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It URSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932 TTTP. WAVTJT?GVTT tt urnrrvrT a TXTtarT Page 3 Hfitfl PpriTI SppHI large amo"nt of soybeans in n J 1 , - --- ... TT ; : l stait t.ns rgests. the )d n v ,t i th ? is a healthy interest in the ; ion of certified farm seeds of variety and proven worth. when the work was first :he North Carolina Crop Ini-j .:-.; Association certified onlyj jshel? of farm seeds," leports arsi, dire-tor of this work , College. "Last year, 1931, e lation certified 184,880 bush- il in addition to 1.9dO ounces!" soyoeans 0 feed. The Association has issued a small bulletin an- i . . . . ? ii. . i as: tne cemricauon oi me seeas :::g the growers having- them The seeds listed have passed i emulations and are now be td for purity and geimina :he laboratories. Their final tion depends on the outcome tests." t ot seeds eeruneu Dy Mr. nd' his co-workers last year ,t15 bushels of corn, 10,300 of wheat, 49,060 bushels of tiTo ousneis oi rye, 5,zvt vf barley, 22,420 bushels of ;, 40,000 bushels of lespe ,0fi5 bushels of cotton, 1,540 of Irish potatoes, 1,950 ounces icco seea ana o,uuu Dusneis ot feet potatoes. the value of this certifica- jrk, Mr. Darst finds that cer fcpedeza seed free from dodder ig from 2 to 5 cents a pound i an the uncertified verieties. Da ist says also that some un- g rowers have been attracted possibilities of profiting on the reputation established by eer- iieties and strains of seeds and Big seed in fucli a manner an be sold at a lower price iarket.-' Cheap seed of doubt-it''.-' is frequently found now fig wun oetter seed ot high Growers are warned tn be licit against this. e amount of soybeans in his if i corn. Mr. Purdip hac Knilt Av In Abundance !tothe point where n'tnous fer- niiir Uu more narm tnan good, says Mr. Blair. "Mr. Purdie makes over a bale of cotton to the a-re without nitroRtn fertilizer. The corn and soybean combination is planted on each field one year out of every three, the field going to cotton in the other two years." Any fainir! in North Caivliiia can Candidate Cards p!a: All lie ap. i this year, Mr. Blair he needs is one bushel osting less than one dollar. At the start, every soybean seed should be saved so that eight or ten bushels may be had next vear and then enough later to plant in every field of torn on the place. Another way is to buy one bushel of lespedeza seed, costing two dollars, and sow this on an acre of small grain this spring. From this small amount, five to ten bushels may be saved for seed next year. Mr. Blair says he realizes times are hard, but there is no farmer who cannot make this simple start in building up his soil to prepare for better days to come. FOR TAX COLLECTOR I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Tax Collector of Haywood County, subject to the wishes of the voters of the Democratic Party the June Primary. Your support will be appreciated. BRYAN MEDFORD. Waynesville Route 2. LEGAL NOTICES i the Masonic Temple in said Town, ivj v j uru s uie i ourt House,) : v noch. r. .!.. the oth d i:o'. to the -1 J or cash. ; estate to' of L. II. Utt, .Silei-i a nesville Five Boys From County On Honor Roll At Wake Forest Jng Fertile Soil Is Simple And Cheap neason lolks in North Carolina build up their soil is that it y to do, so simnle and s-o statement is attributed to nlie, successful Cumberland farmer, who made the re- k i a farmers' meeting attended 2noi ('. Bla'ir, extension agronomist itetj College. Mr; Blair says this ind$l him of the Biblical story in (Special to The Mountaineer.) The names of five Haywood county men are listed on the honor roll of Wake Forest College released today by Reg ister Grady Patterson. Four are from Canton and one from Waynes ville. The scholastic average of each warrants his placement among the upper half of the 800 students e'ii oil ed. The Waynesville representative is Herbert Baucom, son of Rev. and Mrs. H. W- Bauconi. The quartet from Canton is made up of the Cogtlill brothers, W. W. and D. II.. sons of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Cogdill; Charles Owen, son of Rev and Mrs C F- Owen; Cecil Roberts son of Mr. and Mrs. X. J. Roberts. PAINS QUIT COMING "When X vu a, gtrL X suf fered periodically with ter rible pains In my back and sides. Often X would bend almost double with the In tense pain. This would last for hours and X could set no relief. "I tried almost every thing that was recom mended to me, but found nothing that would help until X began taking CarduL My mother thought It would be good for me, so she got a bottle of Cardul and started me taking It. X soon Improved. The bad spells quit coming. X was soon In normal health." Mrs. Jewel Harris, Wlnnsborflk Texas. day iiiLTiesi miller e foilowinir descri :.,! wit: Adjoining the lands 1-ramlett and T. R. ihaml nurnson unci other, in YY Township: FIRST TRACT: REGIXXIXG o a small dogwood on the branch and runs South 33- West 1-1 po!es to a maple on another branch; then up said branch South 21 ' Fast 2X poles p a i?,1'-'1 ,nuk' tht'"' South' 60' Kast .,0 poles to a r.iaple and vine; then South 2t poles to a muni.. i,i il... of Herren's Grev tr,.t ,'., i. South 85 Kast 42 poles; thence North 1? ""t 28 poles; thence South SO" Kast GO poles to a chestnut oak, How ell s corner, to Cook trwi ti... . with line of the same North 10" West V"1 to me branch ; thence down the branch Nroth 85" West 41 poles: inline iitM noies I line fifty (50) acres, more or less M 12:a Known as the uninngham Tract. of March. SIXTH TRACT: A.lioin,, ,.- t ,, ibove mentioned: BIXII XX INC. at a ucumebr corner of the William Browning tract and Harvey Browning land and runs Sjuth ;!; poles to a hickory, coiner of Harvey Browning's line and Israel Medford's line; theme East :!; poles to a double lynn at the branch; thence with the meanderings of the branch to the Beginning, con taining five acres, more or less, be ing described in a deed from Israel Medford and wife to Vina Juskson, dated January HI, iSS'.i, as recorded i. ..v" ....... .... in tjui'it i , pj;e i.r.i o. Weeds, Office of Register of Deeds f Hav wooJ County, North Carolina. SEVENTH TRACT. BECINNINC at a white oak on the South bank of Browning branch, ami running Kast, or nearly so, to a stake ami buck"-p' stump on the bank of said branch, Lee's and Green's and Harrison's corn ers; then South 7G nolis tr Hi and I line X. and 10 feet :.ce S. C4M links to a i p '-i s and house tract; thence North "0 v o nu-riue to a apanisii oak and pine 12 poles; thence North 7 West ,Vi thT Nrth T Wtst V poles; then South 20' West 14 ole V ' to the whlte oak' Begin to a branch; thence down the hrnnrl. I n,nK iw'.',u'r' iitn in ingr five acres. i nin o nt iiks Bold At All Druo Stores. ,.,n Mi ! Kivor Seven Haywood Girls Attending N. C. C. W. ie prophet h.lisha toh Xan- eper, to bathe seven times Jordan to cure his dis- fvaaman wanted to do some hing" arfd was with, difficulty to accept the prophet's simple practice of growing (Special to The Mountaineer) Haywood County's representatives at North Carolina College for Women 'this scholastic year are seven, accord ing to records at the secretary's of fice. Waynesville is represented with four and Canton three. Those attending from Waynesville are: Misses Edwi-na McDowell, Marion McDowell, Helen Martin and Evelyn Underwoo'i. Canton's residents are Misses Eliza beth Battison, Mildred Clontz and Margaret Henderson. mi me ueirinrnnir rnnu ml..,, three and one-half (S31...) acres, mn-f or less. This being the same land deeded to A. A. Howell hv William Browning and Harvey Browning, and their wives, deed bearing date of De eemlier th, 1905, and known as th Howell Tract SKCOND TRACT: BEG IN MIX (I ! on a dogwood on bank nf Km., ,.. Branch; thence N IJO' K. oo poles to a pile of rock; thence South 5.T" East ;;2 poles to a small rock; then North. 'IN1" Fast ISO poles to a hickory on top of Pine ridge; thence up "said ridge South f!" Fast 1U. poles to a chestnut; theme South' MS" East 15- poles to a chestnut stump; thence South 00" East 15 poles to a -lies nut then South 4S" Kast 22 poles to a nii-Kovv: thence South poles to a : pile of rock; thcu'e Sou 111 1 'If East 11 poles to a chestnut; thence South . .481 Fast "0 piles to a 1 red oak. corner of the Howell Tiact; thence South ,'10 West 40' poles 'to a lynn; then North M" Weft 2S poleq Take Thedford's Black-Drausht for Conatlphtlon. Indigestion, and Blllonannsa. NOTICK I hereby notify that I will not pay any bills unless contracted by me in person. : S. S. 1.. SMITH. Feb, 11-18-25. pd XOTICE OF TKl'STKE'S Look Around The Closets and Find That Pair of Shoes That KJed Repairs and Brine: Them to us. We Will - like Them Good as New at a Small Cost Money 1 Saved Is Money Made. THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP NEXT WESTERN UNION On Monlay, the 7th lav of March, 11)32, at 11:110 o'clock A. M.. at the Courthouse door in the town of Way nesville (Masonic Temple), Haywood County, North Carolina, the under lined trustee, Will sell at public out-cry to the. highest bidder for cash the following described lands and premises, lying and being in Haywood County, North Carolina, and fully described as follows: BEGINNING on a stake in the North sioe line of Beulah Avenue, 50 feet from a stake which is 1(1 feet feet Xorth of a white oak, corner of W. M. Herren's land, and runs thence N. 1" 10' W. 15(1 feet to a stake; thence . N. 88" 40' stake; thence to a stake in Buleah .Avenue; thence with the side line of said Beulah Av al a lynn; men .Morth ,!)'." West 5! poles to n buckeye; then W. 45 pides to a stake; then North 22" East 12 noles to a stake; then North fi2M; " W. I!) noles to a stake; then S. 20'i' West 14 PoU'S to :l still;,.- t!w,nT.n North 85 West :U polos to'the Be I ginning, containing .ne hundi e.l ( 100) acres, more or less, being the 'ame tract of land conveyed to H. B. Brown ing, and others, bv deed beari.ig date of September :!, 1000, as lerii-tered in the OHic" of Register of Deeds of Tlniiwoml Comity, in Rook !:!. jxujr 114. to which deed and record refer ence is made. b'.Ci;i'TLG: jrom the msi btn-e mentioned tract, livwrer, tc.i tiejm on the South tidv uf the tui,i, h ( l,,'e where Browning now hrex, t ,nclmle lite xpnnf and house, an vnouyh Ik low the xurina , Jar EXCEPTING from the last men tioned tract about two acres as fol lows: BEGINNING on a dogwood in sink hold and runs West 13 pules, more or less, to a soui-wood in Harri son's line; thence North and with Har rison's line 31 poles to his white oak corner; then East 5 poles to a stake at the branch; thence South with the branch 31 poles to the Hee-innimr EJGHT TRACK: BEGINNING at a white oak on North side of road and about 150 feet West of a small i branch that crosses said "oad near and East of walnut at lower side of -aid road, and runs Northwest direc- uon .hip j ect more or less, to Queen's line of Browning tract to small black oak in or near said line; then South 7(1 East with said B. H Blown ng old line 700 feet to an' ash, or chestnut stump, to said B. I!. Brown ingV .(iiner (now Queen); then South 0- West SIX) feet with B. It. Brown ing.-., or Queen s line to a buckeye loiner in Browning line at lower' side ot -oad near a gate, and in Mird I ut man's line; then westerly around the lower side of said road, Old feet more or less, with said Put man's lint' to stake at lower side of said ro;ol opposite whit,, ,mk (u, . corner; then N. V. Ill fe.d to the wnue oak, itegitining, containing six acres, more or less, -NINTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in G. A. Cunningham's line on South side of the Browning road, and runs East with said line 4(1 poles more or less, to a stake at I! ' Biowiimg's line; the,, North t. BiMwnmg road; then West ami with -aid road, and its moando-mgs to the Begining, containing two ami one-half fwi':i- nwi. I .... I ' , I " ss- property bemjr fully .lesc.ibe.l , u (k.( fl.ol;, Cordelia (Jreen. and otbels ill loIK Oil. Dlliri. .1 15 deir. W l n. to a stake in said line: d 'g. W. 2 poles and stake; thence S. 2ti dog i ii'ei to a stake in said strict; thence X. OS deg E. 1 pole, 3 feet and 2 in. to the BEGINNING. Coruaininjr il square poles, more or lew SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake N. margin of Main Street, corner to C. T. Wells tract and runs X. with said tract crossing Camp ground branch to a stakt? in Spring Dra-in; thence W. to a stake in South margin of Fibreville Road near the spring; thence with said "margin of said road to a stake corner 'rf f 'luiM,- pion Fibre Co.; thence S- with their Ime to Stake in North margin of the walk leading from Main Street to Y. M. C. A. ; thence E. with said walk and North Main Street to the BEGIN--X1NG. Being the home place of J. N. Mease which is adjoined bv Cham pion Fibre Co:, C. T. Wells lands and others, and includes all the lands be tween North Main Street and Fibre ville Street. . Sale made subject to street assess ments or any other assessments to the Town of Canton. This the 27th day of Jan., H32. S. U. ROBINSON, Trustee. et seq. of I lav oh lii nice (in;,... ,. room vi,;;i,uh -in,- ,.,.....,.. ..j. . . ,i "' '"g'sier o! in u. .... v. wood ( eiji mil. THIRD TRACT: Adjoining tb abve tract and described as follou et KKG1XNIXG at a stake in edge ot small flat antl at foot of hill m the dividing line between said bounda ries, and runs South 13" East ll i poles to a chestnut on point of" small ridge, and just below a small fla1 stone; thence South 57" East Hi )ioles to a stake: .thence . North Ivmi W. 100 feet to a I poles ton hiikorv nn lim ,i,l,r,. l... S. lfll 10' K. iiiO lect I tween C'amn and Browniiur l:,-.,,,,.i,,., in the Tate (now Uramlelt ) line; thence With said top. as it meanders "Phi eb I ounty, Worth Carolina. 2nd. day of February, lli.'ij S. I,. OIJEEN 18-25 Mar. 3 Trust, II , K.Xhn'ronrs sdrirj-: jM'ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA I HAYWOOD COUNTY t 11 . I "ig (luaniieil as I ! estate of Anna Northe . is to notify all persons i against, said estate to piojierlv 40' E. 100 feet, to lhe three calls as follows: 82 West IU enue, S. 88 upix i I'oles; Xorth 0.r West 14 poles; Xorth BblXG a part of the same land I 57" West 11 fxiles and 4 links ton heretofore conveyed to Rclph W. chestnut on said ridge, coi nor of B Ensley from J. It. Thomas and wife, I B. Browning lands; thence with said by deed dated January 21, J-J22 and line to the Beginning, containing 12'i recorded in Book 50, page 401 , Re-! acres, and nine poles, more or lest cord of Deeds of Havwood Countv.l said ir from William Browninir and wife to executor i, deceased having c liresent EEASTER HOLIDAY FARES ANNOUNCED SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM (fe Fare Plus $1.00 For The Round Trip To J Ail Destinations In The Southeast. March 23, 24, 25 and 26, 1932 FINAL LIMIT 15 DAYS ctets Will Be Honored in Parlor or Sleeping riff Upon Payment of Proper Charges for Space Occupied. tcpOVerS will he nllawprl anrl hacrrriiop rrippkpfl :n. Excellent Opportunity to Take a Two Week's 1 1 0vefthe Easter Holidays at This Great Sav- ing in Qare. : ' Consult Local Agents or Address J. H. wooi),!i). p. A. Southern Rnilwav Rvcfom " Asheville, N. C. . c I North Carolina Sale made pursuant to. under un by virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust executed by lUiIph W. Ensley and wife, Beulah Knsley, to Injured -Uortgajfe Bmd Corporation' t ; erence is herby made onn varonna. ana union I rilst i I tne tli i I'tinis t iii in vended to the at his otlice in Waynesville, N. (,; n or. before. Fenruary -1 Mi, 1 !;!.;, ,. ,liK nonce will lie jileadeil m ,ar recovery. All )tr.sons (iwing tiiie jnease make immiiiliate This Foburarv .'I, UA2 JOHN M. QUEEN,' Executor Estate Anna North deceased. Feh. 4-llrlH-2r,.Mch'. .'Mo Jan.2S-Feb. 4-11-18-25 XOT1CK OF SALE iV TLTSTFF NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY. Notice is hereby givm that the un dersigned trustee will sell ;it public auction to the last ami highest bidder for cash at the Court House door (Masonic Temple now used us Couu House) in the Town of Waynesville on Monday the 2!)th tlav of February, 19:1.2. at 12 o'clock M., the lands here- iiumcr (iccrioeti. aie neing made under, and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust from J. N. Mease, Sr.. to the undersigned trustee dated the J.ird day of July, 11)27. and registered in the odice of the Register of Heeds for Haywood County, Book 21, page M0 Default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust and m the pa.vment of taxes and assessments against the same as provided in said deed of trust, and demand having buvi made upon the undersigned trust by the holder of the indebtedness to sell the lands as described in said deed of Cust which said lands are described as follows: Eying and being in the Town of Canton, and BECINNINC at a stake in the North Margin of Fibreville Road and 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 line the old Cook line; and runs thence with the Champion Fibre (loin, pany's line a Northerly course to a slake in Champion Fibre. Company's line at the said Company's water line: thence a southerly course with said water line to the BEGINNING. Con taining about 10 acres more or less on which is located live four roomed dwelling houses. About live or "i lots from this j miundary have heretofore been sold, ', which is hereby excepted ; Sale made subject to street asess- incuts or any other assessments to the i Town of ( 'antmi. This tiu-27th .dav of Jan..-)!).".'. . .1. IJ. MORGAN, I Trustee. I Jan. 2X-Feb. -1 1 1. -1 of their said es- payment,. ADMIXSTh'A TOWS XOTCK September 4. 1897. ns registered n'",ln''' uh MAy; UY TRUSTEE Office of Register of Deeds of Hnv-1 NORTH CAH.flf.1N A wood County, in Book 9 at page 171i, HAYWOf)D flOUNTY. et, sej., to which deed anrl recon ref- Company of Maryland, Trustees, bear ing date of May 1st, 1927. and duly recorded in Oflico of Rej'iter of Deeds of Haywood County, X. ( , in Book 21 v page 78, Deeds of Ti ust, to which said record reference i hereby made ; for all he terms and condi tions of the same. Sale made because ot default in the indebtedness secured by saitl deed of trust. This the .'!rd, day tf February, 19M2. Insured Mortgage Bond Corpoi ation of N. C, Loral Trustee, and Union Trust Company of Maryland, Trustee Feb. ll-18-2o-.Mar. ?, ' FOURTH TRACT: Adjoining the above e tciict and described as follows: BWHXXIXG at a sugar tree on the N. side and near the Browning Branch .sH poles above a Southwest corner (a! cueumlier), and runs- North '() ' East I Vc,V; . 7,0 . T 7 .. "i. - V C1WII Having ualitied as adniinistrator of the the-estate of Alice Kelmet, de ceased, late of Haywood County North Carolina. This is to notify all persons having claims against the I estate of said deceased to exhibit them ! to the undersigned at Canton, N. (!., : on or before the :jrd day of: March. I 19,'i:!, or this notice will be j)h:a!ed in j bur of their recovery. All persons in-- debted to the said estate will please make immediate navment trustee, will nell at nubliei This 8tli d:i v of .iun.ii, 1 0'VV auction to the last, and highest bidder ' S. 1? rx'r ii,"r" Court House door I Administrator of Aliee ..Pelmet U 'cd as Court I J :n. 28-March.'!rd. defeased U aynesville Notice is hereby given that the uersigned un- houth u r.ast ahout yu lioles ah and chestnut stump at the iise of a steep hill at rie end of conditional lir.e between him and Margaret Browning; thence South .") ' West with her line 25 poles to a cucunvber beiow the rtxid, Browning's corner; then up the branch to t!ie Beginning, containing one hundred-fifty (l-r0) . 1 1 i... . . 1 .! BROWN, to S. I, QUEEN r'' VT V ' i tj " . ' '',J-X 1 dptrnhed in a deed from TTarvefc- Browning and wife to Bszjfl Brown ing, bearing date of 12th'lay iiJ W vember, 1S4, as .-p:' pis to rod irJrTe Office of Register of De.ids of "Hay- i wood County, North Carolina, in Jiook "W," page 403, to which deed and record reference is hereby made. ! tor cash at the (Masonic Temple now Hoi se) in the Town of on Monday the 29th day of February,! 1).W !lf IV ,n',.l,,.b !1 4 1. 1 1 . I ' ! M .ii., uit lanos iieie- i lmilter decribed. Sale being made! under and by virtue of tie power of j sale contained in a certain deed of trust from J. N. Mease, Sr., to iht i undersigned trustee dated the 7th dav r December, I92H, and registered in the I oiiilc oi the Register of Deeds for If- 1 . . i T t , . . thence with an agreed line "7W V -'.'uniy, jwok tl, page :jr. 0 East about 90 poles to an 1 ul" 'u v," ( l'n aa " pay 118 poles to a small chestnut on top of the high ridge at Rhin"hai t'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, .11 G poles to a small walnut and stone on top of same ridge; tfience South 2.V West 74 pole.' A DMIXISTHA TOR'S XOTK 'K XOTK-F OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LA XI) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA':"' iiAinuou l.OLM V. Under and by virtue of the power contained in a certain Deed f Trust executed by HD WIN L. BROWN and io secure riuicnase mon ey of the fcnds hereinafter described, I said Deed of Trust dated the 20!h dav C f 1 rurt ... oj. iuarcn. it), and recorded in Re cord -of Deeds of Trust, in Book 1ft. on-Page 213, et syj.,"in the office ofi tiie register oi uxt-is ot Haywood county, orth Carolina, default hav ing been made in the payment of FIFTH TRACT: BEGINNING on i notes Trnd indebtedness theretw se-'a hurkeve helow a road, mi-ner'of old cured, ami power of sale having be- IWilKam Iwhjng tract of land, and come operative and the holder of said 'runs withfi;ne ot the same Sou indebtedness having requested and SD-G5 East h ires to a encumber: then p'ied to the said Trustee that the said with two ctnai-vey' Browning's lines ueed of Irust h- foreclosed for the South 30 purpose o sati.-v :ng said debt, the South 62 undewupnedTTViis'e will offer forla branch: poles to a hickory"; then i East 47 -poles to a lynn oh i trren honth !!2 poles to -a snl and tie1' at he front door of the 'chestnut on top of ridge; thence North 1 Ca . Comt-- Ho:-- in T wn of Wav-.sr W - 1T7 r1ra to a stake: thence fjT nesvillc,' :r.rrfh C rolina, (bein,? at Nnh . ' I ' r-"innin, containing , Srti ment o: the indebtedness secured by saio (icon or trust and in the payment of -taxes and assessments against the same as: provided in said deed of trust and demand havine- been math. upon the undersigned trus'.ec by the holder of the indebtedness to ii-il the kinds described, in said deed of trust, said lands being described ns- follows: FIRST TRACT: On the North side oi Muin street, . .djoining W Hampton i being i Uichr.Tj Building, whirh aid ' Coch ran Building i now occufljd.ly S. W. -Smathcrs Barber ShopVtivf "new building recently erected by W' J." Hampton and boing the sanie let on, which the J. N- Mea'e store' build'ng is located on, :ied which lot was con veyed to. J. N. Mease hv Ro'nt. WM field ond wrta. Laura W'infield inn deed dated 7,h ffav of Sent'., 1907 r.nd repistered in Book 25, page 302jind described as follows: . , , HFOiNNrNG at a stake' ni 1: cen- cr of Main Street, in the town of '"Titan ind conor of the G. W. "itnn t-nrt f r",cv the O. M. ton end Mrs. 7Lt-fchran, ruidf all that lot l'VTetwocn' the! o n TT:t. . Havinc tjualified as the ndniinistra trix of the estate of D. C. Dawis, dc ceased, late of Haywood Cunty. N. C., this i;- to notify all perso-v; having chu'ms ac.-unst the estate: of raid de ceasod to ixhibit them to the under signed a 'Cove. Creek, X. ('. i;n or be fore the 23rd day of January. 19:;:;. or this notice will he plead in bar of their rucovery. All jxr.-sons indebted to said estate v.i!l please make im n rdiate payment. .- This January 23, lfi2-. MRS. FLORENCE DAVIS, Administratriv. .iii'JS-Febl-il 18-2r.-Mar3 MSW A DMIXISTHA TO'i S XOT1CF g,Smather?i tract end runs with -him Jan. 21 Feb 25. Having qualified as administrator's C. 1. A. of th estate of Geo. D. Pher-iil, Sr., deceased, iate of .Hay woed County, North Carolina. ' This is to notify all ncrsons Irivine clai. again'- the etate of said dece'ased to evbihit them to the undersiene ' a 40G Wachovii Titiilding, Asiievil'o X C, on or before the .25th r'av o" Feb-' raurv, IS.'!'!, cr this; notice w-i'l be pleeded in Jiar of their tecoverv.v A'l persons indebted to tb said ct'e -.vi'l nle.Tso ri'ake immedinre 1f'7ne".t. -Thi.2liit dav of ,Jflnuar.-.l.n.T. '- GEO. D. SHERmr T ... Jr. .T. E. DTKXN. Aimini;traors f Geo. W. Sherrill. S-. dep-r-d. ! 5 v' n. II' P. : i It hi r P lit a h e I i,. . s . 1 . !. - 1 It. il'
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