V THUB8DAY. JANUAKY X8, ltM n ' ' i A Nourishing Dainty "frvti( SUf JPM depend upon the yield of crop from your acres cA pound of Cotton, Tobacco, Corn or other crops, from HIGH YIELDING ACRES carry less of cost of land, seed, cultivation, etc., than from Low Yielding Acres, because there are more pounds to share the Cost Use "Planters" Brands of Fertilizers for High Yields of Cotton, Tobacco, Corn, elc. Planters' Factory has large capacity, lo cated on three railroads and deep water, and can give prompt shipment 41 n IT lame? S" has the reputation of producing the Best Fertilizer that can be made. sJAaterialj in Car lots a Specialty PLANTERS Fertilizer i Phosphate Co. cTVTflnufarturen Charleston, S. C cApply to our Ag.nt nurssl to yon, or writ us dlrct fot pricas, utnu, ate Which Is Your Favorite Store Among the places you patronize there is a certain es tablishment for which you have a particular preference. Maybe you have never stopped to analyze the reason, but we'll hazard the guess that it is the personnel of that store the warm, friendly atmosphere that makes you feel at home as soon as you enter the door. Anyway we know that this is one of the most valuable assets a busi ness can have, because so many people have told us it is one of the strongest ties that binds them to Alexander's. Eagerness to serve you is as outstanding a feature of this drug store as ability to serve you. ALEXANDER'S DRUGS THE REXALL STORE Phones 53 and 54 WHITMAN'S CANDY Opp. Postoffice NUNN ALLY'S CANDY am R si! mmrm jtijS Fine Chops THE dessert course may be made at once an epicurean delight and a source of rral nutriment, by serving that delicious dainty known at "apple whip" or "apple snow." It is very simple to make, if one has at hand a can of applesauce. For even apples are now put up in this convenient and well -cooked form. Tbe work of peeling, coring, cutting, cook ing and straining Is thus eliminated. To the stiffly beaten whites of three eggs add gradually a medium size can of applesauce. Sweeten to taste with powdered sugar and continue beating until the mixture is light and fluffy. Serve in individual sherbet-glasses, with a bit of whipped cream and a maraschino cherry topping each. This I combination of eggs, cream and fruit has real food 'value, and at the same time makes a light and palatable fin ish for a substantial meal. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXE CUTION. State of North Carolina, County of Haywood In tke Superior Court. Haywood Supply Company VB. S. J. Moody. By virtue of executions directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Haywood County, in thj above entitled action, and in the case of Blackwell-Bushnell Co. vs. S. J. Moody, I will, on Saturday, January 30, 192G, at 11 o'clock A. M. on tho premises of S. J. Moody, in Ivy Hill Township, Haywood County, sell to the highest bidder for cash to sat isfy said executions and cost and ex-, pense of sale, all the right, title and interest which the said S. J. Moody has in the following and hereinafter described personal property: And by virtue of said executions to me directed, I will, on the 3rd day of February, 192G, (it being the 3rd day of the February Term, 11)2(5, of Haywood Superior Court,) at one o'clock P. M., at the court house door in the town of Waynesville, In sairl County, sell to tbe highest bidder for cash, to satsfy said execution, coss and expense of sale, all the right titlo and interest of the said S. J. Moody, in the hereinafter described real estate, which personal property nnd real estate are described as fol lows: Personal Property. 22 Holstein cows and heifers, now located at the home of S- J. Moody, in Ivy Hill Township, Haywood Coun ty: 50 bushels of corn, now located in the barn of S. J. Moody, in Ivy Hill Township, Haywood County: One lot of hay now located on said farm of S. J. Moody. Five stacks of oats now located on said farm. Real Estate. All that piece, parcel or tract of land containing 104M aires, more, or less, situaiur lying anu being on the waters of Jonathan's Creek M tho road leadintr from the village of 1W- wood to Soco Gap, about one mile from the village of Dellwood, and uboui seven miles from the town of Wa nnsvi llo nnd in Ivv Hill Township, Haywood County, N. C, having .uch shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by refer ence to a plat thereof made by 0. O. Sanford August 18, 1018, and being bounded on the north by the lands of Will Allison; on the east by the land' of Lillie Shelton and S. J. Moydy; or, the south bv the lands of Robert Rives and R. G. A. Campbell; on tha west by the lands of Mary Moody and S. J. Moody. This being the same lands as con-, veyed to S. J. Moodv by C. B. Moody and wife, by Ueea uatoa iecemuer One does not always have a sup ply of whipping cream on hand; so it is well for the housewife to know that she can use evaporated milk and whip it just as satisfactorily as the fresh cream. Tbis is because the cream is all left in the best brands of evaporated milk. It is necessary only to chill it thoroughly before whipping; also the bowl in which it is to be whipped. It should be whipped just before serving, as It wilt not stand up so long as fresh cream. If desired, sweeten and flavor with little vanilla. It will be found to be a delicious and economical substitute for whipped cream. Apple whip is a dainty, not -too-heavy dessert which rounds off to per fection the mid-day or evening meal It appeals to children as a sweet," and is especially nourishing for them. shown bv the report andallotment of the said jury, the jwne will be excepted from theforegoing gale, and reserved to tbesaid S. J. Moody. This the 4th sfty of January, 1926. J. F. CABE. Sheriff, Haywood County. By A. J. CARVER, 28 Jan., c Deputy Sheriff. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. State of North Carolina, County oi Haywood County .In the supe rior Court, Before the Clerk. Either mutton, lamb, veal or pork chops are always accept able as a meat for either breakfast or dinner if they are of first quality. That is the kind you will buy from us, and they will be properly cut You never take a chance on the quality when you pur- l chase meat of any kind from us. CITY MARKET J. B. DAVIS, Prop. J. B. Best, Administrator of the estate of J. A. Robinson, deceased, vs. I T. R. Robinson and wife I Robinson. J. B. Robinson, Nannie I Kerley and husband, Will Kerley, I Bertha Overman and husban, Clyde Overman, Maude Rogers husband, Rogers, Charlie Riding, Repta Bishop and hus band, Hishop, Wilda Riding, and husband, Frank Riding, Alden Riding and other heirs-at-law of J. A. Robinson, deceased. By virtue of an order of the Supe rior Court of Haywood, issued in the hIiovb entitled action proceedings, or. derinv a sale of the hereinafter de scribed lands for the purpose of ere. ntxnr afisete to oav debts of the en taw of J. A. Robinson, deeeased, and Mint of tha administratioa. I, J. B. Best, commissioner appointed in naii proceedings to seU we eaia mna, wiu therefore-on January is, lazo, ai it o'clock noon in front of the Court House door of Haywooa ouiuy, ii Waynesville, N. C, Sell nt public auc tion to the highest; bidder for easl: the following described lands, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: Beginning on I ataku in the center of the road leading from the late residence of the said J. A. Robinson and o ntop of the hill and rus S. 71 IB' W. two chains to a stake on top of said ridge; thenco along the top of the said ridge S. 12' E. 6 chains to a white oak; thence S. 88' E. 21. Bi) chains to a stake, Ford's line; thence N. 1" 30' E. 10 chains to a stake: thence N. 75 W. 18.G0 chains to a stake in center of the road;! thence with the center of the road as it meanders 11.25 chains to the top: of the hill the beginning corner, con taining 31 acres more or less, and. lying on the south Bide of said road. Seoond Tract: Adjoining the firs tract herein described and beginning in the center of the road on top of a, ridge the beginning corner of the firs J tract herein described and runs S. 7 i IB' . two chains to a stake on top of said ridtre; thence continuing down the said ridee S. 12 E. ft chains to a ! white oak; thence N. 88 W. 12.16 chains to a white oak; thence NoSil' W. 4.58 chains to a stake in center ' f -A- iVinnno with the center 1910, and recorded in Book 29, pagu ; . - rf ' north easterly direction 1 x 1 " 1 f Un.rnlAA.t as it meanders 11.62 chains to tne top of the ridge the beginning corner, con- Don't Neglect Your Teeth a Day Every person young and old should ac quire the habit of brushing the teeth daily. Parents can do their children a lifetime favor by encouraging the proper use of the tooth brush until it becomes a regular habit The best and easiest way to acquire this habit for both parent and child is to use a tasty dentifrice. We can furnish you with any of the best dental creams, powders or liquids. Also tooth brushes in all styles and prices. Waynesville Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Agents for Southeastern Express Money Orders MOTORCYCLE DELIVERY Phone 16 Waynesville, N. C. You Can Double The Life Of Your SHOES CHAMPION SHOE SHOP E. T. DUCKETT. Prop. Prices Are Low 503. Record of Deeds ot Haywood County, together with the lands con veyed to the said S. J. Moody by U. tajni 7 acre8 more or lesa C. Moody and wife, by deed dated - . , December. 21. 1020, and recorded in Book 29, page 373, Record of Deeds of Haywood County, excepting irom said last tract, fifteen acres, conveyed by S. J. Moody to Mary Moody by deed recorded in book zm, page an. Also all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 124 acres, said two tracts adjoining and mak ing up one tract of 228 acres, more or less, situated and being in Ivy Hill Township, Haywooa uoumy, in. and having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will mora fully appear by reference to plat made by O. O. Sanrora, ana Dounaea as follows: On the north by the lands of Henry Campbell and R. H. Plotti on the east by the lands of M. H. Al lison. Will Allison and Henry Camp- bell; and on the south by the landj of S. J. Moody ana jonatnsn reeii. anH nn tha. west bv the lands of R. H Plott and Mary E. Moody. Being the same property described in a deed of trust from S. J. Moody and wife, Mary E. Moody, to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, dated Oc tober 29, 1924, and recorded in Book 12, page 47, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. From the foregoing described real estate the jury have alloted and as signed to the said S. J. Moody, as hi homestead, the kitchen, dining room and one bed room in J his residence, situate in tho west side of said resi dence , which residence is situate in Ivy Hill Township, Haywood Coun fy. together with a right-of-way over Third Tract: Lvinc and being on. the waters of Crabtree Creek adjoin ing the lands of J. A. Kobinson ana C. S. Thompson and others beginning on a chestnut, corner of the Sanford and Mason 60 acre in A. J. Justice, Duckett tract and Mr. Justice's line and runs S. 26 and 30 W. 38 poles to a Spanish oak; thence S. 25 E. 30 poles to a white oak; thence E 35 poles to a black oak near Soapstone Gap; thence S. BO E- 35 poles to Rogers' hickory corner; thence S. 4 E. 86 poles to Thompson's white oak comer on a ridge; thence up the watershed of same N. 84 E. 11 poles to a chestnut; thence N. 41 E. 33 poles to white oak corner and stake and forks of ridge; thence S. 84 E. 6 poles to a chestnut, corner of Rob inson's Riddle tract, its line; thence N. 12 E. 91 poles to a loeust corner; thence E. 14 poles to a forked birch; rhnnpe N. 25 W. runningi down the branch 36 poles to a pina at forks of the branch; thence N. 60 W 12 poles to a large spruce pin in San ford's line; thence S. 26 W. ll poles to an elm corner; thence I another: line N. 81 W. 108 poles to the begin-1 ing, containing 61 acres more: or less,: and being the same land described in a deed from W. L. Billiard, Executor of the J. R. Love estate to J. A. Rob inson, bearing date of April 18th, 1890 and registered in the office of the Rc(r stcr of Deeds for Haywood County in Book No. 39, page 29, to which refer enr-e is hereby made. This 15th day of December 1925. Main Street Waynesville, N. C. Wood For Sale Good Stove Wood and Kind ling for sale cheap Heavy Hauling, Packing and Shipping. Milner's Wood Yard Phone 2 18-J 102 Depot St. Waynesville. Make Your Old ftresses New Let us make your old mattresses new. Quick service. New mat tresses made to order. All work called for and delivered. Phone 132. Main St. H. F. Mullins Phono 149 Church St. to go in and out of the same, aa j Jan 15 H he other lanas oi me uiu o. Commissioner.

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