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i r : 1 Page 8 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Thermometer Goes The tbermoneter reachcil it.s lowc.st reading of the winter hero eariy -Monday when it lou.-hrd 12, aceiirdinjr to tile oflicia! report of S. JI. Steven-:-on. W(.i:h,i u!is;i-vit for this iitv. i':'a;ii:ie,-, f.,r this month and !;)-1 "!'.m: !i re r ; follows; FEIIHC ')' .da. Min Judge Alley Given To 12 Here Monday Welcome, At Opening Of Buncombe Court r Othu part ! ri ci .HO 4 4 20 27 2S 29 .'id 31 1 1 1 i 1: .)S r:i '!4 . 12 til 12 12 :;; .'12 2!) 20 2.", 28 H tic-1' ( xeivises etc ndiiiL;- a welcome ; : lh? iifiviy-apiiointiii ji'.de, Felix I .:. Alley, of V ayiKvvii!. to the su I. :,.! i-.urt 'vnei; were 1 'lil in A-he-'.;!' Monday as the Fi '.o r.r.ry civil ! fro: un't r v :v ;.!id ,Jud;;e Alley .' .ute.i for his' liist time. i u.Ikc ( J ay Weaver, president of the; lliiiK'ojiiee county har associa ion, by ; 'if. - '.ii '!' th- court, took i-hurge tf :! e.. . !..:. Appropriate remarks :r :m..i ly -In lire Weaver and sev : ..' -ti , ii.eiiiit. . vi tip. IhiiH'ombe . r. Ijili'c A!k-y re-ponded in a : a one.- - ui w.'iicii lie expressed appreciation for the numerous j. e ; prcssions of frieiidshiji received J sin :-j his ;:p)ointment. 27 Juiltfi Aliey'- remarks, in part, fol 1 low; "Su woids of mine will adequately express my appreciation of the kind words that have been said of me by tr 1 Kentlemen who have spoken. "Your attendance here this morn ing in such large numbers portends. -New books to be placed on the Li-; 1 t,llnli. the continued success of the "brary shelves this week include the I l"'ins terms of your superior court. much discussed and much sought after 1 shall be able to meet the exact- Want s Ad I n: LIBRARY NEWS tion of Geo. H. Ward against W. C. McCracken, and the execution of Hay wood County Farmers Federation, Inc.. against W. C. McCracken, each of which execution? having been di rected to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Haywood County, I will, on Monday, March 0. 1J33. at eleven o'clock A. M (being the first 'd ;:u!ay in .March ) at the court house '1 1 in : ;ii i county, .-ell to the high--i-locr for c.ish tc satisfy said i, i... i u.iiut , tin i;:t- :i;;ni, line itnu jo- " - j : ..ni.-.i. the said V. C. Mc- K.M WA.V'iKi)- Advertiser warn. ! V!aC'i'1' ha '" lh" ' d i.;.r.',;:s.. a cheap farm of ten or j J:;1 nul l"Uit- to-w.t: o.- ;ieres of latid with house and liUci '1UACT: lieing the Ur.-t trn on ti:t -ani. v.-ithm tw. oty J a-'. I'li-si-nn'il in that ceiiain leed : of Waynesville. North Caro. I from W. A. J'a'mer. Slierid'. :o t'raw. j ia. Owner must. state lowest ford McCracken, d:.t -l Aujjsust 7, ice and frive a full description l'Jl'i and iccoided in Look 4, pave ex-'ct location t nouse Pi"! . . adjominj,- the land.; ot branch and in the old Fitzger thence with the Fitzgerald 39 30' W. 220 feet to a stak. line; thence N. 52' W. 59S a stake in center of road abo fisher's residence, Medfo v'agle corner; thence with th t said road K. fvt 1-.. i.eii ; . .n ! to receive an answer. Address loh.n A. I.oftus, 271 Macon Street, Urooklyn, X. Y. 1-26. 2-2pd FOR SALE book of Sinclair Lewis "Anne Vickers."! ing requirements of this high office. Also "Songs," by Tearl S. Buck. Those who read her book "The Good Earth" with absorbing interest must not. fail to read the latest book of this gifted writer. Now that" we are hearing a little more every day of the possibility, some think, the brobability of Ger many again becoming a 'monarchy, everyone will want to read Emil iudwig's book "W'ilhelm Huhenzol lern", "The Last of the Kaisers." These are not all of the new books to be put in circulation this week, and next month, more of the most sought after bo-oks will be ready for our readers. I approach the discharge of my duties with feelings of trepidation and misgivings. That I shall make many mistakes I have no doubt; but with a mind open to conviction I shall have the courage to reverse ymself as often as I may be convinced that I have erred," MAGIC GAS gives 5 to 7 miles more to gallon gas, more power, carbon remover, $1 treats 100 gallons, money refunded if not satisfied, mail orders given prompt attention. Salesman wanted for Haywood County. CAROLINA MAGIC GAS CO. P. O. Box (J011 Asheville. Jan. 20 Feb. 2-9-16 Pd FOR SALE.good used car at give away price. Telephone 387, Way nesville. itc. MRE. R. S. SENTELL DIES AT HENDERSON VI LL HOME DON'T GET I P NIGHTS Physic the Bladder With Juniper Oil Drive out the impurities and excess acids that cause irritation, burning and frequent desire. Juniper oil is pleasing to take in the form of BU KFJTS, the bladder nhysie, also con taining buelui leaves, etc. Works on the bladder similar to castor oil on the bowels. (Jet a 25c box from any drug store. After four days if not relieved of "getting up nights" go back and get you)- money. If you are bothered with backache or leg pains caused from bladder disorders you are hound to feel better after thiscleans ing arid you get yom- regular sleep. "The Waynesville Pharmacy," says JU'KETS is a best seller." ' adv. The Mountaineer learned over long di-tance Wednesday morning from Henderson ville, that Mrs. R .S. Sen ttlle. of that city, passed iiway late Tuesday night. Funeral services will be held at 1 1 :00 Thursday morning. FliOST PROOF CABBAGK P LASTS FOR SALE CABBAGE PLANTS Charleston. Jersey, Flat Dutch, Succession and Copenhagen Market 60c per 1000; :000 lots. T)0c per 1000. ONION "PLANTS White and Yel low Ilermud.t (i()c per 1000; 5000 lots 50c per 1000. Shipping daily. Derris Plant Co.. Valdosta, Ga. Feb. 9-lo-2.'S-Mar. 2 Mary had a little lamb, A regular go-getter, But' it wandered into Wall Street And now it needs a sweater! Forbes Magazine, SOT1CE OF SALE I ' SI) Ell EXE. CUTIOS The Wearied and haggared shop as sistant . had been . kept busy so long by an importunate custoiiii-r that eventually he demanded: "Madam, a re. you shopping here?" Certainly." retorted the woman. "Oh." went , on the assistant, "I thought you were taking an inventory." tJr..r.'.ett, Lai-ayeite Medlord, Ira nian McCracken, and others, and ly ing and being on the waters of Cani Branch in Waynesville Township, and liiiWN.MNG on a chestnut on or near the top of the leading lidgc corner of W. M. and J. M. Tate's lands, and lot No. 3. and runs with the said lot N. 11 1-' W. 43 poles to a stake in the North boundary of the old tract; thence with said line, N. 5" 10 K. 127 poles to a stake (chest nut g.me) near or North of an old run; thence N. 63 20' E. with old line, 125 poles to a mountain Span ish oak on top of Camp Branch, and thence with the branch as it mean ders. S. 18 ''2 E. 35 poies; thence S 30 10' E. 18 poles; thence 35 E iHi poles to a mountain Spanish oak on the top of the main Pigeon and Richland Creek; thence with said five calls as follows: S. 3Vi E. 30 poles; S. 31W E. 32 poles; S. 50 W. 10 poles; S. 42 W. ; S. 26 poles; thence S. 73" W. 14 poles to a stone on fop -of said mountain at junction of leading ridge; thence down said ridge 12 calls as follows: S. 80 W. CVi pole.-; thence N. 82 W W. 20 poles; ihrnice N. 71" W. 30 poles; thence West 26 poles to a chestnut oak; thence N. 68". W. . poles; thence 85" W. 42 poles; thence S. 78 (. ' 15 poles;- thence N. 6iiys W. 15 poles; 1 hence N. 55 W. 67 poles to the BE GINNING, containing one hundred Mid' forty-two (142) acres, more or k ;s, and being the same property u.!ivcyed to the said Hiram .McCrack en by Mahala Shelton which said deed "as duly reorded in the otlic,. of the Register of Deeds of Haywood Coun ty C. in Book 42, .page 35.'!. 'el .sen. lo which ! i'1'erence is. hereby made. a bunch of willows, poplar and doe- wcod; thence S. 38" E. 17 poles to a stone in the branch; thentv S. 75 ; VV. 40 links to a mountain Spanish vak; thtnee S. 35' E. to a large chest-1 ii;;. :-t::-..p :t:;l small chertnut: tli.iicj North 4s East 70 links tiiei.v.' N. 7:;" K. 23 poles and 4 1 .i.;. w u M.u..e on point ot a rKlge.j Ur.G'l N N1MJ, containing f..,. Bio. i lung r. coi iu-r j.olntod by a chest-i more or le.-,fc, and being n.,. !;,; nut: t lieiice uith Hi-im-niiK,'.. lin V ' . . i ' . , " " ""e H,.eu 10 i . c. -uci ravKei: evoivd in Cook 7u. pag. '2'je. i'eea.- of iiaywj ui ( ourr.v i li "i l'. 'i 11 A I T: HK;i. -:;. .5 ..: ;r?-- a : ar i : v i : s' i:i .ii.e..-. ,v. j i-, J-'::ir:, ..vi v.. I UAti li-Oiti the tu'.-t tlu.'u acres deeded ;o ('. L. Canin bv M i raring dutv Janu-rv 10. 1907, in , . ,1-,-ih.f in ..... in 'i Kerord uf Deeds of llavuood Countv. .. i . on januaiy 11, 1907. M-.COND TRACT: BK(a.NI.G on a chestnut and cucumber the be ginning corner of the on which Minor Norwood used to livt. and thence run ning .v os w. 21 p. to a Spanish oaK; tnence In. K. 40 to a hick ory; thence West C9 poles; thence .v io VV. . poie. to a stake in the thencL- down the branch, two VV. Li i.ioles; thence N. Hi o ;e. io the BEGINNING ' 1 : 1 '') luits, u.oii- or le, Io.'. I, e hi -rii a .-t ve. 25 V?". :;( feet; S- 24 ., can." i ec 1 ; W. :i l i-et : :- U . 200 lect; S. 2'j i" V,'. m; 10 10' E. UO feet; S. :;i.l 5 feet to a stake at the head branch; thence S. 70 W. 2 to a fence pest; thence S. 71 U'-l feet to a fence po.-l; tin net 30 E. 140 to a fence post; th' 5y 3U E. i'i feet to a maple for a corner: thence X '.) 1!. 60 poles to line of Fillis to the center of branch: thenc Tract; thence East 44 poles to a sour- saicl branch N. 21" E. 12 feet; wood; thence S. 15 poles to Minor J15' E. 218 feet; i. 62" E. 11 Norwood tract; thence with the line of the Minor Norwood tract to the BEGINNING, containing twenty-six acres, more or less, and being the property conveyed to W. C. McCrack en by deed tecorded in Book 53, page 159, Record of Deeds of Haywood County, THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING on a stake on the old Fitzgerald line, said stake being a corner of Med ford's tract, and runs with Fitzgerald line S. 39 30' W. 270 feet to center road ; thence with center of road N' 0' :(' W. 596 fett to a stake in tue center ot the intersection of an- snother road; thence with the center of this road N. 39" E. 370 feet to a stake, W. Clark Med ford's corner; thent'e with the said Medford's line S. 52" E. 598 feet to the BEGIN NING, containing 4.41 acres, being the same property conveyed to Craw ford McCracken by deed recorded in Book 57, page 115. Record of Deeds t Haywood County. FOURTH TRACT: BEGINNING on a-stak0 in the center of a branch, (or creek) below J. A. Fisher's said stake being on line center of road lea.ling to the Alden Howell. Sr. I place by residence of J.A. ! isher and tuns up said branch with II , , i . . . , , .-...: , tl.', .11'- II llllll U IllVtUI- .'vi.su a second tract ad minim t he i,.... j ,-c no 412 feet to a stake it STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. COl'NTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SrPERIOR COURT. DR. .1. F. ABEL I VS. j. I maple tic on the South bank of Camp ' with said branch 05 feet to a W. ('. McCRACKEN. ) . ,' l;...i,c:-,; ;i,. ice running South "28V- i '::::!;"' in the WUl,1y si(le of said liy virtue of the execution in thefr-' a c rooked ash on the North,: Westio-iv S in ! v ....... . U1L. e.ecu- oani, oi' a iiiaii orancii pointed tiy : A. 11' 40' E. ,44 feet crossi branch about 200 feet from t of the line to a stake in the V Bide of the road; thence w: Western side of said road. N. 6i0 fee; to stake; thence N. 3' 200 feet to the county road; with said road N. 82" 30' W. 1 to a stake; thence N. 84 30' feet to the uoint of the BEGIN containing 17 Ms acres, more ( also cartway from barn to road, and being the lands co to ( raw ford McCracken by dt corded in Book 63, page 602. of Deeds of Haywood County. EXCEPTING from the for described tract of land that t piece or parcel of land allotted said W. C. McCracken by app; as his homestead, which" said Head li described as follows, to- BEGINNING at a stake in th lie road Southeast front, con dairy farm and runs North wi East outside' of barn, to Nov corner, back corner of said thence with the North end of West with the fence to the road; thence with the meandc said road to the BEGINNING, to includ,. the dwelling hou-i dairy barn, containing one acre, ui' less. This 3rd day of February, in. J. A. I.OWl '"'". She YVe Always' follow The Market You Can Buy With Confident"? kuaamami ilKiiaeAjlf -fi MesSmSmM tm ., ,," , , May s Sonig :-et to a slake in . the edge of said No. 1 5 Feb. ', 9-16-23-M;r. V'e Always follow The Market You Can Buy With Confidence G roeenes Fruits Vegetables M eats I " Yes . . First Class Meats" mm D Grir : f 'St. J Twa: . it GROCERY PRICES FOR THIS WEEK Mi v j : : I I Guaranteed Flour Plain or Self Rising SILVER TONE 49c 95c $1.89 47c I Silvertone 21 lb. J5a for ............... Silvertone IS lb. Bag for . . . . . Silvertone 98 lb. Bag for . . ... . . . : : -at Monev-Savinff Prir ps Here's where your "meat money" goes farthest. ALL QUALITY CUTS at a penny or two LESS, and in addition your are ASSURED ABSOLUTE SANITATION AND .'REGULATION. ; :.;';; WE BUY COUNTRY CURED HAMS I BROOMS - - 19c - . ;;;':' A Very High Grade All Purpose Flour Snoflour 21 lb. liag 0 f01-.;: DOC hnotlour, 48 lb Bag- for ....:;.;.,....'.:. Snofiour 98 II). 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