THURSDAY, MAY Page 6 hi da tell the but ( wo th r 11 Wide Variety Of Vital Legislation Written Bv 1933 General Assembly j.. Greater Variety Of Important Legislation Passed Than By Any Other Body Raleigh The 1933 genera! asseni-. hly wrote a greater variety of im pottant legislation than any other legislature in the history of the .State. The law maker? have been citi cisod fiom one end of the .State to the other. They have been blamed to. what they did and for the time it took to do it. Ho.v much of 'hi- i-riti-cism :- justified, only time can te'i. But nobody who knows will say they didn't function. Thu neaiiv maue :aw.- law- tr.at affect --very person in the State. First, there is the -alt tax. It "was passed despite the vigorous opposi tion of thousands of people in every county ,f the State. Thi- oppn-.;..n alone kept the legislature in e-sion for at least one of the twu extra months. What the .-ale.- tax will mean to the merchants is still a matter of guess- i a w rn a k c 'Ka' v "il work. The lature guessed one way the merchants another. But. there is no guesswork about the fact that it will make practically every North Carolinian a direct contributor to the government of the State. .Second was thy eight-month school and the strict restraints placed on local supplements for higher stan dards and increased length of term. Hunderd.s of thousand- of children, their parents, 20,000 school teachers and every property owner in -North Carolina is directly affected by this legislation. So, in fact, are the Uni versities and the whole future of the State. -Next, per hap a, comes banks or maybc beer. The closing of every bank in the State, the passage of emergency bank legislation, the amending of the "famous" dry Turl ington act by the legislation of beer and the many regulations passed in an effort to collect a million dollars of beer revenue every year are only secondary in importance among the public laws of 1&33. Consider what the lejri.-Iature l:i to the state departments and the state institutions. Few people realize it left the consolidated University with less money on which to operate than the Chape! Hill un;t alone got six years ago. The state departments must economize more than they sa:d wa- possible. Tiii- legislature also jr-ves the Stat" a new constitution to be accepted o rejected at the election of YSA. Il adopted it will change the whole .-y-tem of taxation by allowing class: li -ation of property and by taking the limit off the income tax. Moreover, it v:i! mean no inrreri-e of the State's debt unle-s the majority of the voter" ag ree. Then there'.- prohibition repeal. Though it only followed congress, the 1 '.(33 Assembly moved much faster than necessary when it submitted the question of repeal of the lth amend ment to the people this year. North Cai-olina can prepare for a real cam paign next fall unless the wets and the dry- have chanted their tactic in the last 1-1 years. Two infrequently mentioned acts of this session, the reorganization of the corporation commission and the appropriation for a utility rate in vestigation may result in cheaper electri- light, gas, telephone and tele graph rates. True, they may not fol low predecessors in "just let it slide." The new divorce law will have it atfect also. Where in the past the separate couples had to wait five years or go to Reno, they may now divorce in two years. Three "purely local bills" may re sult in another major and, perhaps, permanent change of State policy. The legalized pari-mutuel betting on horse races in Rowan, McDowell and Pasquotank counties constitutes some thing now under Tar Heel sun. It is doubtful if many big ruce' will be held in these non-populus sec tions, but if the next Assembly enacts similar laws for Monroe and Buncombe counties Pinehurst and A.-heville Ten Million Seek Hospitalization In U. S. Annually NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE Success Of Hospitals Due To Their Efforts To Cut Down Own Business tne "The: e is onlv one industry world today whose su.cess is due '-' its continuous efforts to cut down it own business. That industry is the hospitals," says Dr. Bert W. Ca'-dweli. Executive Secretary of the America:. Hospital Association, largest organiza tion of hospitals in the world, . "By restoring the sick and injure! to normal health, hospital-- are lessen ing the demand for their servi.-.-. They are not commercial enterpfize-:. and, then-fore, are no;, interested ::i increasing their business through new nro.JnrTs or sunerior - a'e-ni an.- h : to 'They are interested only in help:.)g their patients to regain tneir rvcaith. All he progress that hospitals J . riniftfoJu can do a qood job with ibis marvelous paint . . . mn don't have to be an expert painter to use I'EE CEE the "expert" is in the can and ready-for use. Matkoatt is a flat washable wall paint. Two gallons, will do the average size room. I reshen those rooms up now. ' w . ft ' v.-. i'.CKi.oi:'.' , 'V I'.t I- i' I -I 4- have made 1,1 conquering disease, shortening the hospitalization period, lowering the death rate, doubling the chances fur recovery of patient.. a:. the;t. tend to.'.ird les.-en:ng the de mand for their services." Ir. Caldwell points out, however, that the effort of hospitals to reduce illness does not mean that their servi ces an- no longer in demand. "More than ten million people seek hospitalization in the Unite! Stale annually, The number given free service in hospitals has multiplk-d four times, during the past three, years." It is Dr. Caldwell's belief that all governments municipal, county state, and federal could use to better-' ad vantage the empty beds in existing hospitals, both private and commurity. rather than undertake programs of further expansion during the present economic conditions. For this purpose, he says, there are available in the United States today . approximately iOO.OOO beds. On Monday, Jun 19. 1933, at e.ev en o'clock, A. M at the court house door in the town of Waynesvilie, Hay wood County, No.th Carolina, I will sell at public outer y to .the highest bidder fr cash, the following !anu and premises: BEGINNING on a take in the Easterly edge of new County Road, s :.:, .-take being on Northerly side ;,i pjesent entrance of Assembly grounds, and running Northeasterly with mar gin - .f said County Road, loo feet to a -take in Easterly ma; gin ot -a.: County Road and the Westerly margin of Avenue "L" where the two r.ai formerly intersected; thence South easterly with the Westerly ma: .-in o: said Avenue "L" -12 fee, to a sta-ce in Westerly margin ji said A-.er.u-; and the Northerly margin of ent-ast.e load' to Southern Assembly ifroun:-; thence Westerly with Northerly if.it: gln of .-aid entrance road 1 !" ' the BEGINNING. Being the same land as that n veyed in a deed from the Junalu-k i Construction Company to George Me Elroy and wife, Margaret McElroy. dated October 11, 1920, and recorde 1 in Book 5, page 123, Record of Deed of Haywood County. Sale made pursuant to. power o: sale conferred upon me by deed ' o" t: u.-t dated September 5, 1927, exc ..: ed by George McElry and wife .Margaret McElroy, and recorded, in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 11, page 291, office of Register of Deeds of Haywood County, to which reference is made for alb the terms and con ditions of the same. This 19th day of Mav, 1933. GEO. H. WARD Tru.-tee No. r,sMay 25 June l-v-l,"). NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE said defendant, which warrant is re turnable beiore tne vi- y nerior Court, at the time and place for the -eturn of the summons, and the defendant is required to appear on ve 11th dav of June, 1933 and 'ar.-wer or demur to the comp.amt as : required by law. or the relief demand led will be granted. I Th:- -he 11th dav of May, iy33. I W. G. BYERS, I Clerk of Superior Curt. Haywood County. iVo. o3 Mav is-25 June 1-f. He believes, furthermore, that mu nicinalities should recognize, "their re sponsibility of curing; for free patients in private or community "hospitals. and subsidize these institutions in ac-l-aid note upon cordunce with the amount of 1 ri work rendered. I Under and by virtue of power and authority contained in that certain Ideed of trust, dated August 1. 1927. land recorded in Book 20, page 07, Haywood County Registry, and exe cuted by Fred G. Roberts ami wife, to I the Citizens National Bank of Raleigh. IN. C, Trustee, default having been Iriiade in the payment of the indebted ness secured thereby, whereby the en tire amount of said indebtednes be came due and navable and demand I haying been made by the holder of trustee named "The American Hospital A.- "'elation,-through its Council on ( om munity Relations, under the lea lei -shin of Dr. S. S. Goldwater of New I York, has embarked upon a very im portant program for the study ot pioblems concerned with the hospitals of the United: States and Canada in relation t(, their care of patients uid service to their Communities. The Council is already engaged in studies. which will greatly assist future hos pital administration in both countries."" therein to advertise and sell the prop erty described in said deed of tru-t. the undersigned will . offer for sale for cash at public auction at t!1.. court house door in Wavnesville, I la . - wood County, N. C day, June 1,2, 1933 scribed real estate BMING in the Haywood County, at noon on Mor, the following de- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ' UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF -rut-' Dovrrp riF SAI.F contained in ! hat' certain deed of trust from C W. I Latimer and wife, Elsie Latimer, to Carolina Mortgage Company, irusiee. dated June 1," 1920, and recorded in Book 12. page 270. in the Office of the Reg -te- of Deeds of Haywood Coun ty. North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the notes therebv secured and the holder there of having directed that the deed of tru-- be foreclosed, 'he undersigned Tiu-te- will offer for sale at the court he use door in the City of Waynesvilie, North Carolina, at eleven o'clock a. m. on Monday, the 19th day of June. 1933, and will sell to the highest bid der for cash, a certain lot or parcel of land in or near the City of ay nesville. Wavnesville Township, Hay wood County. North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows : Beginning at a stake at the inter section ofmathers and Government Streets in the Town of Wavnesville; said stake being in the northerly mar gin of Smathers St. and the easterly margin of Government St.; and runs with said Government Street N. 23 degrees 4-V W. 150 feet to a stake; thence N 03 degrees 15' E. 50 feet to a stake; thence S. 23 degrees 45' 'E. 150 feet to Smathers Street; fheuce I with margin of Smathers St. S. 65 ; degrees 15' V. 50 feet to the begin ning. This is lot No. 0 in bbek No. 2 of the Harbeck Subdivision as made in T. , 1 , - iir)". mur of which i on rec- ord' in the office of the Register of , Deeds of Haywood County in Book ;- pape r And being the same land conveyed to C. V. Latimer by deed from J. D. Boone and wife, Jeanie M. Boone, dated May 19, 192o, and filed for registration on the 4th day of June, 192H, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood Coun ty, State of North Carolina, and re corded in Book-70.. page 5W. This, the 12th day of May. 1933. CAROLINA MORTGAGE COMPANY Trustee No. 07- Mav 18.25 June 1-8. iTioles: thenep RU.. n- 1 to the creek; thence" dow with its meanders. 2ttu uel Lee Howell's corner 36 poles to the center -thence with the road, N. ,. ' thence East 8 poles; N thence East 73 poles t . NING, containing 74 less and being part of veyed to Rowe B. Howe 1; and C. E. Howell by Da.: and wife, Maggie H a dated November l'J, lo; cd in Book 48. page 0, H.,'.' ty Registry. Sale made pursuant conferred upon me bv executed by Mrs. C. E. B. Howell and wife, J. dated March 10, 1927 a in Book 19, page 201 R. , of Trust of Haywood C.j reference is hereby ma : terms and conditions r,- This Mav 4th. 1933 GEO. H. WAR-, No. 60 May 11-18-25-June 1. NOIK h OI I Kl s 1 1 V s H Waynesvilie Hardware Company I'hone 71 K. G. COFFEY, MGR. A Main Street Cross Them WASHDAY WASHDAY WASHDAY AAAAAAA-f AH Off WORK WASTE WORRY A A hae the, worry of su-jemsinjr your own washing a disagreeable task that ties you down to the house every Monday. . ...... '"..''''..' ..--...-.-;", Sae the waste of a laundress' wages, and the many things she uses so carelessly soap water fuel starch. Save the worry over washwomen who are late and incompetent help. Instead of the worries above we will render you modern, scientific, cleansing service. . .always dependable and trulv economical. LET THE L A U N DRY DO IT Waynesvilie Laundry A A A A A . A A A t A 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following real estate transfers we iv made during the past week: C. I.. Hrookshire and wife to Glenn Moore and wife, 5 lo'- in i'.eaver dam township. T. IbMedford and wi!"i to Hardy Caldwell. 1 aere. Iro.'i lluli' t wnship. Ci. (oil ret: and wife t" Thoma H. (lariett "and wife, s'' acres. Ivy Hill township. .Ml'erson -. . I-l. ( Iweii-. trust' e ti North Carolina Mortgage Cfiihpany, 2 lot's. Waynesvilie town-hip. Haywood Home Building and Loan Association .fo .Jasper N. Hi o 1;-, J 1 ;ii. t. . Waynesvillo township. .S. C. Finer to J. W. Rav. 1 lot. Waynesvilie township.. ni ukwell-nuhnell Co.. i , R. II. I'.' iekw-l! and wife, 2 tri'.c Wnynes vili'..' township. . R. II- Long, to Thomas Er- in, 5--acre?. I). S, Elliott an. 1 wife t ; H. F. Sanford, 2 tra:. , town nf " Canton. N C, and niore i particularly described a- follows: , 1 I (,IIN(, lt ) t im n i North margin of I'atton Avenue, Hawkins corner 31o feet f l our North Main Street, and runs North 37 de grees 15 minutes East 92 .2-3 feet to a stake W'ilder's line; thence North 44 degiees 10 minutes West 7 feet ;, thence North 11. degrees East 32 feet to a stake; thence North 44 degrees 10 minutes West 85 feet to a; stake thence South ,33. degrees West ll'i feet to a stake in the North edge I'atton Avenue; thence with the North edge of said Avenue South 40 degrees 40 minutes East 100 1-3 feet to the be ginning; and being the Same land as shown by plat drawn by J. C. Haynes on July 24, H27, and now on file, with the abstract of Fred G. Koberts land in the office of John H. Manning. Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. And "Wing, the same lan 1 described in ii 1 'eei from T. I.. Jamison and wife, "to Fred G. Roberts and wife, dated September 21). I'.i25, and regis- j tei od in Book (in, page 155.. -Haywood 'County. Records of .Deeds This t'.th day of May, 1133. North Carolina Bank and Trust Company, Successor to Citizens National flank of-Raleigh, X. ( .. Trustee , By: H. M. Corbett, Vice-President Teim- of Sale Cash. I 'lace . . of. Sale -Courthouse door, Waynesvnle, N. C. -:. Time of Sale Noon, Monday, June U'33 '..' ! (in Miinday, May 20, l'.3;!. at eleven j o'clock a. in. at. the court house door ' in the Town of Wavnesville, Hayvo;d I County, North Carolina, I will sell ' at I public outcry to the highest bidder i for cash, the following lands and pre mises lying and being in the Town of Waynesvilie, and more1' particularly described as follows: Being lots Nos. 25,20,33 and 34 in Block 2, also lots Nos. 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 in Block 3, of L, C- Harbeck property as shown, by Map No. 250 surveyed and platted by John L, Stacy, Registered Surveyor, July 7th and 8th. 1025, said map being on record in office of Register of Deeds for Hay wood County in Plat Book "B" 'at page "H" to which reference is here by made for a full and complete de scription of said lots, by metes and bounds. '.Sale: made pursuant to the jower conferred upon me by 'deed of i. trust executed by J. It. Boone dated July 2K li'25, and ' recoi ded in Book of Deeds of Ti list Vo l .,, ,,.,.. o I ., i , , - - - I'UKC is lit uie onice- ol the Register of Deeds- fo Ha.vtvood .County, to Which reference lis hereby made for all the terms and eonuiLions ,.t tne same, 'l i-.i- May 2-. itci;;. '. R. MORGAN No. 54 May 4-11-1-25 a f us tee 12. No. 01 May IS-25--June 1- xoTici-; of TnrsTh'K's's. I 'NKil II METHOD . The Garden Club of Blant-on's Busi ness College in Asheville is an unusual c.rganization, , So niany high school graduates are finding it difficult, under piesent economic conditions to. rai-e the money to attend school that othe. means ore being sought. Under thi plan the gra luate cultivates a -mail piece of ground and raises produce the school can use in its boarding de partment. Some are raising chickens, several will can fruit and vegetables, nnd One i- raising hogs- APPLICATION FOR PAKOI F "Call 205-We'll Do The Rest" 2 A A 2 A mjm J A A , , A A A A A J, A A the Jockey Club may become interest ed. Two years ago it was interested in the Buncombe betting bill which failed..; .' ',' ;:; Yes, there is no doubt about it. The Public Laws of 11)33 will be one wcdl thummcd volume Nagging Pains are Warning Signals TEMPORARY pain relief remedies may save you much suffering at the moment, but putting a mask over a warning signal does not clear mi the condition It was tell intr von to avoid. hen p no'iic pains, due to a weak, run-down condition, dis-tr-es yr.il. tri'ium'-nf for the cause of ( ;' iroelil" s-lmliPl t e Mnrtvl will, out '' !a-.. Tpke CrtnlMi to bu!!- up a-rn)nt tho naffuinir s-rhptom3 ' of orilinnry . . vomnnlv nilmf-nts. ?o maiy women : praise CARDt I. It must tie (?or-l to hnvf the n-lrif-ppreai use that It hns today. Sold at drug stores. Try it! Application; will be inade tvC the Commissioner of Pardons and the Governor of . North -Cai-olina for the parole of ...'Arthur J, Lastef, who.plead ed guilty at the November . term of he Superior Court of Haywood County for the crime ..of breaking'. and enter ing and was sentenced to State Prison for , a , teinv of , two (2) years. Ail persons who I oppose the granting of said, parole., are invited; to forward their protes-t..i.t.i the Commissioner of Pardons -without delay. This the 12th day cif May, 1 ;:',:! . (Signed) Jam'es Laster, Father No. -Ma v 18-25 , NOTICE OF SIMMONS AND W R KAN'l OF ATTACHMENT NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY W. T: Shelton and E J. Hvatt. trading and doing business, as '. Hyatt and Company "... VS.," B. C. Buck. The; defendant; above named will take notice that a summons in the above entitled fiction was i.--i,,i against the said defendant vn the 8th day of Mav, -.11)33-, bv AV. G. Byre Clei-K of tne Superior Court of Hays wood County, and that a duly verfied complaint was filed on said date set ting forth that the plaintiff wa- en titled, to ".-ecover.-nf the defendant the sume of S391.76 w-i.th interest due by account for goods sold and delivered to the defendant, which summons Was returned by the Sheriff of : Havvood County that the defendant cannot be found in the. State of North Carolina. The detendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was is sued by said Clerk on the 11th day of May, li33 aeainst. the property of '.' ()n ..M-mday,. June , 5th. 1033. at eleven o'clock a. m. at -the ci.urt hous v'or in the ; Town ,ifi. Wavnesville, i . ..i, uooa i ounty, a. ( .. T will sell to I. the higncst bidder, for cash, at public j ou.c , v. ine loiiowing lamis' ;md ')rem ises lying and b.dng i,i Jonathan's rlayw.u.i County; AH .that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being, in Jon athans H'reek; Township, Hacwood County, North Cavolina. containing 4 - acres, more or less.. the wa ters i,t Jonathan's; Creek about -dx nubs li-om the Town of Waynesvihe, having such, -hapes,,. metes;; course'--nid .listances as will more fully ap pear by reference .to a pl,.: thereof, made, by C..D. .M,dford, surveyor. De-ceml-er .7, 1022, bounded on the North ''I the lands ,,f Samuel Howell; on the, A est oy lands; of J. Jl.l.Allison ; yn tne Somh by landsi of E. J. Howell; on the East, by lands'; 0f K. H. Howell in:i ainn p.u-.icularly ; bounded and de-cri.-ud as follows: IH GIWIM, a wri t oak in a p v' an,i r"" -he division line, S. 40 ,p:)le. -W.-a-'stake'; -.thence S. 86 '2 E. o(n, pores; to, a Spanish oak; thence ,sl poles to a stake near a road; cIo-tmo, Knt0 N T-, v 10 es and 10 hnks to a dogvood; thence S. '. - K- -'- poles to a dogwood; thence South 49 . East 5 poles 5 '!Antv, (1E-wood ; . thence owe 11 s hne; ther.ce with his line S. 10. -B E- 41 poles to a sassafras and Spanish cak. cornei to E: J. Howell and Rono B Howell ?nA thence division dine. N. 2 W. lb Wes to a av: 1! :OU,rwoo,l. irone) ; thence N. ;i', . l poies to a white oak stump- hence N. v.W. 28 poles to a branch at t'-:e - rtinuth , of the spring drain; thener-'down'thfi branch, N. 88 W 14 PestN; -, 8 poles: S 78'.' "V - poles: S. 57U AV; 10 poles to a '" ' mpol,stt, s,..w . ule ditch; thence S. 86 V. V 'v, '.'! "" the center cf the road thence y,-:th the road, S.. 5 E. 6? 1 '-0 Sc," "I -i'.V T HIST EE'S ;-- r si.id 0 J aire 1.; Vv'hereas. J. Dale Sttnt; Mary Stuart Stentz rr.a.iv ed, a certain deed of tru-; tral Bank and Trust Com tee for bearer, dated Ja:. and recorded in Book 21 , in the office of the Reg;-: fur Haywood County, Nur to secure certain indebted: Whereas, on account oi : and refusal of said d-iiti.: Trust Company, Trustee, undersigned, pursuant y pliance with the prov:- deed of trust has bee cessor Trustee under trust, by an lnstrunier. recorded in Book 30, at the office of the Regtcr Haywood County. Ne-r.'.i C.u i.,;ru.:, , Whereas, default having i.., ' in the payment o- the ittdC-..: secured by said deed of tru.--.. ani holder has demanded that ;.-.v j;.. signed exercise said p.w'r t,f and sell the property tiw-r-by ed as provided in said u -i :;, and. Therefore, the undor.-i lio.; -a sor Trustee will sell at public ; tion to the highest bidiier f.,r ,: at 12 o'clock noon on the 12th June. 1933, at the Court Hou.-t i in the city of Waynesvilie X.-nh-t olina, the following de-cribcyl larj premises . with the imp.r. -.t-ii.! thereon, to-wit: Situate, lying and being in ;hv 1 of Lake Junaluska, (.'ounty wood, and State of North .'a.v&.'4. to-wit: Lying and being i.i Wa;. rrovi Township. Havwood Cou:i:v, N. c 1 I GINNING at Northwestern margin 0! .a:;cN-.''f Avenue said stake being the oretr between lots Nos. 10 and 11 ami uri? thence, with the line of lot X". i'i, north 44 15' West, 141 :'..-: . a stake- Northern corner of lot-No. i'J; thence continuing North 44- 15' V.t with the southern line of In: No. d1-, 137 feet to a stake in the S .uth.-a-t-ern margin of Avenue "G"; tlvtiK with said margin of Avenue "( a Northeastern direction Ml fie: stake,, corner between lots No-. ii 06; thence with the line ! t'wer Nos. 65'! and 66, South 4s . Ka,- i an.: feet to a stake, northern coiiur il lots Nos. 14 and 15; thei-.ee wi-.h ik line between Lots Nos, 11 as! 15. South 3S- 45' East 14s act :-a -Vakt in Nurthwc -tern .margii. "t'.'l-a Shoiv Avenue: thence wj:h raid mar. gin of. Lake Shore ' Avenue :.:. ;r S; a..'. western direeticn 80 feet !'-;"' of, llKGINNING. Being Lot-- X. 11, 12. 13. 14 and 62, 63, of Block 16 of : Southern Ground?." Luke Junalu.-ka survey and map made by J. V. C. E., recorded jn-.Map book 55, record of maps of Hayv. . ty N. C. Being 8 of the 1 i veyed to J, Dale Stentx ' y Stockham and husband ' Stockham by deed dated : 1920. recorded ill book -"'. I record of deeds of Hay w N. C. Subject to the cotidi ti in that certain deed dated 1917, and recorded in 1 lo !, R id of IK c 1 Co N C This the 5th day of May. ';'. . " Asheville Safe Depos-; ( -' -: -u . B I C Mexandii T ' No 61 Ma ll-l4- 25-T 1 1 EXECUTOR'S NH M ' Having qualified as L'- ,. C. Estate of Mavme Love L - ceased, late of Haywoo.i 1 C. this is to notify all IH't--; "- ;:j;'. claims against said --t..u' them to the undersigned a in Asheville. N. C. on 0: 5th dav of Mav. 1934. or . .- - .... will be plead in bar ol tne. 1 , . All persons indebted 10 will please make immedi.Kv 1 . : This the 5th di of Mi , WACHOVIA BANK AN ' -:- ' COMPANY, Executor of the 1..- Mavme Love Bre u No. 55 Mav 4-11-1S-28-J"' ' ; ADMINISTRATOR'S ' K t Travint-' nnabfipd as a 1 1 ' of the estate of J. C. I ishei. - . late of Havwood Coumy. N"--. lina. this is to notify all -1 nn- i'Iai m nfninst the est.v deceaseil. tr exhibit them " dersigncd, at Hazelwood. N 1 1 lina. on or before the 1 Mav. 1:u: op.' this notice pleaded in bar of their l' . All persons indebiel to ; will ple.-is-e make payment ;;" '" iv . :.:':v.;' This th? 11th dav of Ma. ; C. N. ALLEN. Admin.-- ;: , of the estate of J- . s No. 62 May 11-18-25 -J-"'- ' -r-; v .,.. ., vi

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