warrant for State Highway and runsAhence with granting of 1000 acres to him, and the line of lot tfo. 1; & 60V 10' E.lthat in the meantime, Mr. Barber issues; m7z io d with the center of Mddhighway S. 81i there "nd erected into manor .(as 40 W.a2S feet to a take; thence N.I Capt. Tilgham hath) In considera- 888 Iei a on of his said 20 persons, part aid Smathers and Liner line: thence u .i -j -j a 1UU A3b M UlfS with W U1V . . I . . I 74-100 Of an uoavh&ws uu,m mv and belnar lot No. 1 xtaroer, as ana wnicn t pray ten uie cCracken estate, as Onvernor from me. I wnulH have J. B. Reagan. C. E.,'j. i; t- j . t t DO! lands pu Assembly, archased known beginning, acre, more 2, of the W. per the sun July, 1924, i W. D. McC from the Si as the Sma; Sale v power of Trust in book of Ha; to secuofe the indebtedness of $217.80 ro mrsy n. Kiien Mccracken, Admin lsirairix. Thirf the 7th day of SoDtember. .1925 J. R. MORGAN. 4t-10ct.c Trustee. County, Your most affcetionte brother, C. Baltimore. pursuant to the . . in o.. n me by a Deed . . . . . orrow, recorded 01 Maryland, and also m the Mary- rust, page 241, ' land Archives, saying that the Man- ich was given or was erected on the Wicomico River near Capico, and called "Mitchara Hill." Dr. Barber was evidently a man of considerable ability, lie was a per f.onal friend of Lord Baltimore. He WAYNES seemed to have much influence with Cromwell and was probably "a siir- 'geon in his army and a physician in any and all other nerson. intP,teH h,s nouseho'd Dr. Barber is men in property fronting on any of the t,oned in Medical Annals" and is hereinafter mentioned streets, which frequently mentioned in Bozman's tMI. U I ) 1 j . 1 .... Hixwinl a..nf 1"1""'J the Town of Wavnesville J Lleut in 1667 (Archives of Md. pp. Always Buy the Best TOILET Wxf and Keep Pleased with Your Appearance A Large Line of BeautyAids Every woman wants to be as attractive as possible. Afid it's perfectly right that she should be. Actresses axe more envied and admired, perhaps, than any other class of women. Yet they are not always the most beautiful. They attribute their charms in a measure to the regular use of good creams, lotions, etc We have a line of the latest and most effect ive beauty aids, perfumes, etc. to please the most exacting. M, H. R ecvet Jeff. R Waynesville Pharmacy Prescription Druggists Afcnts For Southeastern Express Money Orders Motorcycle Delivery Phone No. 16 Waynesville, N. C. NOTICE Of town of VIIXB SEWER ASSESSMENTS. ment to be due upon confirmation of the assessment roll which shall bear interest at the rate of 6 per annum the in will take notice that the re-. 331-23 was made Lieut. Gov., of tha port of the City Engineer has been Colony in 1656 (Dr. Aliens' Mary riT?tta 'TownTwaIirfTr Iand SUte Papers) Dr Luke Barber inspection oy parties interested, which uy uUV. owne io engineer's report sets oat the amount carry a proclamation to the people assesses -against the property owners of Ann Arundell," "A zealous friend lor two-thirds of the total costs of of Lord laying sewers and the material there- ,.'., , . for in and upon the following streets, 1 ,arly weU known 10 Pr- and the said parties will take notice 'ectcr himself." "A member of the that the Mayor and Board of Alder-j Governor's council" (Bosnian's his- rtheTor0f have ob- lst day of October, at 4 8tracta of 016 Ih sUblishing the o'clock P. M. for the hearing of alle-1 the line of descent from Dr. (rations and objections in, respect to Luke Barber, the emigrant of 1656. iixsssr. of file objections in writing under oathiLord Baltimore's colony see copy with the To-xn Clerk on or before said of Lord Baltimore's letter directing .. we grant of 1300 acres of land to yT&'S- . England, mente shall be payable in three equal Au Z2nd' 1668 annual installments, the first install-! Your most affectionate brother. E. Baltmore. The abstracts of these wills are from the date of confirmation of the taken from Maryland calender of assessment roll provided that the prop wills dated July 31st, 1664 Probat. erty owners shall have the option of h t. ah. imJ , . , Pying any assessment in cash, and , 4th' 1674,-We have if the whole of any assessment shall OI MVen ne""Mons in succession i e, have been paid within thirty days af- Dr- Lke Barber, Edward 1st, Ed n!LteSSrtimk!!tr115!?ve,lniward 2nd- Luke Elias, William, ine names 01 toe owners, the front- " '""""mxi nev. itooert urnce N. C, for this He too is a lineal For eluded as part of the assessment dis- years Past he dived down and dug incts neretolore established, and the deep to get this correct history, proportionate cost of such improve " Line Barber Clement menta assessed against the respective iu j r riom.nf r lots of said property owners ire as ( ' BLC: clement. Cr.) I Kev. Robert Bruce Owens, rector of the church of the Holy Comforter, Amount and Mrs. Merryman Davis, both of $ 20 00 Chrlotte are Hneal descendants of 62!50 two brothers who were emi 67.76 grated to Rowan county from St. OKno Mary'8 couny Maryland, in 1794. 75 00 Barber Junctin. near the home of 2100 one of original settlers, is named ' 47.60 after a descendant, W. P. Barber, 93.00 who still owns th M hnn, n.. 221J? of Jonathan Barber and land around 102.60 ue Junction- Tta ancestors of Elias and Jona V lthan Barber came originally from Yortahiw, England,' with Lord Eal " W timore's colony in 1666, the original 37 emint Mn Dr- Luke Barber, once 13.00 lieutenant governor of Maryland and whose nanor was called Mitcham 16.00 HUls. The Rowan county Barbers nave multiplied, nsuaUy raisins lane 697.60 fawiliea. nntU their deacondanU areH Z2040. numbered bv tha thonaanda. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT! raw vi u owners, ue iront- age of their respective lots, the names Owens of Charlotte, Wj . , (in wnicn ine lots as- Barber history. He too is a 1 PtabLtll"r i--t of Dr. Luke Barber. follows: Name Thomas Avenue. Frontage, Rate 25c per foot SO 250 231 31 100 800 108 190 372 800 330 410 Fred Davis Wade Noland J. R. Thomas Will Gray, Col. Alice Houston Ed Jfuckett H. G. Stone Evans Jones Mrs. J. W. Reed Caesar Ferguson Woman's Club Minthorne Woolsey Meadow Street 20c per foot Boone Medford 659 Will Ray 136 MeMn Jenkins 98 Allan Melton 186 JliM f!tMlfA tjtM ax LGaither Thompson 58 xsorman caidweu 76 : Browa Avenue , , 6 in. -Sewer 30c Wesley Brawn v 1996 Towiujhip School 736 'Lee Street i in. 8ewer 20c per foot donauuui vreex supply THIS picture shows a woman of Salvador, Central America, making tortiDa8. She would not be wasting herome doinff th& if she had access to the good things in our bak ery where we produce the gwjtw Many Good Things to Eat upon which this community is feasting every day bread, cakes, pies, doughnuts, cookies and other good things with the tasty flavor of the home kitchen. They look as good as they taste. QuaOtp and cleanltniaa an tha tain mottoes of this bakerp at all touts. The Waynesville Bakery Main Street O. F. STUEBER; Owner Waynesville, N. C. Commu F. C MiUner 10 100 10 480 168 160 60 60 75 NOTICE. 2.00 20.00 20.00 Notice is hereby given, that an 96.00 applicaUoa for pardon will MHM Governor for the pirdon of - iqIoo "Pbm. convicted in the Superior lo!oo Court of Haywood county at Joly 16.00 Term, ,1924, for hn aaaanlt with a .deadly weapon, andothercharge." M All peraona - Oppoaink slid pardon 20.(K) are reqtieated ,to forwafdf their pro- 210.00 testa to the Governor. This Sept 8th, 1925. S.'HOWELLr MAYOR. -'' i.MMXmiaWi. Sam HiU W. T, La , Mr Oalloway Bradley MLtJortti Pink Rathbone John Henry - factory Street 91.06 per foot Craton Norria 60 Mra, Salaam ' 76 Mra, de Neergaard 200 Dona bv order of tha Boani nf AT. derm en Sept. 8. 1925. I LAMB rRYERS E W A Lunch Meats , lhe easy way to do when you want some Meats , for Lunch is to pkone 149 and we will send you an assort-. ment of ready-io-?erve meats that will surely please you. " -The-Gi4y Marled -i . J B. DAVIS, Proprietor ? f " - Phone 149 Church St; 'WWJH'ki- .-AW)'NI Wtf1 Milt ... ::: mi.., 'i! ?i . '01,11 I NAttMaM ' UaMK :.'( W K 1 nOI I",. ,,-',.'.. W 'T7 " "'I', .f . ',.' !. MM ..ft'. ' - I waiUlBU UVUet W XeT&U. 1 mm kJhi,BL..k. I WW . j,,',,. all...,'. .1- .1. -m . up nmmK Mmw mvn m.wmT
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