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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 3 Bear Hunters Are Getting Ready For Hills Hunters And Hounds Are Almost Ready To Begin The "Bear" Hunt (By The mas nut t.'e.s a are tr.ii'i'r The dogs v James H. Snect.i ; is falling near the chest -t: I the hunters ef the hills sr their hounds for fear, it.l be running seen in the the rhiih hunttn' " i. lend time on lazy shadows of iunifUs l'.r "b'a: near. Mountains in these p.rts support many bear bin black fellows, vicious as catamounts and game as cold wa ter tiout. Men and dogs hunt them in the fail when the bear- ar hungry anil mean. They hibernate after the first snows sweep the Great Smokies, so i: is necessary to do your bear shooting early. The mountaineers are already watching the gaps for bear trails. A bear "uses" tenderfeet call it feed ing when the nuts fall and they come down from the rugged height to feast on mast. The dogs shiftless after a long summer are being hardened for the trail- Bear dogs are usually a cros between red hone hounds and Walk ers. Some hunters cross this breed with Airedales to bring out thu fighting in-tincts. REFRAIN FROM DRINKS. The day before a hunt word goe down the valley th.it bear have been seen and sportsmen gather at a cabit with their packs. There may ht. soma city fellows among' ihem. but most of the hunters are rangy mountain men whose faces wrinkle when they smile which U rioi often. F.ach is annul with a heavy ritl0 and each wear- he .vy shoes They loll around the cabin and moke and chew anJ tell wheppin' yank that no one believe- A few -imiaally the city fel lows goner illy take a drag or so at a iug that sit- near the porch- but mountain men leave it alone tor Rum Runners' Plane Is Captured he bear -hoeting don't gC ot dawn the 'dogs are set :l bear has been "using. ' posted in nearby gaps. run up-hill when thct Teeeivers of ham. X. C Trustee X. '.Hi Sep: 7-14-21-28 S0T1CE OF COUUlfSlOSEirS SALE snricE or si'UMoss Tins t.i;; seaplane, laden with liquor, was abandoned by rum runners luttf I'econie bay and was found ty const guards and towed to ttielr bm at Xtm. London. Conn. The seaplane was built in Italy but was registtfrocj fcAdfr t$a name of a resident of l'.rooUlyn, X, V. It has two 600-horse power iactomaA can carry ei;,ht passengers. li(tlor and together. At break down where Sentries are Hears ahv n dogs iumii them. -o when a trad 13 struck dogs and men and bear head for the highlands. If the animal runs through the guarded gap he usu. ally gets it in the neck literally Then the fun is over for everybody except the man who got the shot. Rut if the hear dodges the gap ami heads for the roughs, it means a chase. LASTS FOR HOURS. The dogs string -out behind him, baying like coon hounds. The echoes of their cries can he heard from miles down the valleys. The cagey dogs nip his Hanks, but avoid his paws. The foolish ones get reckless and the bear -laps them dead or rips them to pieces. He'll tree when he's crowded. The docs bulled at the base of the tree and how! in rage. But the hear, snoots them-, climb to the top of his free and watches the mountains- When the tn ii mi I t-. come into view the animal will calmly descend the tree, .-lap down :mv doc that get iti his way and then race higher into the hills It goes on for hours...' Men .'and. hounds fall by the wayside. Some hunter.-' hav,, lighting dogs that fol low the pack. They couldn't smell ham and'igg-, but they'll tight l.u.z--aw When the trail pack corn ers a hoar, the fighters'' will sweep ar.d torment' tin'' bea.-t into a fool ish i';go. 1"n,. dogs' idea is to hold him until the hunters arrive. 'Desperate and bloody, the, bear will finally tU;t to his defr- The hunters pick him off. Rut oft en the big fellows get away. Few men and dogs can 'follow them into the rhododendron jungle..-.. The hunters have to crawl and jump, ran and duck.- It's killing sport! And that night they gather back at the cabin, treat the dogs' Wounds and set the iug in the middle of the pal aver. : Mavbo they'll cook a boar steak. It's pretty good- eating if a fellow is real hungry, hut it's coarse. However, when the hickory knots begin glowing and the wind howl down from, the hills, even bear meat is good- , , After being chased a nay or so, bear loses so much fat that the meat gets stringv.-' ' Natives say the way to cook it- then is to drop several' red hot rocks in a pot with. the meat, boil the meat for several hours and throw the meat awa' anti eat the rocks. Truck With 23000 Eggs Turns Over I' was both fortunate and unfor tunate when F. C. Bates overturned in Asheville. in his truck loaded with about 23,000 eggs. . ,- ; It was unfortunate for Bates tu fortunate for many people who gath ered about and to whom the driver gave free all cracked and crippled The load was en route from Mor '.i TV,n v Greenville, S. C, -Kpn the truck accidentally tipped oven in front of the high school. . Bates looked at the wreckage and ;,trl ahout 9.000 etrgs could be e"K-acre(i. then he started retrieving ,t a Tho accident occurred fi-00 a. m. and six hours later Bates still was picking up eggs. Thev were sitting around the bunk house' Swapping- lies; "When I was lopping BP in Montana," said one, "a mountain lien came ripiu up the tent one day. It was a fierce ' beast, hut with great presence of mind I threw a bucket of water in its face and it slunk away." Boys," said a man sitting in the corner. "I can vouch for the truth of that story. A few minutes after that happened I was coming down the side of the hill- I met this lion, and. "Big Boy" Needs 2 Cots .To Sleep On At C. C. Camp James H. Scott, a nineteen-year-old boy who is. 7 feet o inche- tall and weighs -7" pounds, grew tired of his big loot hers and. sisters picking on him, so he left home and joined the Civilian Conservation Corps. Capt. W. Corkill. commanding the conserv -'. iui camp at Marion N. C. in a report to Robert Kreehncr. direc tor of conservation work, claim Scott wa. the largest forest worker in any camp in the country. The director's attention wu called to him when an application came for a pair, of IT1- triple "K" shoes, trousers 4-1 by 44 and an -. size hat. ('( 'kill reported in response to Kecb ner's questions that Scott required two cots for .-looping, one from the waist up and one from the waist down, His reach from, linger tip to linger tip is 7 feet !:l4 inches and his hands., measuring around the palm 11 M inches, are loo large for, ready-made gloves. , as is my whiskers, 'wet." halilt, Hoys slopped to stl'ok . those wliisUe thence with Oscar Knight's line. South S2 degs. 30 mins- Fast J 50 feet to the BlXUXNlNCr corner being the same lot of land conveyed to Sam Knight by deed April 25 lt21. from J. N. Knight and wife, and recorded in Deed Hook No- 55, page 230. Record of Deeds for Haywood County, North Carolina. Tho l-nion irust Company of Mary land having resigned a iiustee as in s;,id Deed of Trust provided, the sale, is being advertised and conducted undersigned I'rusno. Kirs; National Company of Dur- Tli i - th -'liMb dav of Augu-l. D W C. Rrabam a'nd T .. lllalock STAiF. OF NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THK. Sl'l'F.RlOR t Ol Ri. HKFORK THK I'LKRK. Sarah Russell- -Charles L. Rus sell Johnny Russell.. by her next friend. Alvin T. Ward and John M Queen vs. Tin i.er Russell and wife. Lena Russell, C. H. Russell and wife. Myra Russell Robert Russell tnd wife. Orpha Russell. Flos ie Frattier and husband. Wilson 'rattier Marjie l'axton and hus band. ,1. T. Paxton. and Mary Russidl- The defi nd. mts. Robert Russell and wife Orpha Russell, Flossie Fnuier and husband- Wilson Fra.ier. aUive mimed will tak,. notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Hay wood County, North Carolina, for the partitioning of the M. S Russell lands in which the defendants are proper parties; and the said defendants, Rob. crt Russell and wife- Orpha Russell. Flossie Fra.'.ier and husband. Wilson Frattier. will further take notice that they and each of them,' are required to appear befor,, the Clerk of the Su perior Court of 11 lywood County, North Carolina at his etlice in the Con: t House .m or before w ithin 10 days after Oct. -1- l'.Kl;;. and answer or' demur to the complaint and petition or tile pi (limits am apply to the (.'our CP! ! ' STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA-li-OCNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THK SITF.R10R COURT. Federal Land Bank of Columbia R. Wintield. H.itlie Wintield. Fred Wintield. Celtic Winticht Walter Wintield Celtic Wintield, S. M. Robinson. Trustee. Champion Bank and Tru?t Company, 11. A. Osborne, .lean Osborne. Suel Khinchart, Mrs. Suel Rhineha rt . Hue Medford. Lucy Medford. et al. On Monday the ISth (iay of Sep tember. 1 at the courthouse devr in the Town of Wayuesville. Htiywood County. North Carolina- at 12:00 o'clock M., the undersigned. Commis sioner of the Court, will sell at- public out-cry to tile highest bidder for cash the following described lands and premises, lying and being in Heaver dam Township. HaywiHid County. North Carolina, and fully described as follows: All those Urns, tracts or parcels of land containing respectively tl5 :!-S acres US. 70 acres, and 42 acres, located. lying and being in Heavenlam Township. Haywood County. North ('tirolina having such shapes, metes, eourswi as will nioii' fully appear by reference to plats thereof made bv K. V. Justice, Surveyor November .UV file with the Fe of Columbia. FIRST TRACT: North by the land Smat lier- hei i s by the land S 1)1.1 1 iu i - op (he leral I. which are Land Bank and C. E. Medford lands, on the East bv Mrs. Burnett's lands and the lands of E. L. Rhinehart. on the South by the lands of Jodie B. Smathers and the Smathers' heirs. Containing S3.7G acres. THIRD TRACT: Bounded on the North by Mi- .1. H. Ru-sell's land and the Smathers heir- land, on the East by the lands of R. Wintield. on tha South by the lands of the Smatherd heirs and on the We-t by the lands of Mr.-. J. H. Ru.--e!l. t' ntaining acres. This sale is made pursuant to. un der and by virtue of the power of sale conferred upon me by Order and Judgment of the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. ('., rendered at the January Term, It?:;:!, wherein the lndersigned was duly appointed Com missioner of the Cour. to sell the lands hereinabove described to satisfy indebted.icss evidenced by first note and moigage on said land a. id to sell tho same iu the inverse order of alienation to Hugh Medford Suel Rhinehart and Champion Bank and Trust Company, and if amount bid i3 not sufficient to satisfy said indebted ness with cost and commissions, then to sell tho said land as a whole to satisfy said indebtedness as afore said. This land was formerly sold and purchaser did not comply with bid and this is a resale of said land for the same purpose and resold pur suant to Order of Resale of Hon. Felix F. Alley, dated August 12 1 This property is -old subject to all past due. existing and future taxes and .isse-sments. A deposit of 5'. of. highest bid will be required before same will be accepted if I'mn- isioner s,i iiesiros same. ,'his the 1 1th dav of August. VXV. M.'C.'STA.MEY. ( 'oianii - -ioner No. PI Aug. 21 :!1-S. NO i ICH AF TRUSTEE'S SALE Default having been.. made in pay ment -of the indeb ir.t .-s secured. .ly thac certain reed r !' frust to m. as Trustee for Dixie Fire Insurance Companv by II. B. Atkins and wife. Nora S- Atkins, an August 2bth. litis, and recorded in the oHiee o1 the Reg ister of Deeds of Haywood County in Honk- 1 . niiL'c 2:s.'5. I will, under and by viito.. of tire power of sale cOntaitiei in said deed of trust, and at the re- (-ue-t of the. cestui .que trust- and. for th,, purpose of discharging the debt secured by said deed of Dust iroceed to "sell to the highest bidder, for cash, . , 1 1 - , . . . !i' th(, court House (toor in va.ncs- vilte- liaywooil l ounty. .orui au lina. at 12:00 o'clock M., on W E D N ESI ) A Y . ( ).( :T( ) B E R 1- 1 Dd'. the following described land, to-wit: Situited in the town of Wayne-ville.; 'poginning .1t a 'stake On. the sidewalk line on the east, side of .Main Street bring the southwest corner of Bishop James Atkins lot and 30 feet from the corner of '-h,, old . L. I . Holmes Hakery lot and runs in northerlv direction 5S feet with Main Street to a stake ; thence in a easterly (livoi t ion narallel with the L- l. Holmes and Bishop Jamo- Atkins lino I25. feet to a. stake then in a northerlv direction parallel with Main Street 58 feet to Bishop James At kins' line: then in a westerly diree tion with Rishon James Atkin-' line 125 feet to the beginning, this lot being ,r8 feet front bv 125 fee: deep am if thp allev laid out bv "the town of Waynesville on the back side of Main Street should be at a greater di-tance from Main Street than 125 feet then this lot is to run to said allev nro vided ithat said alley is not more. than 140 feet from Main Street. This the 23rd day of August, 1933. A. L. BROOKS, irustea. Brooks Parker & Holderness. Attorneys at Law, Green-boro. N. (.' No. 95 Sept. 7-14-21-28 ; Bounded on tht owned by 'the .-.i the ' East led in said Pe- bv tile Ian. i- ol Jodie 15. ., .-sou! n ov Hie W (I. MYERS. j lands of Charlie Siiiather-' bens and i l.-il. i', .mi n-mioo.l" 'on the We t. bv the land- of Siua'.h- ,'oui.ty, . C. ' rr lieirs ( oncmnur (... ..-s acres. I ' .;:: Tin. .),,. :'nd da 'of Sept . It'::;;, I M-.IONM IK 1 I : Mounded on '.''--:- --'-r.-.r- .v.- . tv -:r . - "irr ... ... Sept. 77'! ' 21-28 -tlie North by l M Smalher- lands READ THE ADS I FiimaS Noftnce ;; 11 0 ! I Mil mi NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE . Default having been made in the pa y me n t of t he i n 1 ebt e d n e s s sec u red by a certain deed ol trust executed to the First National Company of Dur Vim. Inc . and the Union Trust Com- nanv of Maryland, frustees, on the first day Of July, -.lyzx, by tom Knight and wife, Flora Knight- oh the inrifls: herein rlpstribed. said deed of trust being recorded in Book 21, page 49(5. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County N. ('., the undersigned will, having been so re. mipctpd hv thp holder of said ind'ebt- oAr,e: hflTpr for sale, at nublic auction to the highest OHKier lor casn, at tne Courthouse door in Haywood county N. C. at twelve o'clock noon on Mon day. October 2nd. 1933, purchaser as -umine all unpaid taxes and street as sessments, the land described in said deed of trust, to-wit : BEGINNING on a stake in -the Westerly margin of Church . which stake is 332 feet S i degs. 30 mins. West from the intersection of Main Rti-pef nnH DinrCh Street, and which stake is Oscar Knight's southeasterly corner, and runs with said Street, Sooth 7 dpe-s . 30 mins- West 60 feet to a stake; thence North 82 degs. 30 mins. west lot) leet to a stake; tnence North 7 degs. 30 mins. East 60 feet to a stake- Oscar Knight's corner; All Property on Which 1932 Tax es Have Not Been Will Be Advertised for Sale Thursday, September 7th, And Will Be Sold on The First Monday in October. InOrderMP Being Sold And To Avoid A dditi- onalCosty Not Pa id 1932TaxesTo Pay Before iiTiiacri Hair tember You Gah Save Giving Board This Money By t Attention 0 Haywood County ' a'.-' t !".": : .".:'"'":''. . .'' "''.'-. i " : .
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