THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of W. H Leathenvood, de ceased, late of Haywood Count y, North Caroliri. this is to nuMfy all persons having claim against the estate of said c'-ceased U' -xihihit them to the undersigned on ir before he 1st day of .iui. 19 7, r tiis 11 . -Uce will be pi;it'il in 1-u of '.neir recovery. All per i t in l i vj to the s lid estate w i i ! . n.il.r ni'ine diate payment. This the 1st da l' .lulv. I '.''i G. G. I.ErHKi: JO ), Administrator of ilu KsttU if Aufropd W. H. Leatlierwoo 1, deceased NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Haywood County, in the matter of Dixie Col vard, Administratrix of V.H. Colvard, deceased, the undersigned commission er will on the 2flh day of July, 1926V at 3:00 o'clock P. M., at the residence of V.H. Colvard, deceased, in East Waynesville, N. ('., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, certain lots and real estate, in the town of Waynesville, N. C, Haywond Cminfy described a follows: LYING ANI) BEING on the North west side of the Howell .Mill Road and beginning at a stake at the elK ' .f aid road and runs Ninth B",a" V. 2ii4 feet to a ,tAi-; then.-i NoitV J8' K. 60 feet t.i a stake; ilieiiec Sou:h ft.:1; K. 2iW r'e.t in a -take in the edge of the said road: theiu-v with said i ;ul tn (!.. beginning, con taining -i acre more or le.. SECOND TRACT: Adjoining the above tract, Annie Francis and othert BEGINNING on stake on the side of the Howell Mill Road and runs with said road North 22 30' E. 60 feet to a stake on the side of said road; thence North 03' 30' W. 2t"4 feet to a stone; thence South 28" V. 60 feet to a stake; thence South 63 30' E. 270 feet to the be ginning. The last tract mentioned be ing the same land of which P. T. Turner died seized, and being pur chased from said heirs of P. T. Turn er by said John Turner. Beinir the same lot conveyed by deed of John Turner et ux to Vird H. Colvard as recorded in the re cords of the Register of Deeds fo'' Haywood County, in Book No. 60, page 536. This the 21st dav of June. 1!'26. E.K. McGEE, 17Julvc Commissioner. NOTICE OF TRl'STEE'S SALE. On Saturday the 31st day of July l'.26, at II o'clock A. M. at the court house door in Waynesville, North Caiolina, 1 will sell at publiv outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following land and premises, lying and being in the Town of Clyde, Hay wood County: and described by mce imil bounds as follows: !!cn inning at a stake in center of Pigeon road and corner of the K. 0. Sinclaire lot, and runs with said road S. 86' W. 17 poles to a stake in the old Shook and Smathers line; thence with said line S. 3 10" W. 12 'i poles to a stake on side of the ridge; thence S. 87 30' E. 17 2 3 poles' to a stake, Sinelaire's corner; thence N. 3 10' E. lltt o!e8 to the beginning, containing 1 acres more or less. Sale made persuant to the power confined upon me by deed of trmt from U' .1 .tonkin jind wifn M. O. Jnlrins diitpd the lOLh dav of Auirust. 190i, and recorded in Book N. on page 76. record of deida of trus of Ha wood County, N. C. This the 1st day of July, 1926. OSCAR L. S MATHERS, Julv22c Trustee. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND For Sale Two Corbeett express body trucks. One ton nnd naif which has never been driven and one two ton which has been driven about five hundred miles. Will sell for twenty per cent less list price. $1,500 cash, balance fifteen equal monthly payments. See S. H. Northcross, 268 Chestnut street, Asheville. Julyl5pd Army Tents 16x16 feet, good con dition. Very cheap. Discarded for permanent buildings. A snap for quick action. Camp Wyaeonda Waynesville, N. C. JulylSpd Foutain Pen Repairing Any make of fountain pen repaired by I. H. Thackston at Waynesville Pharma cy, tf SI Short Cut Steaks sii:ak that will please you hecause it is tender. ii icv am) (it i rom the choicest of reef. .11 st enough fat to make it kroil or fry well. Roasting Fowls Especially Fine and Prime, Now WHITE MEAT. IN THICK .H ICY SLICES. CTT FROM THE BREAST OF PRIME ROASTING CHICKEN MAKES A WONDERFULLY I n SANDWICH. TRY ONE OF OCR PRIME ROASTERS FOR Fills PURPOSE. YOU WILL AGREE THAT IT IS EXTRA GOOD. CITY MARKET I. B. DAVIS, Prop. Phone 149 Chu;ch St. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Haywood County, made in the special proceed ings entitled W. A.Grahl, Adminis trator of J. L.Grahl, deceased, vs. Joseph C. Grahl, et al., the same being number upon the special proceeding docket of said -court, the undersigned commissioner will on th? 2nd of day of August, 1926, at 12 o'clock at A.M., at the court hous? door at Waynesville, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest biddov for cash that certain tract of land, lying and being in Clyde Township Haywood County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: BEGINNING on a chestnut in Rho darmer's boundary line and runs S. j 10 W. 45 poles to a stake in a branch; thence N. 88 W. 23 poles to la small chestnut oak in Rhodar- Imer'a west boundary line; thence with I said line N. 2 E. 43 2-3 poles to a stone; thence S. 89's E. 27 poles to the BEGINNING, containing ' Eight (8) acres. Being the same property sold and conveyed by Bob Swanger, et at., to John L.Grahl, by deed dated Fehru- ary 7, 1893, and recorded in Book 3 , page 584, Record of Deeds of Hay jwood County. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING 'on a "chestnut on top of a ridge and I runs north with the old line between I Medford and Stamey line 18 poles more or less, to a stake in the road; thence with road 52 poles to a stake; JONATHAN LACONICS. thence S. 24 poles with the cross fence to a rock; thence with the old line, about 48 poles to the BEGIN -j NING, containing Six (6) acres, more or less. j Being the same lands conveye'. from D.C.Shook and wife, Mattie Shook, to J. L. Grahl, by deed dated October 17. 1891. and recorded in , Book No. 12, page 607. Record of Deeds of Haywood County. j THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING o a small chestnut oak, J. I.. Grahl and W. T. Rhodarmer west corner and j runs S, 2" W. with Rhodarmer's i west boundary line, 15H poles to a, 'stake in said line; thence S. 88" E I 22 poles to a mountain oak on thaj 'side of ridge near small drean; thenco ' N. 5 E. 15 S poles to stake in branch; thence N. 88 W. 23 poles to .the BEGINNING, containing 2 5-3.' acres, more or less. Being the same land sold and con veyed by W.T. Rhodarmer to J. L. 1 Grahl, by deed dated the 21st day of! March. 1900, and recorded in Book ' 12, page 608, Record of Deeds of'! Haywood County. I This the 21st day of June, 1926. ! I W. A. GRAHL, July 18c Commissioner. J By Morgan & Ward, Attorneys.. Agent wanted in territory. Sworn PlnU for Sale Sweet potato, to proof of $75 per week. t-50 and m.to. cabbage and collard pUnta, I , t. , . . . S1.50 per 1,000. Shipping daily, hour for , .pare time. Introducing v,,dosUf Ga. 18Juy finest guaranteed hosiery. 126 styles and colors. Low prices. Auto furn- w4fmkVm Q.V-rYpT ished. No capital or experience nec- Tf yy j-jf ei.ary. Wilkit Hosiery Company, . 7 Dept. M-92, Greenfield, Ohio. 18July JJQQ EARS Genuine Impnd Porto Rico po- g . tato plants 6,000 up $100 thousand, for kidney, liver i cash. Fully guaranteed. Southeas- . 7 ?' ' ;JT tern Plant Farm, Baxley. Ga. 17Junp disorder., rhtm lumbago and uric add conditions. One Hundred Pounds .$3.50 JfVlX MlSl? 1 per dozen cans. AMERICAN MALT CO. 280ct. c Albemarle, N. C. MALT FOR SALE. MAARLtM IU V eamctanternal trouble sttomlateTltal Thne alM AfldruaEi-Il Ik original gtauiae Oout M At. Put in City Water The many advantages of having city water can hardly be reckoned in dollars and cents. Your house your garden your lawn your barn or your garage will be bene fited in many ways by having city water. Perhaps you think the expense will be too great But let us furnish you an estimate. free ot charge, and then you will kpow aennite -ly how little it xosts to have this convenience. We do all kinds of repair work also. L. A. MILLER Plumbing, Tinning and Heating Phone 52 Montgomery Street SALE You Can Refurnish Your Dining Room ATiLITTLEiCOST; FROM THE SPLENDID DISPLAY OF NEW DESIGNS WE ARE SHOWING IN DINING ROOM SETS, YOU MAY CHOOSE SINGLE PIECES OR COMPLETE CETS AS YOU WISH, AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. MtDFORDOFURNITURE COMPANY Sylva Waynesville Canton roiR As a Whole at $197.00 Per Acre 1 63 acres of land that has been subdivided into small Villa Site Tracts. Our office can guarantee the sale of four of these tracts approximately 1 6 acres for $1 2,00a over one third of totOI cost providing some one will take over this land guarantee delivery and improvements. This property is just one and one-half miles from the Postoffice, one-fourth mile from cement road, on good rock road, very high with a wonderful view from each site, good Terms with satisfactory release clause. We will be glad to furnish additional infor mation and show property to to any-one interested; Hunt & Reece Realty Co. Waynesville, N. C. 117 Main Street Phone 182