" nnivrniiTinn a inc THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER nti. : Page 3 Li. 19; )D Col, e strJ en. napel H; 15 a will p, k Of Ct; Mate I, 1.; "IS M ?ard r ere end has sii, ft Tuesli Mate X e with ie for h; nrooD fuesday '. t ck n .ind s: timed F: xpositi, iter of M T.t'.-rtaind wis on M M. Thoi ivni'j, Na a Oj',,imi riid'i, ViJ 11 ..iium , Jr Hii nd Charl' ted on tbl ti comni I of anton, itj 'eavervilla dersonvii naeer. e held tl 1933, ined Ives ; him ictini irtual anent D teen . ?nh-invis-iirmal r-rft. ." 7'v In an t.f itiM .'. Vive , , iu: jm ittiar-. shock 1 er to asins ,' is 6 not ever . and tliere jniind ,-en i!e of adiial i tke u n I ant esults i that 0tw n tW argon ha" reas ipidiy LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 "r ARRIVALS AT o E HOTEL iFaine reports new ar- uPtk as follows: Mrs. O. s thi KjnorVitpj .ind Mr. and r; ntr a.'iu """f - 7,.- . , d Mrs. H. N. Randolph, ' iz fr. and Mrs. .Tafk 0f Rocky Mount; Mr. Daw 1 : He' of f'acolet, S. C; Mr. fn MahMney, of Newark, N. J,; J F. and H. U 3ico;oua, of tS?r- fc f ...-' If..- Pkavlae AriOnvnn-, Ji'. .inn ''Ka t-jC- .... ,. c,.,,rf Uoll . '. ; T'm fr. VV TV Karr. rAAL v.t Sanford; Ivlr. V. Hoyle " of Knoxville, Tenn.; Mr. and .' L. X. Way, of St. Petersburg, Al'r and Mrs. W. A. Euhrinann, l's Petersburg, Fla.; M. and Mrs. rfrice Holt and Mr. find .Mrs. T. ffhitmire, of Brevard; Mr. L. J. w H. McCaslan, of Union Ala.: Mr. and Mrs. W. P eland, of Shelby; Mr. and Mis. W. Ee.iswun, .of Atlanta, On.; .51 v. and P, .Ansley, Aliss lsetty nass, Mr. E. E. Ansley, of Charlotte; and Mrs. John E. Ivey and faw- of Auburn, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. M. er and family, of Uroohlyn, : Miss G. Kin, of Charlotte; i Birnhard and son, of Mt. Ver- , V Y .: Mrs. S. Kruide.-. Mr. V. Pendland, and Mr. Umfrel Norton, a-Yuik City; and Mr. C. II. Bc.man, V'a.-hington, D. C. i - v MP DELL REUNIOX HELD SUN-' Contributed f ,i e Campbell Reunion held Sunday, atemter 1, with a splendid repro- ntation which gathered at the old ime place of Mr, Wilburn Alexan r Campbell, the present home of his jnpe;t son, Mr. John isuvton tamp- at Maggie. After an appropriate opening, seve- selections were given by a quar composed of Mr. R. G. A. Camp , Mr. C. A. Campbell, Mr. Jarvis ipbt'll. and Mr. Charles Campbell. lis was followed by three very in festing historical papers given by -s Bessie Boyd, Miss Louise Camp- 11. and Mrs. O. R. Martin. Miss s Chalin closed the program with lovely solo, afterwhich a bountiful read was arranged on the spacious m of the Campbell home. t was found after, going through records that the oddest member this family was Mr. P. L. Tubyfill ft the youngest present was little ss Jt'iin Tiiibyfill, daughter of Mr. fd Jlrs. John Turbyhll. ; was dci-ided upon to meet again following year, the place and time be announced at a later 'date. SS . LANG FORD WEDS MR, CHAMBERS Pf interest to many friends in this on is the announcement of the rriage of Miss Marjorie Langford Mr Frank Chambers, both of Clyde. hh- wedding was suietly solonmiz lon last Sunday afternoon at 2 floi-k at the Methodist Parsonage in'lydo, with Rev. F, O. Dryman offi- 1 he bride, a sweet and charming woman, received her education CiMs-noit School and Berea Ac my as wtil. a.s Clyde High School. he groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. r'. , ("hanibtrs of Medford Farm. L irraduated from Clvde Hieh School is now connected with the Cham- Fiore Company in Canton. ie young couple will makP their ale in Clyde. '. and Mr... Fred Howell, who have it the past two wel;s here as -ts of Mr. Howell'': parents, Mr. -irs. U, A.Howell, left Monday their home in Providence. Rhde nd. They were aecomniinird as tis New York City bv Mr. Bonner , who is spendine this week thera business. f m " firs. Awa Minus of SDartanhurcr. fth Carolina and Mrs. C M. Clark I arkersburg, West Virginia return It:) their homes Tuesiiv nflcr a tm visit 'to the iinclo nn.1 mint Mr Mrs. D. M. Kiilian. ' . Jlisses Elizabeth and Edna Gar It left Monday for Gree:isbvn j' after spending the summer vaca- fi with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. fk Garrett. ' "r. and Mrs. J. M. Clavton and pter, of Atlanta, Georgia, return- w-'ineir nome ruesdav alter a f..; visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. 7.1. an.' , M . plr; and Mrs. TT V r..,. 4... jshters, Misses Evelyn and Walton V' or savannah, Georgia spent It week pmi i. wr....:ii. ... '. S --a. i.xv. ivirKpacricK ana Kent8 Store- Virginia ar- r. anrf Ti. T r Tr;i i .i. j M.may tor a visit to relatives county.' f'r. H. V. Meakin nf Wool,,'nI.f . r . nwjiuiiwii, - a tormer resident nf Wavnas. e' SPt'tlt l.tf" J V. -j. 11. 'e- Waynesville. . , t'r. Ren Atkins returned last week ! LirMdln,-.. 1 i . . . ' a k.o . nere re spent a weeK yiT- Robert Little and Mr. eit Miller. '; .- . t . ard T.fi-o r.,.. it : i fter, httig. Miss Lois Massic. ;.r,,n JL0"day from a week's visit "ue Bench. Kr. o .. frBi. , rnaner, jr. arrivtci t , frm Miami to io!n his Dnr- E";r K an.d Mrs.: Prank Smathfrv f -if home here. J U. D. C. HOLDS FIRST FALL MEETING The first fall meeting of the Unit ed Daughters of the Confederacy '.vas held last Friday afternoon with the pi -sident, Mrs. R. R. Campbell, at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. R. Thoni- The busintsi of the met'tinir includ ed a discussion of plans for the or ganization for the winter and an elec tion of delegates for the state con vention to be held in Greensboro Oc tober V?. to 15. The delegates elected wer? -Mrs. O. R. Martin and Miss Xancy Kiilian. Alternates are Mrs. J. H. Howell and Mrs. John Queen. The October meeii.ij: will be held with Mrs. R. X, Barb?r at which t me n'-v.' officer v.- ill be elected. During the social hour which fol lowed the business ses?;on Mrs. Camp bell served a delightful salad course. .V'ir ARRIVALS AT I1 E DUOS T HOTEL New arrivals r?port3d at the Pied mont Hotel this week are as follows: Mr. John W. Coopor, Miss Lucy Wood, Miss Ida W'alburp, Mrs. - Pauline D'ousta, Miss Martha Kindell. Mr. and .Mrs. . Jankower, Miss Laura Williams, and Mr. Irvin Gladstone, ot Atlanta, Georgu: Mr. and Mrs Newell Ervin. Aliss Dorothy Occhs- nor, and Mr. C. S. Bowman, of Njw Orleans, Louisiana; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hilton, of Tampa, Florida; Mr. ai-d -'is. n. u Kidder. .t Miami, Florida ; and Mr. George Gibson, Jr. of Louis- ftauu"'' LITTLE MISS DORIS EXSLEY uLir. until no nininiixi Miss Doris Ensley entertained twelve of her little friends at a birth day patty at her home on Boyd avenue last Tuesday afternoon. Tho-e present were: Geraldine Mc Laughlin, Nora May Walker, Jackie Ross Lois Gaddy, Elinora and Louise Blake, Hel?n and Hilda Ray, Anna Belle and Betty Rogers, and Patsy Sheihan. After refreshments were served each child received an attractive fa vor. As a special feature of the enter tainment Mrs. Ensley took the party to Lake Junaluska play grounds where a" delightful hour was spent playing games. D. A. R. MEET ISO NEXT WEEK The initial ineeti i, o f the Dorcas Bell Love Cham r of the Daughters j of the America:! PevoIutioi for the year 1932-1933 will v; hell next Wed nesday, afterhooii, Seplenber 14. at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. H. N. Barber, at her home on Love Lung. Every member 'is requested to bo present. . m DR. ALEXANDER HAS NEW AS SISTANTS Dr. T. J. Murphy of Hickory ar rived lost week and is assisting Dr. O. T. Alexander as druggist, at Alex ander's Drug Store. Mr. Hugh Jolly is now in charge of the soda fountain. Dr. M. C. Newton of Norns Vir ginia arrived yesterday i'.or: -a few days' visit to Mr. aaid Mrs. J M. Newton. Mr. and Mrs. J. M .Newton and their daughter, Miss Cynthia Newton, will accompany Dr. Newton on his r-turji home and will visit in S'.utli West Virginia for a few weeks. Dr. Morton A. Aldridge, deal' of fulaho University, and his daughter. Miss Helen Aldridge. of Ne.v Orb an-, Louisiana are spending Feveral weeks at their camp on Plott Balsam. Dr. Aldridge and his daughters have hfon visitors to Waynesvil'.e for many summers. Mr. Joe Sloan left Tuesday morning for Douglas, Georgia where he will enter South Georgia State -College. He was accompanied by his lather, Mr. Hugh Sloan, who will isit rela in Sylvesta and other points in South Southern Georgia before returning home. '-'. - Mr. Jasper Morgan is at home from Ann Arbor, Michigan where ho at tended summer school at the Univer sity of Michigan, to spend a vacation before returning to Duke University. Mr. Morgan is studying for his PhD.; degree. .'.''.:.'-'"'..-' : Miss Janie Tucker, who is A mem ber of the faculty of the Hazelwood school, arrived lo.?t week front her home in Lincolnton. Miss Tucker is visiting her sister and brother, Mr and Mrs. Dewey tova 11. . ' " '''.'.' Dr. George Castetlow o?' Mayesviile, Georgia, and Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Strange, Miss Dorothy Haney and Airs. Ruth Young of AsheviKe, and .Mr. Henry Gaddy motored to Mt. Pisgah last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Cannatser ar rived last week from Seviervil?e. Tennesse whete they havj spent the summer. Mr. Cannatsor is principal of the East Wayu'svilla cheol. .:,' "' ,'.: Mrs. George H. Ward and Miss Caroline Ward of Asheville and Mrs. Ward's sister, Mrs. Wesley Smith, and Miss Julia Ann Smith of Tampa, Florida, visited friends in Waynes ville Tuesday. . -.'.'' Dr. George A. Cnstellow, pronr'i ent physicjpn of Mayesville, Georgia, has returned to his home after spending h;s vacation with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Strange on East street. " Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bunn and son, Douglas, left Wednesday for their home in Danville, Virginia, after a short visit to Mr, and Mrs. B. D. Bunn. " " '' , : ; '.; -. Messrs. C. L. Hill and Robert Davi") were here from Crabtree last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. IX Bunn had as I their guests on Sunday Mrs. John I Seymore, Miss Addie Beam, Mr. Minor . TT-M , . ..... - - - nson, ana Airs. ; Uson of Cullowhee. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Breece and ton. Bob, Jr., left Saturday for their home in Raleigh after visiting Mrs. Bieeess parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ray. rs. A. B. Moore hit :i.turdav for hex bxme in Marion Jur-tion, Ala Lama a i ter spenu'nj; a few veers w.-;xn E. S. Harrold. Mrs. C. H. Purcell, who has spent the .summer with her daughter, Mrs. D. D. Aiby, and .Mr. Alley, left Satur day for her home in Vinita, Oklahoma. Miss Louise Kotha is leaving toc'ay for Greensboro where she. has a posi tion on the faculty of Greensboro Col lege for Women. Mi. J. A. xJrowi i:- havnj! tsday for his home in l' )rt Rragg afttr a few dsys' visit to his parent, Mr. uv.d .Mrs. 1. J. Brown. rvieo That Xovcr Sleeps ''E offer the services of a trained and a courteous personnel, long established in the confidence of this community. Advantugeously located. Day and night service every day in the year. SLl'IIEK-GAHK KTT nesille, N. C NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue ot thi? au thority given to the undersignei Trustees in a certain deed ot trust executed by ' OhC Mt T ALi ADKR and wife, ANNA KATIIKRINK AL EXANDER, dated July 21st, 1927, and of record m the Onice of the Reg ister of Deeds for Haywood County, North Carolina, in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. 21 at pao 137, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and the holder ot th? notes, se cured thereby having 'requested the Tiustees to offer the hereinafter de scribed premises for sale in accord ance with the power contained in said deed of trust, the undersigned Trus tees will otter for sale to the highest bidder for CASH at the Court House door in Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, the following ..-. riD ed land at 12:00 o'clock ntcn on Mon day, September 39, 19.12, all that .cer tain piece, parcel or lot ot land, sit uate, lying and being m the ( ountv of Haywood, in the Town ol Waynesville, State of North CarohiM, and hounded and more particularly descrmcd us follows: " BEGINNING- at ' a stake in the Iri-stcrn: 'margin or Haywood Street, said' stake being located al tho North west: corner of Mrs,, rl. S. Harrold's property, and also the Southwest comer of that property of O. T. Alex ander herein desenbed ; and runs thence South 71 degr. East, 197 foct to a- stake in tne Western property line of C. G. Logan; thenco along and with. the Logair 'ind Wooisey property, North 21 degs. ICast, li! feet -to a stake; thence runnm,; North 71 dogs. West, and following th? C. li. Ray Southerly line 97 leet t -i stake in the Eastern margin of Haywood Street; thence alon and with the said margin of said Street, South 21 degs. West 165 feet to the BEGINNING. Being the same property conveved i,v John P. Swift and wife, Bertha Davis Swift, to Citizens Bank tW Trust Com pany, by deed dated March 11, 192."). and duly recorded n the Office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood Coun ty, N. C., in book 68, page 159; being the same property conveyed by Citi- The Ideal Solution For Home Sanita tion, For General Saitation Used in the cleaning water gives assurance of perfect sanitation Destroys bacteria and removes disagreeable odors. Ideal for use in and arround the sick room. MANY OTHER USES The laundry Household cleaning: The toilet The Medicine Cabinet. A safe, non-poisonous, powerful germicidal clean ser that disinfects as it cleans. AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE w VI jV Fl'EUAL SERVICE A Woyiusville, N. C. 1 We FurniiN J 2ens Bank & Trust Company, a cor poration, to 0. T. Alexander, and wife, Anna Katherine Alexander, by deed dated March 31, 1925, recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County, N.C., in book of deeds 68, page 310. This sale as above set forth will be made subject to any and all taxes and assessments. This the 17th day of August. 1932. WILL AM MONTG05IERY and J. HARRY CUNNINGHAM, Trustees, i Aug. 18-25-Sept. 1-S pd By Harkins, Van Winkle and Wal ton. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On .Monday, September 19, 1932, at eleven o'clock A.M., at the court house door in the town of Waynesville, Hay wood County, North Carolina, I will sell at public outcry, to the highest Didder for cash, a certain lot or parcel of land in the town of Waynesville, riayweou i. cunty, .North Carolina, more particularly described as fol lows: ' BEGINNING o.i a stake standing in ;he iiitcr-ection of the northern margin of r.n alley with the western margin of Jefferson Street, southeast corner of lot No. 34, and .-una thence with the no them margin of said alley and southern line of lot No. 34, dw0 west 127.55 feet to a stake in the southwestern margin of another -alley; thence with the east i i n side of said last mentioned alley, N. 25 degs. 40 min. E. 16.5 feet to a stake; thence (continuing with the eastern margin of said alley, N. 4 dgs. 30 min. W. 225.78 feet to a slake, southwestern corner of lot No. 40; thence with the south lino of lets Nos. -40 and 23, S., S5 dog.s. 23 1 min. K. 283.24 feet to a stake; thence with i he eastern li:i" of bit No. 2',. :. 4 (!t.:.v. 53 min; . 43.77 feet to a stake; thence South 85 dogioiM 23 miiu::.s East 140 .',. te n stake on the east side of ;:si alley : the'ice with its easier" ride yf said ill ley, S. 4 degs 53 min. ". 411.;!) .feet Black-Draught Guars Oji rj Fseiing "1 have used liiediord'n Llack Dr.uight lor constipation tor i Ions time,"' writes At ,!. KruiiU Ohiini j -It in. of Wynne, Ai U. "if I K:et up In tlie mnrnliiK feellni; dull ami tOnnKUOi. 1 1 dew of Ulaelt lrai;;lit taken tloee tlnieg a day will" cause the fVcltiiK to );(.a away, u'el ol a ,la or lira I leel liUe n la w i ison. Alter inariy years of use wo wouhl not exrhaiHtu l!lack-l.)raut;lit foi- :tu" iiiedleiue." V, fi. If yuu men Cnu-nitiiN, erco them the new. pleasant - tasking 11V 1' of rltclfortf lllaelDrauuht. C. &T. "Dependable Service Always At Haywood County's Oldest Service Station" PHONE 124 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Opposite New Court Hous, to a stake in the northern margin of tast Street: thence with the north em margin of East Street, N. 81 degs. oy min. . 214.7 feet to Piedmont Avenue; thence a northwest course with the curve of said avenue, 50 feet to a stake in east margin of Jeffer son Street; thence with the Eastern margin of Jefferson Street, N. 4 degs. 53 110 ft. to a stake, intersection of northern margin of Short Street with said eastern margin of Jefferson Street; thence due west, 30 feet to the BEGINNING. Being lots No. 10 to 22 inclusive, and lots Nos. 24 to 29, inclusive and lots Nos. 34 to 39, in clusive, excepting lot X . 3, id' a subdivision called 'Grandview" of the town of Waynesville, as per sur vey and plat made August. 191:5, and reeordid in Map Book "A," page ;T5. omce ot the Register ot Deeds ot Haywood County. EXCEPT from the above property such rights as the public may have in the streets and alleys. Being the same property conv-ye ' to J. Frank Edwards by .1. R. Morgan and wife, Cora Ward Morgan, and Gto. H. Ward and w-fe, (':.- ie Sue Ward, by deed dated February :o. 1921. and recorded in 'Book 57,'pac 254, Record of Leeds of li:; ,,.oc County. Sale made pursu.'n: to .the i'O'.w conferred upon me by iw: ! of tuoi executed by .1. Frank E, v.u ds ; r. l wife, Nettie M. Edward", dated No vember 1, 1927. and recorded in Hind; 21, page 430. Record ct' Deed; i.f Trust H' Haywood t'ounty. nds 18th day of -Au.vu.st, 1932. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK HIGH POINT, N.C. Trustee. Aug. 25-Sept. 1-8-15 MG3 NOTICE OF TRI'STEE'S SALE On Monday, September li", at eleven o'clock A.M.. :r.. the court lanc e door in the town of Waynesville. Hay wood County. Nioth Carolina, 1 will mII at public outer, to liio highest bidder for cash, a certain tot or par eel of land in I be towa of Wayne v lie Haywood t'ountv, Noi'lh ('arolina. a- no particularly descrii-e-l its fnnow.s: 15 ( INN Nt a; a i k, ., I -tan. l:. i : So.ii:l'cis '. . hii h : ! the SouMiorti margin, t : e:'l ( j.a; lie ,. n e's id slal .s (i80 ft., with : be S. a,: bent Siu;.tl)er St. in i.n Eii.-:.er;v I d'-i cctioli I 1 Olll -Ko M'.i -i-ii ' i ) ol tin. n ( Si '.ntb.'i s N' re.-t . '.ilhcvo 1 1 :i ii -v.ili liie eastern maiein o'' Moyd Av enue, and runs t'lene- .s. 2,i dog.- .10 mm. E. 240 feet to a stake in the northern bunk of Kiclilaad Creek: tl- nee Willi ll.e tin ill. ,. lfi, .1,1,,, 1,1 Creek as it nieanders in a s'lmbens tern direction 10o feet to a stake; thence N. 25 degs. 30 min. W. 272 feet I io a stake m the southern margin of! ..m.-tliers Street: thence with south- ern.' margin ".f. Smatherf Street S. 75 i i 9jl. 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Turpin, as recorded in Book 53, page 375, Record of Deeds of Hay wood County. Sale made pursuant to power con ferred upon me by a deed of trust exe cuted by Henry S. Collins and wife Anna Collins, dated February 15, 1928, and recorded in Book 21. naire 430, Record of Deeds of Trust cf Hay wood county. This August 18th, 1932. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL HANK, ui' niun foixr, N. c. Trust-.?. Aug. 25-Sept. l-S-15 MG3 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monthly, September 19, H'32, at eleven o'clock, A. M. at the court hou.-e door in-the town of Waynesville, l!..yvod County, North Carolina, I . i ; ; i il at public outcry to the high est bidder for cash, a certain lot or parcel of land in the town of Ha;:e! wooe, in Haywood County, North C.trolina, anil more partk u'le rly do- i , ilie I as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on th. East margin of Brown Avenue, stand ing S. 8 degs. 30 min. W. 100 feet from Pigeon line and Y. 8 degs 30 min. E. 359 feet from the intersec tion of the East margin of Brown Street with the Northeast margin of Georgia Avenue; said stake being the Southwest' - corner of lot No. 7, end runs thence with Brown Avenuo Eastern margin) S. 8 degs. 30 min. W. 100 feet to a stake, North west corner of lot No. 5-b; thence S 81 degs. 30 min. E. 2G6 feet with the Northern lines of lots Nos. 5-b and 8-;t, to a stake in the southwestern margin of Balsam Street; thence with the Southwestern margin of Bal sam Street North 15 degrees 45 min. W. 110 feet to the Southeast coiner of lot No. 7; thence with the Southern line of said lot No. 7, N. 1 degs. 30 min. W. 172 feet to the BE GINNING. Being lots No. 0-2, 0-b, d-c and (i-d. of Block 17 of Grimball Park, as per surviy ;-nd plat of John N. Shoolbred, August. 192;, recorded in Map Hook ' li ' I '1 1 "' ' , " ( t , .,T of IK ils of Haywood County. Sale made pursuant to power con i ; red upon nu by n deed of trust executed by John !'. Swift. .Jr. an 1 wife, Edna Alley Swift, thit-d Feb ruary 15, 1928, and rccorik'd ,u Boo!; 21, page 441. Record of Pee ls of I Triii'i of liavwtiod County. I This 1Mb day. of August, 1932. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL HANK, OF HHill POINT, N. C. 1 r.i -ffl '.MEM PRICES ?4.79 ; Each . . . SI ( 0 7.45 . 8 80 Pair V) 50 1 1.20 10.90 Each M 75 0.00 7 50 Pair $ 9.00 11.50 14.00 equally as !ov M " Si' I ' 1" "K.i E STATION i if-; 'i f - V '! ? 1 Hi 1 i '!.! r