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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i Tri waVMESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 4 Exhibit Of Fine Pictures To Be At High School Ail Famous Schools of Art Represented in Great Collection. . A splendid opportunity for Art Education is offered in the exhibit 01 Fine Art Prints which will be on dis Wednesday February 10 through Friday February 12, at the Waynes vflle High School. There will be a small admission charge which will be used for the purchase of pic for our schools. There are 160 large colored reproductions of the Old nrf modern Masters. Among the most famous artists represented are: noinaWnuirh. Titian. Da Vinci, Ter- bouch, Murillo, Van Dyclc, Raphael, and manv others of the Old Masters, while among the more modern are representative subjects from the brush f Vn.ter. Georsre De FroBt Brush, George lnnes, Ernest Albert, Frank PuvenecV, Gardner Symons, nruce Crane, William Wyant, Harry vm cent, Robert Wesley Amick and Gus tave Wiegand. tate their premise. ,AT,nroximtely 10 percent oi me JtA were returned isigned, and in some instances assistance was asked of the health officer in advising best methods of sanitating- the preme. The number signed was more than was expected, because many rural homes have already sanitated their property. The officials are trying to bring Haywood's standard up to where it will be first among the counties in the "state in the point of sanitation. ftoults Of Sanitary Campaign Satisfactory E. L. Hinton, Haywood County health nffi.r. has lust completed a samta tion campaign in the rural districts nf the countv with satisfactory results. The campaign was launched here a few weeks ago when cards for proper iv owners to sign were distributed at the schools. The signing of the cards was pledging that the owners would do everything possible to sani- Mr. Lonzie Meseer of White Oak is now in Asheville attending Cecil's Business College. -Mr. Messer finish ed high school at Hues creek msx year. He is one of Mr. Sutton White Oak Rambler?. Both the Baptist and the Presby terian Sunday Schools are having a good attendance. DINNER FOR A NICKEL Extraordinary, if true! and it is true. To explain. Mrs. H. w. Bur nett has charge of the cafeteria for the East Waynesville school and serves a good dinner, or lunch, to the children for five cents. We asked for a chance to get this dinner at the same price and got it' The Menu for Wednesday was a slice of meat loaf, a generous helping of creamed potatoes, two rolls, and a preserved pear. This menu is changed from day to day. Can anybody else get in? We don t know. We got in. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS S. L. Cline of VaJdese now has in cubator capacity for hatching 45,000 eggs. He uses eggs irom oioou-iesicu flocks only. AL NOTICES J. M. Cornelius of Sherrill's Ford in Catawba County has begun a swine' feeding demonstration with ten head of hogs. Home grown feeds will be used. Four samples of Irishotatoes from four sections of Lincoln County were shipped to the College chemis try department last week for tests as to the iodine content. WHITE OAK Certified lespedeza seed is bringing from $600 to $900 mere a car to Row an irrowers than the common field run of untested commercial seed. "I began tak- lnar Cardui when in a weakened, run-down condition," writes Mrs. P. S. Perrit, of Wesson, Miss. "I took one bot tle, and I seemed to Im prove so much that I sent for six bottles. Af ter I had taken the six bottles, I seemed entire ly well. "Before I took Car dui, I was nervous, rest less, blue and out of heart. I felt depressed all the time. After I took Cardui, all this disappeared. "I gave my daughter Cardui and it helped to relieve Irregular . . This medicine haa ben uajd Djr women lor over iv years. i.irt 1 I I Take Thedford's Black-Draught In Constipation, IndlceaUoo, The little community of White Oak seems to be rapidly increasing in irwt.h. In the past year the families of White Oak have almost doubled. The last family to move to White Oak was Mr. and Mrs. Lee Owens of Mazolwood For the past year Mr Owens has been working in the furni ture factory of Hazclwood. He has now decided to try farm life for the next yeas. On Saturday after Mr. Owens came to White Oak he was shown that he was welcome by a seranading party composed of Mr. Hub Hunter, Mr. AtIo Hunter. Mr. Hobert Dickett, Mr. lei ler Green, Mr. Henry Parton, Miss Neta Mae Duckett, Miss Alice and Dora Hunter. Miss Mary Francis, and Lucy Parton. Mr. Teller Green and Miss Mary Francis made music and the rest danced to Mr. Green's calls They played games and all declared they had a nice time and Mr. and Mrs Owens invited them back again. Mr. Albert Hunter of White Oak has moved to River Side, where he will engage in the doings of that com munitv. Mr. Hunter will be missed in the Sunday School of White Oak where he has been on duty for the last few years of his living on White Oak. Mr. Hunter attended both the Baptist and the Presbyterian Sunday School. Mr. Eugene Sutton is building a new modern log house on Stevens Creek of this community. Mr. Sutton expecting a seranading party and leaving one partition out of the house so his so called White Oak Ramblers can swing their partners without getting tangled with the other dancers. Mr. Sutton has had several parties in the last few months, he has a crowd of dancers that he calls his "White Oak Ramblers," and Mr. Tel ler Green has his crowd which he calls his '"Stevens Creek Hustlers." Next Saturday night the two will try out their crowds on the Hepco bridge. The winning crowd will be given a prize. The two crowds planned this dance at a party at Mr. Edd T-ed fords last week. 1A six ter cent dividend was paid to stockholders of the Durham Farmers' Mutual Exchange last week and an additional one per cent patronage div idend was paid to both stockholders and non stockholders on business done through the association. The newly organized Orange Coun- tv mutual exchange nas iueiu 1,000 ushels of soybeans for its farmer Tho ueA will be used in hay production. A group of Carteret County growers tpived $707.45 net for a car of 76 hogs sold on the Richmond market last week. Three hundred Johnston County tobacco growers had the county farm agent to clean their planting seed last week. Records kept by 15 ..Edgecombe Pnuntv farmers show that they re ceived 50 cents a bushel more for their f-nrn 1V sellinii k through hogs as pork than by it as grain. attempting to market Sales til the Pitt County curb market for the first week in Decem ber last year umounted to $59.. This year for the same week, ir.o sales amounted to $114.44. Tyrrell County farmers will use more lime on their land this season and will cut down the amount of fer tilizers, reports the county agent'. Acfues PA I Mrs. I). L. Massey of Vcjidoll, route 1, reports selling $98.15 ..worth of poultry and eggs from a flock of 20 hens in 1931. Mr. Massey sold $138 worth of milk from four cows since My 15. thence down the ridge S- 54-30 E. 8 poles; S. 71 E. 30 poles; S. 7-30 E. 10 poles S. 15 E. 9 poles to a white thors at a cliff; thence S. 15-30 E. 3 poles to a stake in the road; thence S. 36 W. with the road and D. A Owne's line, 20 poles to a stake; thence S. 1 30' E. 30 poles to a stake at the Creek ; thence down the Creek S. 76 E. 13 poles; S. 79 K. 14 poles; aouwi 71-45 E. 10 poles; South 43 E. 6 poles; N. 16 E. 10 poles; N. 611-30 E. 24 poles; N. 73 E. 6 poles; N. 64 E. o poles; S. 34 E. 6 poles; .. vs c. iu poles; N. 20 E. 4 poles; N. 28-30 W 6 poles; N. 49 W. 6 poles; N. 76-30 W. 14 poles; N. 45 E. 12 poles; X. 70 E. 12 poles: N- w p. 4 poies; -,r. rt-ov E: 4 poles; N. 78 E. 13 piles; N. EO-30 E. 18 poles; N. 2 W. 19 V'a poles; N. 19-30 W. 4 poles; N. 30 W- 22 pole; N. 19. W. 5 poles; crossing the main fork of the creek ; thence up the west fork 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 Beginning, containing 118 acres, more or less. ExeeDtmcr and reserving oowever, from the foregoing anove described lands and premises, the house anJ lot, known as the U- ti. rerguson resi dence, awarded to the said U, II. Fer mimn a his homestead, by a jury on June 6, 1931. edscribed as follow BEGINNING t a stake, 10 feet r.. nf ffco V. V.. corner of the U. H. Fer guson dwelling house, and r ans '.hence N. 10 feet to a r.take; thence w. iuu feet to a p.take; lier.w S. 100 feet to a otalrp- fhi'nc K. 100 feat feet to a stake; thence N- '.'O i"et to the point of Beginning. srrnNn tract ON HAYWOOD COL' XT Y. ailjoin- inir the lands of An?'itie Haynes ft nl! BEGINNING o.i a sto.no standing by a large ohes'nut scump with point ers on top of Rich Mtn.. the same be ing the convr i tnj. 70 fere trac: of land fOn i vttl bv til" navtio? .of the first part to the heirs at law of Joseph F i'arcl. and run as fol lows: N. 20 10' W- 9 poles; N. 35 E. 15 poles, 8 links to a white oak; N. 29 45' W. 20 poles; N. 4 45'' W 12 poles; N. 62 .'!0' E. 9 poles; N 29 E. 12 poles; N. 21 30' E. 14 poles; T: 34 l.V K. 12 Doles, to a stake: thence N- (Var. vL.) 28Vi poles to a chestnut; 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, corner of the 76 acre tract; thence E. with the Northern boundary line of said 76 acre tract (Var. 2 45') 306 U poles to the place of Beginning, con taining 231 acres, more or less. 1 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 Glenn Palmer and Lawrence Russell, on the North by the lands of Boyce and Madison County line, on the East by the Madison County line and H. C- Ferguson and on the South by M. Ttf Nolnnd heirnr all and everv Of the lonl nwripd Tiw TI. H. Ferguson on the waters of Fines Creek, containing 120 acres more or less. This the 6th day of January, 1932 .1. A. LOWE. Sheriff of Haywood County, North Carolina. said road to a stake corner of Cham . rui . knM s. with their Dion rio wt - line to stake in North margin of the walk leading from Main Street to X. M. C. A.; thenee E. with said walk and North Main Street to the BEGIN NING. Being the home place -of i. N. Mease which is adjoined by Cham pio. Fibre Co:, C. T. Wells hinds and others, and includes all the lands be tweea North Main Street and Fibre ville Street- . oaie raue ""j1" . ments or any other assessments to the Town of Canton. This the 27th day of Jan., 193. S M. ROBINSON, Trustee. Jan.28-Feb...4-ll-18-25 NOTICE OF SALE TKUsrce. NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY. xt.i:.. k.MKu vivon tkat the un- nvuv-i n - - - - -J t.nrfi.. will sell at DUbllC auction to the last and highest bidder ...k o v. rnrt House door (Masonic Temple now used as Court on Monday the 29th day of February, 1932, at 12 o'doch M., the lands here inafter deenbed. oaie oving under and by virtue oi me power i ale contained in a certain deed of i t T M Mm Si., to the undersigned trustee dated the 23rd day of July, 1927, and regisierru m office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County, Book 21 page Default having been made in the pay nr n, inriihtpdness secured by I IMTI I W we- said deed of trust and in the payment of taxes and assessments against the same as provided in said deed of trust, and demand having been made upon the undersigned trustee by the holder of the indebtedness to sell the lands as described m said deed oi u-ust which said lands are described as 4-.l 1-.xrC Lying and being in the Town of Canton, and BEGINNING at a stake in the North Margin of Fibreville Road a-ad west margin of First Ave nue east of power transformer or plant and runs with North margin of Fibreville Road a westerly direction to the Champion Fibre Company s i;o tv, nlH Cook line: and runs thence with the Champion Fibre Com pany's line a Northerly course io a stake in Champion Fibre Company's line at the said Company's water line; thence a southerly course with said water line to the BEGINNIWu. con taining about 10 acres more or less on which is located five four roomed dwelling houses. About five or six lots from this boundary have heretofore been sold, which is hereby excepted- Sale made subjeet to street assess ments or any other assessments to the Town of Canton. This the 27th day of Jan., 1932. J. R. MORGAN, Trustee, Jan. 28-Feb. 4-11-18-25 trust be foretime mmimI trfjtft Will rjfj. otQtav. - " ... vucf J the Courthouse door, in fi. r Til- i n . , . " Saturday, the 13th day 0( 1ftS2. and will sell tn ifc.il der for cash the folhwiJ rei eovi.. aim tg athan ireen lowjiship County and being more described as follows: HEXUNNINU on a Rhodarmer's corner and If,' h" .Z.i TOteS lO & nn. 82 E. 66 poles to a staki ridge; thenee with said fat W. 11 poles; N. 8 45 N. 12 W. 13 poles u oak, Messer s corner; said Messer line x. 32' N. 10 W, 60 poles; Ji poles to a locust, E. Z. corner; thence with said W. 123 poles to the W Count ining Zl acres mot. This the I3ta day of Ji; WILLIAM T. HaJ Jan. 14-21-2J1eb. 4. Krvin Kitchens of Havesyille, Clay ('ounty, has built a new home, paid 1931 taxes and doesn't owe a cenc to any man, he says. Reasons given are a herd of Jersey cows, a flock of Wyandotte hens amd all foodstuffs, fruit, vegetables, and meats grown at home. a mid When you take Bayer Aspirin you are sure of two things. It's sure relief, and it's harmless. Those tablets with the Bayer cross do not hurt the heart. Take them when ever you suffer from Headaches Neuritis Colds Neuralgia Sore Throat Lumbago . Rheumatism Toothache When your head achesfrom any cause-when a cold has settled in your joints, or you feel those deep-down pains of rheumatism, sciatica, or lumbago, take Bayer Aspirin and get real relief. If the . package says Bayer, it's genuine. And nuine Bayer Aspirin is safe. Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer manufacture of monoacetic aeidestcr of salicylicacid. 0GVARE OF IMITATIONS IL the NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXE CUTION NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY. J. R. Hipps vs. IIMTITTR AKT1 RY VIRTTTK OF AX EXECUTION directed to the under signed Sheriff of Haywood County, from the Superior Court of said Coun ty in the above entitled action, I will i.n MnTirlnv. Fphnmrv 8. 1932. at 12:00 o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door of said County, (now Masonic lempie being used as County Courthouse), sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest whicn tne saia u. Ferguson, the defendant, has in following descriBecl real esiaie, to wit: . . FIRST TRACT: Lying and being ih. mefuro if .Tnnathnn Creek, ad joining the lands of C. A. Campbell, R. Boyd, Jr., et ai: BEGINNING on a poplar on the w. bank of Jonathan's Creek and runs 50 W. 90 poles to a stake on the bank of the road; thence down the road, N. 57 E. 14 poles to a small tho hank of the l'oad: thence N. 17-30 W. 20 poles to a white oak on the top of the ridge; thence m 97.1 k W 9.1 -noles to a large branch; thence up said branch with its various moandenngs as lonows. o- ( 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. 1W lVAt: S. 35-10 W. ion feet; S. 35 W. 100 feet; S. 32 W. 100 feet: R. 44-0 W. 100 feot;-S. 4-30 W. 40 feet; S. 52 W- 3R feet: N. RR-30 W. 65 feet: N. 57-30 W. 80 feet: S. 13-30 W. 40 feet; North 85-80 W. 86 feet to a stake (Minle gone: thence S. 51-30 NOTICE OF SALE PY TRUSTEE NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD dOUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned trustee will sell at public auction to the last and highest bidder for cash at the Court House door (Masonic Temple now used as Court Hot se) in the Town of Waynesvflle on Monday the 29th day of February, 1932, at 12 o'clock M., the lands here- ilpcrih(l Sain heintr made I under and by virtue of the power of sale containea in a certain ueea oi trust from J. N. Mease, Sr., to the undersigned trustee dated the 7th day December, 1928, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County, Book 22, page 365. Tlnfault having lwn made in the Oav- I ment of the indebtedness secured by said deed ot trust ana in tne .payment of taxes and assessments against tne i . i i same as provided in saia oeea oi trust and demand having been made upon the undersigned trustee by the ImlHpr nf thtk indebtedness to sell the lands described in said deed of trust, said lands being described as follows: FIRST TRACT: On the Worth side of Main Street, adjoining W. J. Hampton and Mrs. H. L. Cochran, and being all that lot lying between the Cochran Building,, which said Coch ran Building is now occupied by S. W. Smathers Barber Shop and new building recently erected by W. J. Hampton and being the same lot on which the J. N- Mease store building is located on, and which lot was con veyed to J. N. Mease by Root- Win field and wife, Laura Winfield in a JuJ AaiaA 7t-li Aav nfW -19(17 nH registered in Book 25, page 302 and described as toiiows: BEGINNING at a stake in the cen ter of Main Street, in the town of Canton and corner of the G. W. Hampton tract formerly the O. M. fimafhAT'a irnnt nnA rilna n?itVi Ilia Hne N. 15 deg. W. 4 poles and 10 feet to a stake in said line; tnence h. .t4 d g. W. 2 poles and 17 links to a cfalrn f Vienna S 9(i Alxt F 4 nrtlfie nrrl 7 Seet te a stake in said street ; thence N. m de? K. l noie. 3 leet and 'I in. to the BEGINNING. Containing 9 square poles, more or less. ' SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake N. marein of Main Street, corner to C. T. Wolls tract and rurts N. with said tract crossinc Oamn jround branch to a stake in Soring ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the the estate of Alice Felmet, de ceased, late of Haywood County North Carolina. This is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Canton, N. C, on Or before the 3rd day of March, 1933, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons in debted to the said estate will please mane immmiaie puyuieni. This ZKth day ouanuary, ivjz. S R. FELMET, Administrator of Alice Felmet, J.-in. 28-March3rd. deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the administra- tr-iv nf tho oat n to nf 11, f;. Davis, de- feaspA. lnfa nf Hnvwoful Countv. N. C, this is to notiry all persons navmg ln!mci ncnintf: flip psfntik nf Raid de- Ceased to exhibit them to the under signed a Cove Creek, N. C. on or be fore the 23rd day of January, 1933, or this aotice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This January 23, 1932- MKS. r'LUKENUt; UAV1S, Administratrix. Ain28-Feb4-ll 18-25-Mar3 MS&W NOTICE OF SALE OF TATE Under and by virtue o authority contained in deed of trust, dated No 1927, and recorded in B 101, Haywood County ft executed by Claude C. Si wife, to the Citizens Ni of Raleigh, N. C, Trad sumed by.-. Alley, J; ent owner, default bavin; in the payment oi tne smrred thereby, where!)' amount of said indebted due and payable and deii been made by the holder uoon the trustee nam artvertise and sell the scribed in said deed of tj dersigned will offer for si at public auction at tne door in Waynesville, Hi; ty, N. C, at noon on Wee ruary 10th, 1932, the ! scribed real estate: All that certain piece land, situate, lying and M nesville Township, Haju North Carolina, about m fthe Courthouse in War! located on Brown Avsl such shapes, courses ano will more fully appear to a prat thereof, m Shoolbred. C. E., dates 1927, and on file with ti Veterans Loan Fund North Carolina, and be: scribed as follows, to-wi BEGINNING on a East side line of Richla: Avenue where it inters KilHan boundary line ml Seuth S5 degrees t.asi 4 Killian's line to a staw of Balsam Avenue ; the trreea 45 minutes East Balsam Avenue to a sUl Lot No. 6; thence orj 30 minutes West in nf Tnt Nn 6 to a stsk of Brown or Richland A: Nm-tb 8 deirrees 30 mil fut uritVi kiHa line of sis enue to the BEGINNIS No. 7, in Block 17, ol ao rofftrHAH in MaD index "G," Haywood U This being the same ioj veyed to Claude u. wife, by deed from i wife, Maggie Lilly, : first, 1927, and, recorflt nf the Reeister of I wood County, N. C Paee'395. This 6th day of Jat J North Carolina Bl Company, Trus to Citizens Natfc Raleigh, N. C, T Bv: John P President. Terms of Sale Cash. Place of Sale Courthf . nesville, N. C. 1 Tia. nf Sali-Voc: February 10th, 1P;; Jan. 14-reb 4. $1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator's C. T. A. of the estate of Geo. D. Sherrill, Sr., deceased, late of Hay 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, A.sheville, N C, on or before the 25th 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, 1932. GEO. D. SHERRILL, Jr. J. E. DUNN. Administrators f Geo. ;D. Sherrill, S-, deceased. Jan. 21 Feb 25. N O T I Notice is hereby ( nartnershm heretow tween the undersigns mi1 P TV Dpaton ana- been dissolved atid the tnfn .nnnnctpH UHOf thn Wavnesville I'r- will hereafter be cone- present firm name a3 undersigned, vv . Deaton as partners herebv civen that & S. Goode have no con. partnership business 1 the name or " Company. Th!a thn 21 dev i , WAYNESVILLE -- "P.r E. 36 poles to a white 'fk m t uft : theoice w. to a stake in South been made in the payment of the notes pan of a ridee; tr"ntv margin oc rioreviiie noao near tne tnereoy secured, ami the holder there poles to a stake i D. A. Owen'sine; l rtrinjr; thence with said margin of of having directed that the said deex EXECUTRIX Having qualified tJ tV,a acta to nf ROW. ' --J Ivis w tO Wf NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE claims ag' Under and by virtue of the power! ., f M,i tof of sale contained in a deed of trust, iSrit W executed by John Messer and wife, J!,nde",gn" or befo 1932, or this notice i . recO"- uar- ui hick indebted fo ssid' make immediatPF 1931. , ry l.inHn Mpswir: tn thd HTilpreYcmp! trustee, bearing date bf the 1st of April, 1931, and recorded in the office of the Registerof Deeds of Havwood County, in Book 29, at Page 54, to which Book and Page reference is hereby made for the terms and coh- tions of the same, and default having Executrix. 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