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TIUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1932 THE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAINEER ns id ILn II" ' " 1 - - , . ' , ' ., . 1ESTINTESTTO RAISE TOBACCO FOLD BY EXPERT ore Interest Should Be Cli Aim Tiv CI Coi'o ') -Saw . B. B. Saunders. Predicts an tht Better Crops. is VS 01rJ'. S:M B. B, Saunders, manager of the 'Ughter V- ina Tobacco "Warehouse in Ashe. K,wUome reasons for the low - eed tobacco in 'this section to The xd Encti'untaineer reporter last week, njoy 'The lack of interest vhen it is v-e anj ,jded tnost is one reason the farm . ' failed to get the prices expected r wha ' y6''" Dan- "Tobacco is ai p that demands constant care, and' ere thia care is neglected, the crop i Pol't ' very seldom bring good prices." ,revulvw'--iiieri as a rule, are all enthused at 1 ttlen k!i;( first Of the planting season, but ' "rst' 'iniost cases this enthusiasm dies m 'when the tobacco is ready for us rket. from Bf-f ZZ7 tobacco is not wanted k at the I tne .Duyers ny longer. To de id a pood price it should be dry, , vou y " rattle when it is shaken. "Most wi,pr mera are too anxious to get their icco pn the flnor, witaout rea'.iz- ,tke condition of the tobacco." rmonio TPorter asked . Mr. Saunders fi . .rt time of year would he suggest man wh 'es time to plant the tobacco ) a the nd what brajid of seed; was 'i, e.'t adaptable for this section. He ieq, .. Xav' uv&l, pmuiillK unit; is qi-q; i.V. " 'it February 10 to March 10. it that ';iai should be be given the but the handling of the crop be- g--1 marketing is really more im- tist wh, nt. The seed I would suggest to an a-this section is Judy's Pride. This , y0(i c. races the best burley for W'est .spiring w. North Carolina." .1 whose ; .". , " ity is th, tractive Farm Life ade De, v Needed For Children Od lias giv(,-vj -.-!,.--- flim for i: ,-.!' , , . , ,m nrroney is ; not needed in large ARL BEfc. 1 , , , , ant to create a wholesome home sphere, but rather move time i : thought in planning. Children j low Id be included in the famly art'c'e f Cils " and, their help solicited in h- the tiesing . the best of whatever con- ' wilier, miie farm home, brother iii8 in brief is a recommendation the cor? he" committees on family living their intrh have been working with a group the r.eS tate College extension specialists are r.ot ig the JSast month in helping 't.0 we do be! Sop a more sensible program for ie leas; bi: State in 1932. this on pahat the children my not be.turn- .mmunu-atifcainati farming as a means of hood, we suggest, first that all lt v to . wV nee1ed on tne Pce be produced . jme. ' Next, - ... vkii juts iiiauc iuuxu by uuiivcn- Lees McRae College To Sponsor Essay Contest For the three best essays on the subject, "The Western North Caro lina Organized Farm Movement," the Department of Mountain Farming of Lees McRae College is offering three prizes in the form of $50.00, $25.00 and $10.00 scholarships to Lees McRat College for the school year, 1932-33 Rules of the essay contest :- Any high school senior or high school graduate under 21 years of age is eligible to enter this contest 2. Contestant must reside in one of the counties included in the W N C Organized Farm Movement. 3. Essays must not exceed 2000 words in length. 4 Essays must be submitted be fore March 1, 1932. 5. Contestants may interview county agents, agricultural teachers and others in an effort to gather necessary information. Judges of the contest will be: Edgar Tufts, President, Lees McRae College, Bruce Webb, Director of Promotion, and H. A. Osborne, Chairman, Re gional Council. Send your essay to: Department of Mountain Farming, Lees McRae Col lege, Banner Elk, N. C. Wirt Know Everything Podunk: "When your wife starts to talk does she know when to stop?" Cohoes: "I don't know. We've been married only live years." 14 1 to HONOR ROLL FOR DECEMBER FOR HAZEL WOOD SCHHOLL. fl th;it tVin m v i the rl ' , . -. inviting and attractive that the ren Will feel free to bring their illlg to.pt: at tl: la in or '.er : burden i' - farmer they arr ds to the home instead of tak- them .elsewhere," said the eom- report,. "This year, every ber of the family ought to keep H their i :ord of all that is earned and as well as how- Every child hou d have the full responsibility of project such as the care of a Vpi&V-or garden from which he on sympij receive the profits." above ,he committees also, recommend latior. c- wholesome recreation be provid nty i w each home," says Miss DeHaven only to irufff specialist in child care at o give a , College, . "Mony worries in haps thtjome will often discourage the know, "- from seeking an education, t ion of -its should encourage the child ?2."',lV;;.ink of its future and educate oration., jrepare himself for his work in fer to, ? The farmer needs an education ;nt of as mucn as any other business lore;.- iie-- No child should be caused to Jpp jui; its self respect." n a ''pi view of the present economic ive on r-ons in the State and Nation, Woodruff says attention to First Grade; Miss Tucker Rubv Parton, Dorothy Milner, Mildred Gad dy, Ada Coffey, Bobbie Stone, Billey Hoyle. iMiss Oretasnvan Clifton Brysotii, Carl Griffin, Billy McClure, Rufus Modurei, Olbe McAjnis, Elaine Queen Second Grade; Miss Martin Betty Gene Alley, Mary Lee Alley, Meta Dicus, Merrill Green Lavona Moore. fiss Leatherwood Kathryn Bla- lock, Catherine Davis, Betty Arring ton, Edith Queen, Thurman Smith, John Sumerow. Third Grade; Miss Leatherwood Jack Dagnhart, Clifford Hamilton, Frank Scales, Joe Jimmy Stone, Edith Hargrove, Gertrude Jordan, Harry Long, Mary Robinson, Evelyn Wyatt. Fourth Grade; Miss Crawford; Jack Richeson, Jim Lowry Robinson. Miss FlergusontArba Arririgton, Edith Ci easman, Pauline Ray, Cliester Davis. Fifth Grade; Mrs. Knight Helen Rogers,- Carrie Buchanan, David Tay lor, Howard Collins. Miss Sringfield Douglas Holson bark, Doris Anderson, Carol Truett, Rufus Cochran, Reine Rathbone. Sixth Grade; Mildred Brendle Edna Mae Kuykendall, Clara Wyatt, Mabel Wayatt Seventh Grade; Sarah Welch John Henry Ruff, Emily Siler, "Bud" Blalock. 1 At The Change A Critical Time In Everj- Woman's Life. "Durins a critical time in my life I took Cardui for several months. I had hot I flashes. I would sud denly get dizzy and seem blind. I would get faint and have no strength. My nerves were on edge. I would not sleep at night. "Cardui did won ders for me. I rec ommend it to all women who are pass ing through the criti cal period of change. I have found It a fine medicine." u. stun Uurphv. Poplar Bluff, Jfo. Cardui Is a purely vege table medicine and con tains no dangerous drugs. i : .--.: LEGAL NOTICES PiQ'CEEiIiiaflil Thwltora'S Black-Draught ttm Constipation, Indlgeatlao, nd Blllounoa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTJCK DRENCH LAMBS FOR THE STOMACH WORMS Having qualified as administrator's C. T. A. of the estate of Geo. 1). Sherrill, Sr., deceased, late of Hav- wood County, North Carolina. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 406 Wachovia Building, AsheVille, N C, on or before the 26th day of Feb ruary, 1932, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This 21st day of January, 19:i2. GEO. D. SHERRILL, Jr. J. E. DUNN, Administrators of Geo. 1). Sherrill, S , deceased, Jan. 21 Feb 25, I an.ount of said indebtedness became due 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 public auction at the Courthouse door in Waynesville, Haywool Coun ty, N. C, at noon on Wednesday, Feb ruary 10th, 1932, the following de scribed real estate: All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Way nesville Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, about one mile from the Courthouse in Waynesville, and located 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, 1927, and on fie with the World War Veterans Loan Fund of Raleigh, North Carolina, and bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING on a stake in the East Side line of Richland or Brown Avenue where it intersects the D. M. 1 Killian boundary lino and runs thence South 85 degrees East 120 feet with Killian's line to a stake in side line of Balsam Avenue; thence S. JB de grees 45 minutes East 115 feet with Balsam Avenue to a stake, corner of Lot No. 6; thence North 81 degrees 30 minutes Wrest 172 feet with line 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 side line of said Brown Av enue to the BEGINNING, being Lot No. 7. in Block 17, of Grimball Park as recorded in Map Book No. "B," index "(, Haywood County, N. ( This being the same lot of land con veyed to Claude C. Singleton an wife, by deed from J, H. Lilly nnd wife, Maggie Lilly, dated October first, 1927, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Hay wood Countv, N. C, in Book 74 Page 395. This Uh day of January, 1932. North Carolina Bank and Trust Company, Trustee, Successors to Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, N. C, Trutee. Bv: John P. Stedm:vn, Vice- President. Terms of Sale Cash. Place of Sale-Courthouse door, Way nesville, N. C. Time of Siile-r-Noon, Wednesday February 10th, 1932. Jan. 14-Feb 4. 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) W. H. McCRACKEN, Clerk J 7 14 21 28 co. XOT1CK NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. R. L. Lee, Executor of Mary A. Rhinehart, Deceased vs. J. W. Rhinehart, et al , devisees j and heirs at law. The defendants, Alva Hunter, W, J. I Rhinehart, Mrs W J Rhinehart, Paul j Rhi.iehart and Mrs Paul Rhinehart, . ii. Khinehart, and wife, Mrs. H. G. MHICE OF SALE UNDER EXE-! Rhinehart, will take mtice that tfUTION j an actiwi . untitled as above has NORTH CAROLINA, ben commenced in the Superior HAYWOOD COUNTY. 'Court f Haywood Csmity, ilorth J. R. Hipps j Carolina, to sell lands to create vs. ; assets; and the said defendants will U. H. Ferguson: fuMier take notice 'that they are e- lTvnco .vn nv vim-tii.- m vt I nuired to appetfr at the office of Clerk vH?ttw v V? V. h .AN rf ,he Syr' Curt of said Couat EXECUTION directed to the under- ;.. ,u t,nlla in WoJt,; signed I Sheriff of Haywood County, j C on the 9th day of February, 1932! Fresh pastures and drenching when needed will save the North Carolina lamb crop from the deadly attack of i tomacH worms. "The many advantages of this State for growing quality lambs for (astern markets are offset somewhat by the prevalance of stomach worms in all parts of piedmont and eastern North Carolina," says John E. Foster, animal husbandman at State College. "It is true that we have a variety of grasses and legumes, a long paftur- oajii Messer nicr.ey atun 28. Th matters of child care will be rf (j value in the future. Hard in Rout '5 r'n you nave such misspelled , , q ,unPammatical signs ; in your o: window?" ,.-ople think I'm ignorant, and in expecting to cheat me. Busi- is just fine." dding. to the ise to o'e- ar.d '-v- some p. Etaton of Martin County kill d wisn" o hogs that dressed out over are' V..' Pounds of pork in middle De race Se r. The hogs were grown and : Cantor-B. nome gP0Wn feed largely. its hrt grass pasture, six cows be jnty ifg MJV... .W Jarvis : of Curri e impw" County gained 555 pounds in eir marJ -months; on lespedeza pasture ,, dairy ''ix cows gained 510 pounds in ionth and a half. poultry !,nty- aents tnroughout eastern ,na day tea are busy now rf cleaning and )ugh c" ng tobacco seed for the coming planting. , age season, and a favorable location to markets ; but these advantages tro worthless if precautions are not taken to control the stomach worm. The worm is a small parasite of the fourth stomach and is one of the most serious menaces to sheep growing it: the South." . Since 1928, ii series of .experiments have been conducted by the North Carolina Experiment Station to -determine, the best means of controll ing this parasite, Mr. Foster says.. Tests have been conducted on all kinds of drenching practices and oth er methods of control. Enough lambs have been left out of each test to de termine wfi-at the results would be by comparison. As a result of this four years of investigation, Mr. Fos ter has arrived at five definite con elusions.. : He has found that all lambs graz ing on permanent pasture must lie drenched for stomach worms if the lambs are to" live and thrive. The drenching should be done through out the season from June Until frost at intervals of 28 days. Drenching at 14 day intervals is better and safer.: It -is not necessary to fas: the - lambs before drenchingi Satis factory results are secured when the lainbs are allowed to Continue on fe. 1. The most practical method of con trol is to change pastures as often as possible and supplement this by drenching whenever seems to be nec essary, Foster concludes. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust, executed by John Messer and wife, Linda Messer, to the undersigned trustee, bearing date of the 1st of April, 1931, and recorded in the office rof the Registerof Deeds of Haywood County, in Book 29, at Page 54, to which Book and Page reference is hereby made for the terms and edi tions of the same, and default having been made in the payment of the notes thereby secured, and the holder there of having directed that the said deed of trust be foreclosed, the under signed trustee will offer for sale at the Courthouse door, in the Town of Waynesville, at 12 o'clock noon, on Saturday, the 13th day of February, 1932, and will sell to the highest bid der for cash the following described real estate. Lying and being in Jon athan Creek Township, Haywood County and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on a stake, E. Z Rhodarmer's corner and runs S. 45" 15' E. 23 poles to a pine; thence S. 82 E. 66 poles to a stake on top of ridge; thence with said line N 12" 15' W. 11 poles; N, 8 45' W. 19 poles; N. 12 W. 13Vi poles to a mountain s corner: thence with ORDERED. BY THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF HAYWOOD COUNTY WHEREAS, the order of this Board introduced December 7th. 1931, authorizing aii issue of $35,000 Courthouse and Jail Bonds has been duly published and the time for heating protests thereon has arrived and an opportunity has been given for protests to be presented, NOW THEREFORE, ordered that fim 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 saiil 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 hinds of C. A. Campbell, J. R. Boyd, Jr., et al: BEGINNING on a poplar on the W. bank of Jonathans Creek and runs N. 50 W. 90 poles to a stake on the W. bank of the road; thence dvwn the toad, N. 57 E. 14 poles to u small sycamore on the bank of the road; thence N. 17-30 W. 20 poles to a white obk; on the top of the ridge; thence N. 2i-15 W. 21 poles to a large branch; thence up said branch with its va rious meandering us follows: S. 74 W. 170 feet; S. 73-03 W. 75 feet; S. 78 W. 200 feet; S. 59-15 W. 100 feet; S. 50 W. 100 feet; S. 2 E. 60 feet; S. 21-30 W. 100 feet; S. 69-30 W. 100 feet; S. 35 10 W. 100 feet; S. 35 W. 100 feet; S. 32 W. 100 feet; S. 41 30 W. 100 feet; S. 4, 30 W. 40 feet; S. 52 W. 38 feet; N. 88, 30 W. 65 feet; N. 57, 30 W. 80 feet; S. 33, 30 W. 40 feet North 85, 30 W. 86 feet to a stake (Maple gone); thence S. 51, 30 E, 36 poles to a White Oak in the gap of a ridge; thence S. 26 W. 72 poles to a stake in 1). A, Owens line; thence down the ridge S. 51, ' 30 E. 8 polus; S. 71 E. 30 poles; S. 7, 30 E, 10 poles; S. 15 E. ! poles .to a white thorn at a cliff; thence S 15, 30 E. 3 poles to a stake in the road; thence S. 36 W. with the road and I). A. Owens line, 20 poles ti a stake; thence S. 1 1 ,"0' E. 30 poles to a stake at the Creek; thence down the ('reek S. 76 E. 13 poles; S. 7' E. 14 poles; South, 71, l; E. 10 poles; South 13 E. 6 poles; N. 16 E. 10 poles; N. 62, K) K. 24 poles; N. 73 E. 6 poles; N. 64 E. 6 pIes; S. 31 E. 6 poles; N. 79 K. 10 poles; N. 20 K. 4 polos; N. 28, 30 W. 6 poles; N. 49 -W..6 poles; N. 76, 30 W. 14 poles; N. 45 E. 12 poles; N. 70 E. 12 poles; N 8li E. 1 poles; N. 51 30 E. t poles; ,M. 7K E. 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 W. G. BY ERS Clerk Superior Court Haywood Countv, N.C (MS&W, Attys.) Jan 7-28 N O 1 C E Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, W. C. Russ and P. D. Deaton ami E. M. Hale has been dissolved and the business here tofore conducted under the name of the Waynesville Printing Company will hereafter be conducted under the present firm name and stile with the undersigned, W. C. Russ and P. D. leaton as partners; and notice is hereby given that E. M. Hale and J. S. Goode have no connection with said partnership business operating unde the name of Wuyneavnie I'linting Company. This the 21 day of December, 1831 WAYNESVILLE PRINTING CO. P. D. DEATON W. C. RUSS SOT1CK OF EXECUTION the said order is hereby adopted 'n I ;i i., IH)CS. m ii) :) W. 4 Doles: tho form in which'-it was - introducHiN, ;;n W. 22 poles; N. 19 W. 5 poles: to-wit: ORDERED BY THE BOARD )I COMMISSIONERS OF HAYWOOD COUNTY said Messe line N. 32' E, 4 poles; IS. 10v W 50 poles; N. 16 W. 20 poles to a locust, E. Z. Rhodarmer's corner; thence with said lines S. 40 W. 125 poles to the BEGINNING, Countaining 27 acres more or less. This the 13th day of Jaunary, 1932 WILLIAM T. HANNAH, ' Trustee Jan. 14-21-28-Fcb. 4. NOTICE 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 F. E. Alley, Jr the pres ent owner, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby, whereby the entire 1. That bonds of the county shall be issued for the purpose of purchas ing, constructing, erecting and equip ping a new Courthouse and Jail, and for the purpwse 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 interest of the bonds, when due, shall be annually levied and col-cc-cted, that a statement of the County debt, for other than school purposes, has been filed with: the Clerk and is open to public inspection. 3. That this order shall take effect thirty days after the first publication thereof, after final passage, unless ill 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. Persuant 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 you must keep your feet dry. Let us repair those old shoes and make them as grood as new, at a small cost. THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP MAIN ST. NEXT WES HERN UNION crossing the main fork of the creek; thence up the west folk of the creek S. 64 W. 23 poles to a 'small' white thorn on the bank of the creek; thence N. 58 15 W. 14 poles to the Begin ning, containing 1 18 acres, mole or less. Excepting and reserving however, from the foregoing and above describ ed lands andpremises, the house and lot, known as the U. 11. Ferguson residence, awarded to the said U. H. Ferguson as his homestead, by a Jury on June 6, 1931, described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake, 10 feet E. of the N. E. corner of the U. H. Ferguson dwelling house,. "and; runs thence N. 10 feet to 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 COUNTY, adjoin ing trie lands of Aneline Haynes et als: BEGINNING on a stone standing by a large chestnut stump with point ers on top of Rich Mtn., the same being the corner oi the 76A. tract of land conveyed by the parties of the first part to the heirs at law of Joseph P. Ford, and jus as follows: N. 20 10' W. 3" poles; N. .35'. E. 15 poles, S links to a white oak; N. 29 45' Vr. 20 poles; N. 4' !5' V. 12 poles; N, 62 30' E. 9 poles; N. 29 E. 12 poles; N. 91' 'JO' I."1 1 A 1 X Mo IT' TT it, u 1 4. It jwius; O'i JO J-j; 16 poles, to a stake; thence N. (Var. '-a" 28 poles ti a chestnut; thence W. (Var. i -.t ) .521 poles to a stone in the boundary line of the old Osborne tract; thence S. (Var. 2 45') 120 poles to a stake corner of the 76 A. tract; thence E. with the Northern boundary line of said 76 A. tract (Var 2 45') 306 '4 poles to the place of Beginning, containing 231 A. niore or less. THIRD TRACT: Also a certain tract, lot Or parcel of land owned by U. H. Ferguson on the head waters of Fines Creek; bound on the West by Glen Palmer and Lawrence Rus sell, on the North by the lands of Boyce and Madison County line, on the East by the Madison Countv line and H. C. Ferguson and on the South by M. M. Noland. beinp all and evprv of the lands owned by U. IL Ferguson on the waters of Fines Creek, con. taining 120 acres more or less. This the 6th day of January, 1932. J. A. LOWE Sheriff of Haywood County, North Carolina. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.. MATT1E LEATHERWOOD, (Wid ow), EVELYN LEATHERWOOD, J. THUS. LEATHERWOOD, EARLE LEATHERWOOD, FRAN CIS LEATHERWOOD, Minor heirs of J, Thos. Leatherwood, de ceased, by their next friend, "W. G. liyers. ' vs. . MOI.LIE -BRALEY. .1. f!, l.llATir. ERWOOD, and J. .M. LEATHER WOOD. By virtue of an execution dir-jcted to the Undersigned from the Superior ("ourtof Haywood County, in the above entitled action, I will, on Mon day, the 1st day of February, 19U2, at the court house door in the txjwn of Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, at 11:00 A. M., sell to the highest '-bidder ' for cash, to Satisfy said execution, all the-riant, title anil imeiesi, wmcn me said Moll;-? Brad ley, J. B. Leatherwood ami' '.I . M Leatherwood, the defcndais have in the following described real estate-,' to-wit: Lying and being ; in W'av.iesville Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, and fullv dc?ribcd as fol lows: BEGINNING in Highway No- 10, G rover Leatherwood corner, and runs thence S. 75 deg. E. 5.42 chains to a chestnut on too o' ridge; thence up said ridire. S. CO deir. E. 2.57 chains to a white oak; thence- S. 81 deg. 30 mill. E- 4 chains to a stake; thence N. 64 deg. 48 mill. E. 7.C chains to a stake; thence S. 6S deg. 18 min. E. 127 chains to a stake; thence S. 17 deg. -K) min. E. ,'.21 chains to a pine stump; bene S. 24 deg. E. 3-45 chains to a white oak; thence N. 79 45 min. W. 4 43 chains to n white oak at head of : small branch; thence down and with the mearnlers of said branch, 6.32 chain to a maple at the mouth of a c ulvcrt Under the old road ; thence with the center of said old road, N. 38 15 min. W. 1.51 chains; N. 5: leg. 30 iniii. E. l-l.l chains to a stake in cenr'r of ld road; thence N. 66 deg. W. 1.50 chains to a stake, Highway No. 10; thence with said Highway No. 10 8.03 i hains to the BEGINNING, containing Ui.95 acres, more or less, together with full free and unobstructed right to use the spring located south of Um "iira-n.cn '' in common with the owners of lot No. 2, on which said spring i ; . located, with the right of ingress, cgies-j and regress to and from said spring ver the lands of lot No; 2. Being lot No- 1, cf: tthvj Second Division of the W. H. Lcather'vood lands. This the 15th day of December, 1 931. J. A. LOW:;, SherifT, Havwood Countv, C. 1 Jan. 7-28. (MGS) ' " EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Robt, L. Underwood, de ceased, thisj is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville. North Carolina, on or before December 31st, 1932, or this notice will ta pleaded in bar of their recovery. ..Til persons indebted to said estate will rfease make immediate payment. Tis the 29th" day of December, 1931. MARY L. UNDERWOOD. Executrix, of Robt. I.. Underwood, Dec. 51-Feb 4 TS.t A .1
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