THE WAYNESVILLK MOUNTAINEB
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE.
Stat of North Carolina, Cenaty of
Haywoed In the Superior Court.
J. N. Osborne
VS.
Calamia & Company, et al.
By virtue of an execution directed
to the undersigned from the Superior
Court of Haywood County, in the
above entitled action, and by virtue
of an execution in favor or 1. J
Reece vs. Calamia & Company, Inc.
and by virtue of an execution in
favor of Btll Motor ComDanv vs.
Calamia Company, Inc., et al., and
by virtue of an execution in the case
of Sheffield Brothers vs. Calamia &
Company, Inc., all of which are di
rected to the undersigned from the
Superior Court of Haywood Countv
I will, on Monday. November 30, 1925
at 12:30 oclock, P. M. at the court
house door in the town of WaynesviHc
N. C, sell to the highest bidder for
cash to satisfy said executions, all the
light, title and interest rf the de
fendants, Calamia & Company, Inc.,
Mid Calamia & O'Reardon Company,
Inc., in and to the following trr.cl or
parcel of land in East Fork Town
shin, Haywotd Cojnty, North Caro
lina, mure particularly described and
bounded as follows, to-wit:
BEGINNING at a spruce pine, cor
ner of Isaac Pless on Knights Creek;
thence S. 25 poles to a double gum
tree: thence S. 30 W. 24 poles to the
top of the ridge to a sniaii chestnut
oak; thence up the top of the ridpe a
south course 130 Doles to the top of
Fork Mountain; thence eastward, with
;lie extreme height of said mountain,
2ul poles to a bunch of chestnuts;
thence 230 poles to the BEGINNING
containing one hundred (1U0) acres,
more or less, and beinp the same land
described in a deed from sjhcild O'
Reardon and wife, to ' , lamia &
O'Reardon, Inc., by deed ren nlrd ir.
Book 61, page bo9, ZclitJ of Deeds WAYNES VTLLE DEFEATS CUL-
pi naywooci Jornty.
Thii 29th day j: :cr.,lier, V)2a.
J. F. CABK
NovJ.9-c Sheriff lUywo.d t'oanty.
Wanted Acreage $5 to (50.
Barnes- Watkins Co., 214 New Medical
Bldg., Asheville, N. C. tfc
Wanted Firstclass timber cutters,
none others need apply, to cut timber
by contract in Spruce and Hardwood.
Whitmer-Parsons Pulp & Timber Co.,
Ravensford, Swain County, N. C.
Nov. 19c
LOWHEE 14-0.
For Sale I have a limited number
of rooted grape vines. Concord, vVhite
Niagara, Moore's Early. Nov is the
best month for planting them. M. F.
Albright, Waynesville, N. C. Dee 3-pd
ADMINISTRTOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of E. J. Howell, deceased I
late of 1 id wood County, North Car-
olina, this is to notify ail persons ha
ing claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the under-1
signed on or before the 11th day of"
November. 1926. or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to the said estate
will please make immediate payment.
This the 11th day of November, 1125
J. H. HOWfcU..
G. V. HOWELL,
s Administrators
18 Dec of K. J. Howell, Deceased.
On field of mud and in a dri
lling rain the Waynesville eleven de
cau4M jo 9su3jap jJuojs em xa-iq
score of 14-0. Although both teams
were handicapped by the inclemen
cy of of the weather the Waynes
ville boys walked to victory, thus
giving them a total of six victories.
The visitors could not overcome the
brilliant playing displayed by the
Waynesville school and were vi
tims of frequent fumbles. In spite
of the efforts made by Cullowhee to
Francis L. T.
ville L. Davis and Campbell were
successful in carrying the ball oyer
the line.
The visiting team was weak in for
ward passes and consequently the
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ball was recovered by Waynesville
The line up for the game was:
For Rent Furnished rooms three
r four. All conveniences. Every
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Reasonable rates. Apply Box 455.
t. f. c.
Crockett
Nichols
Noland
Davis, T.
Garrison
Prevost
Matney
Campbell
Davis, L.
Rotha
L. E.
L. G.
C.
R. G.
R. T.
R. E.
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R. H.
F. B.
The officials for the game were:
Referee, Herman, umpire, Plott, head
linesman, Phillips, time keeper, Boyd
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