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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY z I I I) J r s LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Under and by virtu of the power contained in a certain Bead of Trust executed by EDWIN L, BROWN and HUGH C DROWN, to S. L. QUEEN. TRUSTEE t secure purchase mon ey ef the4aoda herrinaften described, aid Deed "of Trust Sated the 20th day ef March. 1926, and recorded ia Ra ce rd of Deeds of Trust, in Boole 16, oa Pate 2ia, at eo,., ia tile office f the Register of Deeds t Haywood County, Nyrth Carolina, default hav inf been, made in the pawnent of notes and iadehtednesa tfceteby ae cured, and power of sale havfcig be comd operative and the holder ef said indebtedness bavin requested sad ap plied ta the said Trustee that the said Deed o Trust be foreclosed for the jMrpas ef s&tittfing irsU debt, the ndersicned Trustae will offer fur sale and sail at fcn front door of the ouxt House, in the Town of Way neswille. North GaroHua, (beia at the Masonic Temple in said Town, now used as the Court House,) at 12:30 o'clock P. M., the Bth day of March, 1932, ta the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate to wit: Adjoining the lands of h. U. Bramlett and T. R. Bramlett, Siler Harrison and others, in Waynesville Township: FIRST TRJCT: BEGINNING on a small dogwood on the branch and runs South 36 West 14 poles to a maple on another branch; then up said branoh South 21 East 28 poles to, a large rock; thence South 60 East 30 poles to a maple and pine; then South 26 poles to a maple in the ( line of Herren s Grey tract near the ( foot of ridge; thence up said ridge ) South 85 East 42 poles ; thence North i 85V East 28 poles; thence South 80 i East 60 poles to a chestnut oak, How ell's corner, to Cook tract ; thence with line of the same North 10 West 96 poles to the branch; thence down the branch Nrolh 85 West 4 poles: thence West 32 poles to corner of house tract; thence North 20 Fast 12 poles; thence North 75 West 18 poles; then South 20 West 14 poles to a branch ; thence down the branch to the Beginning, containing eighty three and one-half ( 83 M;) acres, more or less. This being the same land deeded to A. A. Howell by William Browning and Harvey Browning, and their wives, deed bearing date of Pe cemlier 9th, 1905, and known as the Howell Tract on a dogwood on bank of Browning Branch; thence N 30 E. 55 poles to a pile of rock; thence South 53 East 32 poles to a small rock ; then North .18 hast 60 poles to a hickory on top of Pine ridge; thence up said ridge South 69 East 19 poles to a chestnut; thence South 53 East 15 poles to a chestnut stump ; thence youth 66 East 15 poles to a chestnut; then South 48 East 22 poles to a hickory; thence South 65 East 22 poles to a pile of rock; thence South 49 East 11 poles to a chestnut; thence South 48 East 30 piles to a red oak, corner of the .Howell Tract; thence South 30" West 40 poles to a lynn; then North 60 West 28 poles to a lynn ; then North 75 West 59 poles to a buckeye; then W, 45 poles to a stake; then North 22 East 12 poles to a stake; then North 62 W. 19 poles to a stake; then S. 20 West 14 poles to a stake; thence North 85 West 36 poles to the Be ginning, containing cue hundred (100) acres, more or less, being the Same tract of land conveyed to B. B. Brown ing, and Others, by deed bearing date of September 3, 1900, as '-registered in the Office of Register of Deeds of Haywood County, in Book 13, page 114, to which; deed and record refer ence is made. . -EXCEPTING: from the (art above mentioned tract, however, two acres on the South side of the brunch vbooe where Browning now liven, to include the spring and house, and runs far enough below the spring ( t.s to give room enough for a trden above the . xpring. THIRD TRACT: Adjoining the abeve tract and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in edge of small flat and at foot of hill in the dividing line between said bounda ries, and runs South 43 East 14 poles to a chestnut on point of small ridge, and just below a small flat 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 West 10 poles; North 64" West 14 poles; North 57 West 11 poles and 4 links to a chestnut on said ridge, corner of B. B. Browning lands; thence with said, line to the Beginning, containing 12 Vi acres, and nine poles, more or less; said tract being described in a deed from William Browning and wife to B. B. Browning, deed bearing date of September 4, 1897, as registered in Office of Register of Deeds of Hay wood County, in Book 9 at page 173, et seq., to which deed and record ref erence is herby made. FOURTH TRACT: Adjoining the above tract and described as follows: BEGINNING at a sugar tree on the N. side and near the Browning Branch 38 poles above a Southwest corner (a cucumber), and runs North 30 East 118 poles to a small chestnut on top of the high ridge at Rhinehart'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 25 West 74 poles; thence with an agreed line South 70 East about 96 polea to an ash and chestnut stomp at tha base J a steep hill at the end of conditional line between aim and Margaret Browrrin ; thence South 50 West with her line 25 polea to a cucumber below the road. Browning corner; then up the branch to the Beginning, contain! nr one hundred fifty (lt0) acred, more or leas, said tract brine d escribed In a deed f ran Harvey Brownia and wife ta Baxel Brown- inc, bearing date f 12th day of No vrmbr. 1884. as registered in tha Office of RertaUr of Dtiii of H w weed County. North Oaroliaa, in Bobk "W," paga W3. ta wKica aeeo no record reference ia hereby made. FIFTH TRACT: BSC INNING on a buckeye below a road, comer of old William Browning tract of land, and runs with th&lica t tha same South 2S Bast 86vj9ades ta a caearnber; then with two of Harney Browning's lines South 3 poles to a Wotory; then 0outh &T Bast 47 poles to a lrna on a branch; then mth St pales ta a chestnut aa top of ridge; thenoe North 88 West 127 poles to a stake; theuce Narth ta tha Beginning, cantaiaing fifty (50) acres, more or less, and known as the Cunningham Tract. SIXTH TRACT: Adjoining the tract above mentioned: BEGINNING at a cucumebr corner f the William Browning tract and Harvey Browning land and runs South 33 poles to a hickory, corner of Harvey Browning's line and Israel Mediord s line: thence East 33 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 Mediord and wite to Vina Jaskson, dated January 16, 1889, as recorded in Book " Y", page 459 of Deeds, Office of Register of Deeds of Hay wood County, North Oarolina. SEVENTH TRACT: BEGINNING 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 said branch, Lee's and Green's and Harrison's 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 ning corner, containing five acres, more or less. EXCEPTING from 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 Ham 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 Beginning. UlUltT TlflAUK : BEGINNING at a white oak on North side of road and about 150 feet West of a small branch that crosses said road near and East of walnut at lower side of said road, and runs Northwest direc tion 500 feet more or less, to Queen's line of Browning tract to a small black oak m or near said line: then South 70 East with said B. B. Brown ing old line 760 feet to an ash, or chestnut stump, to said B. B. Brown ing's corner (now Queen); then South 50 West 800 feet with B. B, Brown ing s, or Queen's line to a buckeye corner in Browning line at lower side ot road near a gate, and in Mird Putman's line: then westerlv around the lower side of said road, (110 feet, more or less, with said Putman's line to stake at lower side of said road. opposite white oak, the beginning corner; men in. w. 40 feet to the white oak Beginning, containing six acres, more or less. NINTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in U. 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. Browning's line; then North to the Browning road ; then West and with said road, and its meanderinys tn 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. This 2nd. day of February, 1932. T, , "."'':.' '" - S. L. QUEEN Feb 4-1 1-18-25 Mar. 3 ; Trustee : NOTICE OF SALE BY TRUSTEE NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY. . 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 Hoi se) in the Town of Waynesville on Monday the 29th day of February, 1932, at 12 o'clock M., the lands here inatter decribed. Sale being 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 7th' day December, 1928, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County, Book 22, page 365. Default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured by 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 seil the landa described in said deed of trust, said lands being described as follows: FIRST TRACT: On the North-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 ia 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 Wiofirfd in a deed dated 7th dar of Sept., 1907 and registered ia Umk S, page 302 aad deacribed aa foflawai BEGINNINcfat a stake ia the cu ter of Main Gsrjet. tn the tawa of Caataa ah4 corner at the G. W. Haninton tract formerly the 0. M SnaQteT tract aad runs with his line N. 15 deg. W- 4 polea and 10 feet to a stake in said line; thence 8. 64ft d-g. W. 2 pales and 17 links to a stake; thence S. 26 deg. E. 4 poles and 7 feet to a stake in said street; thence N. 68 deg E. 1 pole, 3 feet and 2 in. to the BEGINNING. Containing P square poles, more or less. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake N. margin of Main Street, corner to C. T. Wells treat and runs N. wieatsaid tract mossing Camp ground branch to a stake in Spring Drain; thence W. to a stake In South margin of FibrevHle Road near the Spring; thence with said margin of said road to a stake comer of Cham pion Fibre Co.; thence S- with their line 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 NING. Being the home place of J. N. Mease which is adjoined by Cham pion Fibre Co:, C. T. Wells lands and others, and includes all the laads 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., 1932. S. M. ROBINSON, Trustee. Jan.28-Feb. 4-11-18-25 NOTICE OF SALE BY TRUSTEE NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY. 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 House) in the Town of Waynesville on Monday the 29th day of February, 1932, at 12 o'clock M., the lands here inafter decribed. Sale being 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 23rd tiay of July, 1927, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County, Book 21, page 140 Default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured by 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 in said deed of t .-ust which said lands are described as follows : Lying and being in the Town of Canton, and BEGINNING 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 qt Fibreville Road a westerly direction to the Champion Fibre Company's line the old Cook line; and runs thence with the Champion Fibre Com pany's line a Northerly course to 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 BEGINNING. 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 subject 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 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, the 7th day of March, 1932, at 11:00 o'clock A. M., at the Courthouse door in the town of Way nesville (Masonic Temple), Haywood County, North Carolina, the uiuler si;ned trustee, Will sell at public put-cry to the highest bidder for cash the following described ; lands and premises, lying and being in Havwood County, North Carolina, and fully described as follows: BEGINNING, on a stake, in the North side line of Beulah Avenue, 50 feet from a stake which is 16 feet feet North of a white oak, corner of W. M. Herren's land, and runs thence N. 1 10 W. 150: feet to a stake; thence N. 8S '40' W. 100 feet to : a stake; thence S. lffl 10' E.. K0 f.'ct to a Stake in Buleah Avenue; thenee with the side line of said Iloulah Av enue, S. 88 40' 1 E. .100 feet to the, BEGINNING. BEING a part of the same land heretofore conveyed to Rolpli W. Enslcy from J. R. Thomas and wife, by deed dated January ill, 1922 and recorded in Book 59, page 461. Re cord of Deeds of Haywood CountV. North Carolina. Sale made pursuant to, under and by virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust executed by Ralph W. Enslcy and wife, Beulah Ensley, to Insured Mortgaste Bond Corporation of North Carolina, and Union Trust Company of Maryland, Trustees, bear ing date of May 1st, 1927, and duly recoraea m . umce oi Kceister of Deed3 of Haywood Countv. N. C . in Book 21, page 78. Deeds of Trust, to wnicn saia record reterence is hereby maue ior au me terms ami condi tions of the same. Sale made because of default in the indebtedness seen rtA by said deed of trust. This the 3rd, day of February, 1932. Insured Mortgage Bond Corpor ation of N. C, Lttal Trusty and Union Trust Company of Maryland, Trustee. Feb. 11-18-25-Mar. 3- XOT1CE OF LAND SALE UNDER DECREE OF COURT n.. k virtnA nf a iudem&nt snd decree of the Superior Court of Hay wood County at January Term. l, rendered in the case of "Mrs. CAK RIE FEL'MET SORZINE Vs. HUGH JT SLOAN AND & A. ITUBaiKD, J. R. MORGAN. TRUaTEE, AJ4D THOMAS STRINCFIELD, before A. M. Stack, Judge presiding, where by it was decreed tht a certain deed of trust executed by the said Hugh J. Sloan and 8. A Hubbard to J. K. Morgan , trustee, for the said Car rie Felmet Comine, which deed of trust ia duly registered in the office of register of Deeds of Haywood County, in Book 16, Page 291, Re cord of Deeds of Trust, be foreclosed by a sale of said lands described in iid deed of tust, for the purpose of applying the proceeds derived from the nf xaiH lands toward the costs and expeaesof foreclosure, and the balance applied upon the payment of the judgment rendered tn tne aoove mentioned case, uoon the notes se cured by said Meed of trust. And by virtue of said judgment and decree In order to carry out a sale of said land, bv virtue of the said deed of trust and the said decree of sale, William T. Hannah and J. R. Morgan having been appointed commissioners of the court, therein, to make sale of the said land under said decree for the uurnose of applying the pro ceeds of said sale to the discharge of 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 door of Haywood County, the undersigned William T. Hannah and J. R. Morgan, commissioners, as aforesaid, wJU offer for sale, at pub lie auction and will sell to the high est bidder for cash the following de scribed land, which was conveyed in said deed of trust: d.ying and being in Waynesville Township, Haywood County, joining the property of the Southern Assem bly. BEGINNING on a locust stake in the edge of branch Southern .As sembly corner and an old Turpin Es tate of Dick Moody corner, and runs N. 39.' W with line of Southern Assembly 4l0 feet to a stake . in westerly side of Old Crabtroe lioad; thence with said road two Calls as follows: S. 31 15' W. 200 feet; S. 3 30' W. 70 feet to a stake in east erly 'margin of said load; thence S. 32 40' K. 504 feet to a stake; .thence S. 5- K. 814 feet to a stake in edge of branch; thence S. 36.30v W- 2W feet to a stake; thence S. 6 IV K. 264 feet to a stake; thence S. 5 30' W. 170 feet to a stake; thence S. 14 E. 301 feet to a chestnut; thence S. 37 E. 238 feet to a small maple; thence S. 21 15' E. 300 feet tc a stake at a base of black oak; thence S. 57 30' 22 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. 69 45' E- with line of said How ell tract 541 feet to a stake in center of an old road (Howell's corner in Southern Assembly line) ; thence with center of said old road and with Southern Assembly line 11 calls as follows: N. 14 W. 42 feet to a siaKe in said road; N. 29 15' W. 150 feet to a stake in said road; N. 23 W. 100 feet; N. 21 30' W. 100 feet; N. 27 15' W. 88 feet; N. 27 W. 200 feet; N. 24 15' W. 90 feet; N. 13 W. 100 feet; N. 34 W. 71 feet; N. 42 30' W. 164 feet; N. 02 30' W. 100 feet; N. 52 W. 99 feet to a stone, corner in edge of said road ; thence N. 66 3 K. f.08 feet to the BEGINNING, Con taining 32 9-10 acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land described in a deed from C. F. Moody aiid wife, and Alden Howell and wife, to Z. A. Corzine and wife, Carrie Felmet Cor zine, dated November 28, 1921, and recorded in Book 60, page 559, Record of Deeds of Haywood County, to which deed and record reference is made for a more complete description. ; It is further ordered that upon the said sale, the said commissioners will report, in writing, the said sale with in five days thereafter to the Clerk of Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, giving the: amount that may be bid, and the person, to whom sold for (he confirmation of the same by the Court, and only bona fide bids made by persons, who are willing to comply with their said bid will b-3 recom mended to the court for acceptance and confirmation. This the 1st day of February, 1032. WILLIAM T. HANNAH, J. R. MORGAN, Commissioners. Feb. 1 l-KS-25- Mar. 3. ci. mid. nnrsnant to the DOWer conferred upon me by deed of trust executed by Marcus N. Setser dated June 14th, 1930, and recorded in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 26, page 108, office of Register of Deeda of Hay wood County, to which reference is made for all the terms and conditions of the same. This February 3, 192. J R. MORGAN, Trustee. Fel. 11-18-25-Mar. 3 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday March 7th, 1W2, at eleven o'clock a. m., at the temporary court house door (Masonie Teaiple Building) in the Town of Waynes ville. Havwood County. N. C, I will sell at publie outcry to the highest bidder far cash the following oeaeno- ed lands and premises lying and being in the County and fctate aroresatd : Known as the R. E. Ellis tract BEGINNING at a chestnut and cu cumber on top of a ridge above the Crvmea place and rus S. 60 West to an old chestnut corner (chestnut gone) 64 poles; thence 6. SO' E. 15 poles to a white oak (now gone); thence N. 60 E. 64 polesto a stake; thence N- 30 W. 125 poles o the BEGINNING, containing BO acres more or less; this being the first tract described in a deed from W. C. Me Cracken to Hiram McCracken re corded in Book No. 60, page 220, Record of Deeds of Haywood County, North Carolina. Sale made pursuant to the power conferred upon me by deed of trust executed by Hiram MeCracken 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, to 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 Candidate U EXECUTOR'S NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Anna Northe, deceased, this is to notify all persons havhig claims against said estate to present them properly verified to the undersigned at his office in Waynesville, N. C, on or before February 4th, 1933, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons owing said es tate please make immediate payment. This Fehurarv 3, 1932. JOHN M. QUEEN, Executor Estate Anna North, deceased. Feb. 4-1 1-18-25-Mch-' 3-10 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the the estate of Alice Felmet, de ceased, late of Haywood Countv 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. All persons in 'debted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This 28th day of January, 1932. S- R. FELMET, Administrator of Alice Felmet, J in. 28-March3rd. deceased. I hereby announce nutl sector -J County, subject to the voters of the DemoCTi tha June Primary. Year suooorr w4M BRYAK Jff? xv i. t NOTICE OF SAU1 Under aim by virtue of I'll Qiin"iAa ivt 4 t vt ty, mad in the soedil J lltl.J t f t f. H . n..L l j . A AiuuiMi, qeceasefl, tj, J i hart et al. devisees Md i, the undersigned tna in loionaay) itj ,f 1932, at eleven o'clock i J temporary courthouw doo' I Temple Bldg.) in WTaWl oner ior saie w the oigtie; cash that certain tract l and being in the Town of I, and more particularly m ioiiows, to wit: BEGINNING at a rotk of Richland Creek in th m the old R. G. A. Love liTl old S. L. Love land accorij aeeas oi panuion, ana nus line to the railroad at tht the big cut; thence a Sw: course with said rai!ro4 small lot belomrirvo. tn ul thence a Northwesterly M tne line ox eome town lob I to Mrs. Stringfield, Mn. if others to Richland Creek; t the said creek with its nieil the BEGINNING, (onu:d 3 1-3 acres and being the erty conveyed to Mary A by her husband, William by deed dated (Jet. 1, IS corded in Book 12 at pags of Deeds of Havwood Co: EXCEPTING, however foregoing described lands: parcel or lot or tract of la: to Emma Atkinson by Ma- hart and husband, Williat by deed dated April 25, ! corded in Book 18, page of Deeds of Haywood ( also EXCEPTING from the described that certain yA oi land conveyed to M. I by William Rhinehan as; A. Rhinehart, by deed t 1904, and recorded in Boi 127, Record of IH-ed, , County. This the 12th davofFefci R. L. Lee, I'omu MS&W Attys Feb 18-1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as the administra trix of the estate of D. C. Davis, de ceased, late of Haywood County, N. C this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said 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 notice will be plead in bar of tneir recovery. All persons mdeotea ro said estate Will please make im mediate payment. This January 23, 1932 MRS. FLORENCE DAVIS, Administratrix. .Ian28-Feb4-Il 18-25-Mar3 MS&W A DMINISTRA TOR'S NO TICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Having qualified as administrator's C. T. A. of the estate of Geo. D. Sherrill, Sr., deceased, late of Hay wood county, North Carolina. Thwi is to notify all persons having claims acrainst the estate of said to exhibit them to the undersigned at 4Uo Vvachovia Building, Asneville, N C, on or before the 25th day of Feb raury, 1933, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their lOcpvery. All liersons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate pavment. This 2! st day of January, 1932. GEO. P. SHERRILL, Jr. J. tj. DUNN, Administrators sf Geo. D. Sherrill, S-, deceased. Jan. 21 Feb 25. . On Mor.day March 7, 1932, at elev en o'cloek a. in., at the temporary court house door (Masonic Temple Building) in the Town cf Wavnes ville, Haywood County, N. C, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following- describ ed lands and promises lying an J be ing in Ivy -Hill Township, Haywood County, X. ('.: Beginninc at a stake on ton of n little ridge, a corner of the Adolphus j nenry tract of land and west of where W. W. Rathbone now lives, and running with said, Henry line in the direction of W. A. Campbell's to 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 ine nrst 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 15, 1896, and recorded in Book 16, page 195, Record of Deeds of Haywood County, N. C. ; NOTICE I hereby notify that I will not pay any bills unless enntracted by me in person...' S. S. I . SMITH. Feb. 11-18-25. pd NOTICE OF'TRUSTUl On Thursday, March ; eleven o'clock A. M at the door (Masonic Temple no court house), in the tout ville, Haywood County, lina, I will sell at pub. the highest bidder for 1 lowing described lands- lying and being in Havfe North Carolina: BEGINNING on a Main Street of Clyde, and Smathers old line, now West Bros. Southeas runs thence with the lit ter of the North wall Smathers building he and with the West Bra a Westerly direction or less, to a stake in t: as the C. L. Smather.1- margin of an alley; tb margin of said alley, leet, more or less, to the main line of the way track; thence a with the Center of saic feet, more or less, to ti and smathers old line said old line. North 100 less, to the BEGINNIN the same property descr lrom J. W- Morgan and Cagle, dated June 15, ' corded in Book 50, pact of Deeds of Havwood t EXCEPTING AND I as reserved in said dw story of said store pu; eyed by J. W. Morgan !; Lodge about the year 1' EXCEPTING itch right-of-way of tl.e enninnlt., ,nni,' Vt'JVO fl lie may have for street; F tion of said land, Sale made pui ?ia& conferred upon m'o.l'y.' executed by J. L H ber 20. 1931. and r--'"; 30, page 241, Record ot-; of Havwood touno, ence is hereby made it- L ana conauions i-i This the 1932 .'. HOMERS r. fcilv her P. I Feb.:lS-25-Mar;VtjJ" In The Closets and Find That Pair of ShJ T-j T : - t t m t . .. . nt xeeu jaepairs ana urmg rnem 10 us. Make Them Good as New at a Small Cos.K Saved Is Money Made THE CHAMPION SHOE Sfl MAIN ST. . NEXT WESTE"'
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