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ImSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER SAUNGOK J of t l.. -r;t- Roberson, ,i . . . . i. ,,J. moved here last ween. Jack G. Holtzclaw left Sun- xtended visit in Kicnmona, Laura Arlington -hrer in Tennessee f Mr?. 1- 3. is visiting X ; -pending tl i Mr C. E. Sn , I - l.oc Smathers are in the winter with Smathers. , . atm-nn from ira yueen if vi.;t in Dillsboro. J -o Scruggs moved to cruso , Mr. H. E- Arrington and )d''M:s. C. A. Scruggs and son made a recent visit to relatives in Lenoir, N. C. Mrs. Jessie Arrington left Sunday for a trip to Blaeksburg, S. C. Mr. A. H. Sparks and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Plemmons were Canton visi tors Sunday. Mr. Cliff Moore entertained friend with music in his home last Saturday evening. Mr. J. W. Mehaffey celebrated his eightieth birthday Sunday. Recent visitors to Saunnok included: Mrs. Mary Biyson uf Hazehvood, Mr. Peny Arrington of South Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Greene of Fines Creek, Mr. and Mis. C. I.. Allen and family and Mrs. II. O Allen of Allen's Creek and Mr. Bob Frady of Candler. FageT SUN LIGHT FOR Sri. BSD time you are out s the result of ir or faulty bowel lent, try Thedford'8 Draught for the re- relief it gives fa of people who take it Cecil, a construction super- t in Pulaski, Va., saya: "When I get con- 13, my head aches, and I at dull, tired feeling just al to my work. I don't ngry and I know that I imething to cleanse my so I take Black-Draught e found it a great help." to 25-cent packages. fed ford's A who are run-down, or watt I month, should taka Car I MTHJ 11 for over 60 years. SAl'XOOK SCHOOL NEWS J AN FAR Y Perfect Attendance: First Grade: Dee Clark, James Arlington, Sarah Moore, Don Smathers. Second Grade: Clarence Arlington, Ted Arlington, Cora Davis, Monner Rabb, Clifford Stiles. Third Grade: Robert Mehaffey, Myr tle Smathers, John Trull, Mildred Rhinehait, Donothy Scruggs. Ralph Rhinehait, Ruth Guy. Fourth Grade: Geneva Fvenson, Robert Davis, Howard Moore, Lucille Arlington, Mary Elizabeth Rhinehait. Fifth Grade: Bessie Arrington, Susie Arlington, Marcia Arrington, Margaret Sparks, Cecil Arrington, Jim Eavenson, Clyde Lyle, Edgar Me- j hatfey, Bill Moore, Jack Rabb, Fred Swayngini. , Sixth Grade: Ruth Trull, Earl Ar lington, Howell Hawkins. Honor Roll: First Grade: James Arrington. Second Grade: Ted Arrington. Third Grade: Robert Mehaffey, Myr tle Smathers. John Trull. Fourth Grade: Lucille Arrington, Mary Elizabeth Rhinehart. Fifth Grade: Marcia Arrington, Susie Arlington, Margaret Sparks, Cecil Arrington, Jack Rabb. Sixth Grade: Farle Arringtun. Oh, the beautiful, sun shine That makes the world so bright. Just for you- pleasure and mine, If we will only do right. There may come some dark days. When all brightness seems gone; Its then that temptations play. And "Saton" tempts us to to do W.ong. k for His power. lemptaticti's m Its then, we must a To keep us wht n ways. For He can be to us in this hour, As He can in the brightest days. H. B. Freeman. Richland Chapel Sunday School Sunday School begins at 9:15 each Sunday. IVesent last 'Sunday 105. Supt. H. B. Freeman. Singing Tuesday evening 7. Preaching by the pastor, Mr, Clark, first and third Sunday. Pres ent Sunday evening 2tX. Everybody come and help us, too, and let us help you. and the Lord will bless us "two." By H. B. Freeman. Ans. B. I. Dunlay of Ansonvilie County, has been getting un income of about $100 a nnm.h lroiu l: c. w this year. Without the vow 'tis, it;-, would have been rather hard on his farm, i.c iciioit.. N(M !CFoT "nOfEK'S SALlT Catawba poultrymun are using brick furnaces, built at home, for Lrpodins their baby chicks. About 100 are now ready for use during the coming season. mining a NEW HARDWARE STORE at num- Main Street right by Reeves Drug Store ye two eighty foot floors loaded with New Hardware low for cash and sold at fair prices. fu want anything I do not have in stock see me and let it for you quickly. to have the best selected stock of Fishing Tackle Waynesville, fifty years experience using it will go ' buying. ishing Tackle will be strictly high grade and prices ed more customers, and if New Goods, Fair Prices )d service, count, I expect them. Spring plow goods all here and everything getting before the war prices. e new clean goods at from ten to fifty per cent lower few years ago, except Horse Shoes, you are going he saving if you buy from me. T. DENTON'S HARDWARE k the big yellow sign "Dentons Hardware", at 76 reet and don't miss the place for new clean Hard fair prices. On .Monday March 7, 11K12, at elev en o'clock a. m., at the temporary court house door (Masonic 'lemple Building) in the Town cf Waynes ville, Haywood County, N. C., 1 will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash the following describ ed lands and premises lying an I be ing in Ivy Hill Township, Haywood County, X. C: Beginning at a stake on top of a little ridge, a corner of the Adolphus Henry tract of lan.d and west of where W". W. Rathbone now lives, and running with said Henry line in the direction of W. A . .Campbell's t a stake at the edge of the road leading to where Amos Setzer now lives; thence up said road and a branch to a stake at the fork of the branch to a stake in the line of the parties of the first part on top of mountain; then down along the top with said line to the Beginning, supposed to contain about 50 acres more or less, and being.the same property conveyed to Marcus N. Setzer by Jacob M. Setzer and wife by deed dated No vember lf, 189(5, and recorded in Book 16, page 195, Record of Deeds of Haywood County, X. C. Sale made pursuant to the power conferred upon me by deed of trust executed by Marcus N. Setzer dated June 11th, 1930, and recorded in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 26, page 198, office of Register of Deeds of Hay wood County, to which reference is made for all the terms and conditions of the same. This February t!, 1932. J. R. MORGAN, Trustee. Feb. 11-18-25-Mar. 3 37 E. 238 feet to a small maple; thence S. 21' 15' E. 300 feet to a stake at a base of black oak; thence S. 57' 30' 22 Vi feet to a stake at base of a chestnut; which chestnut is in an old line; thence N. 21' E. with the old Turpin line 434 feet to' a Spanish oak (corner of tract sold this day to Shuford Howell); thence N. 09 45' E- with line of raid How ell tract 511 feet to a stake in center of an old road (Howell's corner in Southern Assembly l.ne) ; thence with center of said old road and with Southern Assembly line 11 calls as follows: X. 14' W. 12 feet to a s.ane I in said load; X. 29J 15' V. 150 feet to a stake in said road; X. iV W 100 I feet; X. 21 30' Y. 100 feet; X. 27 15' V. SS feet; X. 27 V. 20'.i led; i.N. 24' 15' W. 90 feet; X. iV W. 100 I feet ; X. 34" W 71 feet: X. 42 30 V. 1 104 feet; X. 62 3 30' W. 100 feet; X. I v . v teet to a stone, corner in I edge of said road; thence X. 06 ' K. ,508 feet to the BEUIXNIXG, Con jtaining 32 9-10 acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land described I in a deed from C. F. Moody and wife, land Alden Howell and wife, to Z. A. ICorzine and wife, Carrie Felmet Cor 'zine, dated November 28, 1921, and I recorded in Book 60. page 559, Record ,f Dtas of Haywood County, to which deed and record reference s m;.de for a more complete description. It is further ordered that upon the said sale, the said commi-ivioners will report, in writing, the said sale with-i in live days thereafter to the Clerk of Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, giving the amount that may ho bid, and the person, to whom sold for ihe confirmation of the same by the Court, and only bona tide bids made by persons, who are willing to comply with their said bid will b recom mended to the court for acceptance mid confirmation. This the 1st dav of February 1932. WILLIAM T. HANNAH, J. R. MORGAN, Commissioner. Feb. 11-1S-25- Mar. 3. Record of Deeds of Haywood County, North Carolina. Sale made pursuant to the power conferred upon me by deed of trust executed by Hiram McCracken and wife, Maude McCracken, dated No vember 16th, 1921, and recorded in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 6, page '180, office of Register of Deeds of Haywood County, t which refer ence is made for all the terms and conditions of the same. This February 4, 1932. GEO .H. WARD, Trustee. Feb. 11-18-25- Mar. 3 t 1 4 1 J 1 COOPERATIVE POULTRY SALE At Waynesville, Saturday Morning February 13 th Prices will be based on New Yoik Market on Monday previous to sale Payments made by check on local bank t t NOTICE OF LAND SALE UNDER DECREE OF COl'RT orless 'leaning. a Dry D ymg, na H locking 4 I J- J 4- J- 4- S- ?ve one of the most up-to-date modern Pd plants that can be found in Western Carolina, which enables us to give you the t quality service that you are looking for. f will convince you. ices for Suits, Dresses, and Hats are 50c ptil further notice. jaynesvme Phone 2 0 Laundry That by virtue of a judgment and decTee of the Superior Court of Hay wood County at January Term, 1932, rendered in the case of "Mrs." CAR RIE FELMET CORZLNE Vs. HUGH J. SLOAN AND S. A. HUBBARD, J. R. MOROAN, TRUSTEE, AND THOMAS STRINGFIELI), lefrre A. M. Stack, Judge presiding, where by it was decreed that a certain deed of trust executed by the said Hugh J. Sloan and S. A. Hubbard to J. R. Morgan , tru'tee, for the said Car rie Felmet Corzihe, which tleed of trust is duly registered in the office of Register of Deeds of Haywood County, in Book 15, Page 291, Re cord of Deeds of Trust, be foreclosed by a sale of said lands de-'-ibe! in said deed of trust, for the jwirpose of applying the proceeds derived from the sale of said lands toward the costs and expenses of foreclosure, and the balance applied upon tho payment of the judgment rendered in the above mentioned case, upon the notes se cured by said deed of trust. And by virtue uf said judgment and decree in order to carry 'Out a sale of said land, by virtue of the said deed of trust and the said decree : of sale, Williarn T. Hann.ih and J. R. Morgan having been appointed Commissioners of the court, therein, to make sale of the said land under f-aid decree for the purpose of applying the pro ceeds of said sale to the discharge ef said judgment and costs and ex penses of sale: Therefore, on the 7th dav of March, 1932, at 11 o'clock A.'.M., at the Courthouse dwor of Haywood County, the undersigned William T. Hannah and J. K. Morgan, commissioners, as aforesaid, will offer for sale, at pub lic auction and will sell to the high est bidder for cash the following de scribed land, which was conveyed in said deed tjf trust: Lying and being irv Waynesville Township, Haywood County, joining! the property of the Southern Assem bly. BEGINNING on a locust stake in the edge of branch Southern As-i sombly corner and an old Turpin Es tate of Dick Moody corner, and runs N 39 W- with line of Southern Assembly -1490 feet to a stake in westerly side of Old Crabtree Road; thence with said road two calls as follows: S. 31 15' W. 200 fe?t; S. 3 30' W. 70 feet to a stike in east erly margin of sale road: thence S. 82 40' E. 504 feet to a stake; thence S. 5 E. 844 feet to a stake in edge W-' 230 NOTICE OF TRl'STKK'S SALE On Monday March 7th, 19.!'J, at eleven o'clock a. in., at the temporary court house door (Masxmic Temple Building) in the Town of Waynes ville, Haywood. County, N. (, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash the following describ ed lands and premises lying and being in the County and State aforesaid: Known as the R. E, Ellis tract: BEGINNING at a chestnut and cu cumber on top of a ridge above the Crymes place and rus S. 00 West to an old chestnut cornor (chestnut gone) 64 poles; thence S. 30" E. 125 poles to a white oak (now jrone); thence N. 60' E. 64 pole to a stake; thence N. DO' W. 125 poles o the BEGINNING, containing 50 acres more or less; this being the first tract described in a deed from W. C. Mc Cracken tr Hiram McCracken re corded in Book No. 60, page 220, FOR SALE Five comparatively new Marion No. 32 gravity steel truck dump bodies one cubic yard capacity or one and half cubic yards with side boards for sale at sacrifice prices. Dicus Brothers Waynesville, N. C. p i ii ft TT J. ! of branch: thence S. 36 '10' 4. feet to a stake; thence S. 6' 15' E. 4264 feet to a stake; thence S. 5 30' :iW. 170 feet to a stoke: thence S. 14 i I Mr. Farmer at the request of several farmers we will accept, for a limited time i Tl n at highest market prices f or Subscritioiis rt J;c;.j.'',",sj.'ayfWflngatjac SPECIAL;, OFFER for limited time only S3.SO value for The Mountaineer 1 year Southern Agriculturists 3 years FARM PRODUCTS WILL BE ACCEPTED ON THIS OFRER The Waynesville Mountaineer More Paid-in-advance subscribers in Haywood County than any other newspaper. $2 for pd 2Z H4.4.4..4.J-J-4-44-4"4'4''H44,l' E. 301 feet to a chestnut; thence S.
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