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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER. $100,000.00 Available on improved Waynesville and Hazelwood properties Repaid over a period of years, by monthly payments or if sreferred, yearly. CALL, SEE OR WRITE 1 E. L. WITHERS & COMPANY PHONE 100 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHAPEL. St. John's Catholic Chapel, 145 Church street, Waynesville. Mass on Sundays at 10 o'clock. Mass during the week at 7 o'clock. SOME HAPPENINGS DURHAM. AROUND LOANS WAYNESVILLE AND HAZELWOOD THE AMOUNT NEEDED WHEN NEEDED To Refinance, to Help Build, to Remodel or Purchase. 1 to 15 Years, repayable like rent. $10.50 per Thousand pays interest and principle. No only the best loan, but the cheapest. LONG OR SHORT TERMS ALSO FARM LOANS UNLIMITED FUNDS. NO DELAYS. See or Call RALPH W. DAVIS, PHONE 121-J. Bishop, Wilda Riding McDowell and htisgand, . Mc Dowell, Frank Riding, Althea Riding, Alden Riding and others, heirs-at-law of J. A. Robinson, deceased. Notice is hereby given to the public and all to whom it may concern that by virtue of an order of the Supe rior Court of Haywood County is sued on the 13th day of August, 1926, in the above entitled action decree ing a sale of the hereinafter described lands for the purpose of creatine as sets to pay debts due by the estate of J. A. Robinson, deceased and the cost of administration, of which land the said J. A. Robinson died seized and possessed and which is situated on the Chambers Mountain between Crabtree and Thiokety on the waters of Crabtree Creek in Crabtree and READY TO WEAR DRESSES Beaverdam Townships and which i We have the dresses you want be-' described as follows: ,, , , . , I Beginning on a chestnut. Riddle's cause they have oecn designed cs- corner Hnd runs E, ,9 ,inks t0 ., pecially for out of door wear. We chestnut; then S. 1 Ii0' E. Si) poles , . ,, ... 1 10 links to a stake on south bank of want you to see the.ie sports spits. road; then with the sai(1 road N. 8;r They are the latest creations frgm , 30' E. 7 poles; then 70" E. 9 poles; original designs aid are most te-'then N. G2" 45' E. 9 poles; then N. coming. We have them in a very I50" 30' K- 15 poles and 10 links; then , . , ,, . , . , 1 S. continuing with tne south bank ot large variety. Tou-r, not h'Bnsai(i road 50" 30' E. 5 poles; then N. priced, our mii.'ls represent ihe last j 540 15' E. 4 poles; then N. 05 E. 4 word in sty,2 and coni'iine perfect poles; then N. 41 E. ,1 poles; then S. K7" .SU E. 3 poles; men JN. 02 IV lare 4 Doles: then N. 32' E. H poles; then Durham, Aug. 23. Movement for ' five-county tuberculosis hospital to take Vare of patients in Durham and REV. FATHER McDEVITT, surrounding counties has been start- tf. Pastor, ed Orange county physicians having NOTICE OF LAND SALE. discussed the proposal with Durham' S'ne L0ith "?''". Co"nty ,lf physicians. Legislature action is ex-1 Before the Clerk. J. B. Best, Administrator, of the ! estate of J. A. Robinson, deceas- I ed. vs. I T. R. Robinson and wiife, M. A. Robinson, J. B. Robinson, Nannie I Kerley and husband, Will Ker- 1 . ley. Bertha Overman and hus- I band, Clyde Overman, Maude Roberts and husband, Gaither Roberts, Charles Riding, Repta Bishop and husband. tailoring mate-IMS tf quality. THE ELMART pected to result, by which such a hos pital can be built, causing a saving to the cojnties entering the arrange-; ment. Ernest P Walkcv, ,'n whose veins runs white, colored and Indian blood, ' waived preliminary examination in 1 Recorder's court Friday and was held without bond for the October 11 term1 of Durham county Superior curt 0111 three of the four capital offenses in : North Carolina courts; murder, bur- glary and rape (criminal assault.) Walker confessed to police that he entered the home of James Cassidy, ! negro, on Sunday night, July 25, Cassidy and his wife were sleeping, ; struck Cassidy with an axe, from I which he died a few days dayj later, and assaulted his wife. Police say they have never before heard of such a group of crimes in this state. Arson is the only other capital of- jfense. 1 The AnuTicon Uuriness club, a ' luncheon organization composed of ! young men and operating similar to i the Rotary, Kiwanis, Linns, Civitan and other civic cluhs, has been form-! 1 ed in Durham with James R. Patton. ' Democratic nominee for county re-' colder, :is president. The A. B. C. i a national organization. Asheville, ' Greensboro and Raleigh have clubs, j Answer to the petition filed with the alleged will of the iat? Mark j Hopkins, California multi-millionaire : and native of North Carolina, in Cal- ! ifuinia this month, has been for- , warded by .lodge .1. :1. Longden. rep-1 rpsentinir 'JUo North Carolina claim ants to participation in tne $.iou,wuu, 000 estate, in which it is denied that 1 Mark !I..pkins left a will, thai the N. 2 E. 2 poles; then N. 84" 30' E. 4 poles; then 06 30' E. still with the south bank of said foad 88 po'es and 20 links to a Spanish oak; then N. will filed for probate is a forgery 9 45' W. 54 poles and 1.1 links to a'an( re(,uest is made that an adminis-' I stake; then N. 15 30' V 10 poles; I appointed to find the value: 1 then W. 54 poles and 8 links to a , ' (stake; then S. 14 30' W. 37 poles and of the estate and a commissioner be: '6 links to the BEGINNING, contain-1 named to ascertain the relationship. ing thirty-nve ana one-ten. n'of the North Carolina claimants to Yes, Ma'am We'll Send It Right Over No need to spend the time and effort to come here when you need Groceries. JUST PHONE 45 & 46 and your order, large or small, will be delivered promptly. Aaynesville Grocery Co. R. R. Bell, Manager Main Street. Waynesville. N. C. tion. This the :.!th day of August, 1 9:2(1. J. B. BEST, Sept.9c 11J.H Commissioner. "Watch Waynesville Grow." ACREAGE FARMS RESIDENCES SUB-DIVISIONS TIMBER LANDS INSURANCE BUEL B. HYATT llMainSrreet Waynesville, N. C. 9 t "The Growing Town in Which to Make Investments." (35-110) acres. ..Mark Hopkins, then that the estate By virtues of the aforesaid order I ,. ., . , , will therefore oiler the above de- be redistributed on that basis, giving scribed land for sale at public auction 'the rightful heirs their part. Judge to the highest bidder for cash at the Longden left Saturday for San Fran j court house door of Haywood County 1 . in lhe hcaring S(,, on the 13th day of September, 1U, ' ,.k, at 11 o'clock A M.. for the purpose, for August 30 tnd oppose the p.obat of creating assets to pay the debts i ing of the alleged will. ! due by the -state of J. A. Kobiiisjn, ,.a f;0ss, check clerk l.r the Sea-. - deceased an I the cost of admini.-tra- i,.,,,,.,. .,,,,1 v,.fk .Southern 1 ail-, reads and stationed at the Eiggen & Myers Tobacco Co. loading platform, was held for higher court in the Re-, ,......i,...'o ,mrt l;wi we.k- on charee.. NOTK'H ?' TRUSTEE'S SALE. . , " , " , . ,.,,, ,,.,1 On Saturday, the 18th day of Sep.! of larceny of cases of cm..,tUe. and tember. 192U. at 11 o'clock A. M.. selling them to .-lure- and catei in, at the Court 'louse door in Waynes-1 u ,;!,u aui . a;ng the 1 toward ville. North Carolina, I will sell at Gl.ceniboro. His bond w.is fixed at j public outcry for cash the land and rlumIlU.0i . premises, lvii'-t and being 111 Cecil i,"ou, wiim Township, an i Haywood County and, who operates a ca!e and was also more particularly described and d,"-', hinged with larceny of cigarettes, fined as follows: ' ,. nin,.d .,t S500. S. F. I'ono, also i A tract of land known as the Thus.' ' r , n,i,. c-.nn Orr Place fully described in a deed afe op-Mov, was held undci .,.,00 I from W. J. Haynes, Commissioner to bond as a material witness, ten 01 jW. B. Ferguson, recorded in Book 27, 2 cases valued at ifG4 each had dU-1 (page 405, Record of Deeds of Hay. I eau.,l within the preceding ten ; wood County and the same hind on- , n ...:.; Iveved to F D. and Lon Rogers )y days and 40 or 50 cases e,c mi. suit j deed from V. T. Blaylock, Admr., et during the three or four mcntli-. it al, dated Sept. 10, 1912, and recorded was offered in evidence. in Book 36, page 206, Record of He'd:, tv.ndemiiatioii proceedhms i u.' .. ,..,. ..f on f i.,.,,l l.ae been stalled again- 'whereon' the parties of the first part st.lp of land owned by V. V. Itigsbee : j now reside conveyed to fie said Lo,i,.uuj located iie:u (lie new baseball j ' Rogers by deed duly recorded in the k Dy the city of Durham, in ord-r , j office of Register of Deeds of Hay- " ; V Gctr ..tl,; for I wood County, North C arolina. 1 1 1 f , , Sale made pursuant to power con-1 shori. instance, thus giving ano.iK. , fered upon me by deed of trust from', u-let to the Dm Inni-Oxford high- . 1 Lor. Rogers r.nd wife Hlane 1? ;-'"' ;. ! u .,v .,bout coniplet'.'d. T'.e own-, dated 27lh day of Dee., 1923 and ie-: ; warni am, tl,lelteed ar 1 corded in Book 10, page 102, Record , 11 6 i of Deeds of Trust of Haywood Coun-1 rest of any trespasser on the piop ily, North Carolina. i-i.y, when the city got its steam: j " This the 10th day of August, 1920. j si,ove r0adv to betrin leveling the I ,1 R MORN. .. ... T,.. ' 1 ,..., .p.Iinc-.: Trustee, j "i'- , 1 though causing some dchiy. were rte- I have , a small SeptlGc NOTICE OF BOND SAI.E. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Hay 'wood County in the Court House in , Waynesville, N. C, it 1 ? o'clock noon, on the 20th dav of Seotembjr, 7920, for $100,000 of Hospital Bonis of i Haywood County, said Bonds to draw j bcr per annum and bear date of Oct. i 1, 1926, and to mature as follows: $3,000 on Oct. 1. in each of the years :1929 to 1948 inclusive; $5,000 on jOct. 1, 1949 to 1956 inclusive. Said Bonds to be in denominations of ! $1,000 each and both principal and j semi-annual interest to be payable at Chase National Bank, New York City. The bids for said bonds shall be ac companied by a certified check upon an incorporated bank or trust com pany in an amount equivalent to 'lie of tho par value of said bonds, said check to be made payable to P. V. Massey, County Treasurer, and to be forfeited at. and for liquidated dam ages in the event bidder fails to com ply with the terms of the bid. No bids for less than par will be considered, and the right is reserved tq reject any and all bids. Bids must be submitted on. forms to be furnished, and addressed to: C. F, KIRKPATRICK, Register, of Deeds, ciiied Ut'on by the litv attorney. BALSAM NEWS. A revival is being conducted in the Baptist church by the pastor, Rev. Kay Allen, assisted by Rev. B. N. Rogers. A great many backsliders have been reclaimed and the meeting is growing in interest. The church is crowded at every service. Misses Ruth and Dixie Warren : have returned from a pleasant visit to their sister. Miss Hannah Warren, in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Hodges and Little Miss Mildred who have been house guests of Mrs. D. T. Knight for the past week have returned to their home in Sanford, Fla. Rev. Geo. Stone of Georgia made an interesting talk to the Methodist Sunday school last Sunday. Work is progressing nicely on the new rock residence of ; Mr. W. T. Lee, Jr. Mr. Geo. Coward and family at tended the Phillips reunion fit Cul- ilr.whee last Saturday and returned Waynesville, N. C. i,m sj Total assessedvaluation ' Mrs- Spencer Rork and baby and for 1925 ...$20,284,000 Mr. Raymond Rork of Padu?ah, Ky. Total bonded debt includ- pre snendmg some time with Mrs. J. 1 ing this issue 1,018,000 p p' fc Population 1920 census 23,496 u: Septl6c Haywood County, - Lhinkqf it! CNow only Admsticfrice Reduction! r V reduced. Compete metal J Cdbinct moduli are a i ou at $1 if . Or you:jn Ret unit for your bteient w box (or j liiile at mo fOB I OAYTON J To foi or OAYTON f TODAY ycu can Jmvo c!l the advantages that are found only in a genuine Fritfid aire at a cust lower than ever before. Fri-idaire, pioneer and acknowledged leader in the iieij, is now offered to you are new low prices. 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