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THURSDAY. JANUARY 11, 193 1 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page i; LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS PHONE 137 I Wrong: Educational And Law Enforcing Is Cause Of Crime c ( oi.tirueo I i"-m ti M'-- Sydie ,'ay.' and 'Mr--save m"ied "'' -.liter. Mr. -:d Mr-. -Varkiin. vcr,- r-i.-JH.'. . Rav. Mi-- Elizabeth C. S. ilt- Neergaard Th" (5. orgiun for the Phillip vi-dtor.- S. Hoy in the of city , Giuuy-. IWcu returned to her Tuesday from Tryon where -she Jays as tnP gut-s:. Seth M' Vir.it. Mi wnt several v,r a 'J nt Mr- Mi-.- Louise -wr.t Tuesday McFadyen, with friend of Canton, - here. Mr. and Mrs. T-,m Ut- Jr. riaron, anu mis. Asheville visitors .larguerito tha wcr: 'ay. Mr,. R-uth Mon- Mr- .Uc-dny I A. Smith, of Cruso, spent -hopping in wiiynesviut. Mr- ar.d Mrs. R-E vtht&n, Tenna.st,- uests of the inri Mrs. John Mr. Eugei Ti'nr.t.-sf. Mr. far,r IlKT.- ( 1.1 1 X-I!t th. a" the i' it- City. a with .ar:- Mr. .-.mi Mr-A-hevi-U-. arrive, the i'urtral of Mi.-. K. S. Harr Tuo-day afternoon Jimmic i Mendav Mrs. Li'e nil! wliich in. of i. attend mother. a a- Held Among the visitor here Monday were Mr- 0. M. Hampton Prof. A. J. Hutchins, and Mr. George Hantp ton. of Cantor., Messrs. Billy Noland ami B. G. Rathbone. of Fines Creek were vis itors in the eity Monday. Mr Stew; roster, was Tuesday. rt McCrackei: Wnvnosville f Lei-visitor Wood, of Eliza. were week-end i iHttcr'-i narcnts- Mr., X. Shoolbred. Among : ioo the lite i i: hr-t iters her of the Messrs. T. T. I- B. James. Noland. R- from C rab week were Davis .'-.nd i thai -riu'.ly. begin social . -.. .- niajm : UU'-C . a- alliance mat lieic it is time f"t u- 'i lo tudv and do r-.se ivch .n sc:c''cw. Dr. Wilbur president of Pta !: t'i ! I Cnivcr-ity. -ays "Wo need to find .it th- t'n-ld "f -ocia! -cience nie'hod- which will approximate in th- re-titts what v have bom able t" i'.o in The field of publio health and prt vontativv nu-dieine." Through the application if medical .-eiinee it has btH-n possible to maintain good per sonnel ami public health ir. largo of and to prevent the tt.va.-iou distasis '.hut or.ee were prt-vi-We were able to do this 'oonuse : (1 i liable facts uccummu'.iUod . xpt-n- citics many lent, we h by ear. fid , '.-.-rvatiotu- ment-. We etily nat. to look ;yj a t : -t ies from the O'egoi: state per.ili ntiary to pi eve that something i-' wrong with our idueatiof.iil system. Out of '.7 prifom-rs, wh" on'vivii the .stat. per p:i-t. rtfntiarv durniL' t!:i 14 were eolktre graduates I -. wnolly illiterate. . onee u;ito .'UtnunilH'reil illitt rates Ii-s Mary Stringfitld returned io her some Sunday after a week's visit to Z2lu in Salisbury and Charlotte. principal of the who spent" the South Carolina, Mr. J. P.Bcam. l.olwood school, holidays in Gatfney, turned Saturday. . W Mr Sam Welch, of Raloijfli. sjx'ut last week-end here as tho guest of V.s aunt. Mr.-.. J. Howell Way. VI rs Guy Withers, of Washington, 3 C 'arrived Tuesday to attend the rir.-ral of her mother. Mrs. K. - S. larrold. H'-raee Cotfburn. Jr., who spent the Christmas holidays with his aunts, tin N M. Medford and Mrs. Alvin Ward, left lust week for his home ,r Jackson villi', Florida. Mis: (5uj.su Marlin, who is teach-inp- in the Cataloochee school, spent Sst wit'k-e'iid with Mr. and Mr; . Martin. 0 Mrs. J. H. Kirkpatrieli of spent Tuesday in WaynesvilU Car; Mrs. Mary Ferguson, of Crahtrve, spent Monday hoppinu in Wnyp.es- Vilhi. Mis was a day. Louise visitor .MeCraeken, .f in Wavnesvilh- Clyde. Tues- C. E. Ray's Sons A DEPARTMENT STORE Yes They're Here CO-ED DRESSES Our New Collection and worth contlatrabty $6.95 It n I M Mr, ar.d Mrs. Jack Hurley of Greenville. South Carolina. spent several davs last week with Mi's. Burley'.s sister, Mr.-. B. P. Walker, and Dr- Walker. t . Miss Jewel Hipps left Tuesday for Raleitrh to resume her .studies at Peace Junior Collejjrc. after spending the holiilavs with her parents Mr and Mrs. J. B. Hipps. e Mrs. Jack Holtzclaw, vho .spun tht. holidays with her parents, llr. and Mrs. B.' F. Smathers, returned to her homo in Richmond. Virginia last week aeeoinpanied by Mi's. "Smatlvrs Mrs. U Q, MeCrai'ken returned 'to her. home last week from ( h:;r!otte whore ,-he spent the holiday- as the Sliest of her daughter. Mrs. F.d Isen hour, and Mr. Isenhour. '' Mr. and' Mi.-. Richard H.ii-Ih'i:. .1 r.. leturned last Thursday after a ten day visit to the hitter's parents Mr. and Mrs. . . 'Norman, at their home- in (irillin. Georgia. - Mr. Sam Francis returned to his homP in Taylorsville last week after spwidiiwr . the Christmas vaca-tion with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Francis. Mrs. K. V. Reel, of Siuirtanhur'a:. South Carolina, arrived yesUrday to pond several days with her daujrh ter. Mr Hurdin. Paul Harflin Jr.. and Mr. Little Mi.-s Martha KUen Lynch daughter of Rev. and Mrs. A. W I.vnch. returned to her home in Glen Alpine Sundav after a two wicks' visit to her ir.indparents. Mr. and Mrs. I-1.. P. Martin. . Alls. Diana Shoollired motored to Charlotte Saturd.v arid returned Sundav accompanied bv her mother M.-s. ('. A. Black who spent Christ ma- in that city as the truest of Mr arid Mrs. .lake Newel. 1 r liomr wook wit !l W. P. F.vans n-lurnid to hi ' in I'ittston. Pennsylvania, last aftio- .sneniliiiL' the holiday.' his datlKhter, Mrs. 1,. M. Kichos'in. .Al TV. foi- a longer vi ea rs. d but "Tad- arly 2 to 1. W'i prisoners had hish hool education and lU". i-oiiimon svhcvl education. Fronj these liKures it looks as if education. nt ignorance, were a serious menace in Oreiron. Probably Oregon is i i t an e.cei- tk'ii anions states tn ihc inalti r i-t i fueated criminals. Sine,, we are so far ;.wav from the kind of education 1 have spoken of, I am jroiuf. to spend the rest of my time talkini.' about what we can do is individuals in educating the peo ple it our own community in (sMoil moral- ::nd discu:s some things we car. io to Help suppres. crime among nui '-wii people. Fir:-' of all. w,. can tjike a more activ,. part in our schools a-ni en- courage our teachers to spend more time in teaching moral-. Training chi'dren is not mi-rely a inentu! iiro- ci'ss; j;reat attention -In uld lo paid to physical '.lainimr and to character develojimeii' . Right new -ucli a pro gram is being directed in our schools in this county. VY .i-ulil vHcoiir : gi 'he teacher- in this program. Whisla-v is one -of .-'our : greatt'.vt mils. It eau:e- a gr :at ilea I of our crime. lV h'ul a prohihit ion law against liipior liii 'i failed; it: failed in many way.. . T'',( -lirre- of lliii! law depended .ill or.i ' her on an ed-ui-aiioiial projm ition. If tin. -o-cilled educated people of thi- e"Untiy: had sjient as much time' .in carrying i. ut instructions jlr good citizenship arol the Ir.inil'ul ell'eets of whiskey as they -did in criticising. - tin.-'. law or praising "it, we might have saved it. At least we would havi-more hoys id e.irl- les- 'familial- with hip porket tlji.sks. A .-ane program of education in lemperanee can and must le carried out by the forces of education. It is up to lis to do soiiie thing about it in this community. When i; comes to enforcing the law I agree with .Sum Robinson that our system in wrong, but I go furth er and say that, officers -'us-n rtilc are not capald,. of being olljcers. In the tii.-1 place, ollicers arc. not paid enough money to !itti-aet jfood honest .'intel ligent jr'-ople. In tile second jilaCe they are usually dominated by poli tics. It is up to us of this community and all people of their fe-peetive coninumitios to seek ,-ueh men. I think we all should take more iii!iri"-.t in politics. I think our ciiildren should get mole tr:iining in piilittea!' seionce. In this country our govi rnment is run bv two nanow Stockholders Of The First National Bank Hold Meeting Ir.. iiinvs-.-cioi!,; annual inciting ,-i' !, -ti.ckholiii - - of the Kiit N'a 'i " d !ai,k of Wayne- ille was hold hi I n--day .lanu.uy '.nil. There was :: ': p- -i ol' the stock lepreMnted ' i-' u. tin re luing .-hares. ')" -oi,'- of the ,"a-hii-r .-howed the ':'! '.' - in eit iien' txiilditioi , The b-.-. '..id rvcintU ,iialifie(i fur the V. S lliiu rnnu-ni insurat:,,. en all i'iv 0 no ;o S-J,.".00.no. Th. following were elected dirictors lei- the ensuing year: .1. 1! 1'" vd ,1. II. Way. I U. Noland M. M. " Noland and C K. Ray. After tin- stockholder.- adjourned tin director.- were -worn in and pro. cei-i-d to organize for the tar. .1. Ii. Koyd was cbx-ted hairman and .1. II Way sicretaiy io tin hoard, 'lhei! tlu- following oill'.-ei- in 'i i leet ed for 'he year: President J. B. Il'vd; Nice PreMileit. I. B Nolar.d, !' d ( 'a shier. J. H. Way. I'o.e First ' National Panli wa- or gani.eii hirtv-tw-i' years :..j-o ;hi.- pa-t '.lecemher. and has always !.--n co.'iiiin-' i d in a safe and co'iiserva'.iv, way. wnli iiv -atoty ot ihe-.r ilepo.-- itors being the lir.-t consideration lhi nave alwavs been in a po.-ltioll to ;iccoinmo,iat,. the public in any way eunsi,ter.t with safe hanking. They have run ;t up a surnlii ot more titan their capital tock. also a large urn divided prmi! ar.d re.si-i-'e account 1 heir total capital assets now 'ving over SloO.t'OU OP, r.cconiing t their last -tatvim nt. 1 1; addition they have paid io their stockholders sintv or- gani'.atior. more that vash diviuertii-. i.iHKi.Hii L. Michael. d-.iU'd 20th day of Novem ber, U2o. and recorded in liook No. iir). page .UO. record of deed- for Hay wood County, to which deed. txAik and page retetenc. is hervbv made tor a more comple said laud. F.xcepting howe di-erilu'd land- and w'll Hot ',e e-tfeltd J-.-cription of I fro '.ii t lie above I Heh exceptioius F. l'"r f-el to the -We. . for s. in pi oceedir.g, the U'llowing lots ! and tight of ways: 1 lot of land, ib-cr: e.i .: a dated ikt. 20. 1!2.1 iccoi-ded No. (io. page ;i(V. from lb I., and wife to F. P. Uickman 1 lot of land described in i-. dat--d Fehruary 11. 1!2' nd rei ir. Iloek No. 70. page "'.'0, from Poyd and wife to T. .1. Cat hey 1 lot of land descril'i'd if. a this '.imi dated Pool, Itoyd wife. I 1. dated P. -ok B..yd W if e. Dm scribe Light con lei Otli dated in iced Hook l'.oyo died er.led 1'. I. a deed Sept. 12. 1!2S. an.l rec'ibd in No. 77, page :'.. from V. L. and wife to U. R. Norn and ot Sept i No. 7: and wile land ii 7. 102 pag, to icriU'd m a oci-u and '.-ecorded in o2o. from V. I. 1. B. Cook ami right -of -way , oi r above I lamb- to Carolina Power i'i inpaiiv for :. power lir, in Iiook No. S J." j.age -I'J. right-of-way for pole Mav 2G. PJot', and reco Book No. So. patjv 212. Thi- January 2. 10,'! 1. " W. R. IRANI IS 1'rusb Nt. 1 pi Jan. t-l l-is-2e. and .me -lei goveinniern it function same tldnir country. A thirg moving jo d--.ii' the tine ijualitii-gang.stt-i- i. tnemv and and then .-trive for th,. good of true ..f 1 -. alb tat in.i lie The and We . III C: gang - of not a .-I'.'HlllI and -ter- ; ii mi :, h li.-coiiiage i- liteiature that a.- lit roe- with and -pin, The ro hut a public A DM I N IS TB AT )B'S N tl 1 C F Hr- i: g t'lialilied as executor f thi estate of (',. Dillwyn Green, deceased this i- to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present them to the undersigiKil on beton the 1st day of January. HCc. or thi.-- notice will :N' plead'sl in bar ot their t 'COVl-VV. All HTMns indebted to .-aid I'-tat-r , ill plea-e nr ke pavnn lit immedinto- ly. This 1st ihiv ol January. J. B. BOYD. Administrator, of the estate ol (i. Dilwyn lireen, deceased . 1 111 -Ja. -MI-IS 2o-Fob. l-N N NOTICK OF DISSOU'TION the mind if tllOM- two thiligr i me i youth. Th. tu th; covvanl have a 1 I great lies intiu- iileriean t iir.stian it its CO.st: Scii nee Monitor SlUHl a vt-:n lo Soil 11!.!. I .M r i- i una iriing Richu- Kviins sit. CI IITH A N N " ( ' N i. ' K M KNT Mr, ami Na.-hvilb. birth of J : , Hilary daughter cit v. Mr.-:' l''rank I herrell. Tennessee., announce son, Ashton. on Thurs I. Mi's. M 1 1 Tin F. m-1! Ashto-n. f the. lav the fm Mrs, ( .F. I-.lay-- th:.- in charge of tin I ho .' ah-e 'i:'-; ol i 'ei l who ivi ' 'iiri.bna to at irki Svh i ii k spi n;, wii-r,. sin ister few took l'oinst ft Grill during M :-. anil M i -.. Drayton i i : i '!-...! l.-ton. South nd tl'.e funeral of Mr. , Mrs. Theodore. Fitz- Perrv's Simmons. Rev: i . din i Jr . Junalhan S..li-:r, 'tt.' tnc.e" on th meht. which is being h'-ld tit tonary Methodist cliuirh. 11. May n nd Rev. ft ye I't-v Paul Ha: -Prutou, of lei.ilay for in.-ton- attend the .annual contev Kingdoni Kxtension Move- the t ii- illitstrated "4 Star Success" Easy to slip in and out of ! This is "Everybody's Dress" 'I've" In It!! Colors good enough to eat l Smart colorful print! JUST ONE OF A NEW COL LECTION IN SIZES 1 4 TO 20. Air. s. I lent to-.vn Ai mileid; I . Tuesday on luiesini:-.- Leins-tt-r of Raleigh, and ' Wedne'-day i" Ah- theii- g and bn sr..l Mr tun. Ge iil'd Mis; V: ue-i- " Mr.- rul Hy.it: have ; Hvatt's moth'.: I "it: icar ;i -e I.e. e V(. .-hoi! and ill i gently. All ol part a-:- l oht ical. . . part ies :- ry to good ir'oi Crn men! . but d know enoug. uImiuI. politics government to vote iutelli- a man in pri-on.. It costs only -ix ilollars a yeiir to 'keep a boy in the Hoy Scouts. In the Hoy Scout- lie wiM bv. guided yoca;i-'Ual!y. prepared for. a e i recr of iichiev ineiit and hac his .-!iai'acter moiiM. grounded in honesty . dieo.ee, -and reverence. lo y .-mi :l as court. w el as .he We -houl'i i raining b l he ni' st p. i- ,-enl ion You'll I- . Tie- -ami-make a pr htisine: t'le de "f a d;i We k r our I'.i -Mi ctive as well the 1 1 1 1 1 ipialit i. s 'fes-ional provide and v 1 1 111.- of is the che: n .-- ional'le t hat w ill : leadi r or w l -e I- as c ri iik l pi st. age. ,o lo a big man can in . inoui.iv lootncnl of a da.-h.iiYo ger. 'Us guuiiiiin. . . educate viir . . luldi I lilt" bandit ii.-. expoi t too much Tioi.i tin jfoy.ertimi tit withmit. giving anything o it. I am mil thinking of money when I soy this,. We are a .'part, of th'' go ve i ll i n cut ami wo should 1 1 i ve 'o olic: g.ioJ men in run; it C r us. W o '-liould eoiiperiite with ( lie go c' ri. i-'.-nt I'm the common good of .:;)!. H'o should oifi'i- constructive crit.i-.'i-m win n it is needed. .We ale p through 'our homes chinches, and school-; social -et ! Ii inelil -. lOmnill- nit centers. Y- M. C A. Y. W. C. A., Girl Scout- and Hoy Scout.-. should support the.-e oignniz-ifions'. Secretaiv Doiji said a few week ago Unit crime cost- the American peopl,. annually I.", , billion dulfcirs. The tribute paid lo racket ei rs cost. 1S billions. So yoii see by these lig ui. s crime i - a- problem that cannot he -.lived h ariist .and .punishment. The majority of lawb .-s characters develop criminal characteristic tliroiigh lack of wi.-e training and through conipinioliship. The record show at Sing Sing 07 per cent of prisoner.- were never a-.-ociated with toys club-' -or with any civic club. Thi- i.- a ehalb tiee 1-. the Way lie vilh Rotiiry Club. If things are bad, we 'light- to :eek to niake them bit ter. l ei's get behind the Boy Scout.-; let - gob behind' Doyl,. Alley and his b:, -,' w ork nil ni;iki- i his community a I otter com munity in which to hi'. no of aft- i . f. Id ' : direct, and h w- re. ol of tile lb. ed aihi-.-i I ' nagiisi a that tin- meeting: "I corporal ion hebl at the Hazclv.. .laiillai thi- iv'. ting of the '.he Fliagu ; hree day -r th,. oartii oil 1 l.'l-lllllll-l led 'hat in ard '( Direct, hie and I'm Mauufaet lit ing rain,, be .li.-;-iil lloaid of IM ta Company not in ;o e.c h phi'- purpoi 20. 10".."., he judgment ' - it IS dlH-lll In- benefit. -of ( ompany I and a with his line, S 2 r..V W. 1-a fcl to an iron stake said Smather-, cor er; thenc,- N. SO 5S' W. 7'-4 feet to a stake, the Soutnea-i corner of lot No 0; thence with the line of lol No. 0, N. 2 BF.G INNING Bring lor .No. 7 .. f h. V.oar- l'oi eland tiact -urveyid 1010. The above des. pood lot ''t lan.l being the same lo: :' I. mi conveyed to . R. I'almei ! ed dated March -"' 1025. fi- m C. A. l"e.ss ami wife Gladys Pli'ss., and n corded in Deed Book No bf pagi' 1 2 .' to which vocor.l rofer once 1-, hereby made. Sale made pursuant t" J.mvr ol SalV conternil hy virtue ot itee.t ol trust exix-uted by W K. I almor and wife, .AJice Palmer, to Insured Mort page Bmd Corporation "f North Car. olina. This the 2Mb dav of Deeeatber 1 ;; 1NSFHFD MORTGAGK BOND CORPORATION Trnstie No M4 -Jan. 1-11-1S-2 a Id .'f .id ailed to lie .rporai ioli in .'clock a. m . ;..-tio upon No tin -'toc-kh is her.-iiv (lice ..I' i he d N. C. I I .".I. 10." I. m l;i'. . .. it C. I.. I'RKVOST. i ha i r man of t he Bo" id 1 Is .Ian. 1-1 lis-:;;, FX lit 1 "I Ill's" NOTK F lias nig i state thi- i claim -ceiised signed ,la mi'! : plead, il in All per will pli-a.-i l.v. tl .lilie.l a- exci UU'I oi ot Ihoma- 1 I'KC, dona.- j.i not ify all per-ons .gainst the t tat,, of to exhibit t In m t" thi on or before th,. "r.l io:b. bar on- i ma I Hoi nr thi of -ucb el ndebted to ,e pay mi nt he d, having the dc- under day "f u ill be lini. said c-tate immediate- :! . Why shouldn't w e . selves? b'.-r i ample take ..u i U'e at i- a part . .of it. .11' ty .ha etl'ect- II-. It r in- uo.id or il m .y nut be. .1'.' i-.v something about.-. i'l i ;- iW l.b I Wb m:iv W' the ' t of OU'-- oimty. it the be for houli.l i 1 1 1 1 i ' y STOCKHOLDFRS .MFKTING ': The fifteenth annual stockholders' meeting the Haywood Home B- & L. As..ociiitioH-ivilj' be held in the court hoti-e Tuesday ( Veiling. January 10th. at T ::,!) o'clock, -All share holders. of both seritil and. paid up .stock, are cut to till;,, part the bu-i.nes-v of, the urged to be pre the di -natch if f-vening. or. .1. President !.. CKFYOST tarv-TreifsUier, I!. lOiYH. : This New Treatment For Piles-Seldom Fails Many .sutfci'i-rs from I'iles m: llem iii limids have becoi.ie des pondi'iit be; i-ause they have been , led to believe that their case Wils. hopeless find that there was nothing in the. world to help ! hem. we .-ay,' "fio to Drug Store or yoiii an original Ou cent SUPPOSITORIKS." rectum, according to , To these peopl Smith's ( ill Kale d'Uggir-t an.l gel box of Md.W A Insert irifo . th" This the Mrd day of January. 10. .1 l-'idi'lity I'nion Trust Company of Neiv'irk New Jersey. Kcci. lor of Th.'iiia- Price Iv tat, Cv .1 R. Morgan, Agent and Any. No. t P.i Jan, I 1 l-ls 2.VFob. NOTICK ol- SFRV'K F CATION BY ITI'.LI NOTICK OF TBCSTFK'S SAI.K Default having been made m pay merit of the indebtcdm-s s-,.vlIrel by that certain ded of trust to me as Trustee for Dixie Fire Insurance Ciimnanv bv H B. Atkin- and wife, Nora S. Atkins, on Augus 20 1018. and recorded in the office of the Rtg ister of Divds of Haywood County, North Carolina in Book I at nagp 2oj, 1 will, under and hy vituo of th power of sale contained in said ihHvi of trust and at the requf-s'. of the ces, tui (jue trust, and for the purp-e of disoharjring the debt s,,urcd by said Iced of trut. I'TiH-eed to seB to the highe.-t bidder, for rash, at tne Court Houso door in Wi ynrsvilk-. Haywood Countv, North Carolira at 12 o'clock M..on Till RSDAY. FFBRFARY 1, 1934 the follow ing described .land, to.wit: Situated in th, town of Waynes ville, b-eginning at a stake on the .sidewalk line ou the cost skie of Main Street. wing the southwest corner of Bishop James Atkins, lot and "0 feet from the corner of the old L. T. Holmes' bakery lot and runs in a southerly direction ;"S fact with Main Street to a sjake; thence in ;u- easterly direction parallel with the I,. T. Holmes and Hi.-hop Jame.i Atkins' line 12" feet to stake; then in i, northerly direction paralkd with Main Street f'S feet to Bishop James Atkins' line; then in a westerly di rect ion with Bishop James Alkins' line 12"' f -et to the beginning, this lot being !K feet front by 12,"i fwt di-ep, and if the alley is laid out by the town of Waynosville on the back ide of said lot should he at a great er distance trntit .Mam Mrect man 12o feet then this lot is to run to said allev provided that said irllev is not tnoie t.han IP' fee' front Main Street. This t he '.;th dav of December, l(.,'!.'i A. L. BROOKS. Trustee. l!'"oKs, McL.ndon.iV ilnlderness, Att v- ' Gn oh.sbor.i. a'. ( ' No. l ie Jan. I ll li 2!". ' TRI'STKK'S SALK .lanuaiy 1 P.flM, at 1 .NURTII CAROLINA.. II YWOOD COI'NTY IN Till', SI P I". RI OR i ot Ri (.SIMMON.-- I VS. AIAKSII-: SIMMONS I ! .The ileiciiihint abo(. naineii will I. -be notice -thai an action.' entitled - above, ha- been, cm mi-need against her. in the Superior Court of Hay wood County for the purpose ot curing an " absolute, divorc,, ' y tin plaint ill" limn the defendant on stat utoiy ground.-; and the said defend nt: will .fiu:ih('i'''take notice tluit -'. : -he is reipiired to aipear :it the olliee ot the ( b r!; nf the .Superior Court in W'ayrii.-svili,. on the. 1st. day of Kob ruaiy, 1011 .ind iinswer or .demur to the complaint in said act ion", or. 'the nlaintill' will apply to the ( ouit NOTK F OF On Morula v Klevett o'clock'. A. M. at the court house door in the town of Waynosville. Haywood County, Nortli Carolina I will sell to the highest bid der for cish at public outcry, the following lands and premises lying and 'being in Waynosville Township, Haywood County. North Carolina, and more particularly-described as follows. B KG INNING on a corner of lot No. I being its . v. corner, and runs S. 10' K. It polos ; thence Bast 12 poles; 1 hence North 12 poles; thence West 10 po'es to the RKGINNINCi. containing ONF ACl.'K, and being the property h which the par ties; of the. lir.-t part reside, and being the saim: properly conveyed to Ch.iiib- Curtis bv J. C Welch, et al.. by deed dated July 12 1011. and re eordeil in Book .'io. page 21, Itecord "I Deed- ol Haywod ( ounty S;i!r made pursuant to power sale conl'eiied upon me .-; ll'-ell of 1 U.'t oNei-l,!!.- ( Ulil s a mi Woe,- ,M ,1 - V Janm.rl ::l I'.tf.i ah, ok S. p.-.ge I OS. l;,. u-i ot ILivwoo Tins the 'l It!, of bv virtue of by Ch:il-li- ( in li- daleil .Is of "id of De d ( "Ullt . dav of Iloceml-cr, .10:1 .1. R. MORGAN Trustee. NO ( i. (i SALK ). AND 'i ce; ions they reach the source of tie. fHHiblo.aiid by their soothing, h' al ill", anfiseptii- action first allay the pain and soreness and then by direct con la -t with . the piles bring about a re. ductiori an I you got rest and comfort on, e again, . ' It's simply w i.n.derftil how speedily they: act. lllesseil relrel. two day-'. : of bing es u I is (ad v' the lelief demanded 111 tin plaint : 'iii.i id lor om- - I'.th. Clerk N ... ir.e -.- .Linuarv. lOil. W. G. BY of the Suporio' I.--" 1 1 1 - " '' -II' NOi'D I! ol- ;'i RCSi KK'S SALK often conn's in Kveii i 1 1 . Ca-e- -tand.ng iiiai-vehius 1 hav,, Ix-en i'btaini'd. Xi l'l H K O i t h.- -. Ga! 'igia.. Mr . II. W. Huni-.i Hut .htnsoF. Katon- Mi. and Mis. Ward Poling: who were here to attend thu funeral of Alls- Covin's i mother.: Mrs. E- S. Hanoi. . returned to their: home . in Durham Tuesday., accompanied by Miss Led Harrold. ..... . . I : Fiedc tick Marsh left yesterday to rusuine his studies. -a v ii-giniii 1 ics bvterian School in Richmond. Va. ".'.-.' WOM AN'S CLFB TO AI E KT N EXT WEEK ! . Tii. tinniii-v mp et ing of the Wo man's Cluh will be held next Thursday afternoon. .Tanuatv 19. at o o'clock at the home of Mrs. John X- Shool bred with Mrs, S. V. Gay. a associstc- ho.-'.eSS. iy JW ill BILIOUSNESS M Sour siomacli " :. ii 1 '' ;m oas anu neauacne? . r ftir. io CONSTIPATION lyotal)s si.i: ESTATE in- REAL NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD ( ill NT' C virtU'- of containeil tin-in N'DEB and b ei. ". and '. 'authority cei tain deer! of tiu-t executed L. 'Boyd and wife . Belle Boyd B, Fi .1111.-, Tru. tei which -ai' of till -t is dated Deci-niU'r F pow that bv D. to W deed 102S and recorded in Book 1" page Wo of th" Haywood County Regi-try, de fault: having been made in the, pay ment of the indebtedness thereby so- cured and in the conditions thcrcirtl -ecu red, the undersigned Ti u-ti e will ,n th.. .'list dav of January. 10J4. at or about 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House door in the town of Waynesville offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following describ ed property: All that certain tract of land or lots of land de-cribed in a leed from Op M-.nday eb en o'clock bolls,,, dour, in th. vibe llavivi.o.i .(' lila. I ivill; sell. : the .hlgile-t b'ill'ii.' lowing pa I ' ! ' '' and .'being in tin Beaverdarn Tow 11 BEGINNING -it . margin ' .-ylvania No.. 0 gin of feet ti ner of .) iriuarv - A ;l: at I 'lUl t l a I. the i- -town "f 'W.ay 1 ' -1, niily; North t.'ato uublic outcry . t r for cash. th,. '! tract of land lying inwn of 'aliioi,: hip: . ' "". 1 take in the South :',(i-foot street, now Ponn- venue and corner of kit and runs with the South mar said street". S. 7 ' 25' E. 7X-.2 a stake in the Xorthwest cor the C. D. Smathers lot ; thence ' ; : I I' .11.1 bi rred b R, M. I it he i w- r 102 '11." D. Relieved By Taking Cardui "I was weak and run-down and eufferen quite a bit with pains In my side," writes Mrs. Nick Bar ranco, ot Beaumont, Texas. "I waj hervoim. I did not rest well at night, and my apiiot it was poor. "My mother had used Cardiil with lnficiiii 'result, bo I decided to tal;e it. I surely a'ra, glad I did.' 'or it stoi ped the pain in my sloe and built up lay general hsaith. 7 took scien bfttleS in a!'.." Cardui is sold at all drug stores iHi'-r ity ciinf i-Uted bv Alice L':at of No-. I'lll Book 20 Page' till- Kegj of ( oantv. .-. Trustee. u,:i. .., .in MONDAY I A a: the ( -nil ; IP, 1 'utility- in Way liiia. sob at ioi 'o (he highe.-t-" land t" w : BEGINNING West side '.-.nf. ..MarshaH Drive, a branch, said home's. Ea's t 111 'TIC. S- -11:11 . .12 ft c; ;.. ':, - t i l li llegl e ,.: I .:: a . .-take l!l thi ll ut Street, .now '.''.nee North 42'.. feet with the side v irl Lli- of t lie an! I.or , died of ru.-t e.xe eat hei wood ami wi IV.' id. d .-011 theif'th day and recorded ill in the oTice of -ii, f'-i II.ivw.hkI Ml' -Do'.r I'll, II. it ute. I '."11 ! :,;t y w (tif I "1 .1 . .:.! lowing Wa : a 1 : s ta IV. rnr il K Os 1 lb -ii,, . I: nc r Matviial! degree,- W 1 1 no. ot Y.;i- 1 ! ivo ; Ifio to the BEGINNING. BEING tha sani prope: ed to R. M. Lcathorwood b ed Oth day of May. 19tJs. tered in Deed Book 2'i Record, of Deed 7 for Hay w North Carolina. , . lvej . i -i.it n:i :iegii ; 'ilg:1 lioe 1 I ' )j".t-y ; This . sale "i- .mat default in jiaymen. 0 secured bv s;iid rief- subject to all tax- -against s.iid fivP'i" diie oi1 to boeoino (im ; A - five lie i' cit:: .1 a will be red'.:''' i ' : at tht- sale. Thi- - 1-: , - .';:. acjojnt ,o; ' "- "n-,in..ie' 'e'lness of t ra . and F .,::.( a --'- rr.ctit. . hi .' tiow cp.' y cf.Ibciinlvi if1 A S. 'BRYANT D- Loan No t 1-21- .-ir Oil. la:.. :-.'.'..cd T- John McD. M .hae!- and wife- Mary
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