! 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 I Haywood County's $240,000 Court House To Be Dedicated September 19th 'I. O U M Mmi iLa,L. and H. L. Raines ; thence with said line to place of BEGINNING, more particularly described as follows: . BEGINNING at a stake in junction of Camp Breach and old creek runs; thence runs-with Camp Branch 260 feet to Main Street; thence with Main Street; thence with Main Street, 25 tVet to a stake in old creek run; thence with ol-l ..reek run, 280 feet to the place o2 BEGINNING. Being the same lr.Tid described in a dotd from Howard Wyatt and wife, Murvr.y Wyatt to 1 nomas Chapman, dated Jrvnuary 2 r in the office of the of Haywood CoUnty 74, page 527. to whi record reference is h Sale made pursuayi Ue conferred upon trust exacutd by T (Single), dateH v.,. recorded in rw,v of Deeds of Trust a:'' A'his the 2nd day 0 Sept. 1-8-15-22 1 8!lll wmmmmumam mmmn PERSONAL AND SOCIAL PHONE 137 (mmmmammnmmi Mr. Raymond McCracken of Finos Creek spent Monday here on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith of Clyde were visitors in Waynesville last week Miss Lois McCrackon of Clyde was among the visitors here Monday. ..... Trof. and Mrs. R. C. Cannon of Clyde spent some tim' here last week. Mr, S. H. Justice of Canton was here on business Monday. . I, Mr. Earl Ferguson was among the visitors here from Jonathan Tuesday. Mr. 1). J. Noland of Pigeon was here on business Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Slagle returned to her home in Franklin Tuesday aftt'r vis iting Mr. and Mrs. John L." Davis here. . v :U it Miss Mary Emma Massie left Tues day to begin her sopnomore year at Greensboro College in Greensboro. Mrs. .Charts Ray of Chapel If ill arrived '.Sunday to visvt bfr 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ray, Sr. V :k Mr. and Mrs. Jim Torn-mi- of Char lottee were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Killan. Misses Tillie Rotha and L uif-o .Kryc sjK'nt last week-ond ii Atarion os guest; of Miss Fryc's sister. . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bridges 'spent Monday with friends at Qullatown, in Jackson countv. ' Mrs. R. L. Lee and son, Bobby, re turned last week from a visit to rel atives in Danville, Virginia. iLHiHiiiiiniiHiiiiKiaiiiiniiu Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Endicott of St. Petersburg, Fla. arre spending u few weeks at the Hotel Waynesville. Mr. S. P. Langston cf Miami, Flor ida is spi'iiding a few wcks at the Hotel Waynesville. Amoniv the recent arrivals at the hotel Waynesville is Mist (u novicve I''avrot of New Orl'Miis, Lnui.sian:i. w Mrs. M. E.Beville of Gainesville, (!'(;igia is a guest -of Mrs. E. S. Harrold. Mrs. E. S. Harrold spent several days in Asheville last week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. G.Lce. Rev. and Mrs. F. O. Dryman of Clyde were among the visitors here Monday. 1 i. Mr. M. A. Leatherwood was among the visitors here from Jonathan Tues day. Mr. W. T. Lee-spent last weak-end v,i:h his fa ni i' v he Raleigh Monday. and returned to Mis. Willivm Shoolbred is leaving today to visit relatives and friends in Salisbury. Miss Carolyn Haynos left Tuesday to resume her work at Mars Hill College. Mrs. Herman Green and Mr. Ben Green of Fines .Greek were visitors in Wavnesville Monday. Miss Dois Mock left Sunday for her home in Chicago after a two weeks' visit to relu'.ia.-s in Waynes ville. '""" CLEAN CLOTHES In Readiness For School Mr., and Mrs. Harry Palmer of Florence, South Carolina were week end giieits of M . end Mrs. D. M. Killian. V Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lee and voung daughter of Asheville spent last week end with Mrs. Lee's mother, Mrs. E. S. IL.rrold. il. :;: 1.1. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Rogers of Crab tree were in town Monday en route to Weavervillo. to take their son, Davis, who is a student at Weaver College. i( tjt Mr. Sam Cabe left Tuesday morn ing for Weaverville where he will be gin his freshman year at Weaver College. - Mr. and Mrs. B. 15. Caldwell and children left this week for Mars Hill where Mr. Caldwell is a student in the School of Theology. Ht Mr. and Mis. B. D. Bunn had as thcit guests last week Miss Marie Oulloni of Lillington and Miss Mabel Uolford, of Raleigh. Mr. R. N. Barber leturned Sunday from a; several weeks'- business trip through Louisiana, Texas. Arkansas, and other states in the Southwest. Mr. and Mr-?. J. M. Haiiiey anU child ren of Rale ; gh vvi 11 ii r r i ve to morrow to spend a 1'iv Weeks with Mrs. Harney's parents, Mr and Mrs. W. T. 1.-30. Mrs. Charles Hard and children. who have spent the summer as guests of Mrs. Hard's parents, Dr. and Mrs.) j. r. Auei, returned' to their home in r-llyria, Ohio last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Beam arrived last week and are making their nome at 1 he Georgian. Mr. Beam is prin cipal ot the Hazelwood Elementary school. Miss Dorothy Sally, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Hardin for the patst two weeks, left Saturday for her home in. Tallahassee, Florida. ; Mrs. W. T. Blaylock and Mr. Wili liarri Burder Ferguson left Saturday for Hickory to attend the funeral of their brother-in-law, Mr. A. A. Shu- Miss Nancy Croke:t ha arrived from her home in Frailon to re sume her duties on trie faculty cf the Waynesville High school. Miss Crock ett is a guest at the luune of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Garrett on Pigem street. ENGRAVING (s ASHEVILLE.N.C. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, September 26th, 1932, at eleven o'clock A. M. at the court house door, in the Town of Waynes ville, Haywood County, North Caro lina, I will sell at public outcry, to the higest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described property, to-vit: Lying and being in Haywood Coun ty, North Carolina, and more particu ly described as follows: Adjoining the lands of George Cope, Joe Franklin and Dolph Whitner, in Haywood County, N. ('. Lot No. 1, BEGINNING r.t a stake at old creek runs between Dolphus Home lot and II. L. Rains lot at street, Main Street; thence with said street to a: stake in line between F. C. Welch WWW SERVIC! 2inc Line Etching Newspaper Halftor "vj- Fine Screen Copper Halftone Color Plates Lettering And Designing Phone87( 7? QUICK AS A FtA5 mnifiiiini inmuMKMi NOW is the time to go through the child ren's fall clothes and see whajt can be utilized for another season. You'll be surprised to find that many garments need only such expert cleaning as we give here to make them usable. Dry Cleaning and Laundry WaynesviDe Laundry "Cail 205-We'U Do The Rest" 4; ford. J.1 .. i ;: 4,v Mr. Wilis Smith joined Mrs-. Smith at the home of her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. W. T. Lee, lasc week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and .children relumed to their home in Raleigh Tuesday , . , X "I' 4 4 To The TAX AYE of Haywood County Mr. E. L.Hinton, courty sanitary officer, returned Monday from a week's vav'Jition at Mooreocad City and other points in Eastern CaroHui visiting triends and relatives. '-. Miss Maude McCulloch, who has a position with the Civil Service De pp; tment in Wa3h;iiglt!ri, P. C, spent lat-t week-end here m thj guest (f Mrs. Sydie Ray. .' .' Mr J. Tom Taliaferro and infant son, who have spert some time with Mrs. Taliaferro's mother, Mrs. R. K) Milch ell, left Monday with Mr. Taliaferro for their home in Raleigh. Mr. Tal iaferro joined his family las; week-end. Miss Viola Clark and Miss Billie Crawford, who have been guests of Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Gay for the past two weeks, left lvesday for their home in Newport, Tennessee. Mrs Frank Therrell and infant son. who have spent the summer with Mrs. Therrell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ashston, left last week for their home in Nashville, Tennessee. They motored to Nashville with Miss Vir ginia "Welch, who returned last Wed nesday. By order of the Board Of Commissioners, I will advertise on the first of October, 1932, all un paid 1931 taxes, and sell same on the first Monday in November, 1932. By paying your back taxes now you will save advertising costs. Co Welch Tax Gollecitor Tl