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IsPAY, MARCH 3, 1932. THE WAVNESVTTT.r MOTIKfTATOPrp frill I III' " aa w W A. 1 iillll L mm " ' 1 ' mm mm i I Page 7 1 LEGAL NOTICES of TRUSTEE S SALE OF a steep hill at the led Trustee will offer for ell at be xroni ooor or me buse, in tne jown 01 ry Iwrth Carolina. being at kie Temple in said Town, no the Court House,) at 12:30 1 M., the 5th day or March, 0 14 3 end of comlirim.il line between him and Va..,- Browning; thence South 50' West with her line 25 poles to a cucumber below the road, Browning's corner; then up the branch to the Beginning, containing one hundred tiftv 1 150) acres, more or less, said tract being described in a deed from Harvey Browning and wife to Bazel Brown ing, bearing date of 12th day of No vember, 1884, as registered :u the Office of Register of Dejds of Hay wood County, North Carolina, in Book "W," page 403, to which deed and record reference Ls hereby made. FIFTH TRACT: BEGINNING on a buckeye below a road, corner of old William browning tract of land, and runs With thJine of the same South 25 East Bttvpoles to a cucumber; then with two of Harvey Brownina-'s foes South 80 poles to a hickory; then LAM) i toV NORTH CAROLINA, k)l COUNT. and by virtue of the power in a certain Deed of Trust iv EDWIN L. BROWN and BROWN, to S. L. QUEEN, E( to secure purchase mon- lands hereinafter described, nf Trust dated the 20th dav k 1926. and recorded in Re- peeds of Trust, in Book 1C, 1 213, et seq., in the omce of fcter of Ueeds or May wood kurth Carolina, default hav 1 made in the payment of Id indebtedness thereby se- Id power ox sale having be fltive and the holder of said less having requested and ap- the said Trustee mat tie said I Trust be roreciosea ior the If wtisfying said debt, the (South 62 st 47 poles to a lvnn on a branch; then South 22 Doles to a chestnut on top of ridge; thence North 82 West 127 poles to a stake; thence Narth to i th Beginnin. containing fifty (50) acra, more or less, and Known as the Cunningham Tract. direction of W A. Campbell's t a stake at the edge of the road loading to where Amos Setzer now liv; theme up .said road and a luaiul. to a stake at the fork of tne branch to ja stake in the line of the par tie- of j j the firs; pa:t on top oj' mount a in; I j then down along the tow with sai l j I line to the ilegmning. suppose SHO' M I" CORN Build For Future Tlirniifrli T jvpfitnrk t1.,Va!i,lina is !f"i'at !d . . . . . ... , v v . ii mil oi gooa niii coir. -tate; which said reiord lefereiuv is hereby made for all the terms and condi' tions of tht. same. Sale made because of default in the indebtednes.- si-cured by said deed of trust. This the 3rd. day of February, 1932. Insured Mortgage Bond Corpor ation of N. C, Local Trustee, and Union Trust Company of Maryland, Trustee Feb. 11-18-25-Mar. 3.' NOTICE OP LAM) SALE UNDER DECREE OF COURT OTVTYtt mr a At... She highest bidder for !, VbSCTm at". cucumebr comer of the William Browning tract and Harvey Browning land and runs South 33 poles to a hickory, corner of Harvey Browning's line and Israel Medford'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 Medford and wife to Vina Jaskson, dated January 10, 1889, as recorded in Book "Y", page 459 of Deeds, Office of Register of Deeds of Hav wood County, North Carolina. 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 70 poles to the top of the ridge to a Spanish oak and pine then North West 70 poles, more or. less, to the white oak, the Begin ning 'corner, containing live 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 i sourwood in Hani 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 81 poles to the Beginning. EIGHT TRACK: BEGINNING at a white oak on North side of road and about 150 feel West of n small blanch 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 in 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 j 50" West 800 feet with B. B. Brown ing's, or Queen's line to a buckeye corner in Browning ..line at lower side of road near a gate, and in Mird Putman's line; then westerly around the lower side of said load, 010 feet, more or less, with said Putman's line to stake at lower side of said road, opposite white oak, the beginning corner; then N. W, 40 feet to the white oak Beginning, 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 tuns East with said line 40 poles, more or less, to a stake at II.. It.. Browning's line; then North to the Browning toad; then West and; with said road, and its meanderings to the Begining, containing two- anil one-half acres, more or less. Said property being fully described in a deed from Cordelia Green, -and. others", as regis tered in Book 50, page 450, et seq., Oflice of Register of Deeds of Hay wood County, North Carolina. This 2nd. dav of February, 1932. S. L. QUEEN Feb 4-11-18-25 .Mar. 3 Trustee ling described real estate to joining tne lands or U. and T. K. m-amieit, auer and others, in Waynesville TRACT: BEGINNING on Bogwood on the branch and th 3G West 14 poles to a another branch; then Up tth South 21 East 28 poles fee rock; thence South 60 poles to a raapie ana pine; h 20 poles to a maple in tne I.rron's Grey tract near the idge ; thence up said ridge East 42 poles; thence North 28 poles; thence South 80 loles to a chestnut oak, How- er, to Conk tract; thence J the same North 10 West fto the branch; thence down ih Nroth 85" West 40 poles: West 32 poles to corner of ct; thence North 20 East thence North 75' West 18 ii South 20 West 14 poles h;' thence down the branch li-tfiiming. containing eighty- one-half (83) acres, more This being the same lani! A. A. Howell by William and Harvey Browning, and s, deed bearing date of De li, 1905, and known as the I'act- D TRACT: BEGINNING vood on bank of Browning hence N- 30 E. 55 poles to a Ik; thence South 53 East 32 li small rock; then North t CO poles to a hickory on lie ridge ; tbinee up said th 09 East 19 poles to a thence South 53 East to a chestnut stump ; thence East 15 poles to a chestnut; ih 48 East 22 poles to a thence South 65 East 22 pile of rock; thence South 11 poles to a chestnut: SAth 48' East 30 piles to a fcrner of the Howell Tract: Sofcth 30 West 40 poles to a he North 60 West 28 poles then North 75 West 59 buckeye; then W. 45 poles ; then North 22 East 12 stake; then North 62V4 i to a stake; then S. 2OV20 I poles to a stake; thence West 30 poles to the Be- Antaining one hundred (100) e or less, being the same id conveyed to B. B. Brown- thers, by deed bearing date her. .!, 1900, as registered iv of Register of Deeds of 'V,i)i';, ;)( Book 13, puae ich (('( ami record refer- Tde. InAG: from the laxt above 'rnc, however, two acres fth siie of the brunch t. bove mug how lives, to include ml howte. (Did nnui fur te xprmy sc s to give (' a iirrdpn abovi the That by virtu of a judgment and decree of the Superior Court of Hay wood County at January Term, 1932, rendered in the case of "Mrs. CAR RIE FELMET CORZINE Vs. HUGH J. SLOAN AND S. A. HUBBARD. MRGAN'. TRUSTEE, AND THOMAS STRINGFIELD, before A. M. Stack. Judire oresidinp-. 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 , trustee, for the said Car rie Felmet Cortine. which deed of trust is duly registered in the office 01 Kegwter of Deeds of Haywood County, in Book 15, Page 291, Re cord of Deeds of Trust, be foreclosed by a sale of said lands described in said deed of trust, for the purpose of applying the proceeds derived from the sale of said lands toward the costs and expenses of foreclosure, and the balance applied upon the payment of the judgment rendered in the above mentioned case, upon the notes se cured by said deed of trust. And by virtue of 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, William T. Hannah and J. R. Morgan having been appointed commissioners of the court, therein, to make sale 01 the said land under said decree for the purpose 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 af 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 foi cash the following de scribed land, which was conveyed in said deed of trust : Lying and being in . Waynesville . Township, Haywood County, joining the property of the Southei n Assem lily to contain about 50 acres more 01 h-ss. and bemgvthe same property conveved to Marcus N. Setzer by Jacob M Setzer and wife by deed dated No vemoer i,, it:n, ana recorded in Book 10, page 195. Record vf Deeds of Haywood County. N. C. Sale made pursuant to the power conieireii upon me oy deed of trust executed by Marcus N. Setzer dated June 14th, 1930, and recorded in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 20, page 198, omce of Kegister of Deeds of Hay wood County, to which reference is made for all the terms an I conditions of the same. This February 3, 1932, J. R. MORGAN, Trustee. Feb. 11-18-25-Mar. 3 NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN Til IE SUPERIOR COURT CITIZENS Bm- TRUST COM- i.-v.i, a I'Orporauon. Vs. "MRS. EVA RHODES ATKINS. The defendant, Mrs. Eva Rhodes Atkins, above named will take no tice that a summons in the above en titled action was issued against said defendant on the 22nd day of Febru ary, 1932, by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, for the sum of $230.00 with interest thereon from the November 6th, 1931, due said plaintiff by the defendant by reason of a promisory note executed by defendant to plain tiff, which said summons is return able before the Clerk of the Supe-ior Court, Waynesville, Haywood Coun ty, North Carolina, on the 24th dav of March, 1932. The defendant will nln t.to .,,,1;-,. that a warrant of attachment was issued by said Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C. on tne 22nd day of Fehmarv ioa- against the property of said defend ant, which warrant is iinrniKU k 1 fore said ( lerk of th.. -ourt, at the time and place above r me return of the sum mons, when and where the defendant IK rpflilifjiH n. 1 lu ainn-ur ana answer or demur t the complaint, or the relief ut-mumuM win c granted. inis the 22nd ,h,v nr t-.,i Karnu-r who have pioduced excess amount- of hays, grains and other feedstuff 11 the last two or three years should begin to slowly add live, stock to their agricultural systems and not allow the luie of high prices for so-called cash crops in the future to change them from this course towards better balanced farming. "In addition to balancing our present system of farming, livestock helps to build soil fertility and permits the utilization of non-salable feeds with piotit to the grower," says Earl H. Hosteller, in charge of animal hus bandry investigation at State College. "The eradication of the cattle tick has made it possible for us to improve the quality of our tattle over large areas but it has also left unoccopied thousand-" of acres of native grasses and reeds which were formerly return- of Pedg of Haywood Countv. N. C EXCEPTING AND RESERVING. as reserved in said deed, the second story of said store building, ac con eyed by J. W. Morgan to th Mhsonic Lodge about the year 1893, and, EXCEPTING such easement hnd right-of-way of the Southern Railway Company may have, and as the pub lic may have for streets over any por tion of said land. Sale made pursuant to the power conferred upon me by a deed of trust executed by J. L' Hobbs, dated Octo ber 20, 1931, and recorded in Book 30, page 241, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County, to which refer ence is hereby made for all the terms and conditions of the same. This the 15th dav of February, 1 932. HOMER V. ( AGLE, Trustee. Feb. 18-2.VMar.3-10 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE lou can't down her ho vs. von to late, It's line a sine ;i you're bo-n. A dollar a gallon is all it costs, But you'd better keep your mon' For your feet might hit the ceiling loft, 'Ere the transaction's done. They advertised it up in Maine, And in Virginia too; And all around and in between, The checks came rushing through. But madder men have neven been. If they were ever bom, When the package came and they had seen That it was the shu' 'nuff corn. J. M.Newton, Waynesville. N. C. Feb. 29. 1932. A few years ago it was reported that sorms men in Virginia answered an advertisement from some one in North Carolina offering corn at a dollar a gallon. When it came and was real eorn instead of whiskey they were very angry, but like Mark Twain said about the weather there was very little that could be don about it. The above versds were based on that incident, or those incidents. 1 932. '.', , U. G. BYEIuS, v-ieiA, . -superior; Court of Hav- , -B"U1' 1 outy. orth Carolina. Feb. 2o-Mar, 3-10-17 MGS EXECUTOR'S xririi BEGINNING.' on 11 locust sink.. STATE OE NORTH rAuonvi .1.. 1 ... . . - --"-( 1r , .,,, --""'.. . in me enge 01 orancii Southern As-' 1 nuji . UUNTY "'Vs miner ami an oiu turpin ks- .. 'mviiig .quail nod as Executor of the tate of Dick Moody corner, and estate of Anna Northe, deceased this lun.s .. ,13 v. w-iui line 01 .outnern 10 nouiy all persons having claims .iss.ei.ioiy ir.iu icei to a stake ' in against sanl estate to present thorn p 1 ojio r I - vt-r i fi e (1 1 0 the undersigned - ...o u,,,lt 111 n iiynesvine, n. 1 on or before February' 4th, 1933, or 'this nonce win ie pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons owing said es tate please make immediate payment This Feburary 3, 1932 JOHN M. QUEEN. Executor Estate Anna North, deceased. Feb. 4-1 1-1 8-25-Mch 3-10 westerly side of Old Crabtree Road; thence with said road two calls as follows: S. 31" I.V W. 2i0 feet; S. 3 30' W. 70 feet to a stake in east erly margin of sak. road; theme S. 32 40' E. 504 feet to a stake; thence S. 5 E. 844 feet to a stake in edge of branch; thence S. 36 , 30' W 230 feet to a stake; thence S. 0 1 V E. 2(14 feet to a stake; thence S. 5 30' V. 170 feet to a Make; thence S. 14 E. 301 feet to a chestnut; thonce S. '37 V.. 238 feet to a smiill maple; thence S. 21: 15' E. ,300 tVet t.. a stake at a base Of black oak; thence S. 57' 30' 22li feet to a stake at base of a chestnut; which chestnut is in an old line; thence N. 21k E. with the old Turpin line 434 feet to a Spanish oak ( corner of tract sold A DM IStSTRA TOR'S SOTICE 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 10 tne undersigned 'at Canton, N. C., I RACT: Adioininc the - and described as follows : KG at a stake in edee of ami at foot of hill in the ne between said bounda Uls South 43" Kntt U chtstnut on point of small just below a small flat -e South 57 East 16 poles thence North 39 East 62 hlckovv .,.1 t. ysf .:,i u 5-P and Browning Branches t ..(now.. Bramlett line: "fa id top, as it meanders, as follows: K2 West 16 ti C4- vPst 14 poles; North 11 .poles and 4 links to a 1 said ridge, corner of B. lands; thence with said Beginning, containing 12',4 nine poles, more or less ; wing described in a deed am Browninv -nnA -tn rn,:n.'!eed bearing date of 1897, as registered in faster of Deeds of Hay- V. in Rivit a ipo ,. - ol ptt(;e ii.), nich deed and record ref ; made. 'I TRcT- A'aiin?.:"'th. !' and described as follows: ' ,a suar tree on the near the Browning Branch southwest corner (a ami runs North 30 East - smau chestnut on top this dnv tn Shnrml HowcUl- tli(nce on or before the 3rd dav of Vnr.h N 691 45' E- With line of -f aid' Ilow- J9;'. or this notice will be pleaded in ell trad 541 feet to a stake in center; bar of their recovery. All persons in of an old road (Howell's corner in 1 "ebted to the said estate will please Southern Assembly jibe) '-.thence witljj maJk. immediate payment, center of said old road and with r. Tnis 28th day of January, 1932. Southern Assembly line 11 call as, . . . S- R. FELMET, follows: N. 14 W, 42 feet to .rs.aKe! Administrator of Alice Felmet, in said road; N. 29' 15' W. 150 feet j ln- 28-March3rd. deceased. to a stake in said road; N. 23' W. 100 n,,.,,,.ri feet; N. 21 30' W. 100 feet; . 27; 1 AMUS'ISTRATOR'S KOTlCE 15' W. 88 feet; N. -.27 W. 200 ie t ; ... nuvjng quaiilied as the administra N 1 ' 15' W- 90 feet; N. 13 . I'.O "lx 01 the estate ot I). C. Davis, de fect; N. 34 W. 71 feet; N. ;2::30' W. I af'! .late 1 ' of Haywood County, N, 164 feet: N. 02 .30' W. 300 feet; N.: is to noiity an persons havin On Monday the 21st day of March, 1932, at 11:00 o'clock A.'M. at the Court house door Masonic Temple) the undersigned, trustees, will sell at public out-cry to the highest .bidder for cash the following described land and premises lying and being in city of Waynesville-Ha.elwood, Haywood County,' North Carolina, and fully. de scribed as follows: BEGINNING on a stake in the South side line of Sycamore Lane and the Northeast coiner of Lot No. 5; theme South HK dog. East 180 feet with the said side line of Sycamore Lane to a stake; thence South 2 deg. West 170 feet to a stake in the North line of Lot No. 30; thence North 88 deg. West 130 feet to a stake in lino of Lot No. 5; thence North 2 deg. EaHt 170 feet with the line of Lot No. 5 to the BEGINNING. Sale made pursuant to, under and by virtue of the power contained in that certain deed of trust excuted by P. Nicoludis, single, to Insured Mortgage Bond Corporation of North Carolina and Union Trust .Company of Maryland, Trustees, which said deed deed 01 trust is duly recorded in Of fice of Register of Deeds of Haywood County, North Carolina, in Book of Deeds ot Trust Number 21. at naire 9, to which said deed of trust and record reference is hereby made for all the terms and stipulations of the same. Sale made because of default j in the payment' of the indebtedness I secured thereby: " This the 15th dav of February.! 1932. " ing some revenue. Many doubt that better bred animals would return a profit on this kind of grazing. It is true that animals, like plants, must be fed and cared for if they are to thrive and return a profit; yet, much of this native grazing should be utilir ed better than it is at present." Mr, Hostetler says landowners in tick free territory need to know what kind of legumes and cultivated gras ses will give them the bast results in respective sections. North Carolina farmers need also to learn that south ern protein feeds such as cotton-seed meal could be used to better advan tage. Northern and western livestock growers have long been large users of these feeds but down here whero the feed is grown, it is little used to grow out finished animals. 'Cotton-seed meal, peanut meal, soy bean meal and other such feeds pro duced in this state could be used in fattening livestock here at home and the fertility kept on home farms. Un til the North Carolina farmer learns to feed livestock, just so long will he buy meat from Chicago, work stock from Missouri, hay from Kansas and milk from Wisconsin, says Mr. Hostetler.- . ' Surplus Corn Should Be Converted Into Corn, Says Expert Eel Insured Mortgage Bond Corpor ation 01 t.. and Union Trust Company of MarylandTrustees . 25-Mar. 3-10-17. MGS All surplus corn should be convert ed into pork. Records kept on 13, 788 hogs by county farm agents dur ing the past six years proved that cvit sold as pork has returned an average of 62 cents a bus-hel more than its heal market value. "Had 25 percent of the corn crop of tho past four years been .old as pork at the current price paid for hogs, it. would have returned 122,140,620 ,' niore than its market value as com,"' claims against the estatp of said Hp ceased to exhibit them to the under signed a Cove Creek, N. C. on or be- XOTICEOFTlirSTEE'XSAl.E arl'j lino Orfl, - " ' '"ge to his own chestnut course along the tro r. " w,c 'nain top OI 1,7. stone on top of fnci ?uSonth 25 West 74 I Ear' u an aKred line "p i tn oase or On Monday, "the 7th day of March, 1932, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., at the Courthouse door ih t he town of Way nesville (Masonic Temple). Haywood Countv, .-North Carolina,, tile under- Si;iet trust'?-.', win . s.i'ii :u P "" out-cry to the highest bidder for casli the - 'folfoviiig described lands and premises, lyinij and being in Haywood County. North Carolina, and fuHy described as fallow.-: . . BEGINNING on a stake in the North sidV line of Beulah Avenue, nn fopt from .1 stake which k 10 feet feet North of a white oak, coiner of W. M. .Heren's land, and runs thence N. 1 10' W. 150 feet to a stake; thence N. 88 SO' W. 100 feet to a stake; thence S. 1111 10' K. 150 fed to a stake in tfulean Avenue; menvc with the side line of said Beulah Av enue, S. 88: 40' , F. 100 feet to the BEGINNING. I , , BEING a part of the same land heretofore conveyed to Relph . Ensley from J. R. Thomas and wife, by deed, dated January 21, 1922 and recorded in Book 59, page 461, Re cord of Deeds cf Haywood County, North Carolina. .' - . Sale made pursuant to, under and hy virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust executed by Ralph W. .Ensley and wife, Beulah Ensley, to Insured Mortgage Bond Corporation t North Carolina, and Union Trust Company of Maryland, Trustees, bear ing date of May 1st, J927, and duly recorded in Office of Register of 52' W. 99 feet to a stone, coni"r in edge of said road; thence N. oG E, r.. VA,i lil'i'lMVIVr! Tn. taining 32 9-10 acres, more or less, and forf fhe 23rd day of January, 1933, '. . . ... , 1 :i i or this nofiro uill U ;.. i . t hi..- he same tract oi latin (lescrioen . : " v. J"v"'. ."' in a lee.i"froi V. Moody and wife, 'tneu: ;reeovery. ; All persons indebted ,! Abb. Howell and Wife, to Z, A. ! ' ?.au' estate will please make, im- Cor.ine and wife, Canie; Felmet Cor- j n:'?.,e Payment. ; . . ; -Eine, dated November 28; 1921, and j Th '?r nPPvr, ,,M-r recorded in Book 00, page 559, Record ! . I R S . . E L OR RN ( . E D A V'L" . -, of I lee is of Haywood County, to which : T ,. . .rAd,n,c deed and record reference s m.-l, for f-ni2x-rel,4-ll 18-2o-Mar.: ; MS&W a more complete description. : It ii further ordered that upon the c'o-U aU the said commissioners will report, in writing, the paid sale with in five days thereafter to. the Clerk of Superior Court of Haywood Couiv tvV civing the .amount tnat niay oe SOT HE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Thursday, March 17, 1932, at eleven o'clock A. M., at the court hnLisf- door (Masonic Temple now u.ie'ri as a court house), in the town of Wavncs villc, Haywood County, North Caro lina, I will sell at public outcry to b o and the person; to whom sold for, ' at puD.ic outcry to vC confirmation of the same by the I hc . highest bidder for cash the fol CouAt anT only bona fide bid3 ma.le j ribed . lands and premises by Persons, who are willing to comply fea"K 1" Haywood County, BEGINNING on a -stake in the Main Street of Clyde, in. the Shook and Smathers old line, Jerry Massie, how West Bros. Southeast Corner, and with their said bid will K- recom-, mended to the court for . acceptance and confirmation, Thi the 1st day of February, 1932. WILLIAM I T. HANNAH, J. R. MORGAN, Commissioners. ; Feb. 11-18-25- Mar. 3. NOTICE OF.- TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday March 7, 1932, at elev en o'clock a. m., at the temporary court house door (Masonic Temple Rnildi'ne-l in the Town of Waynes ville, Haywood County, N. C, I will i the main line of the Southern Rail- runs thence with the ItnCoTthe cen ter of the North wail of the C. L. Smathers building herein conveyed, and with the West Bros. South side in a Westerly direction 122 feet, more or less, to a stake in the line known as the C. L. Smathers line at the East mar-gin of an alley; thence with said margin of said alley, S. 3 W. 100 feet, more or less, to the center of sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash the following describ ed lands and premises lying anj Be ing in Ivy Hill Township, Haywood County, N. C: Beginning at a stake on top of a little ridge, a corner of the Adolphus Uanrv tract of land and west of where W. W. Rathbone now lives, and - - ok 21 nagrD oi C tonniW with said Henry line in the way track; thence an East course with the center of said railroad, 122 feet, more or less, to the said Shook and Smathers old line; thence with said old line, North 100 feet, more or less, to the BEGINNING, and being the same property described in a deed from J. W- Morgan and Wife to D. M. Cagle, daH June 15, 1923, and re corded in Kook B9, page 4S5, Record NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty, made in the special proceeding entniea it. 1,. i.ee, hxecutor of Marv A Rinehart. deceased, vs ' .1. W Rhim.. hart et al. devisees and heirs at law. tne undersigned commissioner will, on tho 14th (Monday) day of March, j.'o, at eleven o clock a. m., at the temporary courthouse door (Masonic Temple Bldg.) in Waynesville, N. C, offer for .sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in the Town of Waynesville and more particularly described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a rock on the bank of Richland Creek in the line between the old It. G. A. iov.e land and the old S.'.'L. -Love -land according to their deeds of paitition, and runs with said line to the railroad at the mouth of the big cut ; thence a Southwe."terly course with said railroad track to a small lot belonging to W. T. Lee; thence a Northwesterly direction with the line of some town lots belonging to Mrs Stringfield. Mrs. Banner and others to Richland Creek; thence down the said creek with 'its' meanderings to the BEGINNING, containing about 3 1-3 acres and being the same nron- erty conveyed to Mary A. Rhinehart Dj- ner husband, William Rhinehart, by deed dated Oct. 4. 1899. and re corded in Book 12 at page 43, Record of Deeds of Haywood Countv. EXCEPTING, however, from the foregoing described lands that certain parcel or lot or tract of land conveyed to Emma Atkinson by Mary A. Rhine hart and husband, William Rhinehart, by deed dated April 25, 1914, and re corded in Book 18. pake 556. Record of Deeds of Haywood County; and also' EXCEPTING from the lands above described that certain parcel or lot of land conveyed to M. T. Rhinehart by William Rhinehart and wife, Mary A. Rhinehart, by deed dated July 1, 1904, and recorded in Book 19, page 127, Record of Deeds of Haywood County. This the 12th day of February, 1932. R. L. Lee, Commissioner MS&W Atty Feb 18-25 Mar 3-10. declares W. W. Shay, swine extension specialist at State College. "Again this year, every farm should by all means grow all the pork needed for that farm. Many waste products can be supplemented and used as hog feed, but hogs which are intended for either home use or market should be limited to the number sufficient to consume the feed only when it is gaining in weight', at -a-substantial rate. When not gaining, the market hog is going into debt for what he eats." Mr. Shay urges every farmer in North Carolina to keep one good brood sow this year for each 150 bushels of prospective surplus corn. Breed this sow as nearly as possible on the first Of May and the first of November. Full feed her pigs a properly balanced ration from the time they are four weeks old until they are sold. Sell them at a weight of 20 pounds and over during March and April or again in August or September. The man who can grow corn cheap ly and at good average were yield- an ! will stick to this system, year in and year out regardless of the price of hogs or the price of corn will make money for himself .and his farm, says Mr. Shay. Indications-are that Durham farm ers will plant a smaller acreage of tobacco this i-eason. Forty-four per sons sold $208.87 worth of produce on the local curb market last Saturday. C M. flight, president of the Vance County Beekeepers Association, was elected vice-president of the North Carolina organization at a re cent meeting held at State College. Poultrymen in Alexander County have organized a county mutual ex change to sell poultry and eggs through the North Carolina Stat Poultry Exchange. I I :!' ': ) 1- l: 1 1 I . 1.1 - i
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
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