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TEUIISDAY, JANUARY 21 1932 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER i 1 es FINES CREEK , o The Fines Creek people are ever lyed over the fine January weather, ew have gone to work on their 1932 ops., The Fines Creek Hiram's Baptist "Nurch is still holding their average tendance. The average is from 75 100. ve 1 The people of Fines Creek have 'n selling their tobacco at the reenville, Tennessee market. Among ... e. euceeeful growers are Glenn &ty Bob Fisher, Cas B. McCrack ,t, aid Jesse L. Money. si; Mr. .-William Bradley of Panther .eek was the visitor, of his daughter ' "3 The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wal gQj . t Rathbone are glad to receive them CTixk in the community as a neighbor. 'Gleene,- Clark was a Waynesville itor Satorday. Dewey Pless was a Fines Creek itor,, Friday on business from ia;ah.'. .. X!1Utllr. and Mrs Hooper Greene hve 0j Bounced the birth of a son, Wiiliam isrtor of her sister, Mrs. John Led ford, of Wesley's Creek. Mis. Elbe Beasley has returned to her home from Panther Creek where r-he has been ill. Miss Lnla Kirk of Wesley's Creek Mrs. Jere Crawford and Mm. V. L. Smart have returned home from vis iting their sister, Mrs- Grover Fer guson, of Fines Creek, who i- in the Asheville hospital. Mrs. Carl Bryson was the guest of was a visitor of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Harley Bryson Sunday, a son, . i ,vjjate Fish and daughter have re- ,Jcv"i ned to Fines Creek from the coun- home. ?tioa tr, and Mrs. Roy Greene have suf ed the loss of fifty paus-age and yn rch cans being stolen. og C4lr. David Smith gave a phomuient five forking Tuesday. His help wa :s Mr. or?." ek Beasley, R. S. Gr3?ne, and wes Rathbone- fiss Laura Fish -was a week-end ford Greene. Hooper Green, Thursday night. The students of the Fines Creek high school greatly miss one of their schoolmates, Miss Tennie Kirkpat rick, who has become the bride of Mr. Way Arrington of Panther Creek Mr. and Mrs Dennis Rathbone have announced the birth of January 15th. Goble MeCrary spent the week-end on Fines Creek from the Crabtree sction. Joe Kirkpatriek spent Saturday with his daughter, Mrs. W. H. Greene. D. Reeves Noland of this section has gone out of the poultry business since he was appainted vice president Of the First National Bank of Way nesvijle. N. C. Jams 6pent Saturday in Waynasville on business Mr. Gcoreg A. Brown, Jr. of Way nesville was a Fines Creek visitor Sunday. Mrs. France Rogers of Fines Creek has been visiting her mother this week. M isses Pauline and Valire Davis were the guests of Misses Wilma and Edith Smart Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gossie McEIroy were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. GVnn Tate Sunday Mrs. Joe Davis has been .-.Siting Mrs. Lorena Rogers of Crabtree. Mas Lou Chambers passed away Saturday night after a long illness. LEGAL NOTICES o- 0- CRABTREE IRON DUFF Rev. Forest Ferguson preached a very interesting sermon here at the Baptist church Sunday. During the week-end Mrs. Manson Medford visited her father, Mr. W. P. Davis, of Cove Creek, who is very ill. . - , I no It - V . . :-. ." ' r." Our Customers- We wish for vou a nrosnprnii 193?. Wo want in Jiank you for your support in the past and promise j ) S,U1 D.V,C '"K" Muoiiiy civice in me nature. 3 OCX this i.-Ait'i'j Rv . . honLe industry which now. employes the largest num- mcwmic vi any nrxn in waynesvnie, wno spena loney where we have a chanre to vrt ir hnrk - In trying to cut expenses to meet conditions, we -ave decided to operate only five days a week, starting: esday mornmff and working to Saturday afternoon, w We hope this will meet with vour approval, as it is tha. rr aim to please you. for m a tie bi rr tarj: ition w r.e ike-' id tap; Pie Waynesville Laundry, Inc. and Dry Cleaners Mr. Will Towles entertained group ot young people with string music on Thursday evening, Jan. 14th, at the home of Mr. Gordon Kinsland. The music was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Lorena Rogers is verv .-iek with pneumonia. Misses Edna and Mildred Mi'C'raek- en spent Sunday with home folks Mr. and Mrs. Glenn BoyH pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' D. It. Me- Cracken. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill La.ueroo.! tpent Sunday with D. R. .McCra;-kon Rev. R. G. McClamroik m iioro I to Weaverville Monday. Mrs. Grover Noland spent .Vlumlay with Mr. and Mis. Wiley Noiaiid. i .Mrs. J I;. Walker is very sick. Miss Eveline Towles is on the road to recovery after being ill .i Wt ti.-'ie. Mr. Hugh Leatherwi.nl spent the week-end in Waynesvil'y whn Air.. and Mrf. Hen Walker. Mrs. O. G. Low t-oin Asliovilie fpvnl Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. l Walker. Misses Pauline and V'alcrj Davis from Enka spent Sunday with their parents, .Nlr. and Mrs. Vinson Davis" Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Uavkiis.i and I Monroe Silver from ('anion spent Sunday with Mrs. C. E. Williams- Miss Mary Rathbone motored to Asheville Saturday. The quarterly conference was held at Parker's Chapel Sunday afternoon, January 17, 1!';!2. amount of said indebtedness became doe and payable and demand having been made by the holder of said note upon the trustee named therein to advertise and sell the property de scribed in said deed of rust, the un dersigned will offer for sale for cash at DUblie auction at thp Courthouse door in Waynesville, Haywood Coun i ty, N. V., at noon on Wednesday, Feb ruary 10th, 19fll!, the following de- ; scribed real estate: j All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in AVay- nesvjllo Township, Haywood Count'v. (l ! North Carolina, about one mile from i the Courthouse in AVaynesville, and ocated on Brown Avenue, having such shapes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof, made by J. N. Shoolbred, C. E., dated October 4, 1917, and on file with the Werld War Veterans Loan Fund of Raleigh, North Carolina, and bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit : BEGINNING on & stake in the East side line of Richland or Brown Avenue where it intersects the D. M. Killian boundary line and runs thence South 85 degrees East 120 feet with hiihnn s line to a stake in side line ui naisam Avenue; inence . Jrt de grees 45 minutes East 115 feet with Kalsani Avenue to a stake, corner of Lot No. b; thence North 81 degrees 39 minutes West 172 feet with line ing is a true and correct copy from the minutes of a meeting as indicated of the Board of County Commission ers of Haywood County, North Caro lina, held the 4th day of January, 1932. (OFFICIAL SEAL) AV. H. McCRACKEN, Clerk J 7 14 21 38 co. XOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. R. L. Lee, Executor of Mary A. Rhineart, Deceased J. W, Rhiitfliart, et al , devisees and aeirs at law. The defendants, Alva Hunter, W. J. Rhinehart, Mrs W J Rhinefiart, Paul Rhi.iehart and Mrs Paul Rhinehwt, H. G. Rhinehart anH wif Mm u n NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXE- Rhinehart, will take ttee that CITION NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. J. R. Hipps vs. U. H. Ferguson: UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN EXBOUTTON directed to the under- actian itled mi above has eohiaieneea' in th KHnrW Curt f Haywood Camity, HJorth trolina, to sell lanrfs to create assets; and the said defendants will i-urtner tKe qUc lhat they are re- quiren 10 anpear at tne otlca of oi tne buperwr Court of said 'o- KOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES- TATE Under and by virtue of power and authority contained in that Certain deed of trust, dated November 1st, 1927, and recorded in Book 20, Page 101, Haywood County Registry, and executed by Claude C. Singleton and wife, to the Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, N. C, Trustee, and as: sumed by K E. Alley, Jr., the pres ent owner, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby, whereby the entire of Lot No. 6 to a stake in side line of Brown or Richland Avenue; thence North 8 degrees 30 minutes East 100 feet with sido line of said Brown Av enue to the BEGINNING, being Lot No. 7. in Block 17, of Crimhall Park, as recorded in Map Book No. "B," index "(J," Haywood County, N. C. This being the same lot of land con veyed to Claude C. Singleton and wife, by deed from J. H, Lilly and wife, Maggie Lilly, dated October first, 1927, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Hay wood County, N. C, in Bonk 74 Page :195. This tith day of January, 19,'!2 North Carolina Bank and Tnist Company, Trustee, Successors to Citizens National Bnnk 'o Raleigh, N, C, Trutee. By: John P. Stedmnn. Vic. President. Terms of Sale Cash. Place of Sale Courthouse door, AVay nesville, N. C. Time of Sale -Noon, . Wednesday, February 10th, 193 Jan. 14-Feb 4. vii'nivl Sheriff of Havrniod Oonntv. ( in the eurt house in WaTnesvill. K. v ., un me in uay oi i cDruary, 1962, and answer or demur to the petition in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded in said petition. This Dec. 31, 1931- AV. G. BYERS Clerk Superior Court Haywood County, N.C (MS&W, Attys.) Jan ORDERED BY THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF HAYWOOD COUNTY m BOYD AVENUE PHONE 2Q5 TBI COST IS SMALL WHEREVER YOU CALL I NWjJWiS. TV fj R. Gibson, Fort s J iVvili' Paynk Ala. Let the Telephone Your Circle Together When friends have moved to orher cirrus, children are away at schcwl or you are many miicy from the folks back home . . . remember you can bring them to you easily and quickly by telephone. Next best to see in y iricndi and relatives is talking with them. Even when they are miles away you can telephone them at small cost. f Out-of-towtf.- telephoning- -.costs less than most people imagine. For exan.p'.e, the stativ.n-to-station day rate to a point 125 miles sway is about 7 cents. If you CH during the -night period, the rate is much lower. South e r n B ;: l l Telephone and Telegraph Company f ' ' ' ( IniOTportlri ) Restless, could not sleep THERE wee days when I fott like I could not get my work done. I would get so nervous and trembly I would hav to lie down. I was very rest less, and could no sleep at nigh My mother 'tdvisad me to take "Cardui, and I certainly am glad she did. I is the first thlag that seemed to glvf me any strength. I felt better after tfet first bottle. I kept It up and am now feel- WHEREAS, the order .if this Board introduced December Tth, 1931, authorizing; an issue of $35,000 Courthouse arid Jail Donds has been duly published and the time tor hearing protests thereon lias arrived and an opportunity has been Riven for protests to be presented, NOW THEREFORE, ordered that the said order is hereby adopted in the form in which it to-wit: ORDERED BY THE COMMISSIO.VKKS OF COUNTY HEALTH Take Thedford'a Slack-Dmjbt ana Hiuotm 1. That bonds of. the county shall be issued for tha .purpose of purchas. in.gr, constructinj;, erectinfi and equip nine a new Courthouse and Jail, and for the purpuse of .'acquiring, either by purchase or condemnation any lands needed therefor, in a sum not tt exceed thirty five thousand dollars.' 2. That h tax, sufficient to pay the principal interest of the bonds, when due, shall be annually levied anl col- cected, that a statement of the County debt, for other than school purposes, has been filed with the Clerk :ird is open to public inspection. .'i. That this order shall take effect thirty days after the first publication thereof, after final passaire, 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 provided in the County Finance Act. Persuanbj to Chapter 214, Public Local Laws 1925, an unforeseen emergency is here by declared to exist. CERTIFICATE I, hereby, certify that th forego- NOW is the time of year that yon must keep your feet dry. Let us repair those Id shoes and make them as good as new, at a sm&H cost. THE CHA51PI0N SHOE SHOP MAIN ST. NBTT WBSTBEBN IWf? from the Superior Court of said Coun ty in the above entitled action, I will on Monday, February 8, 1932, at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door of said County, (now Masonic Temple being used as County Courthouse), sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the said U H. Ferguson, the defendant, has in the following described real estate, to wit FIRST TRACT: Lying and being on the waters of Jonathan Creek, ad joining the lands of C. A. Campbell, J. R. Hoyd, Jr., et al: BEGINNING on a poplar on the V. bank of Jonathans Creek and runs N. ."0 V. 90 poles to a stake on the V. bank of the road; thence hwn the road, N. 57 E. 14 poles to a small ycamore on the bank 'of the road; thence N. 17-M0 W. 20 poles to n white oak; on the top of the ridge; thence N. 27-15 W. 21 poles to a large branch; thence up said branch with its va rious meandering as tollows: !. 74 W. 170 feet; S. 7.1-0;? W. 75 feet; S. 78 W. 200 feet; S. 59-15 W. 100 feet; S. .50 W. 100 feet; S. 2 E. 00 feet; S. 21-:i0 V. 100 feet; S. lUI-IiO W. 100 feet; S. ;15 10 W. 100 feet; S. :15 V. 100 feet; S, .'i2 W. 100 feet; -14 HO V. (K) feet; S. 4, :) W. -10 feet; S. 52 W. ;!8 feet; N. 88, HO W. 05 feet; N. 57. :(0 W. 80 feet; S. M, :10 W. 40 feet North 85, 'M W. 80 feet to a stake (Maple gone); thence S. .51, 'M E. :W poles to a White Oak in the! gap- of a ridge; thence S. 2d W. 72 pioles to a stake in I. A. Owens line; thence down the ridge S. 54, .'!0 E. 8 poles; S. 71 E. .'10 poles; S. 7. .'10 E. 1(1 poles; S. 15 E. 9 poles to a white thorn r-t a cliff; thence X' 15. ,'!0 K. U poles to n stake in the road; thence S. HO W. with the road and D. A. Owens line, 20 poles tx n stake; thence S. 1" 110' E. '!( poles to a stake nt the Creek; thence down the Creek S. 70 E. L'i poles; S. 79 E. 14 poles; South, 71, 15 E. 10 poles; South 4,) E. 0 poles; N. 10 E. 10 poles; N. 62. 10 E. 24 poles; N. 7:1 E. 0 poles; N. 04 E. 0 pules; X. l!4 E. (i poles: N. 79 E. 10 poles; N. 20 E. I poles; N. 28, :!0 W. poles; N. 49 W. ti poles; N. 70, .'!0 W. 14 poles; N. 45 E. 12 poles; N. 70 K. 12 poles; N 80 E. 4 poles; N. 54 ,:!() E. 4 poles; N. 78 E. VI poles; N. 50 M0 E. 1 H .i poles: N. W; 191" Doles: N. Ill 30 W. I imles: was introduced i. - -! . 22 poles; N. 19 W. 5 poles; crossing the main I'm I; of the creek; thence up the west fork of the creek S. 04 W. 2.1 poles to a -small white thorn on the bank of the creek; thence N. 58 1) W. 14 poles to the Hogin- ning, containing 1 18' acres; more : or. -less. .' Excepting and 'reserving''-however, from the foirgojng and above describ ed lands an(bpremisps, the house and lot, known as the IJ. H. Ferguson residence, awarded to the said U. H Ferguson as his homestead, by a Jury on June (, 19-il, desenhed as follows: HEGINN1NG at a stake, 10 feet E. of the N. E. corner of the U. II. Ferguson (Iwelling house, and runs thence N, 10 feet t a stake; thence W. 100 feet to a stake; thence S. 100 feet to a stake; thence E. 100 feet to a -stake; thence N. 90 feet to the point of Beginning. SECOND TRACT: IN HAYWOOD COUNT V, adjoin ing the lands of Aneline Haynes et als: HEGINNiNG on a sbone. staiuiihg by a large chestnut stniiip with point ers on top or Kich Mtn., the same being '.the-'corner of the 7GA. tract of land conveyed by the parties of the first part to the heirs at law of Joseph P. Ford, and "uns as follows: N. 2(P 10' W. 33n poles; N. .'55' E, 15 poles, H links to a white oak; N. 29" 45' W. 20 poles; N. ) 45' V. 12 poles; N. 02 30'. B. 9 poles; X. 29 E. 12 poles; N. 21 .'. 30' E. 14 m)Ies; N. 31 15' E. 12 poles- to a stake; thence N. (Var. :&') 28Vz poles to a chestTiut; thence W. (Var. 2' 45') 321 poles to a stone in the boundary line of the old Osborne tract; thence S. (Var. 2 45 ) 120 poles to a stake comer of the 70' A. tract; thence E, with the Northern boundary line of said 70 A. tract (Var. 2' 45') 300 U poles to the place of Beginning, containing 231 A. more or less. THIRD TRACT: Also a certain trait, lot or parcel of land owned by U. II. Ferguson on the head waters of Fines Creek; bound on the West by Glen Palmer and Lawrence .Rus sell, oi the North by the lan of Boyce land Madison. County line, oi. he I :i' t h" ' he Madison County lii.e tind IJ. C, rv'guson nd on tho S-mth p m. : i.ima-i, being all ej ve."j of the !: owaed by U. H. Ferg : :ori on the vvat- - of Fines Creek, con tai.iin - .". C i-cres more or less. Tli: -.h 0th day of January, 3932. - , J. A. LOWE-'., f.h riff f Haywood County, North Carolina. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, W. C. Buss and P. D. Deaton and E. M. Hale has ' been dissolved and the business here tofore conducted under lh noma rT the Waynesville Printing Company will hereafter be conducted under the present firm name and stile with the undersigned. W. C. Rnss nH P n Ifcaton as partners; and notice i hereby given that E. M. Hale and J. Goode have no connection with saici partnership, business oneratinn- mwta the name of Waynesville Printing Company. This the 21 day of December, 1931 .WAYNESVILLE PRINTING CO. P. 1). DKATON W. C. RUSS BOARD OF HAYWOOD xorn-E of executiox STATE OF NORTH r',T?ni im COUNTY OF HAYWOdl) ' IN THE SUPERIOR t;Ol!HT MATT1E LEATHERWOOD, (Wi.l ow), EVELYN LEATHERWOOD, 'hn?ll0B- I'E ATI! ER WOOD, EARLE LEATHERWOOD, FRAN CIS LEATHERWOOD, Minor heirs of J. Thos. Leatherwod, de ceased, by their next friend, W. G. Byers. . vs..- MOLLJE BRADLEY, J. 1. LEATH- KS0D' and J- M' LBATHKR WOOD. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Haywood ( above entitled action, I will, on Mon day, the 1st day of February, 19S2, at inu court nousa door in the town of Waynesville, Maywool County, North C arolina, at 11:00 A. M., sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title anil interest which the said Moll.'e Urad ley, J. 13. Leatherwood and J. M. Lcathcrwood, the defendants have in tne lollowmg - described real estate to-wit: Lying and .being- in Waynesville Township, Haywood County, Nor'n Carolina, and fully deribed as fol lows: BEGINNING in Highway No- 10, .Grover. Leatherwood corner, and; runs thence S. 75 dug. E. 5.42 chains to a chestnut oh too o' ridge; mence up saia ridge, S. GO deg. K. 2.57 chains to a white oak ; thene S. 81 (leg. .".0 min. E- 4 chains to a stake: thence N. 04 deg. 48 min. .K. 7.0 chnins to a stake; thence X. iS deg. 18 min. E. 127 chains to a stake thence S. 17 deg. :i() mi.. p. ;.2 1 chains to a jiine stump; Iheti" S. 24 dog. E. 3.45 chains to a white .-. thence N. 79" 45 min. W. 4-43 cl..i .. to a white oak at head Df a . II branch ; thence down and wi.': ); meanders of said branch, 0,;?2 ciiaitu to a maple at the mouth of a culvert under the old road; thence with the center of said old road, N. 38" 15 min. I VV. 1.51 chains; N. 5. leg. 30 min. E. i i'i cnains to a stake in center of old road; thence N. 60 deg. W. 1.50 chains to a stake, Highway No. 10; theme with said Highway No; 10 8.03 chains to the BEGINNING, containing 19.95 acres, more or less, together with full free and unobstructed right to use the spring located south .of the iiranch in common with the owners of lot No. 2,. on which said spring ij located, with the right of ingress, egress and regress to and from said spring ever the lands of lot No. 2. Being lot: No- 1, of tthe Second Division of the W , II . Le a t h e r v oj d lands. This the 15th day of December. 1931. : J. A. LOW!" Sheriff, Haywood Coiinty, N.'c. Jan. 7-28. (MGS) EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Robt. L. Unk i-woo!, de ceased,, this is to notify all '.-persons-having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the Un-3ersigrd t : Waynesville, North Cn-oHna, on or before December 31st, 19tf2, or iiiia notiae will be pleaded in bar of fheir rcorery. 1 . persons iit'l'bKid to said oate wil pieaee raBk ii'2i'edia payment. rfce 25Th day of December, mT. - '- - - MAxr u Ctndkrwood, Bxecut'ix, of Roht, L. Uaiewood, Dec. Si-Feb vs -V
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