SPECIAL COURT HOUSE EDITION OF THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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TT-vir ri i ttt in-ni opportunities of youth are not allow-
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nor aonar, and interest too. To tear
, down is a wastful way to pay up.
; The schools and colleges are the chief
; resources with which in the long run
the public debt will be paid. Let us
pay oif the longrunning debt by the
Most Beautiful Of All
Mountains
BY MELBA BRUCE
The owner of every motor car long-run building up of the latent
vfijatiires anu creative power oi tne
people. President Frank Graham, of
the University of North Carolina.
spends a part of each year vacation
ing in the automobile. Whether the
member be interested in an extended
trip or only in visiting interescting
local points in the Catrolinas, no part
of the United States has more varied
attraction to offer than do these stat
es. Every character of sport, for
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
The undersigned having qualified as
.dministrator of the estate of Tho
nas F. Rhinehart, deceased, all per
ons having claims against said estate
rc hereby notihed to present duly
every season of the year may be en-! worn .statements of the same to the
joyed in the Carolinas. Mountainous
scenery or seaside resorts, whichever
may appeal most to the vacationists
are to be found in the Carolinas. Gor
geous waterfalls, mountain paths and
scenery equal to that in any part of
the world are to be found in "the west
ern sections of the Carolinas.
MOUNTAINS.
The Great Smoky Mountain Na
tiorml park, characterized by a park
omcial as "the greatest mountain
masses east of the Rockies, lies al
most at our door, though still unchalrt
ea ana less Known tnan the moun
tains of India. The Great Smoky
Mountain National park, sets aside
for the enjoyment and exploration of
millions of American tourists a new
land of scenic wonders, uniquely dif
ferent from any other region in the
world. During the summer months
the whole region becomes one vast
flower garden, a riot of color and
beauty. Rhododendron and azalea
spread over their delicate tinted blan
ket over mile upon mile of mountain
and wild flowers and fern abound
and wages.
industries as measured
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fplaininginills,furniwre
l-ther. cotton
taal, panting anu
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ind repair.
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:Pand'manv other things 'nist found more kinds of trees than
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cheese ,anu uici -t ,
people
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1,0 nrnriiiction 01 lexniouions or ui reiau bluics
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e articles but as a gene-: most cases, wnen .vney nave wug.n
rh CaroYinaians are not them at the stores, they have not
lintod with what we man-! known that they were' buying thing3
mi"ht be, because tneyjinaae in ionn Carolina,
CONGRATULATIONS
omplete Line of Hardware. Farm Im-
ments and Sporting Goods.
Macon County Supply
Franklin, North Carolina
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WE CONGRATULATE
ood County on Completion of its New
Court House
Perry's Drug Store
Franklin, N. C.
or this notice will be pleaded in bur
of the recovery thereof. Any persons
indebted to said estate are hereby
notihed to pay the amount of said in
debtedness to the undersigned at once.
This the 30th day of May, 1932.
M. G. STAM.EY, Aaminisiri
tar of Thomas F. Rh'nohart.
deceased. 6;2-9-1-."3-j0,7;7
XOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
On Monday July 18, 1932, a eleven
o'clock a. in. at the court house door
in the Town of Waynesville, Haywood
County, N. C, I will sell at public out
cry to the highest bidder for cash the
following described lands and prem
ises lying and being in Waynesville
Township:
ieni lots Nos. 35, 36 and 37 in
Block 2 of the L.C. Harbeck property
as shown by Map No. 250 surveyed
and platted by John L. Stacy, Reg
istered Surveyor, July 7th and 8th,
1925, said map beinyon record in office
of Register of Deeds for Haywood
County in plat Book No. "B" at page
no. "H" to which reference is hereby
tioi) of said lots by metes and bounds.
. made pursuant to the power
c.sr.i'erred uon jn by deed of trust
xicuunl by John Hoxit dat 1 July 2S,
and recovded in Book of Deeds
..' l;'.i.-t. No.' lti, ut page 70, o'iice of
;.... I it of Dihh'.s- ol.- Iiay:w.d Coun
: whicii refertnee i-. iv.adj for
all the terms and conditions of the
same.
This June 10, 1932.
J. R.MORGAN,'.
Trustee. June 23-30-Juiy 7-14.
XOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
On Monday, July IS, 1932, at eleven
o'clock a. m. at the court house door
in the Town of Waynesville, Haywood
County, N. C, I will sell at public
outsry to the highest bidder for cash
the following described lands and
premises lying and being in 'Waynes
ville'' 'Township
Being lo'ts Nos. 12 and 13 in Block
1 oi the L. C. Harbeck property as
. jiown by Map No, 250 surveyed and
piaieJ oy John L. . Stacy, Registered
Suiveyor,. July 7th and 8th, 1925, said
man, being oh. record in office of Regis
ter of Vfads for Haywood Coun
ty in plat Book No. "B" , at
i.'JCf No. H" to which reference is
hereby made for a full and complete
description of said lots by metes and
b')un.t.
Sale made pursuant to the power
conferred upon me by deed of trust
executed by J. C. Hoxit and W. L.
Hardin. Jr., dated July 29, 1925, and
.i-eeorded in Book of ieeds of Trust
." i. at page 70. office of Register
of Deeds of Haywood County, to which
ref rence is made of all terms and con
ations of the same.
This June 16, 1932.
J. R. MORGAN,
Tru-itee.
June 23-30-July 7-14
XOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
Cn Monday, July 18, 1932, at eleven
-k a. in, at the court house-door
i ; .the- Town oi Wayneyyiile, JL'.yWoad
( ju'i'ty. N.C.. I will .sell at public
T.'.Tt-iy to the highest ''bid.de':1 f'ir cash
the following-. iJoscrib.ed lands and
prer.'uses '-lying' and being ir. Waynes
ville Township. .
BEGINNING 'on the East side of
Thomas Street 350 feet from the cor
ner of Flint Alley and Tivoma? Street
and running N. 53 1 30' E. 190 feet;
thence S. 40 E. 50 feet; thence S.
40 10' W. ISO feet; thence N. 46"
V. with Thomas Street to the BEGIN
NING, and being the fame property
conveyed b.y Charles Conley and wife,
.'o-iphine Conley, to William Gray
and Clara Gray by deed dated August
1 9, 1918, and recorded in the office of
the Register of Deeds of Haywood
County, N. C. in Book of Deeds No.
50, page 428 to which said deed and
record reference is hereby made.
Sale made pursuant to the power
conferred upon me by deed of trust
executed by William Gray and wife
Clp.ra Grav dated March 12, 1925, and
recorded in Book of Deeds of Trust
No. 15, page 119, office of Register
of Deeds of Haywood County, to which
leference is hereby made for all the
terms and conditions of the same.
This June 16, 1932.
GEO. H. WARD,
Trustee.
June 23-30-July 7-14
XOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLI
CATION NORTH CAROLINA.
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
B. H. JONES.
V.".
mU) STANLEY JONES. -
The defendant, Hilda Stanley Jones,
will take notice that an action eni
tled as above has been commenced
in the Superior Court of Haywood
County, North ', Carolina, to obtain
an amsolute divorce on five years sep
ration; and the said defendant will
further take notice that she is re
auired to appear at the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of said
County, at Waynesville, North Car
olina on the 30th day of July. 1932,
and answer or demur to the Complaint
in said action, or the plaintiff will ap
ply to tiie court for the relief demand
. . :;r 'it:-, cay o: June. 1932.
W. G. BYERS,
Clerk Superior Court.
B. Overton, Any.
'i.:;e 23-30-Ju!v' 7-14
XOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
NORTH CAROLINA,
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained in that cer
tain deed of trust executed by N.C.
James and wife, Nellie James, and
Maggie James (unmarried) to The
Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust
..i ..any, trustee (the undersigned
trustee having succeeded to the rights
.: i title of the named trustee, under
Chapter 207, Public Laws of 1931).
which said deed of trust is dated June
1, 1926 and recorded in Book 12, Page
273, of the Haywood County Registry,
default have been made in the pay
..lent of the indebtedness thereby se
cured and in the conditions there in
secured, the undersigned trustee, will
on Saturday, July 16. 1932, at or
about twelve o'clock noon, at the
urthouse door at Waynesville, N. C,
.:er for sale and sell to the highest
idder for cash the following describ
ed property:
All those certain pieces, parcels or
tracts of land containing four hundred
anu twenty-nve acres (4-to) acres,
more or less, situate, lying and being
on the Crabtree public road, about
eight miles almost north from the
town of Waynesville, in Fines Creek
Township, Haywood County, North
Carolina, having such shapes, metes
courses and distances as will more
fully appear by reference to a plat
thereof, made by J. N. Shoolbred, leg
. d engineer, on the 7th day of
May, 1920, and attached to the h
''art iimv mi file with the Atlantic
Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh,
the same being bounded on thef
North by the lands of R. II
Ferguson, and U. H. Fer-ruson
will at twelve' o'clock noon on
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13TH, 1932,
at the Court House Door of Haywoou
County in Waynesville. North Caro
lina, sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bidder, the following
land, to-vvit:
BEGINNING at an iron stake in
the Southerly margin of Main Street,
said stake being R. H. Blackwell's
Northeasterly corner, and runs with
said Main Stree. North 88 degs. East
95.5 feet, to a stake at the corner ot
a new street; thence with the margin
of said new street South 30 degs. blast
150 feet to a stake in the margin of
said street; thence South 82 degs.
West 150 feet to a stake in the Black
well line; thence with the Blackwell
line North 8 degs. 30 min. West 150
ftet 'to the BEGINNING, being a
p:".rt of the property purchased from
Fannie D, Howell and husband, Al
lien Howell.
This sale is made on account of
default in payment of the indebted
ness secured by said deed of trust.
A ten per cen (10'r) cash deposit
will be required of the highest bidder
at the sale.
This the 8th dav of June, 1932.
V. S. BRYANT.
Substitute Trustee.
(1184)
June 16-23-30-Julv 7 MGS
XOTICE OF SALE OR REAL ESTATE
the Has
the
ol
W. F. Smith and W, F. -McCrary, o i
the South by the' lands of Zinnciv
Spark.-, Sara!; Junes, and S. J.
Fincher, and on the West by the
lands of Gaston Ferguson and .15. Ii.
Ferguson, and being the indentical
tract conveyed by deed from R. H.
Ferguson and wife, to N. C. James
5. 1924, said
be-
of date, Apri
'..- roi'ur.ied ijv the Deed book 63,
page 105, and from S. L. James and
wife, to Norman James and Maggie
James, ot date, .May 19. l'.U ) and re
corded in Book 42, page 411 and from
V". 11. Ferguson and wife, to N. C.
James and Wife, Nellie James, of date,
February 25, 1923, and recorded in
Book of Deeds No. 70, vago i-'l. ami
form Laurence Brown and wife to N.
C. James, of date, Sept. 27, 1917,' n -corded
in Book No, 70, page 119. and
from J. S. Brown and wife to N. C.
James of date, August 13, 1924, and
recorded in Book No. 70 ot deeds, page
418 and from Mayme Ferguson, ol
date, 1922, and recorded in Book ..No.
7.0, page 420 and from Hubert R.
Ferguson and wife, io Norman C.
Jr.mes, of date. 1924, an i recorded
in Book No. 70 of Deeds, page 427.
Terms .of --.ale c;i;;1' :u:i -t'-ustet' will
require deposit of 10Tc of the amount
of the bui as his evidence or good
faith.
I his the 15th day of June,-1932.
vrrth Carolina Bank and Trust
Company, Trustee,
Sueessor to The .Raleigh Savings
Pank and Trust Company. Trus
tee.
J. L. Coekerham and Robert Wein-
stein. Attorneys, Raleigh, N. C'.
June 23-30-July 7-14.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified, as the administra
friv rt ha oefnto nf Mrs Tra H
Thaekston, deceased, this is to notify
all persons having claims against . saia
estate to file their claims with tne
iirwl,"trv:ic-nn.l adininistmt'riv on rr be
fore the 16th. day of June, 1933, or
th: notice will be plead in oar oi
their recovery. Those indebted to
soid estate will make immediate set.
t.'ement.
This 10th. day of June 1932.
Miss Estelle Kelly
' Administratrix
a5-Sfc7i 7-14-21-28,.' :.'
XOTK'E OF SERYK'F. OI . SIM-
MOXS BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA.
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
in the sui''-:i;i(!R foi'i:
IRENE HAYNES jVANS,
-.-' vs. ' '
JAMES EVANS.
James Evans, the: 1 'efend'r.rii :ibiv.e
named, will take notice that a .Surr-
mons in the above entit'eii action has
been issued against -said -Defendahi by
the Clerk of the Sunerior Court of
Hayww'i County, entitled Irene
Haynes Evans against James Evans,
for the purpose of having issued a
Decree, granting the Plaintiff an
absolute divorce from the Defendant;
Said Summons having been issued
on the 3rd day of Feb. 1932. and an
Alias Summons 'laving beeri issued
on the 22nd day of April, 1932. and
returned 1st day of May, 1932.
The Defendant-will further take
notice that Complaint has been filed
with said Summons in the office of
the 1 Clerk of the Court of
said County and the Defendant is re
cuired to answer or demur of said
Complaint within thirty (30) days
from return date tharof or tne re
lief demanded vdl b? granted.
This the 14th day of June, 1932.
W. G. BYERS,
Clerk Superior Court.
June 23-30-July 71 i Doyle Alley.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the author
ity conferred by deed ef trust execut
ed by J. T. Quisenberry and wife,
Sallie Quisenberry, dated the 1st day
of March. 1928, and recorded in
Rrtnlr 20. Paj 163. in the 6ffice Of the
Register of Deeds for Haywood Coun
ty, V.S.Bryant, Substituted Trustee,1
Under and by virtue of power and
authority contained in that certain
deed 'of trust, dated February 20th,
1928, and recorded in Book 20, page
154, Haywood County Registry, and
executed by Charles N. Turner, un
married, to the Citizens National
Bank of Raleigh, N. C, Trustee, and
assumed by E. T. Sawyer, the pres
ent owner, default having been made
in the payment of the indebtedness se
cured thereby, whereby the entire
amount of suid indebtedness became
due and payable and demand having
been made by the holder ot said note
upon the trustee named therein to
advertise and sell the property de-.
scribed in said deed of trust, the un
dersigned viil offer for sle for cash
at public auction at the Couvthouse
door in Waynesville, Haywood Coun
ty, N. C, at noon on Wednesday, July
6th, 1932, the following described
real estate:
All that certain piece, parcel or lot
of land containing 1-12.100 acres, more
or less, situate, lying and being in
Waynesville Township, Haywood
County, North Carolina, about one
mile from the Courthouse in the
Town of Waynesville, and bounded on
the North by lands of Jarvis K. Al
lison, on the East by lands oi" Jarvis
H. Allison, on the South by the lands
Jesse Wells, and on the West by
the County Road (now Sunnyside
Avenue) and the lands of Harry
Marshall and wife, Maggie. E. Mar
sall. and described as follows.:
BEGINNING on a stake 31 feet
from a red oak stump near a large
chestnut, a corner in Jarvis II.' Al
lison's line; thence North 80 degrees
6 minutes West 201.5 feet to a stake
in the County Road; thence North 00
degrees 56 minutes East 217 feet to
a stake; thence North 15 degrees 51
minutes East 212.5 feet to a stake;
thence South 17 degrees 50 minutes
East 460 feet to the BEGINNING,
containing 1-12.100 acres, more or
less, as per survey of John N. Shool
bred, Civil Engineer, dated October
21st, 1918.
This being the same lot of land
conveyed to Charles N. Turner by
deed dated January 2nd, 192S, from
James Wr.Galloway and wife, Kate
Galloway, and recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds for Hay
wood County, N. C.
Terms of sale, Cash. Place of
sale, Courthouse door, Wayn.'sville,
N. C, Time of sale, Noon Wednes
day, July 6th, 1932.
This 31st day of Uy, 1932.
North Carolina Bank and Trust
Company, Trustee, successor to
Citizens National Bank of Ral
eigh, N. C, Trustee.
Bv H M. Carbett, Vice President.
June 9-10-23-30
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job just a little better than we
were being: paid.
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