X THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1925
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quality of flour that is put into it
Our Stock of Flour Is the Best
the mills can make, and you have a
choice of several excellent brands at
this store. We sell also a select line
of staple and fancy groceries. Our
business policy, as you know, is
Courtesy Cleanliness Honesty Seivice
JNO. R. CARSWELL
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Telephone 72 Cash and Delivery
The name "DAVIS" has
Kept This Town on
Time for 50 Years.
Call and let us inspect your trusted time piece.
Quotations Cheerfully Given
Expert Workmanship Guaranteed.
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Optical
Goods.
SAVE THE PIECES!
Lenses duplicated and prescriptions filled
by Registered Optometrist,
JERE DAVIS
Jeweler and Optometrist
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""HY work hard scrubbing old, worn floors?
vv Put on a coat of Kurfecs Granitoid. It dries
hard, smooth and glossy. Easy to clean, just mop
it up the gloss won't rub off. Granitoid is fine
for linoleum, too. We have it any color you
like handy size cans, ready to use. Made es
pecially for home use.
HYATT
Every Bruh Stroke
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed by S. M. Hanes, Vir
ginia -W.-Hanes, his wife, J. R. Hare,
and Lucy HarjV his wife, of Buncombe
County, N. C to the undersigned
trustee, dated April 16th, 1925, and
duly recorded in book 112, page 114
of the records of mortgages and deeds
of trust for Haywood County, a.id
default having been made in the
payment of the debt thereby secured i
and the holder of the notes having!
made demand upon the undersigned .
Scientists say
that whole wheat
contains all the
food elements es
sential to man.
Bread is the staff
of life, but the
nutritive value
depends on the
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Means Last Houecorkm
trustee that he exercise the power
contained in said deed of trust and
sell the said land for the payment of
the said debt, 1 will, therefore, on
Monday, the 23rd day of November
1925, at the Court House door of
Hal wood County, in the City of
Waynesville. N. C., at 12 o'clock noon,
offer for sale to the highest bidder
for cash, the property hereinafter
described and described in said deed
of trust, bounded and more particu
larly described as follows:
BEING in Beaverdam Township,
City of Canton, Haywood Cout.ty,
North Carolina, and being Lots Nos.
1 . 2 nH 3. nf tha T. D. Smith survey
of the lands of F. K. May, in the
Town of Canton, N. C, which survey,
and plat are registered in the office
of - the Register of Deeds lor Hay-
wood County, N. C, to which plat
reference is made for a more par
ticular descriotion. Beinar the same
property conveyed by A. Graybeal
and wile, to Nellie urayDeai, Dy acea,.
dated January 10th, 1914, recorded
in book 48, page 448. records of deeds
for Haywood County; also being the
same property conveyed by Nelne
Graybeal. widow, to C. E. Bonesteel
by deed dated March 3rd, 1924, re
corded in book , page , rec
ords of deeds for Haywood County,
N. C.
10 of bid by any person other
than the holder of the notes, must,
be deposited with the Clerical the
time of the sale.
This the 23rd dav of October, 1025.
GUY WEAVER, Trustee.
19Nov-JMQ-c
NOTICE OK SALE UNDER EXE
CUTION. State of North Carolina, County of.
Haywood In the Superior Court.
Haywood Supply Company
vs.
Jesse C. Curtis . I
By virtue of an execution direc-.ed
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wood County from the Superior Court db-''ty have been handled and rll
of Haywood County in the above en-jof the applications for adjusted corn
titled action and various and sundiy pensation, with the exception of a
other executions now in my hands for, very few have been made out bv the
i-r11 -r-t inn A ! at orl f mia vnm iko til J i .
collection directed to me from the Su
pcrior Court of Haywood County
ui imvwuuu vouiitYIT
against the said Jesse C. Curtis. I will,
on Monday the 30th day of November,
1925, at twelve o'clock noon, at th?
court house door of said Hayuv.i !
County, sell to the highest bidder for
cash to satisfy said executions, all the
right, title and interest which the said
Jesse C. Curtis, the defendant, has in
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
Being Lots Nos. 139, 140, 141, 1412
in Block I, of Brookwood survey as
per survey and map made by J. W.
i,urticu!arlv described to-wit:
BECINNIMJ at an imn stnkn mi
the west side of Brook Street, cor -
ner of lots 13S.13U, and-uns with
Brook Street: S. 11 R. 20 feet
to an iron stake, corner of Cedar!
Street; thence with the north edge of
said street S. 83 30 V. 163 feet to
a stake in the ede of said street,
corner of lot No. 143; thence N. 6, 30
W. 225 feet to a stake, corner of lot
Nos. 135. 136. 146, and 139; then.e
S. 89, 30 E. 150 feet Jo the. beginning.
iSeoo.id Tract. HKUINNINU on a
stake on the east side ot Balsam
Street 50 feet North of the intersec
tion of Balsam and Cedar Streets
and runs N. 83" 30' E. 150 feet to a
stake; north-east corner of Lot No
142; thence N. 6 30' W. 55 feet to a
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the east side of Balsam Street; thence
S. 6' 30' E. with said east side of
Balsam Street 55 feet to the begin
ning, this being lot No. 144 in Block
I, Brookwood survey as per map made
by J. W. Seaver, Jr., surveyor.
Third Tract. Lying and being a
certain parcel of land on Richland
Creek in the town of Hazel wood, N.
C. and being Lots Nos. 156, 167, 158,
15!). 1 CO, in Block J. of Brookwood
survey as per survey and map made
hy J. W. Seaver, surveyor and bound
ed and more particularly described as
follows: BEGINNING at an iron
stake in the junction of Brook and ,
Cedar Streets and corner of lot No.
1G0 and runs thence with the We.iL
margin of Brook Street South 11 E.
260 feet to a stake, corner of lots 155,
!5i; thence with the line between said
lots S. 83 30' W. 171 feet to a
stake corner of lots 151, 152; thence
N. 10 30' W. 260 feet to a stake
at the edge of Cedar Creek;
thence with said Cedar Creek N. M'
30' E. 164 feet to the BEGINNING
Fourth Tract. Lying and being in
the town of Hazelwood, Haywood
County, N. C, and being lots No!.
154, and 155, in Block J. of Brook
wood -survey as per map made by J.
W. Seaver, surveyor, and bounded and
more particularly described as fol
lows: BEGINNING at an iron stake
at the corner of Pine and Brook
Streets and runs the norlh margin of
Tine Street S. 79 W. 175 feel to a
FUiko. turner of lot No. lo.; thence
North 10 30' 117 feet to a
stake; thence with the line of lot No.
156, N. 83 30' E. 171 feet to the
edge of Brook Street; thence with
said street S. 11 E. 100 feet to the
beginning.
Fifth Tract. Lying and being in
Haywood County, in the town of Ha
zelwood, N. C, and being lot 151, In
Block J. as per purvey and man made
by J. V. Seaver, surveyor, and bound
ed as follows: BEGINNING at a
stake on the cast side of Balsam
Street, cornor of lots 51 and 52, and
tuns thence with the line between said
lots north 83 30' E. 169 feet to a
stake; thence N. 10 30' W. 50 fe.'t
to a stake! thence S. 83 -30' W. 1.V5
feet to Balsam Street; thence wiih
said street S. 6 30' 50 feet to the
BEGINNING, the same being lot 151,
in said Block J. on said map.
Sixth Tract. Lying and being in
Haywood County in and near the town
of Hazelwood. N. C, and being Lots
Nos. 25 and 26 in Block B. of Brook
wood Place as per survey and map
made by J. W. Seaver and bounded
and more particularly described as
follows. Beginning on a stake in the
margin of Kentucky Avenue, corner
of Ixt No. 24, and running thence N.
2 E. with the line of -lot No. 24, 135
ieet to a stake, corner of lot No. 0
thence S. 88 E. 130 feet to a stake
corner of lot No. 6; thence S. 20 W.
165 feet to a stake in the margin of
Kentucky Avenue; thence N. 88 W
with the margin of Kentucky Avenue
130 feet to a stake, the beginning
corner and being lots 25 and 26 in
Block B. of said Brookwood Place.'
This the 29th day of October, 1925.
Nov 26-c i J. F. CABE,
; Sheriff of Haywood County, j
NOTICE?
This is to nolify all parties that we
are this dav selling the stock of gnt'dsj
in the McDowell building, known .is
the McClure Furniture Comnanv to
the Medford Furniture Company. The
said Medford Furniture Com par. y will
not be responsible for debts created
pnor to the September 1, 19Z5.
This the 4th day of November, 1923.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
McCLURE FURNITURE CO.
Nov. 26-pd
; TWO WORLD WAR VETERANS
SENT TO SOLDIERS HOME.
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Clinton, N. C, October 27 -
Through the untiring efforts of Capt.
the American Legion, Dock Strick-
land and Aaron Strickland, both
brothers, and World War Veterans of
Newton . Grove. N. C.. have aincJ
admission to the National Militaiy
Home, Dayton, Ohio. These men have
been in needy circumstances and bid In the town of Waynesville.N. C, sell
health for some time. The American & 5.ihe,t bidder for cash to sat
i , , .... . . 1 lsfy sald execution all the right, title
Legion of Clinton, through the office and interest which the said F. Taylo
ui iij oei vice uiui-er nu nana iea more
than 800 cases of some nature and
kind for veterans of the World War
and these two, so far as the Legion
can learn, are the first to be sent to
a military home for care and treat-
merit
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A great number of claims for
help and assistance of the American
i
K'u" ncre
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING
THE ISSUANCE OF S75.000.O0
BONDS OF THE TOWN OF
WAYNESVILI.E. NORTH
CAROLINA. FOR STREET
PURPOSES.
1
Be it Resolved by the Board of
ui-initii ui me i own ol Waynes
ville, as Follows:
Section 1. Pursuant to the Munk
IE"1 finance Act, 1921, bonds of the
1 own of Waynesvillc. North Carolina
a,'e her-,b.v authorized to be issued fr
1 "KKretrate principal amount not
fxcceding $75,000.00. for the nurnoses
ner,cl"a"er described.
k cnin f- the proceeds of said
I , 8h.a" be aPP''ed solely to thg 1
I ?n ,r "constructing wi'h
' sheet aPhalt bithulithic'
V' 1"'uus con
L""10"' ,or w!
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... . ....... lumieite lam on a so m
th concrete, the su: -
street or hiirhwovo i
nairt TV.,,.., ...l. ,u , j. J I
!f,,HTr: 'ndudlng .r not,
ing;07'n Si'
curbs gutters or drains and whether
including or not including any neces
Section T'A tv ... J
, s principal ana interest of said
ibo,n V11111 be a""ay levied and
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COIlcCieO
So,.ti a a i .itL. .
of the Town of Waynesville has been'
niea with the Town Clerk pursuant
to the requirements of the Municipal
Finance Act, 1921, and is open to pub
lic inspection.
Section 5. All expenses to be defray
ed by means of the bonds hereby au
thorized are necessary expenses of the
Town of Waynesville, within .he
meaning of Section 7 of Article VII
of the Constitution of North Carolina.
Section 6. This ordinance shall taka
effect thirty days after its first publi
cation unless in tne meantime a no-
tition for its submission to the voters
is filed under the Municipal Finance
Act, 1921, and in such event it shall
take effect when approved by the
voters of the Town of Waynesville
at an election as provided in said Act.
The foregoing ordinance was passed
on the 22nd day of October, 1925, ai.d
was first published on the 5th day of
November, 1925.
Any action or proceeding question
ing the validity of said ordinance
must be commenced within thirtjdas
after its first publication.
(Signed) T. C. BREEDING,
Nov. 19, c. Town Cleik.
NOTICE OF
SERVICE BY
CATION.
PL'BI.I
North Carolina, Haywood Countv
The Board of Education of Hay-
wood County.
T. S. Brown, Jule Brown, Eva j
Brown, (Widow) Samuel E.
Brown, Jr., Hillary Brown, Jerry !
Brown, Edd Gray, Nehemiah Gray,!
Fred Gray, and Pearl Gray, heirs ,
at law of Sam Brown, deceased !
and any other persons who may !
be interested in the estate cf 1
'jam Brown, deceased. I
The defendants Eva Brown an 1
Samuel E. Brown, Jr., Hilliary Brov.n.
Jeiiy Brown, Edd Gray, Nonrniah
Ci.n- tied Gray and Peail G-:y, uvl
ui- ilhir nersons interested :. 'Me
cs:k ! i Sam Brown, de'-af.''!, vi'l
'ike rotke that a summons nn 1 no
tice in the above entitled action was
issued against said defendants on the
30th day of October, 1925, by C. A.
Haynes, Clerk of the Superior Court
of Haywood County, and that said
action was instituted by the Board
of Education of Haywood County fr
the purpose of condemning a certain
lot of land belonging to the defend
ants in which is located in the Tov n
of Waynesville, Haywood County,
North Carolina, in the South side of
Pigeon street adjoining the present
colored school property. And said de
fendants will further take notice that
1 hey are required to be and appear be
fore the Clerk of the Superior Couit
of Haywood County, at his office in
Waynesville the 12th day of Decem
ber,. 1925, and answer the petition
which has been deposited in the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
And let said .defendants take notice
that if they fail to answer or demur
ERNEST L. WITHERS
Insurance Protection
PHONE 100
said petition within the time prescrib-
ed by law. The plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded,
This the 12th day of November, 192i
Dec. 3-c C. A. HAYNES,
Clerk of the Superior Court
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
Cl'TION.
EXE-
Sute of North Carolina, County of
. Haywood In the Superior Court,
!
Chesterfield Mill Company
vs-
Bv virt.UP nf an PVWlitirn AiriwiaA
to the undersigned from the Superior
Court of Haywood Countv. in the
ab.ve entitled action and other exe-
f""?"8 now in my hands against F
30th day of November. 1925. at twelve
I H V Mir f-IVSlTT I Will fT Mnnioir f-ftti
o'clock noon, at the court house door
nyait nas in me ionowing described
real estflte situate, lying and being
wyneville and Iyy Hill Town-
Jonathan's Creeks and bounded and
described as follows, to-wit:
BEGINNING on a mountain finnn.
ish oak on top of Jones' Knob and
runs N. 1' W. crossing Factory
Branch 118 poles, 1154 poles to a
chestnut on a ridge; thence up said
ridge five calls S. 58 15' W. 11 poles
S. 50 45' 14 poles to a chestnut;
tain" ULL gleVl:
, u i . . i 7a uu'es
j to a chestnut; S. 46 45' 63 poles to a
chestnut on top of Old Field Top,
amatners North View; thence S. C6'4
E. Smathers' line 80 'A
a locust in a flat on mountain:
S. 3H W. 29 poles and 7 links to a
large hemlock near an old field branch;
thence leaving boundary S. 85 r 30'
E. 14 poles to a stake in Smathers'
Road; thence with said road as it
meanaers u calls as follows: N. S0
E. 20 poles; S. 52 ,E. 13 poles to
a mountain ; thence N. 77 E. 27
w me lop oi mountain; rJ. 4
Poles N
t4- Zi poles; N. 53' h.
'2 poles
IN,
60 E. 26 poles- N 7Si'nK business, we believe that we arc
r r.. in poies: in. 4b- fc. lb poles; S.
t;" E. 14 poles; N. 75 E. 11 poles'
R- 18 Poles
I" E. 14 pi
to a stake
in 1 i-f IT. ill. li
thence with said line (NO) N. 24 W.
tiM u. u. avail a line:
19 Poles to a mountain oak on top of
mountain; thence N. 48Ms E. 13 poles
9 links to a white oak on top; ther.ce
N. 31 V E. 42 poles to the begin-
nine, containing ikk
!less.
RvKanf;n i A I
, " nvni me uuuve tract IHC
fo"0w'n?. Rotted as his homestead: I
nr, VtiStt t HUSe f Charl0tte' N" - M"
Taylor Hyatt, 189 feet to a locust on'so Queen City Printng Company and
west side of houses; thence S. 390 fvet The Edwards & Broughton Printing
an ak .?" the bank ?f thence ' Company of Raleigh, N. C. In ad-
40fi f tn th Rirr.TMXTTM
AftK iL nwnTTTT '
This the 29th day of October, 1925.
ov. -c J. F. CARE.
Sheriff Haywood County, N. C.
NOTICE OF SALE.
State of North Carolina, County
Haywood.
of
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of Jie
power and authority vested in the
undersigned Trustee, by virtue of the
execution by J. C. Whitaker, a widow
er, of the hereinafter described deed
of trust to the undersigned, W. G.
Fortune, Trustee, for PEARSON
GREGORY, the deed of trust bearir.14
date of .Tulv 6th. 1935 nnd hnim
Keeping Pace With
North Carolina
T
HE telephone construction
now in progress in the States
bama, Florida, Georgia and
iTl. r4 lflfejl ellW
lines Is the largest ever undertaken
by the Southern Bell Company. The addi
tions and replacements this year will coat
$13,820,700.
More than $1,893,000 will be expended in
North Carolina this year for new telephone
buildings, equipment, plant and replace
ments. The enormous sums of money required
to meet this development Is largely new
capital, which must be furnished by invest
ors who have faith In the future of this
State, or borrowed In the money markets.
While this work is in progress your serv
ice continues day and night at a higher
standard ot efficiency and in greater volume
than ever before.
Our success depends in a large measure
upon your continued co - operation, which
encourages tiro telephone workers to strive
to serve you better.
MORGAN B. 8PEIR, Carolina! Manager
"Bell System"
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
On Policy, On System, Unrrenal Service
WAYNESVILLE, N. C,
duly registered in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Haywood Coun
ty, N. C, in Book of Deeds of Trust
Number 16, on Page II, and whereas
default has been made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness therein
secured, and demand having - been
made for the payment of same, which
has been refused, whereby the power
of sale contained therein has be
come operative, reference to said
deed of trust being herewith made;
AND WHEREAS, demand has been
made on the said Trustee to sell said
lands, and demand having been mads
by the said PEARSON GREOGORY,
NOW THEREFORE, Under and by
virtue of the aforesaid authority the
undersigned Trustee will, on Friday,
November 13th. at 12 o'clock, noon, at
the Court House Door in Haywood
County, sell for cash to the huhe-)t
bidder the following described lands
snu premises, situated in the (J umy
of Haywood Slate of Nr'h Ca-olina,
adjoining the lands of 1. II. Claik,
et tl:
3LGINNING on a doew v :it top
of ridge, and runs North ir 1-."
West, 12 poles and 4 links to a stako
near the branch; then South -37 deg.
West, 4M poles to a dogwood and
poplar, the East side of a brim.)!;
then South 86-deg' VVest Z pries to
t i-fake at the East of th road, tl.-'n
South 22 deg. West, with the read
2Vt poles; then South 49 deg. West,
with the road, 4 poles; then South 67
deg. West, 6 poles to a stake in the
bend of the road; the South 15 dec.
West, 15 poles to a stake; then South
21 deg. West, 7 poles to Whitakcr's
corner, near his house; then North
85 deg. East, 12 poles to a rock
corner in the branch; then South 71
deg. East, 13 poles to a stake n
Clark's line; then North 17 dec Ens,
27 poles and 22 links to a sif.ke; then
South 65 deg. West, 70 foot to the
BEGINNING.
This the 11th dav o? Oct -ber, 192o.
W. (,. KO.Tn.'iE,
4tc-5Nov. Trustee.
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exnerts
We have had seven years experi
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we have been connected wUh
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We are experts in the printing art.
We understand advertising and can
not understand why any printing
should leave Waynesville if prices and
quality are equal.
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