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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER. HONEY FOR SALE. Odd Laundry Bag ;-'v h' :h comb or extrict- NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE M'rth Carolina, Haywood C un.y In the Superior Court. Marshall Mese.v Vf. it. L. Jenkins. By virtue of an eA , j ,,n . , to the undersign?;; :': m .- .i , Court cf Hay vi.. . I i ... !(. above entitled tct.i i ... . . M .. ; day, the 3rd day .l .v..,.y i.u;. at U o'clock A. M. at r..j. House duor of sai.i c.'Unty. , la. highest bidder for va.-h t . sa.i-Iy said vsecuuon, all tn- f.ghX, ml- and in terest which the -ul it. I.. .I,.nkin. the defendant, had, in .Ihik LMrd. 1926, at 11 o'clock, i:i '.he u.il-King described ital t-.-tatc, to wii: Lying in Cataluochce Town-hip, llaywoo.i County, North Carolina, and begin ning on a Spanish oak on the point of a ridge above the road, ami runs S. 70 K. crossing the road 72 pole to a white ouk; then N. 23' K. 278 feet to a stake in the center of the big road, then a N. V. direction with the meanders of the State road to the beginning, containing 10 acres more or less. This being a part of a 50 acre tract of land known as the Bennett Land at the head of the Winding Stairs. This the 22nd ('ay jf November, lt26. J. F. CABE, lOdecc M&W Sheriff. j v.i.e ::. . . m1. .... (a vv r.i-.i u:.l: TK!-: V V.V.I. AI'.'ARY, Uvuhcr. N. 0. t 'A i :!. If I'll.'. 'ia.. ; . ("di.v I : n Y . Sunuay at 10 o'c. '.I'.-- vv etk at 7 oV! j 1 i:KV. kath::.' tf. ( n-.pi Ma - 1 -If. - on Jriiig Mi-ni: itt, I'a.-tor. Kou'ain Pen Repairing Any make I The head of thin slunt-e.ved gentle of fountain pen repaired by I. H. I mun, win. will carry laundry for l.li Thackston at Waynesville 1'harma- ( ,u,:,(-v ''"", 1h cut from unl.U :.c;i aomestic, stutmi witti cotton am cy tf Subscribe to the Waynesville Mountainfer, only $2.00 a year. sewed over the hook of a coat hai.ner The canny face Is sketched on wltl black paint, hits of lilack rlbl.on con. tribute the cap ond collar and wool yarn provides the hair. A long shirt of cretonne Is open near the top and sewed together at the bottom, form ing a clever laundry bag. Prized Hand-Craft Toys HHMHMHKHMHMHDHtt SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. NKKD.S i'OH SAI.K-m clov er, over 'JS per cent pure, $10 per hush'. 1. Red clover $1K per bushel. Alaike $lr per bushel. Grim is very hardy, and worth much more. Include $1 per acre for Inoculation. Fall sowing is best. Order now and you will not regret. If in need for other seeds, write your wants, Callaway & Gaines Farms, Atlanta, Ga. By authority of a deed of trus from I'. I). Turner and wife Mattie Turner to Jno. M. Queen, trustee, for 1'au! Turner, recorded in Book No. 1(1, Deeds of Trust, page 231, Record of the Register of Deeds office for Haywood County, the undersigned tiustee, default having been made on the payment on the indebtedness re cited in said deed of trust, will sell to the highest bidder at public auc tion for cash on Monday the 20th day ol Dec, 1!26, at 11:30 o'clock A. M at the Court House door of Haywood County, N. C, a 112 undi vided interest in the following de scribed lands particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Adjoining the lands of John M. Queen, and others and bounded as follows: BEGIN NING at a hickory, a corner to Mar garet RatclifT's land and thence run ning west 171 poles to a small white oak in the W. B. Ferguson line; thence fouth with the said Fergu son line and M. S. Russell's line 164 poles to i post oak on the South side of a high ridge; thence east 32 poles to a Spanish oak on top of the ridge near a low gap; thence S. B0" E. along the top of the ridge 100 poles to a stake in the McCracken line; thence North 36 poles with' the Mc Cracken line to his chestnut corner;: : hence N. with the said McCracken line and the Margaret Ratcliff line T the BEGINNING, containing One Hundred and Forty-Three (143) acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: Lying and be 'nLr in the Mauney Cove, adjoining the lands of Maggie C. Justice, James icGolley and others, and BEGIN- I NING at a cucumber on the Hyatt- Mauney Cove Branch in the line of published n''xt week. I .t No. 3; thence N. 30" W. 28 poles alld ;l(ls 1U1S h1 in ... a stuKe on ine lop oi me ridge; :heme N. (53 " W. 14 poles to a Span- oak; thence up said ridge N. 35 W. SS poles to a hickory on top of pine ridge. he northwest corner of ...t N'o. 2; thence up pine ridge S. 7(5 ; V. 19 poles to a chestnut; thence S. ''()" W. 48 poles to a pine on top of. "aid ridge; thence S. 35 K. 134 poles ' to a buckeye on the north bank oft said creek;' thence N. 51 E. 33'ii J poles to a spruce pine stump on the; bank of said creek; thence down the! meanders of said creek to a cucumber,' the 13EGINN1ING, containing sixty (iHH acres, more or less. This the lHth dav of Nov. Ii)2l5. J NO'. M. QUEEN, Dec. Hi c Tiustee. !)l)ecc 1 . fi ; She who Is Ingenious with paint find needle can make innny miii.sii. Christmas gifts, Including toys Ihr.t are more highly valued than tN:e the factories turn out. Turkish toweling, unbleached domestics, lilts of bright-colored flannel and felt, with a little box of water colors, are main ly the stock In trade of the toy mak er. Here Is a little chick made of turklsh toweling and wearing n red flannel cape. A shoe button makes his eye; a bit of domestic bis yellow bill ; his feet are are whittled from wood and his body stuffed with cotton. Lovely Homemade Shade &HMHMHMHWHraoKH Our ( l.ris noon. .. in. n wi.l be A 1 c ipy and by Wednesday ''ODD GULF Gas 2(5 cents per gal lon. Your patronage appreciated. 24 houi service. East End Service Station, O. V. Hill Mgr. 3tc SIMMER HOME FOR SALE. At a Most Atlraclive Trice. ' Located seven jsonville, . ('.. i DISSOLUTION NOTICE State of North Carolina, Department ; of Slate. j To all to Whom These Greetings May Come Greeeting: ! Whereas, it appears to my satis-1 faction, by duly authenticated record; ol the proceedings for the voluntary ! dissolution thereof by the unanimous I c in-cnt of all the stockholders, dc-' t posited Hi my office, that the Hand t lay t ompanv, a corporation of this ( State, whose principal office is in the town of Canton, County of Haywood, State of North Carolina (S. V. Enloe, Dillsobro being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process nry be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 22, Con solidated Statutes, entitled "Corpor ation J," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution. Now, therefore, I, W. N. Everett, Secretary of State of the State, of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 30th day. of Ocfober, -1926, file in my office a duly pwuted and,, at tested consent in' writing to the dis solution of the said corporation, ex ecuted by all thfc stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid .are -now on file in my said office as provided by law. v - : . miles from Hender on Lake Summit, a most beautiful spot in the Western Aiiith Carolina Mountains. Boating, Bathing, Fishing and Golf. This home is fully furnished, beds .mil everything complete, running electric lights, sewerage, elec- water. of In Testimony Whereof, : : I - have trie range, row around the front porch. The lower floor is open in front, but scieene-l and contains kitchen, dining room and maid's room with outside i ntraiue to back of house. The sec ond floor is closed in except a three foot strip clear across front, i.ist 1. jlow the roof for ventilation, which is j screened. The second floor has norch l,Sx3(5 feet, living; room, three bed looms and bath room. The lot is 87 feet front and so located that no one .' lean build close to you or shut off i '"" view. Stone steps from road to ! upper entrance. Beautiful frontage' vi'h shrubbery and trees, ivy, etc' (In addition to the house and lot the j.'VT.er will have a hart' interest in a . large floating boat house which cost $500.00. , The lake has a 15 mile, shore line with deep water and beach 1 swimming, three mile,, .straight away boating and has two high class camps on the -other side, one, for. boyB- and girls, so there is . plenty o anliise-; merit or you can-be quiet aar-voa - wish. 'iDe lot Drice- now i S5fl foot, but there are no lots as desira ble as this left. Priced ' at . $5,000, furnished, which is Very low. Suggest that you see- the property, and ;judge for yourself. Last year it rented for $400 .for the aeasoj.' If you are in terested will be glad -to take ! Scissor painted and "crystalline" ' lamp shades are going to shed ra diant Joy In the homes and hearts of , ninny happy recipients this Christmas, j These home-made shades are as beau- colored lights , tlfut as any that can be bought. They are made of handkerchief linen stretched over a wire frame and deco rated with designs cut from primed crepe paper. Here Is one In which the nguren are silhouettes In black. After they are pasted on, the shauo Is painted over with thin transparent amber , suiillng-witx paint and, after this Is dry, a background in soft yel lows, reds and browns. Is blended on. To Solve Gift Problem tho Teto set my hand and affixed mvj matter up further and arrange for cial seal at Raleigh,' this the 30th interested party to see it. ty of October. 1920. See Win, A. BAND : ' r ' lit ' pirtinvuMn I -a It. mi . . i. citciaeiii, it TYnyncBviiic jvountaincer office. . v, $ j, h i SccreUry ef JStijte. J Waynesville, N. C- tf An enyeiope l ag f denliu. ahvas, or ny suitable mafertel.i wid a lialf dosea hemmed cheesecloU dusters 'lq different colors, might solve the prob lem of an easy-to-tuake Chrishbaii gli from one housewife to another. The bag Is bound with braid and may be decorated with applique figures out lined with cotton floss. il U V&-T The Perfect 5$h f .MgSyi VW Cfi) ldf ChristmasQift m& ' J ? H'ZtJH 'VTteteJv.Hf A " Nh dctivcMd at your , Jjl t J4K:ypr4 'PA Jf homeC1ri.traa. morning will be W Jf '"afcy - : . " 3T keaullfuMv xpreive of the true j4 tT -v .., t Cbnitoifli ipirit. Come In and view ; iyj :. ... ir.v $ S 4" our ditplav of encloaed model $41 j.-, i: 'kS deemed pa.icularir appropriatt aa Jf&u " y, ""Ji Cbritcmai rfift. Aak about our rljfSm .',:N-'" 3 eapacaiUv liberal Holiday offer for ffFjrfr fy-''4'-ft$'f the 'car you're driving and our jffyjy w"!' down payment and aaaeya Nash is the FIRST and as yet the ONLYgreat automobile manufacturer with a 7-bearin crankshaft motor the ultra modern type in every model. Nothing could emphasize more forcibly Nash leadership in motor car value than this undeniable proof of its leadership in engineering. For, of course, the old-type 3 or 4 bearing crankshaft can't com pete in smoothness and quietness with the ultra modern 7-bearing crankshaft. 1 ... : - There are 17 Nash models with a price range from $865 to $2090 f. o. b. factory. BELLMOTQR GO, Canton and Waynesville; 51; C- About 76 per cent oth eoiitm ' tpmdUt in the South are hcaUd ' ttiong the Southern KaUvxty. j for the future of the South rr-iHE Development Service of the Southern Railway A bystem is continually studying the problems and op portunities of agriculture and industry in the South. The agricultural work of the. Southern's Development Service takes the form of helpful suggestions concerning farm problems, including methods of .cultivation, diversi-. fication and rotation of crops, protection from plant disease and insects, breeding and care of farm animals nd mar keting of farm products. The effort has been to do this along ' practical lines. . .. . The industrial work .of the Development Service is that of assisting manufacturers to locate Close to sources of raw materials, convenient to coal or hydroelectric power, with ample railway facilities and favorable labor conditions. i- The services "of this department of the Southern are at ' the disposal of all who are interested. :.. .. .-'S ' .' . ' '"' .. ' ' I', . . .. . . - The; Southern Railway System, inddiHon ton business . .. of. carrying the commerce of the -South, -is cooperating in building the greater South of the future. . ... tM... . 1 RAILWA . -,.-4 - - -i t ji-Wy " "TT-. TT ''HT " am...a. . .r vm SYSTEM Tie Southern Uk South
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