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i" antage fch vear of this . Bectioa . are 0f his Deaumui Preparing their the C'of P0P,e from this "nIr ?L commencement lJ" McCracken is spending ".a ... Woavpr To - home irvm v.Vand who has been very " n the Waynesville hospi ' underwent a serious Sends hope she will soon ?P1fnttotheC,.b. tav days ago. Among ! nd Mrs. W. T. Haw r Ln Mr. Weaver Haw- Minnie tsurgiu, ----- .Ill'1" :. ,fo a HIPP -Vll Pul ----- Monroe Silver spent -Jnini ' Crabtree visiting . v.,i,,.i,i cv,ent the we- li fe Auerabell McCrackcn. ODD BUT TRUE I -o There a om.v one v&J! 1XES CREEK ,., A. Erwin delivered a ' ;' It'r'von at the Baptist 'eVTmcluy to a. large con- y0 piv-iunl from the first Matthew j Mr-i f red L.. oanora aou 'd tn.i James, are now vis- Safford s parents in I Tr Kavmond McCracken v -u : ., , i-ct Sat. :hVilt'y and Marvin Greene fishing 'trip last week. S PwnKtt'oA can- aktiinu uavis 01 iiv .1. ...UU M and ' at wees "" Rogers of Wesley Creek, '.i,,,! uieen and Mr. Ford lunv attending summer Ii'ullowhee.' ,,..,. lubert Ferguson ana aaugn- iVlma Ferguson, were spring tors last weeK. d Mrs. Marvin Green spent shopping in Waynesvine. i,z Glacenef of 1 ransylvania her sister, Mrs. Steve fer- 1 Mrs. Jesse James and Mr. iiob James attended the L'ate sermon at Spring Creek iol Sunday. orgia Owen of Tennessee is iw p-randfather, Mr. .erj B. Murray is now visiting I liter, Mrs. Hubert Plemmons, ok - Auie Katcliff, of Asheville, it brother, Mr. W. B.Mur- rg the past week. sse James attended the grad- ;ercises of Clyde High School day evening. j id Mrs. Vernon Ferguson ited hy Mr. and Mrs. Frank firs. Ferguson's parents, the 'It-end. frova Greene and Mrs. Delia ten have been on the sick list fweek. : rlaud Clark is now in the lille hospital. Reports are is very ill. . F. C.Greene, Tom Rogers, Fisher, and several others a fishing trip last Saturday Mr it ' i ' flfrMferim'mrw k rnrnv Mwjwa pvcturi cwtR ihe THE SCRttH poles to a white oak on top of ridge ; thence S. 72 , 84 poles to black oak; thence 35 E. 18 poles, 12 links to stake in old Gwynn line; theace N. 19 E. 16 poles, 5 links to Spani ,h oak in low gap; thence N. 38i- 6 Doles. 16 links to douwood on top of ridge; thence N. 51 E. 13 poles, 7 links to stake in gap oi ridge; thence N. 31 E. 7 poles to a stake on top of knob; thence N. IVi" E. 11 poles, 9 links to a stake on said ridge; thence N. 3l4 W. 21 poles, o links to stake on top of said ridge; thence N, 75 E. 14 poles, IS links to spruce pine on west bank of said Kivt-r; thence with old river run S. 8 E. S poles, 10 links to stake; thence S. 411v E. 20 poles to stake- on bank ol river; thence with bank of river S. JS1;..0 E. 4 poles; S. It!" E. ti polos; S. 2S1-.." W. 6 poles; S. 84 W. 17 poles; S. 15 K. 9 poles to mouth of small branch; thence S. 4;i E. 9 poles; S. 4.T E. 14 poles to the BEGINNING. containing ,- acres, more or less. h:cOi Th'.XCT: BEGINNING on a double chestnut on top of ridge, H. E. Trull and Gwyun estate, an.l runs Northeast course 48 poles to rock, II. E. Trull corner; thence with his line 11 poles, 4 feet to stake in his line; thence Northward cutse l.'i poles, ( feet to black oak in said line nf fiwvnn tract: tVipnr IS nnlpa 12 feet to stake in said line; thence South ward course with Owynn line to the BEGINNING, containing five acres, more or less. ; . Being the same two tracts of land conveyed in a deed rom H. C. Heath erly and wife, F-lsie Heatherly and G. W. Rhode? and wife, Dorothy Rhodes to M. J. Trull, dated October 9, 192.i. and recorded in Book 71, page 175, Record of Deeds of Haywood County, EXCEPTING a tract of land con taining 11 Mi acres, conveyed bv M. J. Trull and wife, Elsie Trull to H. C. Heatherly, dated March 11, 19--I7, and recorded in Book 78, page 209, Re cord of Deeds of Haywood County. Being the same two tracts of land conveyed in a deedJ from .1. H Ivi.rk pa trick. Trustee to W.A. .Moore, dated May 13, 1929, and recorded in -Book 79, page 438v Record of Deeds of Haywood County. Sale made pursuant to l ower of s;i!e conferred upon me by a ded of trust dated July 0. 1929. executed by l'laine Henson, and recorded in Book 2t. l age 119, Record of D.'eds of Tru-t of Haywood County. This the 19th day of April. 1932. M. G. STAMEY, www vvvid mfxt' FOR. THE W4E wft mi m I JONATHAN'S CREEK 0 : 0 (Editor's Note: We are pljased to announce that Miss Mattie Moody will bo. correspondent from the Jonathan's Creek community for this newspaper. Anyone having any news will please get it to Miss Moody not later than Monday noon for that week's edition.) The farmers and stock-raisers of this section were clad to see the rain of the past few days. Miss Annie Boyd ana Mr. Kobert Howell are graduating at the vvay nesville High School this week. Mrs. I. C. Franklin is seriously ill with a complication o flu and bron chal atshma. Mrs. Mark Duckett and Miss Annie Roe Ferguson spent Friday with Rev. and Mrs. V. R. Masters, We are glad to know that we are not going to loose Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers and family since his school closed. Mrs. W. L. Harris and daughter, Margaret, and Mrs. Hugi Leather wood visited friends here Sunday af ternoon. Miss Tommie Davis of Iron Duff spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Robert Boyd. Misses Burr and Bula Caldwell arc visiting elatives and friends on Cataloochee this week. t'H.V THERE FOR BASS en route to Cove (y) Creek, maiden fair, eved trirl with dimrjled cheek. iker brown her hadr. i lies nf Rockv Dell. (beheld her lovely check, r.iy love did at first mv love did snurn. w not why and jyhere, e that in mv bosom burned. It it perish there. tnt on Cove (y) Creek, :' a mountain pass, intthe day quite sad and meek, f there for bass. a one mv hook did bite. & in vain now turned. ights of that dear mountain yhe the sour milk churned. i went softly toward the west, row the h mrs pass, 1 and sich. nnrl luiaf ww Virer.iit. f there ior bas3. my love a little not. Int it hff . Iojo In resumed my sportman's coat, ' there for bass, n an answer note reeeiTed, an awtul clash, another Tiiyhf iwivo F had the cash. ''.'.''.' ' : let myself discourged be, came to such a pass; my soul T foif nrt tfio " there for bass. mountain home I go, f d Of mv distrpc,. . twas best my love outpour, f shin' there for ha. hoW T1V IrtVA chti'A ?i' and Ton! cinooi-rt my cau? her love I won, Fen I ceased r on, ceased to care. f passed by so slow or fast fE had won. and I had lack. P "ere for BASS. J. M. NEWTON, Waynejvilk, N. C. There are 265 farm boys and girls enrolled in the ten 4-H clubs of Gas ton County this season. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, May the 16th, 1932, at 11:00 o'clock A. M. at the Court House door (Masonic Temple) in Waynes ville, Haywood County, North Caro lina, the undersigned trustees will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following de srrihod. lands and nremises. to wit: Lying and being in or near the Town of Waynesville, WaynesviUe Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, and fully described as 101-lows. FtKCTMNTNG at a stake at the in tersection of Thomas Avenue and Bak er Alley t d runs thence with said le- ker A lev N. 56 30 izi leet to a stake; thence S. 24 30' E. 150 feet to a stake; thence b. 5b o! w. tot feet to a stake in East side line of nnmas Avenue : thence with saJd East side Tme of Thomas Avenue N. 46 W. 154 feet to the .BEGINNING.. TVio nWe described lot of land be ing a part of the same property con veyed to Mrs. Kutn naicer ny dated March 29th, 1912, from R. L Aiinr. Tmcfno anrl rprordpd in Book No. 35, page 196 Record of Deeds of Haywood County iNorin wmin. Rale made pursuant to under and by virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain aeea w ru. executed by Ruth Baker and husband, D A. Baker, to the undersigned, Insured Mortgage Bond Corporation of North Carolina, Local Trustee, and Union Trust Company Of Mary land, Trustee, on the 1st day of July, 1927, and recorded in Book No. 21, page 128 .Record of Deeds Of Trust of Haywood County, North Car olina, to which said deed of trust and record reference is horeliv made for ail the terms and conditions of the same. Sale made because of default m inaerieo:iess secured "by said deed of trust, oaie is made subject to all taxes and street assessments. This this 13th day of April, 1932. Insured Mortgage Bond Corpor Knrth Carolina. Local aiiuii wa. . Trustee, and Union Trust Com- i pan y of Maryland, Trutee. Apr. 21-28-Maf -.5-12 MGS the entire amount of said indebted ness became duo and payable and de mand having been made by the holder of said noto upon the trustee named therein to advertise and sell the prop erty described in said deed of trust, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash at public auction at the Court house door in Waynesville Haywood Countv, N. C, at noon on Wednesday. May l8th. 1932, the following described real estate: , Bounded on the West by the lands of R. L. Wells, now W. S. l'ipes, on the North by Henson Cove Koad; and on the East by the lands of B. F. Murray, on the South by the lands of R F. Murray; and more panuuiany described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the cent er of the Henson Cove Road, North east of said B. F. Murray's new dwel ling house, and runs with said road two calls: South 70 30' West, i.88 poles; South 64 West 6 poles to a stake; samfi being the northwest corn er of the small tract conveyed by R. L. Wells and wife to the said B. F. Mu'rav; then with the line of said tract South 19" East 6.50 poles to a stake; then North 67 15' East' 8 poles to a stake; then North 18 15' East 7.76 poles' to the beginning, Contain ing 7 snnarp rods, more or less, and being a part of lots Nos. 5 and 6. of the survey made by W. H. Hargrove for E. P. G. Murray, deceased, in 1. AND BEING the same ir.nd iescnp ed in a Deed from V. F. Murray, and wife, to Jacob L Donaldson, dated March 25, 1929, and also being me same land described in a man of J. C. Haynes, Surveyor, which said map i nnw nn flip in the offici -f John 1L Mnnninc- nrntmsslMlCf Ot the V OriQ War Vptpmns Iiari Fun attached to the abstracted of Jacob L. Donaldson, to which reference is nereby mane. This, the 13th day of Ap.-i, 1032. NORTH CAROLINA BANK AND trust POMP ANY. TRUSTEE. uy- h.-M rorbett. Vice President. tttt?w nv RATP"- fTAKlI PIxACE OF SALE COURTHOUSE DOOR, WAYNESVILLE, N. C. TIME OP SALE NOON, WEDNES DAY. MAY 18th, 1932. Apr 21-28 May 5-12.C xorici-: )' sm.i: ():i Monday, May '23rd, 1932, at elev en o'clock A. M. at the court bouse duor (Masonic Ttni)iie liulhling) in the Town of Wayn.'sviU.-, Haywood County. N. C, 1 will sell at public outciy to the bighe -t .bidder for cash the following described lands and jiremises; FIRST TRACT: Being Lot No. 23 in Block Xll Grimball Park as per survey made by J. N.Shoolbrcd, C. V... during Julv and December, 1922. Re corded in Map Book "B." Index "G," office of Register of Deeds in Hay wood County. sKCOXh TRACT: Beinir Lot No. 2 in Book "B" of Brookwoo! survey at Haztdwood as per survey and piat oi J. W.Seaver, C. E. The above lots being in all respects thn sump lots eonveved bv J. Wiley James to D. C. Smart by deed dated September 24, 19, in record rsooic 76, page 592 in oluce of itegister ol Deeds of Haywood County. Sale made pursuant to power of sale conferred upon me by a 'deed of trust dated October 1, 1930, execut ed by D. C. Smart and wife, Eugenia Smartand recorded in uook -jd, page 151 Record of Deeds of Trust of Hay wood County. This April 22, 1932. J. R. MORGAN, Trustee. Apr. 28-May 5-12-19 XOTICE OF TRFSTEE'S SALE On Thursdav. Mav 19th. 1932. at eleven o'clock A. M. at the court bouse door ( Masonic Temnle us id as a tem porary court house), in the town of Waynesville, Haywood County, -iNorin Carolina, 1 will sell at. public outcry to the highest 'bidder for cash, tb following lands lying and being in East Fork Township. Haywood t oun- ty, 'Nb"rth Carolina, more particularly desw-ribed as follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING on a .water oak on West bank of Pigeon River, corner ot ti.iv. t.iarK and ii. ('. Heatherlv tructs. and runs N. 76'(j , W. 8 poles to spruce pine; thence N. K8"' W. 8 rKiles: thence S. 78 W. 8 AM WANT AD RATES (Terms Cask) le a word for this mt type lor first insertion; half price for eubee- qient ineertiaas. 9i a word for this size type for first insertion; half price for subsequent insertions. n wnrd for this size type for first insertion; half price for subsequent insertions. Minimum charge of 25c. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PST1TE Under and by virtue of power and :i .nntoiriArt in that certain 1 ivt HOOK . . i . X OKO wt Haywood County Registry, and exe- to the North Carolina Bank and Trust pmnonr Trustee, aeiauit n"s "y-seven steers fed by R. S. SCO nf r. i-i J , vviaven voumy gaiucu pOQnrta i ion J i 1 iroirn -fj ...,r v T . "j . i .iirtimnt of the in- wttonseed meal. debtedness eecured thereby, whereby FOR QUICK SBLJjiNG -iLet he wat d colirmn of The Mennxaineer proTe its ability a a speedy and efficient eaJes melro. BABY CHICKS: Each Tuesday and Friday, Just the best Str.te Blood tested Chicks you ever saw. White and Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, White Wyandotte, Buff Or pir.gtons, White Leghorns. Bunch Poultry Farm and Hatchery, States ville, N. Ct May 12 INSURANCE For aU kinds of in surance, with reliable companies see J. M. Newton, your insurance man, at the Waynesville Insurance Agency, Over The , Mountaineer Office. MEN WANTED To establish and conduct Rawleigh City business in Cities of Waynesville, Sylva, Bre vard, Asheville and Marshall.: Re liable hustler can etart earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediately. Rawleigh Co., Dept. NC-5V, Richmond, Va. FOR SALE Hatching eggs from blood tested, State accredited flocks. WTiito Rocks and Barred Plymouth Rocks. B. J. Sloan, Waynesville, N. C. 4 I 16-81p srvAnv work noon pay RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Haywood County. No Experience or capital needed. Write today. McNESS IU., uept. r Freeport, Illinois. FOR PELLAGRA Try Mao T. C. A. 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