)A1 FEBRUARY .-4,4333 nRSf!HOOT Baptist Intermediate .w4.'t- - " " ""rr lJinpli'fimlu,.L fSr. pa,n For New Members iel sebool closed the first m,fl 1777?" t- f' members? driv. Ust Sunday THE WAYNESVFLLfiijtfOUKTAINEER HazeJwood Man Wins Suit of Clothes Of-, Jess . EXCEPTISG; from the last above mentioned trad, however, two acre it. . w rn? oranen, i,bme ierea my massie s- tsrvno itves, to weiucte tA4 prfct amf Mxe,tid rung far f . , enough below. the sprpi so as to oil aiesser, ol Hazelwood. was rnnm nni. .. , , . . - t unHir IN. Page 3 - f i vuwv10utu uii last Sl rhe month total no- 252 L . . " 1 u v . .vwuiwra was amded into two . tanr.rr mil for th month . . u , L V " . sreup aDa points will be riven for t Kic annm Ttinr ma Itpk I r t i . . ?" - ornooi. airs. H, w. Baucora is of hootc u cYdy oer mtendpm f ., -i . , . , , the luckiest man in Wavne. villa st. ' sarin a Thejurday afternoon. When the m,rrh.-0 THIRD su- tickets given by TRACT: Adjoining the m i i in 1 1 iiu i nun nm n i u i I unary urane rie'et attendance: 22 Max Burnette, Larry he Hyatt, Felbert Revis, y, Sue Kelly, Irene Rus Wells, Ruth WeUs. Betty fi, and Francis West. ierfecfc attendance 25. Howard Btirnett, Ray fin, fcdwin Long, Wayne tan Hanson, Ruth Ann its Pipes. trfect attendance 21. John Abel, Harry Bur fri Harprave, Charles In n Johnson, Edwin Sor ith, Marie Carver, Sibyl iha Cabe, Delphia Capps, er, Anna May Lone Moorp, Edith York, Joy Dorothy Penick, Geneva me West, and Mozelle IPPER CRABTREE NEWS Mr. Charles Hill of Crabtree and Miss Myrtle Owens of Canton were married January 7. They are mak ing there home at Canton Mrs. Lrena Rogers, who has been seriously ill, ia mproving. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edd Sanford a son, January 23. Mr. C. B. Allen has re turned home to his farm from Kew Hnt Store were nnn . lected it was found that the person noMin the first ticket was not pre,s ent. The second was drawn and Mr, Messer was holder of the duplicate This entitled Mr. Messer to any $35 suit of clothes in stock of Massie1 Apartment Store. Mr. Massie sUted afterwards that this is the fourth event like the one just closed and every prize he has given away has been won tw v,.,,., JVUIt one i rem Hazelwood , r UJ IM 1 1 1 I Ifel LI1I Misirt ru. i .tr8ct and described as follows j , BtuINNING at a stake in tA .. small flat and t f.-i.t u;ii ... " mn m im- I adding i,ne between said bounda I nes, and runs South 43 ' East 4 poles to a chestnut on point of small ridge, and just below a small fiV .stone; thence South 57' East 16 poles to a stake; thence North 39" East 62 poles to a hickory on top of ridge be tween Camp and Browning Branches in the Tate (now Bramlett) line thence with said top, as it meanders three calls as follows: 82 V West 16 poles; North 64" West 14 poles; North 57 West 11 n.- nnrl A li-i,.. 4 4- POULTRY SALE At Waynesville, Saturday Morning February 13th Prices will be based on New York Market on Monday previous to sale Payments made by check on local bank FOR TAX COLLECTOR I hereby announce myself as a York Citv wh for the New York American paper. jautate t0'' T Collector of Haywood chestnut on said ridere. corner nf u i jLlj. j. . . . ..... . . ... a. ihence with idlll B. Brawninc1 lands line to the Beginning, containing tot: acres, and nine poles, more or less; said tract being described in a deed from William Browning and wife to u. . crowning, deed bearing date of Septemler 4, 1897, as registered in or Kegister of Ueods of Hay- t t A surprise party was given Satur- I txunt. subject to the wishes of thJ wood Countv. in Book 9 af 17-i .I - I - - . . I rj . . one, wmcn uwhi ana record rel- ernce is neroy made oi tne Democratic Party in the June Primary. Your support will be appreciated. BR VAN' MEIiFOfen Waynesville Route 2. immar Grades feet attendance 27. fPulton Burnette, Frede- rV'erdon Oliver. Lenoir !yatt, Catherine Justice 'feet attendance 20. William Donaldson, Kthel Cabe, Mildred fy Jane Michael, Myrtle l.ce West and Cathern Iert attendance 26. lavid Edwaixls, Hugh day night, Jan. 23, at the home of Mii;s Augusta McElroy- Many inter esting games were played. The partv was entertained by Misses Margaret Sanford and Velda Justice. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Crawford and son, Wallace, of Enka, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Crawford nur- ents. Mr. and Mrs. C I. ITilt , &Xb'CUTOR'S vnr c- Mr. Dink Wines of Thickftv was l ui vH,'' CAROLIN A. a visitor to Crabtrpe Simdnv. u Miss Effli. r.P , ..lr.T"1' - " "una inortne. deciMH t.;. --...v..- v .,a,,u, oi-ui. mi- wt-vK-t'iui Hi I 7 "-"'j n jJi-rsons haviiu' Hninw homo. i against said estate to i "5ESTI0M 1 irlc Is confining, II eat hurriedly, le to have indi . JOas will form v ; 1 smother and s In my chest, ii to be careful C ite, but after ri had recom-Black-Draught iund a small Ir meals was so soon was eat- ng I wanted. hen I feel the . pering or un e bloating, I f ich of Black t ind get relief." fin. 10 Slilppy St, packages. Miss Wilma Justice hus recovered it his ,fffi. to the ""dsigne, from scariet fever. J or befo Fe'bru Th'Ssi or 'th? Little Miss Thomaaenc Noland has I ntice will be pleaded in bar of th!"" recovered from scarlet fever. ! fecwry- All persons owinjT vui.i Th'f Zke immediate payment. Misses Iowa Plemmons and Rubv Hoglen hiked to the top of one of the Crabtree mountains last Thursday. Miss Annie Lou Ferguson visited Mists Hazel Rogers Sunday. Mr. Clayton McElroy spent the week-end in Iron Duff visiting. A large crowd attended thn sere nading of Mr. and Mrs. L- J. Woods last week- inis feburarv 3 1 q:i-- JOHN M. QUEEN. Estau' Anna North- 'eb. 4-ll-18-25-Mch. 3-10 FOURTH TRAfT- A A ,u.. oXe,vtfact and crbed as follows : HrXiINNING at a sugar tree on the .n. siue and near the Krnwnino- Rnnk poies aoove a Southwest corner (a cucumber), and runs North 30 East lln poles to a small chestnut on top oi ,ine nign ridge at Khinehart's line; thence a Northwest course along the top of said ridge to his own chestnut corner; thence with the main top of ridge, same course, 116 poles to a small walnut and stone on top of same ridge: thence South 2.r)" Wont 74 poles; thence with an agreed l;ne South 70" East about 0 poles to an ash and chestnut stump at the base of a steep hill at the end of conditional line between him and Manrarit Browning; thence South 50 ' West with her line. 25 poles to a cucumber below the road, Browning's corner; then up the branch to t!io Beginning, containing one hundred fifty (150) acres, more or less, said tract being described in a deed tmm Itarvev Browninc and wifn to H1171.I V. SOTICE OF TM'STFvv o , ing' nring date of 12th day of No- r h'i ut vemwr, ih4, as registered in the re i Verv mnnth T' 'or ovr 60 yeara. Jay Frady, Joe Moore, Robert Welch, Ruth Brown, Betty Sue Cathey, Mary Lou Hardin, Marie Powell, Hazel Pitta, Berdine Rigdon. Grade 7. Perfect attendance 26. Honor roll: Hazel Long. Irsula Welch. Ruth FJvans. Ooal Franklin. Inez Cogburn, Alex Shumolis, Jr., Billy Hyatt, Edith Stamey, Glen Hardin, Winifred 'Rigdon, Lura Sellars, Charles Osborne, Lenn Murray. J. L Single ton, George Blaylock, Jo Cathey, Burr Burnette and Marvin Ashe. High School Grade 8. Perfect attendance: 29 Honor roll: Terry Cathey, Kathryn Haliburton, Francis Medford, Billy Blaylock, Floyd Burnett, Charles Franklin, Edwin Hyatt, Howard Stamey and Thomas Cogdill, Grade 9. Perfect attendance: lu. (Honor roll; Leo Wilson Dunlap, Deanie Fraxier, Arthur Justice, Edgar I MeHaffey, Virginia Osborne, Norman j Plott and Hirry Rogers. i Grade 10. Perfect attendance: IH I Honor roll: Laura Chambers. Ralohl Evan Pipes and Judson Mease. urade 11. Perfect attendance: 21. wTAT,E 0F NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTV WUM1VA f Lnder and by virtue of th contained in a certain Deed 01 TrU t itiwiii t... ir-rM.r... t Jr.". 11 1 rust uiinirt",ZJ?niN L- BROWN and ?RUSTFF,WN' t0 S- L- EN, ey of thpl( a rCUre Purchase n.on sayid D W..h.re'n.'tr bribed, vr iated the 20th dav ZJ?7hA 1926' and recorded tne Register of Deed., of Havwooil UniNOrth, Crolina, ItlulFZ. mg been made in ,the payment of note, ftnd indebtedness theby s. cured, and Dower of i. .i,.i' i S.5eratiVe a.nd tho holder of said nHIk- "fj rl and ap- IWH TTf -"urusiee that the said Loed ' Trust be foreclosed for the nnlw ' Wnir said debt, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale and sell at ho front door of the Court House, in the Town of Way neswlle, North Carolina, (being at the Masonic Temple in said Town, no.v used as the .-Court House.) at 12:30 lu i ,? the h,Khest bidder for cash, the following descrilxv.1 wit. Adloinino t.h' lan.L r r it Bramlett and T. R. Bramlett , Siler Harrison and others, in Wavnesville 1 ownsnip ; URST TRACT: Office of Register of Dels of Hay- T I I - ... XT 1L n l.V T . I Jm i.ouiuy, lorin aroiina, in ixhjk I "W," page 403, to which deed and J record reference is hereby made. IT f DISEASE I t Takes its toll of many lives every year. Disease J T may be spread by contact with the garments of an unhealthy person. j We thoroughly disinfect every garment b v the t f latest and most effective methods ' t t Safeguard Your Health I I By Sending Your Washing To : Waynesville Laundry Phone 2 0 5 For better dry cleaning send us your work it t win be returned promptly and odorless. f fll'ltl TKAtri'; BiUUlNNINAr on a oucKeye oeiow a road, corner ot old William HrWTHn tr,-f U,,l n I I ,rVTTTT,l"I"M,T,t"f' I1 f f I I 4"fM--M- T A iT..T..f..t..t, t t t f runs wnn ine line 01 tne same south a tast ob poles to a cucumber; then with two of Harvev Browninir's lines coutn poles to a hickory; then South 62 East 47 poles to a lynn on a branch; then South 22 poles to a chestnut on ton of ridim: thpnen Mnrrh 82 West 127 Doles to a stake: thence iwnn to tne ttesrinnincr. contjunmir nitv loUl acres, morn nr lqa anr known as the Cunningham Tract. nimu uogwood on the branch and runs South 36' West 14 poles to a Margaret West, Wanda Rose said branch South 21 East 28 po'm to a large rock; thence South 60" Kast 30 poles to a maple and liine: Honor r.ll: N! Moody. P.an Math-, oTHer ZZTtrZ 1 Andrew Frazier. Elisabeth ! foot of I South 85' East 42 poles: thence North H5 East 28 poles; thence South SO" East 60 poles to a chestnut oak. How ell.', corner, to Cook tr- ; thence with line of the same North 10 Wos 96 poles to the branch: thence dwn the branch Nroth 85' West 40 poles' thence West 32 poles to corner of husc tract; thenco North 20" East 12 poleft; thence North 7K" W'na iff poles: then South 20 erson, Moody ami Minna Greene 'Ve Never Tasted a Tonic! SIXTH TRACT: Adjoining the tract above mentioned: BEdlNNINtt jit n cucumebr corner of the William orowninir tract and flumv lm uninur uino ami runs smitn :: nn tn o hickory, corner of Harvey Browning's line and Israel Medford's linv; thence ast 66 Doles to a double lvnn nt th oraiu-Ji: tneivre with thn mpmu nrimn 01 tne orancn to the beginning, con Laming nve acres, more Of less, be ing described in a deed from Israel Mtnlford and wife to Vina .TfitalraAn dated January 16, 1889, as recorded W Boot "V", page 459 of Deeds, Office of Reirister of Deefu .if Wo v. Br,,,vv,., jwood County, Nwrth Carolina. HU.INMNG on 1 SEVENTH TliAin HKf : I Nr'TMf: J at a white oak on the South bank of Browning branch, and running East, or nearly so, to a stake and buckeye stump on the bank of .-aid branch, 1 Lee's and Green's and Harns'on'K corn ers; then South 76 poles to the top of the ridge to a Spanish oak and pine; then North ' West 76 poles, more or less, to the white oak, the Begin nin,g .corner, containing five acres, more or less. H'AOKJt'i'iJSti trom the last men tioned tract about two acres as fol lows: BEGINNING on a dogwood in sink hold and runs West 13 poles, more or less, to a sourwood in Harri son's line; thence North avd with Har rison's line 31 poles to his white oak corner: then East. rv,lp tn a at tie branch; thence South with the GRANDMOTHER'S CAKES Pound, Layer, Rasin 1A Per Pound . ,1ft CHEESE Rich Creamy Fine Flavor iii. 17c Tender Cut Beans 4 S2S 25c Finest Granulated Sugar K ' 48c 25 lb. $1 in Rnir 1.17 O Wont 14 nr.ln, to a branch: thence dn ii, i, "ufl Dn' thence uth Wltn to the Beginning containinr niV lr7? I1 2?? l0e. tl, -,,1 " MWH i'tWiUK! lirXrIN'NIN'G 'I- . ' n. acrt ' rr.la white oak on North swle of r,l at or les Heeded Browning and Harvev Browning, nnr' their wives, ..deed bearing dite of re cembor 9t.h, 1905, and known as th" Howell Tract SECOND TRACT- RFHINMIVr: T-l. . ,, - . j" wnii uas on iNonn sine to A A Hnwel? iv WilliVm f 150 ftet of a small i u uuann SJllU :UU(J It'ttl and Pst of walnut at lower side of -aid road, and runs Northwest direc tion ooO feet more or less, to Queen's line of Browning tract U a small black oak in or near said line; then South 70 East with sai l B. B. Brown intr old line 7G0 feet, to an sh r.r chestnut stump, to said B. B. Brown ing's corner (now Queen); then South u west hw ieet with a. K. mwn. APPLE BUTTER Large Can 15c HOMINY Canned 3 & 25c -re IK' patent medicine J 1 S i" anrelite nds . ' tongues are never - ,tCrl,?a'C-,And th . 3Yl ''ke clockwork, 1" bee" g'ven '.ixative. children like this V yoursclf-.f you "f a famous family We the vital orqani. I -V them need help at Uet it. they aie stimulant be the liver that's hold enough dull the sensell "ous syrup pepsin once or twice a week will avoid all xnis. it contains fresh laxative herbs, active senna, and pure pepsin, and does a world of good to anv system -young or old. You can always get this fine prescriptional preparation at any drug store. Just ask them for Dr. Caldwell's syrup pepsin. Get some syrup pepsin today, and protect your family from those bilious days, frequent sick spells and colds. Keep a bottle in the medicine chest instead of cathartics that so often bring on chronic constipation. Dr. Caldwell's syrup pepsin can always be employed to give clogged bowels a thorough cleansing, with none of that painful griping, or burning feeling after ward. It isn't expensive. . - " V . . 1' I J I J 11 11 I l (f I ! on a dogwood on bank of Browninc-1 Branch : thrneo N- 30 E. 55 noles to a pile of rock; thence South 53 East 3? nolos to a s.Tiall rock; then North Z1:' Fast 60 roles to a hickory on , ion oi rine ri'lce; thence un slid , ,: . Iridee South 09' Fast IS "oH t " F SUe" h,ne to 7 buckeye i chestnut: thence Sonth R?u w Crner I" Brow"' I'ne at lower side !l ' noVs to a chestnut stump"; thence jLu CI F ' . a J. Smith K.vt 15 no'es to a -hV-"nut-lfw T3113 h"?' ' V16"- weSte!y around then !ni,tK i VL oo i ". the lower SIiC of said road, 610 feet, ' nlTorv- thence South Sv ft, 5 W r IeM' W'th 8aid " ' noVs to' Sf ,!f. ft c it0 slake at lower side of said road, w V; ii i ; n? '?Ulh PP0ite xvhite oak, the beginning 4 East 11 poles to a 'chestnut; .,,rnpr. ). v w An " i there" South 48' F.t . t-orner, tnen M, w. 40 feet to the knfSien'Tr Sr.W. ! l-rV 7nr ':;t:, M Vabeglvning .t . - .i. ' ;V.1. r 'stake m G. A. Cunningham's line on South side of the Browning road, and runs East with said line 40 poles, more or less, to a stake at B. B. Brownings line; then North to the Sunnyfield BACON Sliced-Rindless Pkg. lb. Pkg. 2Sc LIMA BEANS Medium Green to a lvnn: then Nnrtb 7BW. Wwt KQ ; no'es to a hnckeve: then W. 45 poles ! to a sfake; then North ?.".' Fnt 12 , fro a ske: then North j "r 10 nie. to a stake; then S. 20 I W.t 1V nMn t-v otake : tVpee j North West 3i noles to thp Wo- i irinmne. coritainin? one hundred flOO) acre, more nr Imi KeinCT fh. tin. tract of land conveveH to B. B Brown- in? nTfl others; hv AoaA, heqroa 1ate "r """'".W S ionn. as rpiiterp'' -n t-A 0e flf RrrJafn, nf-Heeds of t 11 " "'''h deed and record refer- PEANUT BUTTER lb. Loose 15c CATSUrQr is"c m Mo COFFEE 2 lbs. 25c FLOUR ta 24 & SSc BrowT.ing road: then Wit. nd with said road, and its meanderings to the Begining, containing two and one-half acres, more or less. Said property being fully described in a deed from Cordelia Green, and others, as regis tered in Book 56, page 450, et seq., Office of Register of Deeds of Hay wood County, North Carolina. inis zna. day ol r ebruary, 1932. S T. OTTF-TTAr Pillsbury's PANCAKE FLOUR 2 pkgs. 25c Star Washing Powder 10pk?s.25c 3 Sf 25c PALMOLIVE SOAP. .4 cakes 19c Iona Tender Crushed CORN sSJr Atlantbc &: Pacii hc TEX ca , on- made. Feb 4-11-18-25 Mar. 3 Trustee

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