North Carolina Newspapers

    qn AY. APRIL 28, 1932
5IEFS
Tiafe
plea for the unseating of his succes
sor as senator, jonn H. tsajikhead.
On his odd familiar tilting ground,
the bulky, frock-coated Heflin held
forth for five hours and ten minutes
neiore crowds that packed tie gal
leries and formed long lines outside
cnc uoors.
rms Conference
,rm , t f Geneva
fU being made toward
fre5S 'i,viv. but surely.
lent
on
Railroad
5 tri have been
t late of Burlington, met
i.tti on a rauiunu r ,
t3.onJ vridav night.
f oneycutt, tor 10 y
fr0f Hendersonville city
f' Ju J. H. Cowles at Lex-
u who has rounded
rear mcic-
icbman at U. JS. .
tlin S. lllCKiiin" -jx v.-
diversity acnuu
ih the baccalaureate sermon
$veity of North Carolina
Jl Hill June 5.
J un Fclipse August 31
f Su" of the United
r . nnnortunitV to
.her total eclipse
r."-- .m ...I nii.narn.
hcinir maae ior iiuKr-.o
.' It will be in 1970 before
H -c strain lor hub
Big Court
Game Warden Wages War
Assistant state game warden, W.
('. L:sk, is waging war against illegal
Ushers who use baskets and other il
legal methods. The closed season is
on between Mayl and June 10, and
l'.shn.g by any method is prohibited.
The law will be enforced, says Mr.
Lisk.
wetk at Concord, defendants being
Criminal court is in session th's
charged with 18 varieties of crime
comingr ud for trial. Mrs. Mary Wid- the. otfunct bank of CHlnton. in Samp
cnhouse is to be tried for murder, .son ci.untv. alleirinc that it oDerated
charged with slaying her husband, I ten Years under a svstem calculated
Suit Aeaint-t Clinton Bank
A $150,000 suit has been fieled
auuirst the officers and directors of
Dri ald Didenhouse.
W ill Try To Increase Income Tax
1 he movement to get mure tax
money irom higher incomes seemed
to bo growing instead of waning to
day as the senate finance committee
tippioached this section of the house
revenue bill.
Originating in Democratic ranks the
an calls for raising the levies con-
sideiably above those voted by the
boust.
inevitable to result in utter insolven
cy. Evidence of rvaud are being offeree.
New Books Are Added
To The Local Library
Commits
Henderson County Banker
Suicide
Henderson county officers Tuesday
attributed the suicide yesterday of S.
G. Rhodes, 58, cashier of the Bank of
F'etcher, to ill-health.
Sheriff W. A. Garren and Coroner
J. F. Brooks said Roades' death was
a citpr case xl suiciue. inc ta"'"
(by Library Publicity Committee)
A former resident has recently done
something to relieve an acute situa
tion in our Library namely, given
two dozen new books. The fact that
all happen to be mystery stories means
much to a large class of readers who
find such to be "unlaxing" and that
is what they are seeking.
Three of the best in the collection
are by Edgar Wallace. They are "A
King By Night," "The Door With
Seven Locks," and "The Valley of
Ghosts." A rival of the above is
it:l. li iilnaiwra
h Contacts ,.?rr"
mal contact wiin me muim..
" ,.,Wctrivl tn have
E is son is ui"-" . i
Vby Col, Charles A Land-
Virginia last ween., n
rwl n haVfl
leeting was rep"" -
,vhile the iamous mci
1L .' ..... leiof Mnndav
rem hi esia "
Jay.
tn Sneaks lleiore neiiui
f of applause so loud and pro, ! by a narrow
Lfthgallerles were order-, i?r, p.refe..
f swept througn tne
a, . picturesque J. Thomas
tf Alabama, concluded a fervid
was found at 9 o clock Tuesday morn-, . ..Tho Link Th Paiferry Riddle,"
inc in the vault ot the Darnc wiui i.,i y.:ia r,,nj,,rfr"
bullet through his head. He lived a
few rroments after W. H. Sumner,'
(resident of the bank, and G. N. Hen-
son liquidating agent oi seveuu i
ed bnks in western North Carolina
found him.
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i
ia new oraer
o tiling Time.,
Tide and Ahnion
waic .'or J10 i"lV-T?"
"Murder on B. Heck," "Shadows,"
"The Other Bullet," and "The Dart
mouth Murders," all written by ex
perts in their line. Others sure to be
popular, "The Strange Death of Mar
tin Green," (a real puzzle, by the way)
'The False Purple Murder In The
Willett Family," "The Thing In The
Night," "The Garston Murder Case,"
"The Fourth Finger." "The Illustrious
Comse." "Seeds of Murder,' and
Horsemen of Death
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ;
On Thursday, May 19th. 1932, at
eleven o'clock A. M. at the court house
door (Masonic Temple usjd as a -temporary
court house), in the t?wn ef
Wavnesville, Haywood County, North
Carolina, I will sell at public outcry
to tue highest bidder for cash, the
fallowing lands lying and being in
Emit Fork Township, Haywood Coun
ty, North Carolina, more parucuiauj
described as follows :
FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING on
it water oak on West bank of Pigeon
River, corner of G.W. Clark and H.
C. Heatherly tracts, and runs N. 76l?y
W. 8 poles to spruce pine; thence N.
82' W. S poles; thence S. 78 , 8
pules to a white oak on top of ridge;
thence S. 72lj . SV poles to black
oak; thence :i5"" K. 18 poles, 12
;inks to stake in old Gwynn line;
,!,..,.. V i K. lti noles. 5 links to
Spanish oak in low gap; thence N.
;?SH' t ptles, H links to dogwood'
on top of ridge; thence N. 51" E. 13
poles, 7 links to stake m gap on
ridge; thence N. ol K. 7 poles to a
stake on top of knob; thence N.
K 11 poles, 9 links to a stake on said
ridge; thence N. :5V W. 21 poles, 5
links u stake on ton of said ridge;
thence N. 75" K. 14 poles, 18 links
to spruce pine on west bank of said
River; thence with old river run S. 8
K. 8 poles. 10 links to stake; thence S.
41V F. 20 polos to stake on bank ol
river; thence, with bank of river S.
281-." K. 4 poles; S. lfi" K. 0 iniles; S.
W. H polos; S. :U" V. 17 poles;
S. 15 K. 9 iHiles to mouth of small
branch; thence S. 4:V K. 9 poles; m.
j.'! V.. 14 ooles to the 1 MilSNlM.
containing 23 acres, more or less.
SECOS'D TRACT: BEGINNING
on a double chestnut on top of ridge,,
II. E. Trull and Gwynn estate, and
rur.s Northeast course 43 poles to
rock, H.E. Trull corner; thence with
his line 11 poles, 4 feet to stake in his
line; thence Northward course 13
poles, ti feet to black oak in said lina
of Gwynn tract; thence 18 poles, 12
feet to "stake in said line; thence South
ward course with Gwynn line to the
BEGINNING, containing five acres,
more or less.
Being the same two tracts of land
convoyed in a deed rom H. C. Heath
erlv aiutwife, Elsie Heatherly and G.
W. Rhode- and wife, Dorothy Khodes
to M. J. Trull, dated Octoheer 9, 1925,
and recorded in Book 71, page 175,
Record of Deed of Haywo.nl County.
EXCEPTING a tract of land con
taining 11 acres, conveyed by M. J.
Trull and wife, Elsie Trull to H. C.
Heatherlv. dated 5' arch I I. 927, and
rovorded ' in Book 78, page 20;t, Re
eon! of Deeds of Haywood County,
Being the same two :racts of land
conveyed in a deed from H Xjrk
patrick. Trustee, to W.A. Moore,
.1 .tiv) tnv 13. 1929. and recorded in
Book 79, page 438t Record, of Deed
of Haywood County.
Sale made pursuant to power of
sale conferred upon me by a do",! of
trust dated July 6, 1929, executed by
Blaine Henson, and recorded in Book
2f. page 119. Record of D.-oda of
Trust of Haywood County.
This the 19th day of Aanl. 19:12.
M. G. STAMEY,
Trustee.
12.
Mass. Gives Smith Support
Former Governor Smith's challenge
of the dominant candidacy of Gov.
Franklin D. Roosevelt for the Demo
cratic presidential nomination was
given support in early returns Tues
day from the Massachusetts primary.
Smith also was leading .
narrow margin in the lennsyi-
ence voting althougn mohi.
of tho votes tabulated at iu p. m
Fa" Standard Time, came irom
I'hiladelphia where Smith is strong.
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