-wr- THURSDAY. JANUARY 1, ln THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page I '':.:v.i.--ii ;v ' :-' j .."3 1 -i ; ....I -- x r:.V f : . t ' . ; i; turns CHAPTER 1 KAItl.V MORNI NC. OF A ! FILM STAR I THE in like the early morning ngnt it loohcn a i-tiy i French villa magically transported tu i valley in iit' 'i"iy ( Hill- As the Ijjrht grew stronger thei magic began id weir (ill"; it still look-, ed like a bit of Fontainblcau except ;n the matter of am1, one year of UJi age coriespotiding to a century foi'j its French prototype. : It was the home of Lo".;, Burns, the "Bombshell" of the Monarch Pictures I Corporation who.se features were fa-1 miliar to hundred.-, of millions of fan- j all over the world- reproduced in fan1 magazines, newspapers. women V magazines and on billboards until the habitable globe had become Lola Burns-conscious In a small servant'., room in the, mansion an alarm clock wa ringing annoyingly- A lb lack, female hand fumbled out of the bedclothes and turned the clock face downward, and 'hen Lorctta. Miss Burns' negro maid, got out of bed with the alacrity of thick. tar. yawned, lurched to her Hat :;et and stretched, endangering the fluffy lacc. pajamas which she wore. Thus costumed, Lure It u made her way through a long corridor into the -tar's bedroom which was furnished in r dizzy fashion that no respectable French villa would have countenanced - with French puppet dolls. Spanish and Louis Quatorze furniture at sword ' ..ints with each other and with the (ueen Anne chairs and the :mdern imitation of an Klizaliethan canopied bed. Scattered about the room were various fan magazines with n productions of photographs of Lola Bums on their highly colored covers. The popular film star was curled up in bed sleeping hunched up on her sti.macli, her head covered with a pil low. her nose pushed far enough to one side so she could breathe, Lurctta tlipped the pillow from her mistress's face, and Lola opened her eyes, yawn ed and mumbled: "What'd you do that lor'.' .'Some thing very interesting was just going to happen," "It's -i o'clock." Lorctta raised the .shades. "(lee what a screwy business," yawned , Lola. "Alight a .swell run a milk .pint'..;':. The rattle of a milk -,,.'11 .,.!.. iiei:., 1 1 a! , t,, I in. re.ii.i at this inoiiient and Lola strug 4a ,! e. i.;;..;g posture, blinking her .y, s. . "Ule r ,ack to, the mini'- The -1 r,l;i'vi ,V I.e. e'- Ala, -.'. I.- n't -l,v lie yet .'". ':, ' l.orel'.a -iew. the la'-i of in,, shade; nil . w;;'; ' li ; ec'i ', ape. All':! git tt In 'An.; .v.e,)il inter- with the naiige ju.ee il,.- niee, lukewaini H"!iUi-.;...ci'. Willi- thc-'-seeiis in' it!" 'An- Ir.anl ,.iin I'lissjn' in ihj, kitch- eh." ;'.,- i I.e. ti ii.'j ',, :e ' w::.s. . i ;:iu;iiig a-S l.oi -'vCt;.a .e'liieiel' .u':--'- -A'lac'.- i---., . ui iiiii she carried '- 'lie i'n-trunn lit op' u'ts long core over-1 t he scci vtai y ,'s bed. M;s, -M-aci,, a -hai p- i-les'igiiing';woiiian of peilta;;'. .ioi'tj live -e-'Mired the nreuthpiec,..' w th lie-v ban, i' ' i i ','e she Ui: raid' d l .oi etiii. "(''li'; ei; gl.l til' ill rin,-'; elliitlgL t" pu ; uii y ii.' lin'i f., m '.'" 'Ibin't .c:ti i me- 'wi'.ii your-' -tea m, weiiiali.'' at! :-e''-.,i '''1.1'ie. maid- lazily'. - "Ah K'n. v. - v!'ie:-e- ' t(i,. ; body's bin 'it'll.';' She ull'leif out of vlie rex i hi oblivion- of i-'i.-,.- Man's baleful glare iis she spoke ,' t' ,-the niolit bjiieee : -... y'Vi'.;, . ; '.-,'" Mae. Miss litirns' .-e'cretaiy ' li.irig , '. Oh. it's voil, is i;?, . .Y.-- .1 knoy it's six o'clock itilil 1- kie.ivy . ::-:H''r , due am. loeation lit "'even-t-,ii ty r i i .1 knew.- she's to wi-ar, til1, vkiwered diess -without the. '' bi'a.'.s'k'1'e' '.'!" '. I l.now you'll alwa'.-eju-t be a .... iiiid' assiiaiit director in'cMi.-e ' s-ei.it, ..ojiU - think anyone else . is capable e; ; hin king for .himself ur hei seit'"' .-VC'.eV. which '.-he . slammed 'up -i lie 'vee'ei -.- i ail,,!,. 'I'li'eiiaved . to gi t ' "l'i- ,' ' -.'.":-':: ;'v. ' . I'l.'in.'ie ' '.v:is --ii., , a iisw:er ' -to, the mild Inmcir en l.o'a's iieor. an,,l ,'aftei- 'a ir.emen: - it. - -, ' ncl . and- a. nervous looking "man ri a iiutler's ..morning ttnifonn en'.;:i:'ij' . bearing something in a, gia.-s ',,1"' a tray. .' Lola opened eyes lazily. '.' '.".. . ;:, ."(,'iood iS;ovf.ing .Suiiiniei's, How's ynur' brotheri'."' . "I'.rotin r, M'ss liurns?" .' . "'Sure.' Th .ne up in San Quen tin. Are they. going to let him out?" !'l,!ut Lonly have a married sister. Miss ISuriis," : . . VThat's 'rig-it: I'm thinking' of the guy that was (--re last week." "H is name was ' Summers... I -believe. I'm Winters..'" "Um-nv-m ho was Summers and you're Winter-. Arc butlers always in season?" . '. "I caii't .-av,. Miss.", ,-. v- eii. i.ii-.e. it awav! L's like .J' I ' WhoGMtf Miinrr Co.pc-t.J 4r mtcu uuAtrfi fivu i r "Summers mi.- all right except he kept u-ing my lip-tick. You aren't Unit way. arc you " She lifted the glass to' her mouth, ami (prickly put it away with a giamac Hey this i -1 1 t orange juice "No Mi Its. !t cuerkraut juice.'- "Well, take It away' dipping you tongue in made . face and .-huddcri "I'm sorry. Mi--, bin en't any orange-." It -lu! like She th ere wcr- "No oranges man! Ask Mr This i.- ( 'rawfonl 'iippo-od to inking." alifornia. to come in hei. . She' rio the H'rau fi order as well a Mr.-. iiioi ning her nice rd i.-n't here this as. night ;lii, telephoned cr, having i baby. ' "Oh, well, then fast two poached jried egg- and H me " "I'm not a hand u get the hr ak two and egg one colic at ooking. Miss. Cornflakes, Some cereal perhap l'i -l Tos'.ie.- or--". "Never mind. ' Sin K - v. That': the life pil fur low a viciuiis j'd you." Meanwhile a large ei oain-ci U urn' town motor car hr d driven up to the villa i.nd stopped under the lofty portico. A chromo gentleman of the I'.iU'i vintage lurched digniliedly out of the car and tinned back to say good-byi i,. a plump little woman of some thirty years. He kissed her hand, and glanced warily at the hou-e, He was "I'ops." Lola'.- father, and did not wi-h to be seen coming in at this time in the morning. His companion hail evidently hal enough of him for -he pinched his check and gi st tired he'd better get int o the linij.,- before- I l ing discovered. I 'op.- in -1 riictcd the iinifiu nied i K'uil! -ur. or, l unbuttoned, cap over . re ('ii r. and harilv in need of a shave and some sleep, to take Mrs. Whim-! per- home ami return to the Villa to take his riaughtev to the studio. "I will in a pig's '.car.." said till' chauffeur." "I've . ecu waitin' outside that joint for you all night ami I'm bit; ing the bay !" "Sh-h-h. Naturally , ye-. 1 insist that you gel your sleep. dl' course. I'.ii 'se drive quietly." . Hut. the clnuiireur did not care if dipping your tounge in lux" I'oivs wer -covered getting in', ai Kill' pa ! six in the iiuiining- and .'I- and geii- ea-pei atiligly, l'ops 'avtid up tile . fii'iit top-, 1..-; hi.- t "iia'.'' .an I sneaki .1 aiound the .-ijrubtieVy t'o. the 'side "l I 'hi' "house." tiei, e l tiiiougir the , 'French- doors into the patio, an I w . .- crossing t he ii eakfast re. in when the whistling i f 'the. inake-ii! man .warned hiin the loin -1 boh I was aiieady up. He quick ly pur. ' down his hat -and can,, in a chair' back of a euiiaiii. and advanced. I" smiling and i ubleng his hands' br;l;'v. "(looil nioMiing ,,v, i ybody,' - . id s tile .make-up . man. the mas--eii-e aiid the jiairdresser, filed part en '.heir way n,lt. When they' had gone, he made his way to th,, -'French lay-out bar am! wa- pouring himseil' -eine iiotifion wlnn be: heard his Maughtei's voice. . ile droppeil the whiskey " liett le i.nd niaile toWai'd- her. "Why, l'ops. you old darling."' she died, pica -i d . and gave him a kis.-. "Wliat are yen doing up, so early in ii"i ning? ( ioing to sett le down and I . 'p i.oia--" Slie stopped-' as -lie: - snitferl ..his bii'ittlv. l'ops tried to cover hi nisei l"i 'Daughter, youi : career; is paramount- above ev:e'rvt.li'i..ng ill iny mind. I-". .. ' - '''; '.'..' "'You old .'henhick 1 Vi-,','vr been tin all tiigbt and are, still stinko." ; 'M'Vi' been ''-in -chvtfeien.ee.' with sohn liiciug; !1-C!'. - ; .. ', "Doit't talk : to mo . about yimr met hods, .of bi'eeiUiig,, Where's . the big ear? , I've got .to- go: to work." "I. , ,. 1 insi.-ted .'" sputtered Fops', "that JeiVrit's get some sleep. We've been using him too hard lately. I ; "I get it'. .Mac ha'e 'em bring a round my Petdstcr." : - "Your blot her took the roadster to Tia .luanti." -. ,. :: : "L sent Junior down there, to look aver a, crop of iillies'i'' said Pops. ;? I . know what ; kind of tillies he'll look ' oyer. . H. then, where's the -tation wagon? A truck " .';, ."The cook took th,. station wagon," said the butler, . ' "That's . (treat, I'll have to. .go to work in a kiddit' car '' . .Miss Mac was .called to. the tele phoile. and came back to announce' that . it was raining in Riverside, the location 'trip. was' otf. and Miss Burns was to report at the stulio at nine for retakes on "Red Dust,'! scenes of which had been censored by the Hays otlice. (To Be Contiluied ) IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY chool Lessee ii;.. I : I : v i: v. I'lT.w aii:i'.. a n i -. ' nf I-'mailly. M,,o,l I' I,-(liHtltu...-. of l;M'-tli(',. i ;.' r.eet. W--o rn News;. d! it I e. Lesson for January 7 BIRTH AND INFANCY OF JESUS i.i:.ssi,:,- 1 1 :t -.Mhuiicvv 2.1 -12 ;'U'i:." I'l.'X I' Anil rte "hall Ihiiik ftith a m.... an, I thou shall call Ins leil::.- ,l-::-il.S; t,j, . S:i',.- his I" .... li'iea their sirai, M:.tlliw 1:21. i i-IMaky '1'ui'ir i; ris f,. Hie l.it- II,- .1, -in. .1 1 'Mi if: Tfti'tr . I- ,,i a 1, ef n,e Sai vfoar-K : 1 NT I ; CM i:iai I : I : M sKMim; Top'. IC - I !.,i,,.-e as I In- l'la',1 - Kilo: V( l ,M i i'i.' 'Il.r-: AM. I HI, 'I i ii' II ' - 'I'ln- (i i , i ,11 We arc i ,"A eiiieriiig upon a six months' -Hilly of the gospel according to Mattbeu lii order that the lessons may lie properly presented the teacher must master the book of Matthew ns a whole, and then present each lesson in it- relation to the central purpose oi' the liuol;. The central theme of Matthew U '.Ic-j.ii s Chrisr, tin; son of David,' the ron of Abraham, the covenant KIiir" (Man. Itl) I. The Birth of Josu, the King (Man. I :I-Q:.). 1. The Saviour was to be the seed of a woman ((ieti. o:1;j), the son of a virgin. This was fulfilled in the b.rtli of .le-iiK, The genealogy (Matt. I:l-i;i -hows his legnl right to the lliroiiu. duly a deseendant of Imvid could bo reeosnized. ". Tin Saviiiti1' was in be ilivine (Isa. !i :'.). He runs! be more than Hie sou of David in order to lie a Saviour. He must be both human ami divine. .Icsus wa begotten by the Holy (Jhost ami born of the Virgin Mary, thus be coming Imni.inuel, wtiielrin its fullness means "Cod with lis. Ion) for us. iiinl (lod in ii.-." II. The Childhood of Jesu, the Kins (Matl. L':l-J.'l). I. Wise Men from the Kus! seeking Israel's King (vv. i). Clirist's ad eiit was heraldeil by a star which gnideil men of a foreign nation to seel; and to worship him. even pouring out l heir gifts to hiin. 'These men were I'ersian 01 Arabian .'istrolngers. stti di'iiis of flit' stars. Their attention was attracted by l he ''appearance, of an unusual star. Through the Inlltl eiiee of 'the .lews who remained in Clialilea. or the iliroc! inlhietiee of Ianiel elending to Ibis lilui.', they l.iad become iiei'liii.iufeit with the hope of the .lews as lo the Messiah. ' They may have known of I'.alaaiu's prophecy. ( Nunc ' 1:17 i. 'J, lleroil seeking lo kill .lesus (vv. I! S,. i ti -1 s ) . ihe new- t'ri'lllll by the Wise .Men struck I error lo Herod's heart. He was no'i alone in this for all Jerusalem Was troubled with him. This news oubl to lane brought joy, but a glimpse at -the. 'social customs in am) about Jerusalem at that day enables us to understand why Herod .mil all .Jerusalem were troubled. A Saviour li ho would save them from iheir sins was not wanted. Herod de manded of the prii'-ls and scribes In formation as to where I'hrist should be born. The fact Ihaf they were able In tell him apiiekly shows Unit Ihey bad a technical know ledge of the Scriptures, but iml a hearl. for the Saiiotir se' fni'lli therein. This oe. ciirred in Jerusalem, the city of Hie liing. ihe place of all pliiees where be should have been 'welcome. It . fro qileatly oeciirs thai uiiere (he greatest privileges are. there .'the greatest ill ililTeren.ee. is shown lo spiritual mat lei's. When "Hie Wi-e -Men relii iic'l to their country by another way. Herod slew all the-male children, two years and under in and around ltei lilcbein. M. The King found by the Wise Men (vv. 11 VJ), Having oiilained ihe desired 'infor mation these men started .immediately' to liiid Jesus.. As they left the city llie star Which guided them in the ea-t aiipeared again to direct them to tlie place w here Christ was. When they found him they worshiped him. They did not see any miracles, only a babe;' vol.'. they Wor-hiped him ais king. "Dles-i'd are they tliat have not seen, and y et have believed" (.T(lm i.'i :".;)). I. 't be King pr..t"eted (vv. 1.". -"', (ai l'iigl.t lo I - - t (vv. 1"-1 ". To esea pe- Ilero'l'-' w ieked a i hi,. ( iod .direct ed Joseph to taki' 'Mary 'unci, the child Je-'iis and tlee to Kgypt., In tihedience to t lio heavenly vision he went and re ni'.iiueil there ailitil Herod's ileal It. t;hV lietnrn ti"i Nai'.areth (vv, .111 ";!), I'pon th' ileiltli of Itcrod, the iingel ef the land direeed Joseph to take Jesijs. and bis nioiher and return tie the laud of Israel, 'l'liotlgii HennT was dead it was niii pi-. per for him to re turn to Judea. liy divine dit'cc'tion he lul'iied aside into parts of (iali.lee and dwelt at NazareOu. ., .'a;'.!U"et!i has bi'lit a fair renown through the centuries only because, ii was the spnf yvher ji'sus grew in Wis dom and. stature, anil.'iii favor with tied and man, ' The Bible .This boiilc contains the wind of God, ihe stale of man. the way of salva tion, the doom of sinners and the hap piness of believers. Its doctrine-! ure holy, its precepts are binding, its his tories are trite and its, decision nre immutable. Helping and Healing Now-a-days, our Saviour ut s his followers iiere to do Ihe wer!.- C help ing niul healing that lie used to V- Hieisel'". when her? on eartK. I (So tn (Elmrrlt iuutiau I 1, ill VVaynesville First Haptist Kev. H. . Haucom, l'astor Sunday School, tt:4.. Jack Me-ser Superintendent. Morning; worship, 1 1 :0n o'clock. liiMOall B. Y. I'. U.'s of ehurch meet. Kveninn worship, 7:-'i0 p. m. Mid-week prayer service 7 ;:t(J Wed nesday. Wiiynesville First Methodfsi I'aul Hardin. Jr., l'astor Sunday Sch ioI, 'J:4.r. Moininir worship 11a. m. Evening worship, T:W p. m. Kpworth I.eaifue, 6:4." p. m. St. John's Catholic Waynesvillt? Kev. Michael A. Carey Mass at 11 Sunday. Mass, week days at 7:.'iU a. m. Maelwood fresbyterian Kev. (). C Landau m, Pastor Sunday School, 10 o'clock. Morning service 10:in o'clock. Vesper service, (!:1-T). Prayer meeting every Wednesday night 'at 7:M0 o'clock. Hazclwood Baptist Kev. J. M. Woodward, Pastor Sunday School, Di-lo. Sermon 11:00 and 7: .10 1st and Hid .Sundays. li. V. I'. V., 0:1.10. Prayer meeting 7:.'i0 every Wedr.es- day night. Canton M. E, Church, South Dr. C. N. Clark. Pastor Sunday Services: l' a. . Sunday Saluuil, ti. ('. Sut tli's Supt. All departments complete, ly ccrganized and graded in keeping with best educational standards. 11 a, in. and 7 :.'! p. m. Worship Services with sermon by the pajstor. 0:.'ld p, in, Both Intermediate and Vou tig People meet in special service. ( anion Presbyterian Jonathan Charge, iM. E. Church South Kev. W. M. Bobbins, Pastor Shady drove: Sunday School 1(1 a. in., Glenn A. Boyd, Supt. 'Morning win ship at II a. m. every Sunday except second Sundays. Hemphill: Sunday School every Sunday L' p. in. Preaching first Sunday at ',1 p. m. Davis Chapel: Preaching every second, Sunday at 1 1 o'clock. llaelwood Honor Roll Seventh Crude-- Helen Rogers, Car-f ol Truett. Tyree JleOackon. Sixth, tirade Jack eiicheson. Ila.eP Miller. ; Fifth C?rade Mrs.; K-iigh: Ku'.h ' Rider, liiiliard Winchester. j Mis,- Stritiglield-Melha Bathbone, 1 Jack I lagenb.ai". i''ourth (iiaih Thtirinan Smith. Katherine Davis t hy Bicheson. .Miss Crawford-: BetLy Arrington. Meta Dicus,' Doro- ' Mi- I' inehc r - Jiianita Ai ringt li. : i liarie- Kull. Fiirman Wyatt. : : Third Crade- Miss iVa.:hcrwood ( Lv .'j ---.Margaret Blalock. Aralene Eller, Mildred Rogers. Hazel Davis Carl Crillin, Welch Early. Second (irade Mi.-s j.eathervvood i Maymel- Betty Jane Bradley. Ruth Meilford Lena Winchester. Joe How ell Cope. Jack Edwards. Fmmett Filer'.. Samuel Frady, Ernest Snvder, Fi-ank S'l.i.ii. Medford Sm:!!i Miss Murgin Kenneth t'ompton Lewis Wyatt. Ruth Wagcnfeldt. First tirade Miss Rathbone Hel en Davi-. Ruth' Centry. Faye Rogers, (ieoigia. '-Singleton.' Bovco '.AVv'att; Mi-.-. Th..in; on Iris Stillwell. Ar thur Smith EdwaVd"' Seatcs, Nettie Robinson, Kenneth. Farmer, Krwin Burgin. XOTliK OF SALE, OF ; ESTA I'F RKAL XORTl! CAROLINA, v ' II A YWqoD' COl'NtY, ; I X 1M B AND BY llM'l'l. of the pewa f and authoi iiy, c'ltitained in t hat certain deed of t rust executed by Saniuel Lie Howell and w -ilV. Wilsie Rose Howell, anil Mrs.. C. V,. Howell, widow-, to th,, Raleigh Saving--"Bank and Trust Company, Trustee., which said, deed of, trust is-dated March 1. 1927, and recorded in Bocik No, 2(1. page 22. of thf' Haywood County Registry default hav imr !.c'u;:s:ii:.-. in the payment of '.he- inile.btcdno-.- ! thereby secured snd in the eoiiditi ms 'ihoi'ciin secured.- the . iuideiM't;ti.'d Stihstitiited Trustee by ; itisti un.. at recorded in Book No. 90. pa. re .'O. Haywood County Registry: v. i l or the .'Ust .day- of January, 19L1. a tin Court Hous,, door in the town of Way nesville, at 12 o'clock noon, oiler for sale and sell to the highe-t bid der for cash the following described property: BEGINNING on a rock in the proposed new Highway, i corner of the Methodist Parsonajre lot and runs with -the center of the proposed new Highway. South 19 degs. 50" West. 41-84 poles to a stake in thp cente.r of the proposed Highway; thence West 2o.r0 poles to a stake corner of I J. Hammond. J'astor Sunday morning at 11. Sunday evening at 7:110. Wednesdiy eveninjr at 7 Sunday School Sunday morning; at in. ( hristian Eiuleavor Sunday evening at t:-l :."n. Canton First M. E. Newfound St.. ('. C. Ik'nton, J'astor Church school meets at 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Epworth League meets at 6:30. Evening wor ship 7:.'S0 o'clock. A genuine welcome far everybody. Canton First liaptist A. V. Joyner, l'astor Sunday school meets at 10:00 i Mock. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. B. Y. I'. U meets at 7:00 o'clock. Evening worship at 7:.'!0 v'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 :'i0 o'clock. North Canton Baptist P. C. Hicks, Pastor Sunday school at 10 oclock, every body invited, A. P. Liner, superinten. den;. Bible class every Wednesday night. Preaching euch 2nd Sunday. Clyde Charge M. South K. Church, H. C. Freeman. Pastor Sunday School meets at 10 a. m. First Sundays, Clyde ( hurch II a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Second Sundays. Clark's 11:00 a. m.; Liberty, :i p. m.; Har mony, JS:00 p. in. Third Sundays, C lyde, 11 a. m. and H:0() p. m. Fourth Sundays, Harmony, 11 a. m.; Liberty, .'i p. m.; ( lark's S:0U p. m. Epworth Leagues meet at ('lyde. i. huk's and Harmony each Sunday eve ning at 7:.'!0 o'clock. M. E. Church, Canton Circuit W. II. Pless, Pastor First Sunday, IT a, m., Anion Plains; 7 p. m., Morning Star. Second Sunday, II a. m.. Longs; 7 p. m., Morning Star. Third Sunday 11 a. m. Morning Star; 2: ."JO p. m. Bi'iiverdam ; 7 p. m. Arnon Plains, 1 th Sunday, 11a. m. .Morning Star; 7 p. w, Beaver, dam. Sunday School assembles at 111 a. m. Epworth League meets at Anion ains, Morning Star and Long's each Sunday evening at o'clock. . E. Church, Bethel Charge M. South G. F. Ilouck, Pastor Sunday school meets at 10 a, m., l'i. st Sundays: Bethel 11 a. in,, Long's i p. ill., Mea low- (iiove 7 p. m. Second Sundays: Pisgah, 11 a. m.. Bethel '7:.'50 p. m. Third Sundays: Bethel 11 a. in.. Ivy Hill 7 p. m. Fourth Sutulav: l.onc's I I a. in., I'isgah '? p. in.. Bethel 7:.'I0. house lot; thence S ioles to a stake; thence- West X poles to a stake in the present road; thence S. ." degs. F. 1-1 poles to a stake in the road; thence West .".i! poles tu Jonathan's Creek; thence down the creek as fol lows: N. ti degs, :' F. s. polos; N. 21 degs. ;!((' E. 4 pules; ,N X." digs. l.V E, 10 poles; W :;.-' degs: E. 'i 1:0 p.iles; N'..2."i degs . :!ll , K. il pules; N. . ".'(1 (legs F. in la.le- ; thence I'-. ' pole;; to the center of the present i ea a ; ihenec. N. I ecu iai.es with tile c en; ; r ,f la. :W "J-o le iiiaii to poles to y .IetiioUi.-t oilth 10 '-i BFCIX- a. stake ; thence- la. -t stake. , corner ,ii' Pars, mage lol;. thenc clegs. I-.. .-14i poles io N'l.Nii. ceiitainiii"- l!).:;,s 12 the ' th ere- nunc oi the Sanniei and also be- less, and being a p'lt i Lee Howell home plan ing a portion of the lam descnbed ill i I a deed of trust executed by Samuel ind I'J. l.ee '.Howell and wife, ilated corded, as.-above set out. Terms of sale cash and tru-tee require-'.depirs'it of I d per -eint o: amount of the hid a .c viden a-, .,,f W'lli 1' the ge'c; w i ! ! nth. I his .tract of. L in. .' said sulnect .to. fhe l;.;;:; ;aes. 'I bis Jatiiiarv 2. I!i;i4 JOS FPU I ( "i " - H la lil ! M Suhstiuited Trustee No; 117s-Jan -t-U-18-25. NOTICE OF TRUST la ICS SALE On .Monday : , eleven o'clock lious0 door, in ville. Havwood I inuary 29t:h : . 1 9:! t, at A- M , at tiic: court the town of Waynes- v ouiuy. .MU'th, i aro- noa, i win sell at public oiltcrv. to the. highest bidder for. cash th," fol lowing, parcel or tract , of land Ivitrg and being in the "tow n . of Canton. Beayerchnn Township: BEGINNING at a stake iii the South margin. .of n :.:0-foot street, now Pcnn ylvania Avenue., and enrnei- ,,f . l,.r No !' gin of feet . tii net- of ah.l rims With the South mar said street: Si S7-', 2V,' E. 78, a .stake in t he, Nort Invest Cor lie C. D. Smathel-s lot ; thence Relieved By Taking Cardui "I was weak and rtlii-down and sutfered quite a hit with pains In my side." writes Mrs, Nick nar ranco, ot Beauthont, Texas. "I wa nervous. I did not rest well at night, and my appetite was poor. , "My mother had used Cardtif wUh her.f tieial result, so I decidd to take it. I surely am Rlad 1 did for it stoiped the pain in my slci8 and built up my general haitU . took seven bcttlea a al' " Cardui 1, ,o!j 4t all drU5 tore (ieornc with !iis line. S 2' 35' V. 165 1- to an noil staxe. said Smather er; then . S. ' 515' W. 78', to a st..Ke. the Southeast corn-' ,, lot Nc- ; ther.ee with the line .-: '. No. (i, N. ' -jo E. lb.i feet '. - BEGINNING. Being lot No. 7 of the Mear--V,. , mo i eland tiact -usveyed lyiO. anove (te.-crit.e'l bt oi land oen.L' ',; rime lor af :, !'.d conveyed to U. j rainier y deed dated Aiarch ." 1: in. in i.. a. Ple.-s and wife, tilaiy I'le.-s, and ifcorded in Deed Bojk ,'v o,s. page- l-.i- to which record r. -'. e.'i. e is hereby made. ale made pursuant to powc ;;i.P een.;rieiJ oy virtue of a de.e tiu.-t ixicuted by VS. K. 1'almei an wile, Ance fainter, to In.-ured Mort giige I'on.i i .,o-rp"iation of North i ;u olina. '1 his the 2Kth dav of December. i;;; iNStaKEH -VlOKTUAGE -.Bo.Si ( UKi'Ui:A'lK.)N. 'lru.stee. No. 1 44 Jan. 4-1 !-!)-:!. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAI.i Default h-,ving been made in pa;. ment ot the thut certain liustte for (, ampany liv indeotedness secured deea vi tru.-t iu in.- Jiixie File Insula:: H. H. Atkins and w: Ni'la t. Al.iiiis. on august 2U. lil and lecuroeU in tile ofuce of the 1! .'.-ter of Deeds of Haywood i oun.j Ncitii taiolina. in Book 1 ;.t page 2.. 1 will, under' and by vitue o; :ti, power ot sale contained in said detsl c wu.-t. and at the request of the Ccs tui que trust, and for the purpo e o dibchmging the debt secured oy -ai deed ot trust, proceed to sell to u highe.-t bidder, lor cash, at me lou.i nou.se door in VV-ynesville, llaywuoc I ounty, North Carolina, at 12 u'c.'uci M..on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1, iy-4 the following d-escribed land, to-wit: Situated in thP town of Waync-i. vine, beginning at a staKe on sidewalk line on , . the east side o Mam Street. :cs.'ing the souihwe-t corner of Bishop James Atkin-, ie; and ,'io feet from the corner of th, old L. T. Holmes' bakery jet an,; run-s in a southerly direction t with Main Street to a 4ake;. ihciiit in un ca.-ieuy ciiection paralka wi;n the L. 'T. jiulmes and Bi-hop Janif Atkins' line 12" feet to .stake; ti'.L-r in i. northerly direction parallel- with Main Street o.S l'eet to Bishop Janu-j Atkins' line; then in a", westerly di rection wun IJi.-'hop James A'.&n.-' line 12a f-ct to the beginnin,;, ih;; lot being o,s feet front by )2, i,c-I deep and if the alley is laid out i) the town of Waynesville on the hack side of said lot should be at a great er distance from Main Street than 125 feet then this lot is to run to .-aid alley 'provided that said alley i.- not more than '1 10 l'eet from Maiii Slicct. ) This the .2Sth dav of December, lit:;:) A. L. BROOKS . Trustee. Blocks. Mcl.ciidon & 'Holderne.ss, Attv- (irc-eti.-boi'ci. . I N... I i-i ia::. 1-11-1S-2... ' NOTICE Or TRUSTEE'S SAI.K : On Monday. January la. le'li, a; Eleven o'clock A. M. -at " the court house door in the town .. Waynesville. Haywood County, .v.ir'r Carolina, I will sell tb the hig'hcsV'.ml tier for cash, at public outcry. -following lands and premises lyiti; . and .'being in Waynesville Town.-hip, Haywood County, North Carolina, fa-i. more particularly described a? follmv-. BEGINNING on a corner of l it T. being its N. W. corner, and fun.' S. Ill' K, 11 poles; thence Fast li poles; thence North 12 poles; theme West 10 poles to the BEGINNING containing ONE ACRE, and being the property n which tin fa ties of the first part reside, and hein: the satm property conveyed ; -Charlie Curtis by J. C- Welch, el ;i:. by deed dated July 12. 1911. and if; corded in Book .'!;!. page 21, Kicar: of .Deeds. -of-' H.aywod County. sale -made pursuant to sale conferred upon hie by power. 'i't'' viTtlle ..: ' ilt ii ot li ust C'.vi'cute.! Curtis and wife'. Mai v : January :il . )i2:; and: liook page 198, Record Trust of Havwood Countv. This the Mth day o' l!)j:j. ,,y l a :' rti- ,:av- V Deeds. ;:':- 1 leceniW-' J. R. MO CAX Trustee- NOTICE OF SALE , L.W'i' U mier and hy virtue of ne a :riis Ian, ,,c-l-" JCOl'l ;ty . conferred by deed o cuted by R. M. Leatheiwo Alice Leatherwood, dated "'' N'ovemlier. 1927. and ; Book 2u. PaK(, ii;;; j,, ; the Regis, ei- of Deeds f. i vi e' efliv ; Hay""- County, v.. S. at Bryant. subs'init." . 'clock : '! :,TH,. i'i:;i f Ilayuai" ortli C'.?:; :i' for i :- . foKeW";- Trustee. will . twelve oh -MONDAY a: the Court JANUARY House Door ( ounty in Waynesville. ' hna. sell at public unci': to. the highe-t bidder, tl. lane! to-wi: : BFGINNIXG at a stake a-:: ' West ' side of Walnut Street . Marshall D) i've. and on the K,s a branch, said stake beit : P. .F.:.41;; biiriie's East corner; thence Sou'- V1 thence South 42' degrees Fa-'. i1:1 feet : t.c,." a stake ; . thence '': !''"'; -Id dcgives' East loll. !',,': ' a stake':. '- in the .' sid(, ' line, of Vi-' nut-, Street, now Marshal; .I';".: thence .North 42 degrees We-r feet With the side-line of -,, : -trei the BEGINNING. BEING the same property t .'' ed to R,..M. Leatherwood bv'i e:. !',:' e.fi 9th day of 'ltav. 1 90S. 'a "a tered in Deed Book No 2fi. Pav le.. Record of Deeds for ''Haywood' Count North Carolina- : This sale is made on acco'.i:, default in payment, of the indeh'' d";e secured by said d?ed of tru.-".. '' : subject to all taxes and a$se?W? against said properly whe; he; due or to become due. A five; per cent (5Tc cash will, lie; required -of the hi.T'ies; -K at the sale. . ,' This the 1 st day of December " V. S. BRYANT Substituted Trt;-r--Loan No- fill. 1 JPec 14-21-2S-.Ian. 4. 4- X

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