7Z OCTOBER 12, 1933 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PagfJ: iDDDVtU n LfORM INTERNATIONAL esson .,riu A i-E;t. I.'. I-).. 1km 1 ,',, M itniv llibltf "',;' .'-hi. ;:.;) :'r .N-i-sii"r l'nlnn (Bo to dlturrlt gmtiiatj Coit Tower Goes Up Les J3tl for October 15 JAUL in ANTIOCH 1 1 : 19 -HO. I am not , tW nt.sprl vi .... ' ... ,,f clod 'into salvation ' ....at believeth; to the i .j to the lireeK. lio- l",Vii'T TOPIC Jesus iviiua a Name. TK AND SKNIOR TOP. F.)1EC' A-t Gther !;::'t PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP. Ij.;, rrobiems and Tneir ooiu- . God I, Abe the loving God, distinctly lire, Ranswer the prayers of his i&T "'? that gave Parents a love SffM . vre-WU1 he DOt 11Stetl 10 P H t, Wn Sons and dauSh ' ue has wonders In store for c,ar,, Tnny Fm it h a face-11 13 yur prlv- ce b- "f qnallty of mercy; it m iT-i. esses its p re. Cme UDder'. pos its ,j ni.iinf to launch the JVB liou ' ("rv enterprise among the Gen for a new religious Utie-t'" was anion uvtj uuuih- . Ir und fl PTPnf .-enter with eomniunlea- m the east and west. The ,.., ,vas a mix.Hl one. me up were mainly Greeks and Litreek language. The govern- o'Wals were Romans ana used Latin tonsil''. '""e uu- masse L jvriaiis. Sprinkled among mem , Jews who had come ior commer- c Travelers from all Mof'tlie world were in evidence, "j Rthjious Awakening at Anti- . a-. fi,,, vision (v. 19). The per--:,in at Jerusalem scattered the "' ..broad. This. God permitted ririir to separate them from the L people at Jerusalem. The- preachers (v. 1!'). ihey no: othVially appointed mission .j, iut ordinary men and women. I.r were tilled "uu uib jTiuiani; ue- .for lost souls, and witnessed of I,r.j Jesus in the power of the Ir Gl,st. Wherever the disciples ie - l.onl really yearn after lost i ami witness of him in utter de soe upon the Holy Spirit, there be conversions, In whom they preached (vv. H' went among Jews only suspel message. I nese nan ret come to see that the gospel m was wider than to include Jews. jeine preaelied to the Grecians These were from Africa and Thoy were of a more liberal ! perhaps because they were re ed from n Jewish center. The ess of their preaching was so great : tews of it reached the mother ten- at Jerusalem. '. Barnabas Sent to Inspect the k at Antioch (vv. 22-24). The work done by Barnabas (v. He gladly endorsed the work and .estly exhorted them to continue Jfastly In the faith, clinging unto lord.-' the character of Barnabas (v. He was a good man. It Is hlgh aportant In sending a man to fol ap a spiritual work, that his ehar rr be s.m.i. He must not only be .iMemished character, but of broad tjsthy capable of entering Into Ml appreciation , of things about Ho was also full of the Holy it. Only a spirit-fined man can eciate the .workings of God. I. Barnabat Bringi Saul (vv. 25, :e work grew to such an extent : help was needed. Barnabas had :ood Judgment. to seek Saul for important work. Saul was a more srtant man than Barnabas. It Is i'Jty of Christian leaders to seek e,m who are qualified . for the Ts work and bring them from ;f obscurity to. the strategic places the Lord's vineyard. There are Ttaen In; obscurity whose bringing i requires a Barnabas.. I The Disciples First Called Aani at Antioch (v. 2G). 7; were not called. Christians In 5 "K as Is so often asserted. It ' ' nuence of the. teaching ' Saul and Barnabas that ,v-re . called Christians. In all teaching he showed the uninue 'f? '-which the Cliristian sustains Car.st ..' Th Church at Antinh Sonrls t Jerusalem (vv. 27-30) . . " U Spirit; through Agabus re- r& Wat B creat ilonrth .BhAnl nra. iroujhout the: world. This came ss in the days 0f Claudius Caesar. an,. according to hls abllity --ned to c,r .n -which dwelt in Judea. They mnney for the saints in Je i -a and sent it by the hands of flm Saul. This act not only k, snmineness of the work at M'f'st it manifested the fact that l4 VaDd Gentlles are one In ( m i that therefore there Should is;on among them. It was ' Gentile christians minister , Jews. FIRST BAPTIST Rev. H. W. Baucom, pastor Sunday school, 9:45. . C. Allen superintendent. Morning worship 11 a. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. 6:30 all B. Y. P. U.'s of church meet. Mid-week prayer service 7:30 Wednesday FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Wade Johnson. Pastor. Sunday School. 9:45. Morning worship 11 a. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. ni. :40 p. m. Epworth League G:4o. HAZELWOOD PRESBYTER I X Rev. O. C. Landrum. Pastor. Sunday School. 10 o'clock. Morning service 10:40 o'clock esper service 6:45. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. i rayer meeting every Wedne night at 7:30 o'clock. HAZELWOOD BAPTIST bunday School 9:45. 11:00. Sermon by Pastor. 7:00, Meeting of all B. Y of the church. tach Wednesday mid-week rr :;,-er meeting. Sr. JOHX'S CATHOT.ir rurvru Rev. Michael A. Carey. Mass at 11 Sunday. Mass, week days at 7:30 A. M. rini t tjz.zts 1 IK til A Y CHL'h'CH ur. ti. V. Walker, Minister Bible School 9:45 a. m. Sermon 11a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday p. m. Rally P::y in Sunday School 22nd. owiai nauy given by men church 7:30 p. m.. Oct.'lSth. cm-- -i mm '' u-'' I f litll' ' . 1 wm ' W f ;; ' HAZELWOOD NEWS The Hazelwood Parent-Teachers' Association held its regular meeting at thP school house Tuesday evening with a large and enthusiastic group ot patrons. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. L. M. Richeson, followed by the singing of America. Mrs. Richeson called on Mr Beam to give a list of the Grade Mothers and their duties for the com. ing year. This is th0 first vear that the school has had Grade Mothers and it is hoped that great benefits may be derived from this new plan. The Grade Mothers see that no child .suf fers from lack of food or clothes, they call on them in time of sickness, and help the grade in any way -they can. The following have been selected as urade .Mothers for the coming year: Miss Rathbone's first grade. '.Mrs. it- 1. Kooinson. Miss Thompson's first grade, Mrs. Lester Burgin. Miss Burgin's second grade, .Mrs. Earl Wagenfeldt. Miss Mamie Loathei wood's second grade, Mrs. Jerry Colkitt. Miss Eva' Leathefwood's third grade. Mrs. Lee White. Miss Eincher's fourth grade Mrs. Parris. Mi.-s Crawford's fourth grade. Mrs E. E. Alley. Jr. Miss Stringfield's fifth grade, Mrs. M. J.McCracken. ; Mrs. Knight's fifth grade, Mrs. J. P. Dicus. Miss Garner's sixth grade. Mrs. Hessie Gaddy. Mr. Beam's seventh grade. Mrs. Harry Anderson. Eollowing the reading of the selec tion of Grade Mothers. Mr. Beam read the honor roll for "the first month. Miss Leatherwood announced that the hospitality committee is working on a beauty contest to be given in 'the near future to raise funds for the P. T....A. Mrs. Richeson attended the Dis trict P. T. A. in Asheville and learned that Haywood county had won the loving cup for the largest increase in membership in the P. T. A. and will receive a book for the, library as a reward. After the business was attended to Mrs. L. E. Green and Miss Mildred Crawford gave a very enjoyable mu sicaL selection. "One Electing Hour," The president introduced the speak er of the evening, Mr. M. H. Bowles. Superintendent of the Township Schools. : 'Mr. Bowles gave some very interesting facts concerning the re districting of our schtxds by the state. ThP old district number one compris ed Saunook. Lake Junaluska. Allen's Creek. Central Elementary. Hazel wood, East Waynesville, and the High School, but. the state commission has added to the above list. Ivy Hill Jon. a than'. .Maggie, Dell wood -Upper' Cove Creek. Hemphill, and. Cataloochee. District number one is allotted fifty two white elementary -teachers- twelve white high school teachers and fpur negro teaches.' Th( state gives teach ers according to average daily attend ance, and Hazelwood 'should, have about fourteen teachers, whereas there are only ten- In spite of the crowded condition, every effort" is made by the welfare commission to see that every child of school ujre at tends school daily. Mr. Bowles is of. lenng a banner to the school having me nigiiost percentage ot attendant -! 1 .... .m. Dowies stated that we wer very tor:unate in having school thi year for there are over live hundrc thousand children that will not hav ;ui upporuimiy. u) attend scnool tin tall. In many cases thi' teacher nave m ; been paid tor. years, .and al though North Carolina ha cut-th salaries, wi- are fortunate to. be in state that supports education. Mr. lieani explained briefly :ho -al ary and certificate rating for North Carolina teachers. He" nointed nut that in some cases the teachers wer receiving 'as' much as tif'ty-three dol lars.a month less than t.lvev did be for0-the state cut the salaries. .11 r. iticneson -taiKe.it a tew mm tites on the importance of an "duca tion for the after school days. 11 w.ateo lurilier tliat we need to fee ognize the fact that a common edu cation is one of the greatest need of our schools today to lirenarn the particular work in the feet; S. 55-' W. feet : X. t2J 30' 30 W. SO feet; 39 W. 236 feet : center of State 2S5 feet; West 65 W. 125 feet; X. 64s West 311 feet; X. X. 31-' 15' W. to the Highway No 10; his child for world- There was no fur be attended to. and journed to meet the in November. WILD A :hor business to the meeting ai second Tuesday CRAWFORD, Secretary I Qabby (jERTIE HONOR ROLL OF THE HAZEL WOOD SCHOOL FOR SEPTEMBER Seventh Grade Jlelon Rogers Douglas Holsonback. Sixth Grade-Hazel Miller. Edith Creasman. Jack Richeson. Billy Mil tier. Fifth Grade (Miss String(ield) Jack Daggenhart, Evelyn Wvatt. Blanche Cody. (Mrs. Knight) Ruth .'Rider, Mary Long. Frank Scates, ,- Milliard Win Chester. Fourth Grade (Miss ' Crawford)' Edith Queen. Thurnvan Smith. (Miss Fineher) . Juanita Arringtoii Bonnie Jordan. Mary Katherine Met lure ueraldme 1'ai ris. ( harles RufT. (Mi,-s Fineher) None. (Mis.s Ieatliervvood) Dorothy Milner. Carl Griffin-- Charles Partis Welch Early. Clifton Biysoii Mar garet Blalock, Aralene Eller. Ada Coffey. Blaine. Queen, Helen Smith. Mildred Rogers. Janette. Burgin.. Second Grade--(Miss Burgin) Ruth Wagcnfeld Kenneth Compton Frank Trull, Annie Morgan. (Miss Leatherwood) Ernest Sny der. Jarvis Brock. Samuel Ffady, Frank Smith-. First. Grade No grade for the first month. very ound Mistress: "Your young man i ouiet. Marv. We never hear a of ''him, when he's in , the kitchen " Maid: . "Well, ma'am. I 'aven't known '11.11 very long, and so far 'e does nothing but sit and, eat all the evening." ... Qabby (jertie c ; "" ' ' A chap who embrace every oppor tunity progreteive." W. San Francisco soon will have one of the most spectacular observation tow ers In the world, for the Colt memo rial, on Telegraph hill. Is Hearing com pletion. From Its top balcony sight seers will have a wonderful view over the city and the bay. The tower will cost $200,000 and Is being paid for from the estate of Mrs. I.llllo Coit ns .1 tribute to the memories of the fire men of San Francisco's early days. POTPOURRI Hirl Language A . f ii' 11 1 n:re. 1 hat I. ml anil ! l'-o a - ll!::n:ige system of ce il. "!i'e HI inly socllls to .'idM ih.it. .Mih.oitb much thm -c :ii;ii ii, t le . important, cer l.-.in ,ti' :. . 'i-s, si. eh as when a ben call le r cnicks lioni danger. Is an I'X.iii'o.e of the iim - f tlieir Ian Ullage.- Definite calls, songs, or ei-";s during the maling system Is aiio'hor clear Imlieat ion. . S'J w v. - , 1 ni.. n Lives of golfers all We can top and s And departing loav Word you won't remind us lice and hook, . behind us find in a book. wienie wim said Highway in a Southwesterly direction to the BE GINNING, being a portion of the same land described in a deed from J. A. Henners t: al. to W. Brown, et al. recorded in Book " ." page 33 necora ot leods of Mavwood County -North Carolina. EXCEPTING AND RESERYIXG from said tract of land a small par cel of land condemned by the Town of Waynesville for its reservoir property and shown and described in .Minute Docket of Special Proceed ings Xo. 5, page 109. et seq. and. EXCEPTING AND RESERVING lots therefrom conveyed by deeds recorded as follows: Deed to M A. Poteat and wife tiau-u jiarcn o. 111, Recorded tn IdHik 1 1. page 111 : Peed to lovvn of Hazelwood, dated March 1. 192 1. recorded in Book ' page 413; and Deed to Rev Bernard McDevitt. dated January IS. 1929. and recorded in Hook 1 7 page 440. inis deed ot trust is subject to n prior deed of trust executed to M. G tamey. trustee, to secure certain Miiieou.-.oess to j. a . Shoolhred, re- cordeil in Book 26. page 100, Recori of Deeds of Trust of Havwood County conveying a lot fronting ou tht 1 1 :..t x- . . .i.. . ingnway ivo. in, mm ieet and run ning back 150 feet. This sale made pursuant to power of sale conferred upon me by virtue of a deed of trust executed by John F. Bass and wife- Hallie V. Bass, dated July 21 - 1930. and recorded in Book 26. page 205. Record of Deeds of .Trust of Haywood County. N C. This September 29. 1933. M. G. STAMEY. Trustee. No. 105 - Oct 5 12 -19-26. Big. margino&- l.ots Xas,-5a of the South-, NOTICE OF TRUST EE'S SALE t'n Monday eleven o'clock hou-'e door in ville.. Haywood October 301 h. 19:13, at A. M at the court the Town of W.,ynes County. N. ( ' . 1 will State of North Carolina, and nwK particularly described as follows Situate and Ivimr in th c.j ,,f ,k .,..u ... . . . - iv- v-, 111 -"semuiy. and vu.n.m.m, at a stake in the -VVenae h corner of Li and o, ot BUhk No. It thence North 41 degrees 15' WS 10 teet to a stake in hack line- frf Lot No. 119; thence Sou'h 1"0 da, frTSr:' iV.'St 100 ' ''tVt with back line of Lots Nos. 1 Hi in," 11.; ti-. , ..r tV' l" swine; tnence u. degrees r.ast (v feet the margin of Avenm. Soulhtft 1 a stak,inD !- V,...,. With Avn.... -L- . .. ...."7jr7 .... ...... v. , v l0 ,ne Mht;WN -M.Nti. ( ontainnif nn.l !,.;.. 1 , Nos r,o .:o t ii . 1 . " . .vv'? 13 vtt me noutnern Assembly Grounds, ",,u -ai) nook "A niir,- uccord ot Maps of Haywood Coumy' North Carolina. Being th,. same lots conveyed fc the said I. (,. ukers bv 1 H WiJ M.n et al.. by deed dated July 2' D'20, and .worded in Rook 73. p'r. ..!,. Record ot Deeds of HavwJlK t ounty. X. t . Subject to certain conditions anJ. 1 est net 10ns as contained in that ee tain deed made In- K.mthUrn Id,- ... IJ II :,,:' . 11. t mis ami 1 . k dited eptemlH'r 22nd 19; coided in Hcmk 37. page 6 County Registry X. C Paled this 2.1 her. 1933 'aniiw. and triL. ' HaywM day of SeptottVc No. 10; CiURNEY P Commissioners ! - Oct. 5-12-19- HOOD, of Bankv !6 NOTICE Ol. On Monday leven o'clock bous,. d TRUSTEE'S SALE October 16. 1 y:i:j.- "n M. at the Court "or in the town .,f ii'.. 'Vwood County, North C, '"'I "HI -II at public outo.yT, he highest bidder for cash, the Ul "ing lands and premises EIRSi' 1 R ACT: ill'iavvive..! "v- ai 1 ne .-souineast NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE On Monday; Oetoln'r 30. 1933, at 11 o clocK- . Al . at the court house dunl in the tow n of Waynesville - Haywood County, North Carolina. 1 will sell to the highest bidder ior cash, at public -outcry, the following lands and pt'oinisosi lying and being in the town of Canton. Boavcrdain Township, Haywood .County. North Carolina : BEGINNING at a stake in the north curb of the sidewalk of Church Street, M II. Cook's corner, and runs with the curb of said Church Street. S. 52" Id' W. 146 feet to a stake in thi' Street in the junction of Church Street and Bridge Street; thence with the curb on East side of Bridge Street. N. 1" E. 203 1-3 feet to a stake in the -sidewalk ol the iron bridge (icros's the Southern Railway;- I hence with the bank along the -.Southern-. Railway, N. S5 K. 99 feet to a stake. Mi 1. ('ook' line; hence with the line of M. II Cook, S. "'. 45' K '125,4(1' feet I" the place BEGINNING. Being the same land described in deed fioiii Fr'anids. Annie ..Bell and husband- W. F.Bell to ('. V. Bell and II. . S- Bell dated November 14 1925, ind recorded in Book 69. page 333. Being abo the same property de scribed in a deed from G. M. Smath- rs and wife, ' J. Sinathers, to Eranci- Annie Bell dated Novermber 1917 anil recorded- in Hook 49. jiage Keeofd id Deeds 01 nay- wihmI C.,.i!.'y. Sale i:; made pu.rsua'iit to power of ale conferred upon mo by deed of trust executed by II. S. Bell and wife, Jonnie !! i, and (' V. Bel; and wife. I-ouise Hell, dated August 1st. J92H. anil rei oi'ded in ' Book 22. page 232. "ell at public outcry to th,. highest i'uliler for cash the following lands ami premise:, tyinp; and being 111 Clyde Township, Haywood County. N-'c. and more particularly described as follows : Being lots Nos. (' and 7 of the H. C. , Med fold property in. Clyde Town hip Haywood County. North Car. .. 1 : 1 , 01111a as snown nv man and survey made'' by R. V. Justice. Surveyor .iieo ..ugusi. iiu.i. ulneli said maj) - recorded in Kook ol Man... - -111 the olbee of Register of Deeds of Hay wood ( otllltV- and said man is hen- i. ieirru in ior a more lull and com plefe description of , said lots in moot and bounds. Sale mail,, pursuant to the powi conferred upon, mo bv deed ol trust executed bv Mrs. M. A. I'eiilanil dated I lth day of July. 1 924. and recordei in iiiiiik niui needs id I rust at page tl'.i otlice ol Register, of Deeds 1 jlaywood Countv. reference to wbii' is nereiiy made lor all the terms am conditions of the same. This September 2S. I'.l.'i:) J. R. MORGAN. Trust. No. 101 Oct 5-12-19-26. in iron t U 111 of Avenue Avenue lo a No. 11. i ner o S ss I I Hence in 10 ixeiuucK .- venue andruns with South NSJ East stake; the nee S 2 W. 165 feet t ds 2 i 25 and . feet to Vii'irinoi NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND." Under and by virtu,, of the authori ly- conterreil by deed of trust execut ed by Clara L. UhiU'rwood and hu band, D. F. Underwood dated the Is uiiy. 01 .iiaren, man-, and recordei ill Record ounty This 1933. if Deeds of Trust of Haywooii the -'th day of September .11 No. lii'l "Dctv 5 LIAN PRICE. Trustee. 12-19-26 NOTK'i: (IF TRUSTEE'S SALE "A flip performer start with an aerial loop and end with a noi dive. J- On . M "Mtiay, October 30. 1933, at IT o'clock, A. M. at the court house door iri 'the' town of W avnesviile, Hay wood ('ounty North Carolina. I- the undersigned trustee, will sell at pub lic outcry to. the highest bidder lor cash, the f ollowing hinds 'arid . prem- ses. lviiig: and U-ing in Waynesville Towns ',. Jlaywood . .County, North Carolina, and more Tiarticularly de- cribeil as follows: . , . BEGINNING at a stake in the center .,f State Higmway ISO- iu, at the Mi-iiaffey dene, of M. A. I thence X. MC E. 10 lar. (3'i. poles S,. highest point of the S. 44s E- 595 thence S- 55 ish oak oh 1 E. 750 feet Book 20. Page 166, in (he ollice of th Register of Deeds for Haywood Coun. ly. V. S.Hryant .Substituted Trnstei will at. twelve o'clock Noon on: WEDNESDAY: OCTOBER IK, 1933 at the ( our Couse House Door of Haywood County in Waynesvi Aorth ( arolina. sell at. pilhlic. auction J"or cash .to the hichesl bidder (be of I following land, fowi!: . . . 1 . ... , .-v eeriain lot-, or parrel -ol land 111 or near tl,e City. or Town of Waynes ville. North (.'arolina- and BEGINNING on a stake in tin Northwi'sterly margin of Crawford Street saiil stake 1HO feet from thi North .easterly, margin of Oak Street and runs With said Crawford Street N. 40 degrees 10 minutes E. 130 feet to an iron stake; thence North 46 de gree. West 200 feet to ;i stake; tlienci South 40 (li'gl'tvt lO mfinu'es. Went 130 feet to a stake ; cHtdice South 4i de. greest East 200 feettTrHhe beginning lieing part til ixits) 1 and 4 in Block ( " of the jjanies R. Thoma, Addilion to the Town of Waynesville T his sale is mad' on account of de fault in payment of the indebtedness secured by said .deed of trust, and is subject to all taxes -and. assessment against said property whether now due or to become due. , A five per cent (5'.; ) cash deposit will be required of 'he highest bidder at the sale. This the 12th dav of September. 1933, - V. S. BRYANT. Substituted Trustee. Loan No, 1.202. . No, 101 Sept. 21 -28-Oct. 5-12 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED TRUST near the resi- and runs feet to a pop- E. from the ?l ridge) ; thence feet to a hickory; E. 305 feev to a Span, ridge; thence Is'. 88 to a chestnut oak in an old line; inence . : E. 2325 feet to a Spanish oak by a branch in the Brown line; thence with that line S.;.4 W." 685 feet to a stake; thence with said Brown line N. 52 W. about 545 feet. to a red oak. Mrs. Hilda Weil corner; thenc'with 8 of her lines as follows: S. 2 30' E. 498 Under ari l by virtue of authority contained 111 a certain deed of trust executed bv T. G. Vickers. and wifo. to the Citizens National Bank of Ral.J " A' . 1 .. 1 1 uaiw, oil uiir tuui nay of September. 1927. recorded in Book 20. I'agp. 84, Registry of Hay. wood County, North Carolina, tie fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured thereby, the undersigned Commis sioner of Banks." hav ng succeeded to the rights and dutii T ot. the 'orth Carolina Bank and '"rust Company, successor to Citizensl National Bank of Raleigh, N. C-, sail Trustee, will offer for sale at public auction, for cash, in front of the Haywood Coun ty Court House door on Monday, Oc tober 30th, 1933 at twelve o'clock noon, a certain lot or parcel of land lvinir nnd hkinir nitiiatp in Wflvny?- vilie. Township, Haywood County.' 29, tin' Ml 1 am deed. 1921. of t he ( 'ount v JiiriV ind Vifgima Kentiii 307 f.H.0,, with KUuJ ; a stakft . 11; themy. 1 Avemiie. w ilh irginia Avenue. N- 85 t" tile BEGINNING Iw.lnJ I '' in Block ( " Biuim perty conveyed to ihft'l, Qumlan R. Prev.t' ei b A. C. ! ouiiue. ha. 1 . - 1 ''IS of .Soulonihoj' recorded in the o(be..i II- 32. same pro ('has. E Rul'us Sil . dated 6th , and duly icgisier 01 needs of Havw'ootLj in Book 66(1. nan-,.' .1.17 ...t.i..l. ; -.' . . . . f ...... 11 n ieieuce is nereny mad lor-a. .Mii.n-ie ue-eripi ion ol san SECOND ' as survovoi prouivi-Ly., RAC1': Heine; ot Ny.j by J R I herrell and i- plated by him March. 1911. BEG1N. NING on a stake., corner of lot N , 3 and No. 2. and rims N l" 1 r," Wo i.i- .. .. . " ooi ieei to a stake corner of lot 1 ; I Hence with Nr.. me ol lot No. 1. 3 H22 feet to a stake; theuw4- E. 320 feet to a stakflj., 71 till' v (.,... ... iu. ' containing 2.42 acr more Or less EXCEPTING I roin the iiliove alj the land lying and being on the EL- Mde of the ( reek and runs thriHujh said lot and being that ivan of th. ot lying and being on the West siiini lid creek thai is intended to Ixl. inveyed by this deed., the said irmk', being the line iHdween this lot and th . 71" 30' W. S. 24 ' 40' thence N. beginning: oi i:'-.. J . m. riena I'lenimons by thij. part and the xaji( j 1 ml wife, Martlia oiled in Book M.i I leeds of Haywumij mil sold May 12, mon and I . parties of the first W' II. Plemmoiis Pleinmon and rec page IJeeord of Countv. N. C. The foregoing In-ing the same profo rfy conveyed by W. D. I'lemmo. ind wife. Maltha I'lenimons, to C. r Quiiilnn. R. L. Prevosi and Rufua Siler. by deed, dated 23rd dav . of-. tigust 1922. and duly recorded in-, the ofliee of the Register of Deeds of,v Haywooii County, iii Book of Deeds I. page 194 to which said deed ai)Jj reeoid relerenee is hereby made. Sale made -'pursuant' to power . of.j sale conterreil -upon me hv deed Ot... list executed by (has. E. Quinlua;; and wile, Annie (Julnlan. K, I., l lv- t ami wife- Ro die Provost, and. Ruins Siler and wife. Anna B. Sder-r iled December 24. 1929. and records I in Book 2.'!- nage 175, Record -at Deeds of Trust of Haywood ( ounty. GEO. H. WARD. .This the 16th day of SoplemliBk. 1 93 ;)2.-Sept. Trustee. il-'iX-Oet. 5-12- NO'TICE OF EXECUTION SALE.; STA'I'E OF NORITI CAROLINA. COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. STATE-'OK NOR I'll CAROLINA; ON RELATION OF NANNIE' LOCKMAN, Vs.. JESSE B LOCKMAN AND JAR- VIS L. PALMER. H. R. PALM ER 1 ind W. G. B- MESSER. By virtue of execution directed ,t,. the undersigned from the . Superum,. ourt of Haywooii County, in tH T ,iboV(. entitled action, 1 Will reseuv . pursuant to a raised bid, on -Monday.; November 6th 193. i. at eleven o'cbHkv . M-.at the court house diwir of sailj ounty, to the highest bidder fi;r- ash. to satisfy said execution', all thu.. ight.: title and interest which th;, nd Jesse B. Lockman has m tne tnlr owmg described real estate to-wit; BEGINNING on a stake in tli , mth margin of a 15-foot alley,, amlj rutis s. 30 . .SO v - inn teet to a siaK 111 the north margin ot a .m-ioov treet; thence with .said street S- 31) V W. 93 V-t feet to a st.-vke; thence N; '50 30' E. 10 feet to sWh mafgui of 15-foot alley; tience with said; alley, N M) ' W. 93 feet to the BE GINNING Being (the same lot or, - parcel of land cotneved in a deal-, from C- D. Medford and wife. PauliriM , Medford- to J. B- Lockman dated. July 17. 1924. and recorded in ItyoJ: 67, page 172. Record of Deeds .04" Haywood County. N. C. This the 2Sth dav of beptemtwt 1933 J. A. LOWE. Sheriff of Haywood County. . No. 108 Oct. 5-12-19-26 I i s f, e' ' I. " h . t. I.. 5 . c a ' I ( ; i j it- J