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THE WA NESV1LLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1931 Church New VATNESVILLE METHODIST CHURCH "- tRev tV". O. Goode, pastor , unday School 9.45 "Jreachinf Service 11:00 , pwortb League 6;45 .tlQvening Sermon 7:30 ! waynesville baptist church . of ; yot.-, Rev. H. W. Baucom, pastor e Wijnday School 9:45. Ll LXreen, Snpt. 3 , .peaching 11:00 ar.dT..P. U. 6:30. ltenhc Sermon 7:30 JANTON BAPTIST CHURCH ilet4lReT. A. V. Joyner, Pastor, day Sciraol, 10:00 A. M. rchln Service, 11:00 A. M. Z,Y:P:tl., 6:30 P. M. r rain g Sermon, 7:30 THODIST CHURCH, SOUTH .- ' CANTON Walter, Carlock Hawk, Pastor uisv. rning Worship, 11:00 A. M. rlesti worth League, 6:30 P. M. aching, 7:30 P. M. nd tr. 1)artOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Waynesville, N. C n' V. Arthur J. Raeette, Pastbr and 3rd. Sundays at 8:130, Mass ermon. and 4th. Sundays at 10:30, and Sermon. tieVf ble BLWOOD PRESBYTERIAN lan CHURC7T . . r. Orie C Landrura, Castor Jay School 9:45 A. M J, Stump, Superintendent. ices 11:00 A. M. 7:30 P. M. rer Meeting, Wed. 7:30 P. M. or and Senier J. E. at 6:45 p. a DE METHODIST CCHURCH v, F, O. Dry man, Pastor school at 10:00 a. m,, Ed- . fncher Si't. Young People's a each Sunday evenin, at areaching each Second and Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Prayer f eac- Wednesday it 7:00 1- Iw. M. S. each Thursday after I IJfter the First Sunday. i'S CHAPEL, Lake Junaluska v F. O. Dryman, Pastor lay Schoo' at b.45 a. m., R. H. !, Superinte dent. Young Peo Jivision each Sunday evening Preaching ear First and 1 "'-Sunday : : 11:00 a. m. Prayer qualif each Thursday at 7:0 p. m. fill ) S. meets each Tuesday ifter fter the first Sunday. f ' E CHURCH IN THE MOUN- -", ,r -' i taws." - . . . (Ej..scopal.) v. Albert New, Rector, m. Church School A. M. Sermon. Jtector is also in charge of St ' Micadale, St. John's Sylva, David's, Cullowhee. LWOOI) BAPTIST CHURCH J oX J. M. Woodward, Pastor j jy School, 9:45. mag services at 11 and 7:30 on the 1st and 3rd Sundays. tnd u;P. u. 6:30. rPER1" eting' Wet'nesday :30. "S CHAPEL METHODIST , CHURCH t. F. O. Dryman, Pastor. $1" y School, 9:45. hing, 11:00 rth League, 6:45. hing, 7:30. SSVILLE PRESBYTERIAN ; CHURCH i R. P. Walker. Minister. b School, 9:45, A. M. U Prevost, Supt. h Worship, 11:00 A. M. Ian Endevor, 7:00 P. M. Seek Prayer service Wednes- P. M. c; r METHODIST CHURCH ' Clyde, N. C. , A. A. Johnson, Pastor, school 10:00 m. services first and third Sun wordially invited. Poultry Profits Cut By Poor Feeding Instead of substituting, there has been considerable subtracting don in feeding poultry during the present period of low farm income and as a consequence, -ome poultrymen are failing to get the in.ome they should get from their flocks. Roy S. Dearstyne, head of the poul try department at State College, says considering its great importance, feeds and feeding for poultry is gen erally less understood than and other phase of the industry. This lack of information is shown especially at this period when an attempt is being made to substitute certain feeds on hand at home for those which should be purchased or xchanged. Mr. Dearstyne declares that poul try requires a balanced nation con taining protein, carbohydrates, fats, minerals and vitamins in an available form. These should be given in the quantity and of the quality to main tain the bodily vigor of the fowls and permit them to lay according to their highest ability. It is important to give the birds plenty of water be cause the fowl's body is 55 percent water and the egg is over 65 percent water. Animal proteins as supplied by fish meal, meat meal or milk pro ducts are also necessary. It is not enough to rely on the vegetable pro teins supplied in certain of the grain feeds. The cereal crops of North Car olina will supply the carbohydrate feed needed but a little more yellow corn in pace of white corn woud help. The fats supplied by grain feed are usually enough for poultry but min erals should be supplied by bone meal, oyster shell, imestone, rock phosphate and sat. Mineral deficiencies in the ration are common. Mr. Dearstyne says all birds must have a sufficient amount pf vitamins as supplied by sunlight, green feed and cod liver oil. Where these are not present serious troubls have arisen in the flocks. CARD OF THAN AS We wish to thank my neighbors and friends for: their untiring devOr t'on, help and beautiful flora! offer ing sent us during the illness and death of our wife and sister, Mattie Ferguson Noland. May they receive h"lp likewise. The husband and brother. Limestone, legumes and livestock seems to r" the only sensible farm ing system in preparing for 1932, say xtension workers attending the re cent farm conferences. TAXI Service Day and Night Herman Martin Call ; , . . . . . .70-J . iZwtil Next time you are out of fix as the result of ir regular or faulty bowel movement, try Thedford's Black-Draught for the re freshing relief it gives thousands of people who take it Mr. E. W. Cecil, a construction super intendent in Pulaski, Va., says: "When I get con stipated, my head aches, and I have that dull, tired feeling juat-j not equal to my work. I don't feel hungry and I know that I need something to cleanse my system, so I take Black-Draught We have found it a great help." Sold In 25-cent packages, r ThedFords IN. 1. rW'OMEN who are run-down, or suf I fer every month, should take Cax- dul. Used for over 60 years, i-itt-4. LEGAL -iSOTiGES SOT ICE OF TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY Under and bv virtue of :he nuu-pr contained in a certain Deed of Trus. executed by Mattie Turner, and hus - band, P. D. Turner, to Jno. M. Oueen. Trustee, dated the 30th day of De cember, 1926, and recorded in the Record of Deeds of Trust in Book 19, page 152, office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, North Carolina; default having been mado . the payment of the notes and indebt edness thereby secured, and the hold er thereof having requested an ap plied to said Trustee that said Deed of Trust be foreclosed for the purpose of satisfying said debt, the under signed Trustee, will offer for sale and sell at the front door of the Court House in the Town of Waynesville, N. C. (being at the Masonic Temph?) at U p'vock noon, Friday the 18th jay ei December, 1931, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed real estate, to wil: Being in Crabtree Township; Begin ning at a stake in Pigeon River op posite the mouth of a small brancn; thence up said branch N. 64 degrees E. 397 feet to a stake: thence N. 80 degrees E. 95 feet to a stake near the head of said branch; thence N. 57 de grees 30 minutes E. 200 feet to a wal nut; thence N. 45 degrees 45 minutes E. 493 feet to an apple tree; thence N- 38 degrees E. 268 feet to a stake; thence N. 37 degrees E. 221 feet to a stake; thence N. 33 degrees 45 min utes E. 275 feet to a stake on top of ridge; thence N. 21 degrees W. 625 feet to a stake on said ridge. in . Kinsland's line, said stake being 205 feet from Kinsland old corner: thence with said line S. 89 degrees E. 205 feet to said Kinsland old corner; thence N- 3 degrees 30 minutes E. 858 feet to a stake in Long Branch; thence with said Long Branch 3 calls: S. 63 degrees 15 minutes E. 231 feet S. 69 degrees 30 minutes E. 264 feet N. 86 degrees E. 165 feet to a stake at the mouth of a small branch or ditch; thence with the same S. 26 degrees E, 280 feet; thence S. 18 degrees 15 minutes E. 132 feet; thence S. 7 de grees 30 minutes W- 271 feet; thence S. 18 degrees 30 minutes E 148 Vi feet to maple; thence Nortft1 t4 degrees 30 minute East 123 V& feet to a White Oak, Dotson corner; thence S. 1 degree 30 minutes E. 478 Mi feet; thence S. 9 degrees 30 minutes W. 404 Vi feet to a stake in the edge ef field; theiica S. 5 degrees 30 minutes W, 1072 feet to a stake on side of the ridge; then S. 21 de grees E. 1039 feet to a Black Oak (down), Terrell's earner; thence S. 53 degrees W. 222 feet to a hickory ; thence SL 65 degrees W. 140 Vi feet to a Spanish Oak; thence S. 74 degrees W. 231 feet to a White Oak; thence S. 51 degrees W. 198 feet to a Spanish uaK; tnence degrees W. 239 Va feet to a hickory; thence S. 38 de grees W. 363 feet te a Black Gum at1 the branch; thence S. 52 degrees W.I 668V4 feet to a Dogwood; thence N. 1 69 degrees W. 288 feet to a Maple' on the bank of the river; thence to the corner of the river: thence down he river; to the Beginning contain ing 131.85 acres more or less- To gether with a right of way for a road tor the use of the lands of the said Mattie Turner and Mollie Allipon i from a point in the present road way I at said Branch near the beginning corner along said road way down the j river to the present ford of the river, I which said road shall be 14 feet in width and across which no fence hhall ! be built nor gates nor bars c instruet- This the 17th day of Nov., 1931. JNO. M. QUEEN, ' V 19-2-Dre, 3-10-17 Trustee NOTICE OF SUMMOXS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. HAZEL MONTEITH - . VS. . EL1SHA MONTEITH. The defendant Elisha Monteith, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff, Hazel Monteith, against the defendant for the purpose of se curing an absolute divorce on stat utory ground ; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County at the court house in Waynesville, North Carolina, on the 4th day of January, 1932, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plai-tiff filed in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This the 2nd dav of December, 1PS1 W. G. BYERS, Clerk Superior Court. Dec. 3-24 ' , NO TICE OF TR USTEE'S SA I.E On Tuesday, he 5th day of January, j at 11:00 o'clock A. M.; at the Court House door in the Town o. Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, the undersigned. Trustees, iwil sel to. the- highest bidder for ! T-ZVxa - IF' tn ',ollo1w!ng described lands and premises .lying . u ue,nK m me iwn ui rvaynes- vine .naywooa iounty, iNortn car-: premises, lying and being in Haywood Carolina, .the undersigned. Trust -e. ?rAvxf,U described as follows: County, North Carolina, and moreiwill sell at public out-cry to the high e BEGINNING on a stake in the particularly described as fellows: -'jest bidder for cash the fol'. .wing i oon t r e 6 01 ualsy AVenue BEGINNING at the center of Pig described lands aii' premises : I 229.5 feet from the corner of Oak Cogburn's line to a pine s.ump I Lying and being in the Town of j-Street m the Oak Forest Addition to thence continuing with Mrs. Cog-1 Waynesville, Haywood County; North T.ralnoS,llIe' thence South 31 08 j burn's line, N, 81 deg. 10 min. E. 52! Carolina, and fully described as fol of J fV?S a stake: ,thence N. ; poles to a white oak stump in the lows: 58 52 W- (5 feet to a stake : thence I Vinllnw Hhkm 4r,m to ;,i vium a RrniMviwr: .31 UO lift teet to a Stake In . the side line of Daisy Avenue; thence along the Southwest side line of Daisy Avenue 75 feet to the BE GINNING. Sale made pursuant to, under and by virtue of the power of sale con- tained in that certain deed of trust .....,...,,..,1 k., I 4 1 -1. : . : j i i.ui) .-v. ii imp, wiuow, to Insured Mortgage Bond Corpor- "'-ion of Winston-Salem, North Caro- and I'nion Trust Comuanv of 1 Maryland. Trustee, dated August 15th, l;26, and recorded in Office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County, North Carolina, in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 21, page 4, to which said deed of trust and Record reference is hereby made for all the terms and conditioas of the same. Sale made because of default in the payment of the indebtedness securd thereby. This the 1st day of December, 1931. Insured Mortgage Bond Corpor ation of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Union Trust Com pany of Maryland, Trustees. De,AL8,-31 MGS SOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUXTY. IX THE SUPERIOR COURT BE FORE THE CLERK. WILLIAM T. HANNAH, ADM'R. OF ALBERT T. JOLLY, DECEAS ED. PETITIONER. vs. SILAS JOLLY. ALFRED JOLLY AND WIFE. RINDA JOLLY. Oil. BRIGHT JOLLY AND WIFE, j MAUUlf; JOLLY, CLKMENTINE . jolly palmer, jane jolly walker, and husband r. 1. walker, cloe jolly mc cracken, and husband bil lie Mccracken, 'Mamie jol ly, SUSIE JOLLY BANKS AND HUSBAND, .... BANKS. WIL LIAM H. JOLLY AND LILLI A MAE JOLLY, a Minor. Defen dants. The defendants MAMIE JOLLY. SUSIE JOLLY BANKS and husband ...... BANKS. WILLIAM H. JOL LY and LILLIA MAE JOLLY (Min or) will take notice that an action entitled as above has In-en commenced against them in the Suorior Court of Haywood county, the said purpose of the action being to sell lands to create assets; and th.i defendants MAMIE JOLLY, SUSIE JOLLY BANKS and husband...... BANKS, WILLIAM H. JOLLY AND LILLIA MAE JOLLY wlli further tako no ties that they are require I to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court at his office in Waynes ville not later than ten (lOj days from the completion of this service and answer or demur to the petition filed herein or the petitioner will ap ply to the Conrt for the rettef de manded in said ptition. This the 2nd day of December, 1931. W. G. BYERS, Clerk of the Superior Court Dec. 3- 24. NOTICE OF TRUSTER'S SALE OF LAND STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA . HAYWOOD COUNTY By virtue of power vested in tho un dersigned trustee by : certain Deed of Trust, executed on tha 30th day of December, 1926, by P. D. Turner and wife, Mattie Turner, to John M. Queen, Trustee as leco; Jed in the ci fico of Register of Deeds of Haywood County, in Deeds uf 'Trust Record No. 16, page 569 ct seq., to sucur certain indebtedness therein set out and de fault having been made in the pay ment of tho dobt therein secured, and having been requested by tiic holder of sai j indebtedness to sell said prop erty to pay said debt, I, John M, Oueen. undersie-ned Trustee, will on I . i-. i y, ; uie In m day 01 joc. .it.'il at the front dor of the Court House in the Town of Waynesville, (the Ma sonic Temple now used as the County Court House,) at 12:00 o'clock mid day, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tracts or par cels of land, to wit: Being the FIRST TRACT described in said Deed of Trust, being a part of the Turner farm near Ratrlilf Cove, Beginning at a stake at the edge of the Ratcliff Cove Road, which stake is at a point 940.5 feet from the intersection of the Western boundary line of the Pritchard' W. Ferguson property and said Itattsliff Cove Road; then running along the Western boun- dary line, S. 4 degreesvSO minutes W. 1888 feet to a stake, top of ridg" thence S. 75 degrees 15 minutes E. 15 feet to a stake; thence S. 27 de grees 30 minutes E. 206.25 feet to a 1 stake; thence S 42 degrees 15. -mini.:. West with Walnut Street 50 feet to utes E. 117.37 feet to a stake; thence the BEGINNING; and running S. 76 E. 130 f-?;t to a stake and corner of No. 2; thence running with line and lot No. 2, N. 4 degrees 30 minutes E. 2256 feet to a stake at said Ratcliff Cove road; tharse with the ,sid road, N- 87 degrees 30 min utes W. 378 feet to point of Begin ning, Containing 18 acres, more or less. . t-v; 1 7h dav of Nov.. 1031. JNO. M. OUEEN. X,,v. 19-20-D-c 3-10-17 Trustee NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE J ' r v. .r.1 nouse door thp : ' of Wavnps ville," North' .CaroUna, I will" sell at nublic outcrv to the hie-hest bidder for gj, the f0nowine ia.,ds and hranrh m np Torroll's auri-ou ,1 follows: S. 9 deg. 45 min. W. 6 9k j poles; S. 13 deg. E. 8 poles; S. 1 He- J 30 min. E. 18 52 poles; S. 18 deg ! 59 min. E. 16 poles; S. 5 deg. 15 min E. 4.56 poles; IS. 12 deg. 30 min. It poles; S. 10 deg. 30 min. E. 8 poles tc -, Pigeon River; thence same courst : , e u trau'r or sam mver: thence Ll I ine center ot said riter to the BE GINNING, containing Sixty (61 acres, more or less. From the foregoing is excepted am not included to be conveyed, 29 acres heretofore sold. Sale made pursuant to the power conferred upon me by a deed of trust geon River, and runs with Sophia Cowan line of lot No. 3, of the W. IV Ford lands two calls: N. 4 dc. 31 min- W. 90 poles with old marked lint to a stake en thu South ke of un olo road; thence N.M9 deg. W. 28.i poles to a pine, corner of lot No. 2 ot said Ford land; thence with line ot said lot, four calls as follows: N 8K deg. W. 9.3 poles to a -Ovk on top ol the ridge; N. 42 deg. 15 min. W. 21 poles to a large white oak, old cor ner; S. 71 deg. 40 min. W. 54.8 polet crossing small branch to a stake neat two large maples; N. 54 deg. 60 min W. 18 poles to a stake and sourwooa pointers in Robilnson's line; thenct with Robinson's line, three calls as follows: S. 22 deg. 45 min. W. H poles to a stake; N. 78 deg. W. 15.C poles to a stake; S. 35 deg. 30 min. E 71.8 poles, passing Robinson's cornei it the branch and with Mrs G. A executed by C- F. Fish, dated Novem ber 9, 1929, and recorded in Book 25, at page 106, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. This the 21st dav of November, 1931. F. R. MEASE. Nov. 26-Dec.-3-10-17 Trustee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The undersigned has qualified as executor of Grace C. Plott, deceased. Any persons having claims against said estate will tile with the Under signed sworn itemized statements oi said claims on or before the 19th day of November, 1932, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery of ruch claims. This the 19th day of November, 1931. HERBERT PLOTT .Executor of the estate of Grace C- Plott,, decflft'sed. Nov. 19-2-Dec. 3 10-17-24 NOTICE OF SERVICE LIC AT I ON ry run- NOARTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. F. M- Dover, vs. Esalena Dover. Tha defendant above niined will take notice that an aclion entitled as nbovo has beer roirmencei m thj Sup .,r Court of H:yw I Courty to 1 1 Lain a divo.x on the ground cf adulU'ry; and that said defendant will further take notico that she is required to appear before the Clerk of said Court on the 2nd day of Jan uary, 1932, at the Court Ho--m in said County, North Carolina, and an swer or demur to tho complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded in saH complaint. This the 30th day of November, 1931. W. G. BYE"S, Clerk of Superior Court, Haywood Dec. 3 -Dec. 24 County. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S S..LE Under and virtue of power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust mado by Eugenia T- Jones, widow, to the undersigned Trustee, date.. the 26th day of September, 1929, and duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood Ciunty, North Carolina," in Book of Mortgaucs and Deeds of Trust No. 22, Page 045, to Which referen.-n is hnr,.hv m,.,l.. .i,l default having been made in the pay- ment of the indebtedness secured by said de"d ot trust, whereby the power of sale therein containea has become operative, said undersigned Trustee will on Wednesday, January 13th, 1932, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction, for cash, at the Court-House door in the City of Waynehville, Hay wood County, North Carolina, the following lands and premises to the highest bidder: BEGINNING on the South side of W'alnut Street. D. R. Noland's East corner; thence South " )0!4 West with said Noland's line. 1 5(1 feel. Noland and Osborne's corner; thence INorth 5.1 hast with said Osborne s line to a stake; thence North 1'-' ' East with Osborne's line, 100 feet "to Walnut Stroet; thence North 82 Vi BI ING the same land and prem ises conveyed to J. E. Crymes, Trus tee, for Eugenia T. Jones, by J. W, Ferguson and wife, Hester L. Fer guson, by deed dated October 26, 1903. recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood Coun ty, N. C, in record of deeds IS, on page 16. This conveyance is made subject to all prior encumbrances of record. This 10th day of December. 1931. C. W. BROWN, Truste;-. Dec. 17-Jan 8. notice of trustee's sa i.k On Monday, the 11th day of Jan uar'. t 11:00 o'clock A. M-. at the Courthouse door in the Tow.i of aynesville, Haywood County, N01 th I In V, r u. margin of side walk of Love I.ne with the Southwest marign of Ray Avenue, and runs thencs with the Southwestern margin c Ray Avenue North 52' W 234 feet to a stake in said margin ; thence S. 10" W. 120.5 feet to a stake in a branch; thence S. 66' E. 226 feet to a stake standing at the end of a rock wall in front of the home of Mrs. J F. Abel, said stake being in the Northwest margin of Love Lane side walk; thence with the North west margin of Love Lane side walk N. 10J E. 60.5 feet to the point of BEGINNING. As poi survey and plat of John N. Shoolbred. C. V.., February 21st, 1HL';!. BEING the same property convey ed to the said Hugh Abe! an.l wife, Elizabeth Fudge Abel by Bessie Love Abel, and husband, Dr I. 1'. Abel, by deed dated March 7th 10:.. i, and recorded in Book 59, page dOH, Re cord of Deeds of Haywood County, North Carolina. Sale made pursuant tc. umlti and by virtue of the power 0 .-hi? con tained in that certain deed of trust executed by Hugh Abel and wife, Elizabeth Fudge Abel, to the Com mercial National Bank of High Point, North Carolina, local Tru3i?e, bear ing date of February 15th, 1928, and recorded in Book of D".? Is of Trd1:. No. 21, page 440, to which saia deed of trust and record reference is here by made for all the terms and condi tions of the same. Sale made because of default in payment of the indebt edness secured by haid deed of trust This the 9th day of Decebmer, 1931. Commercial National Bank of High Point. North Carolina, local Trustee. Dec.l7-Jan. 8. Stamey ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF HAYWOOD COINTY. 1. Tha bonds of the county shall be issued for the purpose of pur chasing, constructing, erecting, and equiping a new courthouse and jail, and for the purpose of acquiring, either by purchase or condemnation any lands needed therefor, in a sum not to exceed thirty five thousand dollars. 2. That a tax, sufficient to pay the principal and interest of the bonds, when due shall bo annually levied and collected, that a statement of the County debt, for other than school purposes has been filed wih the clerk and Is open to public in spection. 3. That this ord shall take ef fect hirty days after the first pub lioat ion thereof, after final passage, unless in the meantime a petition for its submission to the voters is filed, under the County Finance Act, and that in such event it shall take effect when approved by the voters of the County at an election, as piovided in the County Finance Act, pursuant to Chapter 214. Public Local Laws, 1921, an unforeseen emergency is hereby declared to exist. On motion of Mr. Henderson and seconded by Mr. Allison, the forego ing order was unanin usly t opted by roll call vote. The following resolution was in -(re-lured and read to the Board: KESOLVE that 'he 4th day of Jan- 11a. j, 1932, at ten o'clock, A. M., is . . hereby fixed as the day and hour foi hearing protests against the issuance of bo. Is pursuant to the bond order int) iidurrd December 7th, 1931. On motion of Mr. Massey. and sec ond by Mr. Haynes, the foregoing resolution was unanimously passed, by roll call vote. CKRT'FK'ATE I hereby certify thnt the- foregoing " ami or.ed copy rrwm inr ; I minutes of a meeting, as indicated of the Hoard of County Commissioners of lI.aywToxl .County,- North Carlina, held December 7, 1931. ; W. H. McC.RACKEN, Clerk. The foregoing order has been in trotiured and a sworn statement has been filed under County Finance Act, showing the asses.-ed valuation of thu County to be ' $25,954,209,; and the net debt for other than school purxses, including the proposed bonds, to be $1,431,000. A tax will be levied for the payment ' of-. .the,, proposed bonds and interest, if the same shall be is sued. Any citizen 01 taxpayer may protest against the issuance of such bonds, at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, to he held at their office, at the Courthouse , at Waynesville, North Carolina, at ten o'clock A. M. on the 4th day of Jan uary, 1932, or an adjournment there of. - This the 7th day of December, 1931. W: h. Mccracken. . Clerk to Board of Commissioners. Dec. 17. 24 31--3t. QUALITY e;gs Guaranteed Strictly Fresh -"TH ERE'S A DIFFERENCE-' Ordcr.s Promptly Delivered Phone 266-W R J. HYATT
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