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THE WAVNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 193-1 Pap 8 Store Chats from C. E. RAY'S SONS EASTKK - ininil you - comes 1 which leaves only '! available tor shopping. Get Kuy yourself a shift in c!o Shop for Kaster . il. A. ( urn pi iancf should Mjnifthiii!r t ymi. Hoes it' store con I'm ms and in the that it is for the best, V April weeks busy, thin 'J . mean .' This belief o are pleased tu cooperate ami w preciato your support. Kaster Hat STORK ojiciK at K:(XJ and at : except on Saturday we are open until 10:00. ,us comply with N. R. A. y pintr early. ill :tp- vh'ii Help shop. I BO OUK HKt A. B. ('. batiste and di.nity dainty patterns for the tiny tots. 29c--' 39e a yard. . Shop for Kaster SHOKS pumps, ties and oxfords, in spring styles have arrived. Their snappines.s has thrilled us and will brinj; sprint? to you. Look them over. Faster Hals H'HV not a rain coat for the tinv school jrirl? I'l I'tty little coat's with heavy plaid linings are priced at $1,111. Shop fur Master VI HK SILK si. ICS of yood length - '' ' !' 1 111 I" 'd - a l.jllsfrlile -ho.i.'ucr -t r.iji. V ,., . straight '"!' !'!(-ii. W.i 10-1 , while -sizs :; II. 'ri..,.. -t,-j;,. 1 omiiai-e : ii :;i , it ii myh h i her priced -I;),,.. - L.i-lr,- Hals f IMs NI ( KI.I.S ,,, V1-'1' n '.v : .... u litr hut ion-, and 'I " .-.r :!!- U, mat, h. llmm, hutl-i. ,..,u :. I. i'ti. n-.inte.l. CKOSin S((l AUL -lloes ili' me real vahie in nut Identic' style. New ..number.- available for' your s pring wa I'd . obe. (FrovobmiariP- MEN for your Fa.-tcr suit, come in and let us ..measure, you. Four . hundre,! choice patterns to se lect from the Stori's Schaefor tailoring line.: We guarantee to satisfy you. Fxpcrt fittings, by . Joe Howell. Kaster Hats !M)S SCHOOL SlTT.S just re . eeived in snappy . models good .value--. 2-pants. Single .and double, breasted. I'at.eh pockets. ARROw P1KDMONI' SHIIMS ju.-t receiv ed in spring patterns and they are good. Priced at '.iSc and they look like a million. If you cant afford an Arrow, bo . ' sUre its a Piedmont. -hop for Raster il'KI N't; WKATHKRwill shed your vest and then what about your shirt mister will it stand in spection.' Kaster Hats SHORTS that give vou full meas urefor only 25c just received in attractive patterns. i.vod shirts to top them off with. shop for Kaster (;RI)KMN(; T1MK is at hand again. Prepare your ground right. Then get vour seeds from us. Raster Hats REMIC.MBEK under the N. R. A, we close at 6:00 except on Saturdays. PIea.se cooperate by shopping earlv. . Thank you. C CD AY'S Sons ElDept.Store '"' ,o nra. a icac - mmmmMmmm mTW -md M0SV-i --.mimm 'Oiny one ;.. ,m i I he lir t .".... -miui .at,..;iia, in villain a; ':' "-" TL &J '' 'UA' liioi.'a i.' .-'!: ,,f mail '' a!.:oiiite and that the bonds I -Shop lor Ka-lcr $, t ' - f , , ''-': ?' ftp viliil. ,r. Haoia:: c.,n,ai tit. '"-i ! ' i'b"'iiy heret ofoiv exi.-ting, be. ! Mill I (ll N 1) I IONS a- saiiiai:g . 'gf;5f 4 ' "Mp 1 puce-. I:.-,.,,- uia on,;,, ,;, now for U-.twi a nd t ne said defendant will ! viii, ao of ;my;li;iu' o(i need I 'f ''jg - : . iiji.v i:;:;s"ifeW K ; t .1 1 e c.'i f , . i r t o I : a I .llllil piece- dally. ! " r' bi , 1 a lie hot ice that she is le al ti.i ..-.,.-: lahie. liivr u.in fc;,'"': ' m:-;ir ff:, . yl::Msa v ' : 'IgfeJ i A ,-n . . ' 1 1 ' :'u!W:i a! a, e-i iina'.e was 'l'l'i'"i loapfiear at I lie ofli.-eof the :,gure ,e. -,,ialny. . WM5'rmWM!f --4:. ' ' f ) f- made and .;! m- I", .mad that each '' ''dork ,,f the Superior Court of -aid la-l,r II. Hs XI - ' X1 I i ii ii . i i,, oi 1 i t, i tl , ( ,uit II t , m U a . iJVI'Sno "saiirn,'-'-" a bo il t . .Sf ii,:V, ' V ' '' ' ' " X::'- ' "' ' siavaa'. carried ..m-- "..allll llllil pie-es ne-viile. North Carolina, on the Is, fp,-:i:g'- ;;al-! . V nir type, y..ui I'f ;v-'" o'1 ''.' i,,,"v & wifck a ' ' V V-Sf1 of niaii exclusive ,,f parcel post. ' '.day of May, ltl.'S-l and answer or de- . -,;yt,;, .-. ia : in r cm : eaa. ,,r com- v .'.,-. . ?lf:s.f- ' '::''yf "A ; When the two vetoi an carriers be- mtir to iiie eoinplaint in said action. ,,Vw.::m . is iiiii's, to . clii.o.-e in 'MipM '-. 'SgJWi'' ''heir service, the post office wast '"' t,u' plaintilf will apply to the ,;,. , i and sinait collection. r -sa .; . o, :.WMf ''-ilfSmW '' 'J loca'ed where the Sanitarv Harbor 'ou'rt. f..r the-relief demanded in said "(It!' . the :"a,c" Windblown : "". ', .'!!&-'. '' W?;"!-?- ".' '''f Wi ' M Simp i- now located, and J, K. Cryinesi eoinplaint. fla'tc in" brims -pci t little 'in n- r'a'i.'f " "-:. . 'fftw'' W wa- postm ster. '. Later the post .office . 'I'hi t lie 1st day ,.!' March, i ;;; l . ,.,') .7-t, . :i!l in tlie .oloi-s .. :. " JSww'.' . :' ''A.Vv ' ' : :0 w.-s -inov.-d to the site-where IteKtoifs , O. I'iY I'.RS '''..,',,' 'id,,. K '"twi - tKiX-ZhM; i-fi Hardware i- located and in I'd 17 the Clerk Superior Court of Haywood ' " " ' " " J dA' . V-Xife I :' ' ""'"''' "'"as moved t .the' pre.-:eiit build- County, N. C. I ' , mSiS ,iy ...SilSi.:Si.i;i.S . m.sj ,, I 7.Y . M , , s "i oo o,, i v hiilav iiml uniglit will live hrew'r in n;v heart , said (.illoril. soMK Jho-. I.. I, icon ucceerled Mr IPS'iv: , Pin, o.rtVi a ,,,,, around the world.",, !;( iiuinber is Hashed." Crytne- as p,is,,na;ter and FianlW. A I M 1 N ! STR A T, ,R'S N0T1CF I f. - ' iBa. ". ,1, .,,'... i ,.. ,i.. ..,.. i a.,, o . .... ,,. , . Miller .-ucoeiaied Mr. (, reen and Ml, lla ing qnalilied as adniinistrators I VSVV'O1-. ' I .ho ,e, " ' .., (licen ua- a gain a puuinted. During f"' the estate of . "..,'.'t -'"'V . . .,-.,. tIu. Vl,(.,. -ia ,.i(.r have servml ! ceased, this is t XB it ' a :;.;,,,,'",,,.; ..I v,;.,..,.. : y"U'' ":'n";. . .. l-tma-ters Mr, Creen having cl.in, - -aC Jt$L- "Yd, k,,n ,,."' -eh... I 'and them "f "'" ,MU' having bee,, , for a total of nine the decea-ed to exhibit them t, the ' j4Nw2l , , ,:.,,, lJ" , ' . LT'-!""'"-". ,'1-1-','" -";"-lec, years. undersigned o or before t Im S,h day! 5iL&2 Then S uth one, or ,;o I'eople ) ' 'j, ""j -VK. I!r.,,nle ua, as-igiua! to route o March. ISW; . Mtfi I ., i, a,,,,-. , ., , i,,,,,- ! i.i'iio i wo.k loi. .me w hen he entered the .service anil pleaded, in bar CIIAI'TKR X Desert Lover l.ida -tole hy glance- at her i w- ; cuer r- they rode alonr impressed j oy hi.- poise, evident -jciit leiiianly I bi'eedinjf ami his proud po.-ition in' the saddle. "Uuoer place, California,'' he s-iiii in a manner that pioclaimed his in terest in her without thru-tint; him self forward. "Insane chaps running around the deseit and all that.'' "It'.s veiy. . . . nerve-wreckintl," re-ponded l.ola. " Nothing like Hollywooil though. Hav,. you ever been up there'.'" "Why, I " She hesitated. and Middleton continued quickly. "I .-tayed it about a week Then the noisy movie crowed bewail to ye; under my hide a bit. Frightful pe pie." "Oon't. . . don't you like the mov ies." -he ventured to ask. I never was inside a movie thca-j tre in my lire. "Oh.!" It was more of a uasp than m exclamation. "Look hen -you haven't told me .'our name. Let's l'o the whole hoi;." "The whole hoc,'.'" "Sure. You know my name. Won't you tell me yours'.' I want to know it mo.-t awfully you know." .ola Hums 1 u-h a ft or t lie hange, "Tiny c.-r: u in btisine: "JutJ, look Uher.- qu:t well, I write t hen. 'Couple " 1 'net i v '.'. . lie , mi led. i d' as.-ent, loo you've got a "Well, I. . , see. I've .been life" . ' Fver ride the eyes devoured her. "No." "Well, then .-oi.net Mile 1 must have een you .sculptured-, on a frieze somewhere. You're like Diana, rid ing a .Macedonian stallion. You're some slim, lovely Amazon, riding proudly in her captor's wake, Or may lie you're just almut the 'most, gorgeous girl I'v,, ever met." She .received such poetic homage with wide eyes and a breathless thrill. The moonlight was . so gorgeous that night that even Space Hanlon 'went out upon the porch of his bunga low to enjoy: it while he had a smoke. AVhile he puffed slow ley at his. cigar the voice of; Lola Hums 'came to. his ears: ; , ' . . ''Isn't the moonlight beautiful?" A man s eager voice replied: "It is perfect with you." Space threw awav bis cigar, started to go towards the voices, then duck ed quickly into the bungalow. "Today and tonight will live for ever. . . in mv. heart.", said Clifford, softly. ; . : ) 9 'I-.s oeen wonderful.' sighed Lola, contentedly: "I'll lie. awake all night, on the pillow of its niomory." came the young man s rapturous respon.se "Hut. . Hut vou hardlv know live . . Gilford." "I ve known vou in every ripple ot m.xmhght I've ever seen, every syra- Black-Draught Clears Up Sluggish Feeling 'T have used Thedford'8 Black Praupht for constipation for a lone lull". ' writes M I-rank Cham ,io:i. of Tine. Ark. - If i m-l up in tho mornlnK forllng mill an.l KhiKKiKh. a .losu of Hlnck l naauat. taken thrpe times a .lav will cause the fe nr.u lo j-ass invav. ;,nii ,'i ii iliiv iir two I feel Iiko a new ..:-' ii,. Afu r niar.y yenrs of vise we i,.i.:.: i;.,t ex, hnnce -B!ack-Iraufflit f.,T- aav iue.il, lne. If i;oa i.j'r CuiLDr.KN". a.vc thfn thr r.e.r. jn e a sa n t -1 a si i ng tYUl l' , ThrdTfra mack-Draught. " It hesi tation. JfJ'i d' the loathed ' publicity man. Uul CiHo.dMi.ldletoii ,-miled into her Space walked right at her side. eye-. "Thai's a beautiful name. It's. "Introduce me, Lola. Then we can I very mii-ica! l.ola Kuins." all go back to my lning,:low and gar I Lola '.-.-! incredulous eye- at him. gle soinc vodka!'' i'. ooi iilj v , i n,u ii miioic. i ooia niisjirii .oai .ui;o, mo 'iong , i .utl.s. Ill' "( "an't .-av th .t I have." 'Middleton steppe, I quickly in frou: . oanunueu irom i age i) .u. 1 70 hir N-l.V I I I,.. in, Ho,, I I,,,,, liii ,.r Iht.Ii I h,, Mountaineer the two re-1 l!ii I iine coiilaiin d -oinet hing ,,f dis- "Your ' pre cm , uncalled foil" '-j"''1 '"'''''-i mentioned that :en NOTICK j 'appicntnii'iit. and lie , ut in. quickly: he -aid in a deadly, controlled voice, ;-,v -')!!, ,1 i the.-oiviee that they "Fn, at the Desei, for a com getting i.etwee,, Space and Lola. "'"" vd ' alary ba-d $:,00 per h. H- n ! M ) H (A LI A j ! ; !e ,,f ,!..v Mother and Father aie "l'ar,l me." said Space. "I'll J'"-". """' O..-, .'-! f ',! ua , y check ' I M) 1 1 A O I milling n,e there and ,!.,, we're hop. keep going around the block Until ', a i'er-. I C ua. onie Crne after 'he' rural Cl-.OKdf. I. bCOIl If 0"" "''id s, I-,.,, -,. .Va i na ugu rated from vr- . -vWm 1 " thi- p-.. ..flice that manv l.eopl,. . WII-FNA WILSON SfOTT. KfTiyiWmmmmm ,f WWTT'TT TPS " 1 1 . I.. 1 ' ' . i I i t, il. n . U mMMWJM'mtiHfM ' V&jifM':- :p: MWWS WM tl ; - c : i rim - , all -ii,, ,,a' r,,n.- lo tli u 'H C.K.- notice that an anion e!i- I y'A "Il" '.Vi.$'Ai ro-, !. 1 ,i.i, ,..: Ui,,, I, tit!,.,! a- .aiovc has been coniiiiencedJ .,r-ii .. : wJt ... ; . ir Cram ,;, ; :;,:, : : m- .i... s-up,.,-iot- cur . n;,yu-,i; I .((... T'.', .. ml. k . . ' ' .... ,.j "Studio:; ' aal the 'puzzie, I i;ll'oial. has cot, tinucd on that route -incetht vou in business''" -' 1 quite. . . time. .MrCiahl was put uii route will ' ".lu looking a. de.-' the ul ,,. " -"bi l.u i n- is a im.v i,, -1 a r (t. thiee which took i the Jonathans J.v. i.-...i. : . ' ... ei. .. fold. Most eVcrvoodv else see 111.- to ( leek Mvtion. llwirv 1. . Mii'niwv 1 I Ins I in in a .- quae a I . i o v; low . i oeu - . ----- w . n ' . . . . . K I , I W ' 1 1 V 1 ' I 1 1 T COU I II, -1.111- V . , I . 1 of -voll!.fes p.iTi.tishe.i."",av';i (o ,',!."w I1,'1 , ! i e ' 1 1 1 ' " ' ' ' ' sal" '' 'tlltuied sOllle-1 it iier with:.' limmm" " h:" '''bbarrassed voice of tli,, Hos ked uii quickly. ' I say. '"""1" (.itjord. . .1 1,1,. oi .iiivi . . . . I you've "ot a beautiful ".-eat." . 1 "U'M11 -""''' "'' ..W..H i , .1, . i i. ...... v- ... tol d, I . I I .... , ' Ml. I Il.t II l OU I OU ... , see. I've heel, around horses all my . 1 nll,'"an .'" ''' IjCj. , tilieiuenl awoke ;n ditiord. "1 won t . -'river, ride the .Aiken hunt?" His l'vi'n 'bink about it."; he protested. O Wif-.z Co'tSwnMifer Cot pot 3; Hr 'tcur.tiHL tr ud.t ftMCM Ait kUCt emu p!io::y 1 ve eve fume I've ever "Oh, Gilford," "that's lovely!" (iilford ti-ucht r heard evel , -melled." came her .-tiliei per il her hair upon which t he " V of streaming moonlight cast a halo iur hair, Lola. . . It's lik.. ;. field Ivor daisies. d like to run hair." but ere-tat i - . . I. . ' came .shock to the where he stood .a: i foot through yom Lola- protesting voice say ing: "Gilford, with something of 11 eai.- of Space Hanlon in th(. bngalow, a glas soda in his hands. of Scotch and "You,, faintly mustn't "Lola (iitiord. . protesting came voice. .ola -You ola my deal, words rushing -i," said Clifford, tor rent ially from th ip-, your nth sun. ' like a gardenia Your lips are to tile like A ered by r :: apoai .If the P' nt I half-drunk, teet f the bungalow I eh o ha I ! The u poll t! lalte I and con voice of Space fronted Hanlon spnse.s : "Hi. night'.' tin In. ola s rapt Did laying you eat off the here to .-teak- it. I'm stinks!" "Lola turned "Don't speak to He's drunk." Shi arm to get him shndderi ng, a w ay him! she implored tugged at dim out of the presence "1 ri The gentleman tilieiuenl awoke in even think about generously- Lola stopped him as he turned im pulsively toward her. "And I'll never think of it again either, ever again. hat's, why I'm down here. I've run away, I'm through with it all. It. . . il was a life I was forced into, when I was too young to know any better, honestly. And I'm through with -it-, through with everything they, make me do !" (iilford was very tender , to her 'Tour: tired, little flower!" . . "loes. , . does it make any differ ence, CUfold?" (lilford's reply was to take her into his arms. Ycu'le just an orchid that .liopped and bloomed . in a: Sw:inip. And I'm going to transplant you do you know that '.' -Take you away from all its sham and cheapness. Well be married, dear heart!' And we'll go to 1 topia together! '. .: "You mean 'round the world?" asKea cola. Hound the universe! To the nioon! I'll put the rings of Saturn oil you finger. Well sleep on elm. -villi tne .tniiiv -iiv will lie our coverlet!" 'Not even Norma Shearer, or Helen Haves, in their nicest pictures ever were spoken to like this,'' breathed Lola, almost with a sob of ecstacv. "My adored. . ." breathed GifTord nut Lola stopped him and indicated the bungalow which thev had ap proached. 'This is my bungalow. Gilford." He clasped her -passionately, plead, ed: "Lola, May I. . .'" Then he re gained control of his emotions, .spoke rapidly, tensely. "No! We mustn't spoil this! Father and Mother will be here tomorrow, dearest- Y'ou'U meet thorn, and they'll know you and love you as I adore vou. I'd 'better go now." He raised her face gently. ' Good nipht. dearest." Lola raised her lips to meet his. Good night," she murmured. Starrveyed, she watched him dis appear, looked up at the moon and sighed, . . ' ' , ''.'". ."-he had just gone inside when there came a gentle knock ..at the HAZEL WOOD NEWS Burn to Mr. and M r t.n Saturday. March : 1 ii.-rotiiv Virginia Mr-.' H. I.. .Ju-lice A-ii"v:lle Sa'uioay .f! few weeks with her Fllis Arring - a daughtei, returned t i I spending a j el motlier, Mrs. I II e Ml! opi e wee-e L. ' I lavi ,pt..t, N. i n, ac '.ant .her. I. A. Clarke ret u 1 lie , when if the d Molirlii -he it -pent tnive with her n days .-erits M r.s at ,ak J unaluska Mr and I'avn. is Mi- Mrs. W. Cavr.o. very ill. ;u-:e Fi.-h.er -pent tli. week- . nd i - il : :ig Mi-s Li, Lli tier .-pent parent-. in r ratiKiin. se Whi.-enhunt of Whit- the week-cTii 1 with her .Mr. Koiiiil-oii, ot l.enoir if spent the week-end visiting relatives. Mr. Jesse Cure- returned to his home Friday after -pending two week.- in Haywood County Hospital. He is reported as getting on nicely. , Miss Almarie Robinson visited her aunt, Mrs. (Jerald Ashe, in Franklin during th,. week-end. Mis. Helen I'eck and children of Lake Junalu.-k i visited Kev. and Mrs. ( C. Landruni Sunday. Mr. and Mr . C. Q. Woods of Caff iiov, S. ('., visited their daughtei. Mrs J ing th. Mr.-. High weeks I lewee- 1'. Ceain, and Mr. ISeani dur week-end. W. K. Koains Coint alter at the home i n returned to -pending two .Mrs. Lillian ( KI.FI4RATFD 7)1 H IHRTHDAY ANNIVK RSARY Mr.-. J. C Kuykendall celebrated i 7-lth biithdav aiiniversarv Mon- Two Mail Carriers Retire After Many Years Of Service Creek Mvtion. Henry I). . Ma'uim-y was - the' .first ca rrier on unit e two. tioth carriers have been fortunate with good health. Neither of them having lo-l much time from their duty until the last two years. .Mr, Crahl lost in days last suninieii and Mr '. iimlett lost nine weeks once, but i other then that was absent only on a two-day sick leave. I At one time Air. Hramlctt was car rying pension checks from four dif lerent wars. It was intcre.-titig to hear the two veterans discuss different things that arose during the past thirtv-two year.'. One of them told of. how well he re membered when he first started car rying Ah,, -mail- that a certain little girl would meet him daily and now, .she is married and has six children. Hoth former carriers have found time to take active part in town, .'hutch and community affairs. Mr. Hramleti is an active member of the Methodist church, while Grab! "is a member -of the local l'rebyterian church; Bramlett is an active menv-U'l- ot t he Odd Fellows. K. of I'. and Junior Order of L mted : American Mechanics C'.rahl is a Ma.son and inemlier of the Junior Order, Hoth-are natives of Haywood coun ty, havingdescended from families who Irom earlv times had a large part, to play in. the progress and de velopment of this section. Both are married and have families. Mr. (iiahl. who is now 6:!. recently bought a liii-acro farm near IJalton, Ga. and will devote a portion of his time supervising it. although he does not plan n live there permanently -ir. liiamiett does not have any definite plaits at present. It is likely mat ne win soon take up tanning, but for the time hemp-he is going to take tilings easy. Although both of them have com pleted over .12 years of active service and faithful service to the post office department, neither of them feels like he can retire, from active life. loot, With a little cry of happiness sh,. ran to open it. "Listen. Lola." said Space Hanlon. starting to step into the bungalow. I thought-s- He got no farther She slammed the door shut in his face, sat down on a couch. Silence. Then the window blind over the couch upon which she rested, was pushed in and Space's head apneared. " .-saw who is that adagio dance ( To be X ontinued.) .was given in her honor at the home I Sunday, Mi.rch -J Those present, leini; her chiluren an ! g! andchiidreii w e i e : Mr. i. Mr a I id Mi.-. d Mrs W. T . J. ii. Mchiroy, Queen and two Klaine. and Mr. child: en and Mis dien Kd Kdith and F. Kuvkelldu! and ''. F., aim Jr. .hi I 'Mat ( ii.VllXl, ATTItAf "ITON "L- ik Out Lizzie," a two hour com edy will b- p e.-ented by the Hazel wood facu'ty and local talent Friday night, March l' You can't afford to miss it if vou enjoy ; good lau I'm Watch tail.-. this paper next we k for de HAZFLWOOD MAN" ls lil'KIFD SUNDAY .Mark Smiley, nieil Friday morning at 7:-'i0 o'clock at the Hay wood County Hospital after an illness 'of four days with blood poison. Fun eral services were conducted at the home Sunday afternoon at o'clock. Rev W. M. Cruett conducted the ser- I vices. Interment was in lii'een llill i cemetery. I Surviving are the widow, four ! daughters. Mrs. Hailey Radford. Mrs. j Harvey Mashbum Mrs. Cora Mull, Hilda, two sons, Burton and Jace. and j one si.-ter. Mis. John Curtis .lav March "ith. A birthday dinner Mi.-s Millie li-t this week. Truett is on the SICli NOT1C Oh APPLICATION PARDON FOR Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply for the pardon of Ralph Hightower, who was sen tenced to serve two years on the roads for a violation of th,. Prohibition .aw-. All persons opposing said pardon will please forward their ob jections t,, iu ( 'ommis-ionei of Pardon- at Raleigh, N. C. his the Mh day of March, IMl- RTRl'DF HlCinoWFK. Mar N-l.V W. 11. Nichols, de notify all persons against the estate of i exhibit them to the or before tie- Xth day , or this notice will be of .such claim. Alt pel sons indebted to said ininie tate plea-e make payment diato- the Mb day of March. 19:14. MRS. ANNIM N l'AI.MKK. WILLIM NICHOLS Administrators of the estate . W. II. Nichols, deceased Mar.. X-l.rK2-2!t-Apr .".-12 ADMIMSTRATOK'S NOTUiK Having qualified as Administrator ol the Lstate of Dr. (.'has. IL Mc Howell, deceased- late of Haywood County. N. ('.. this is to notify all persoii.s having claims against ' said estate to exhibit them to the under signed at its office in Asheville, N. ('.., on or before the Sth day March, 1935. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted, to .said estate will please make immediate payment This the 8th day of March, 1934. WACHOVIA HANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Administrator of the Estate of Dr. ( has. H. McDowell No. 171 - Mar. 8-l.j'-22-!t-Apr--'.V12' NOI 1( I ()! 1 rcblI0N S M 1 NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COI'NTY IN THK SUI'KRIOR COURT .1. J. r.RICKIIOUSK I VS. j I . H. FIIKGUSON ' By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of W ake County in, the above entitled action, I will on Monday, the 2nd day ot April. lil.'M at te(.lv0 o clock, noon at the Court House uoor m Wavnesvi e. North Cm- onna. sell to the highest . bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the rignt, title ami interest which the -aid I'. H. I- erguson. the defendant. has in the following described real estate to-wit: FIRST TRACT: I Haywood ( ounty, adjoining the lands of Ane line Haynes, t als.; BKGINNIXG on a stone standing by a larg0 chestnut stump with pointers on top of Rich Mountain, the .same being the 76 acie tiact of land conveved to the parties of the first tiart t'o the heirs of Joseph P. Ford, and runs as follows : N. 20 1(V W. U poles; N 35 l.v poles. 8 links to a whito oak: 29 4") W 2D S p(,te-, N. 4" W poles; :jir K. 9 poles; X 2't 12 poles; N. 21 3.0' K. 14 poles- N -E. 12. Doles to .i stake- thon.o . - . . - - - . Var Vj ) 2.c. poles to a chestnut : thence W . (ar. 2 4.Y) 321 poles to a j a stone in the . boundary line of . the old Osborne tract; thence S. (Var. 45') 120 poles to a stake, corner the 76 acre tract; thence E. with t Northern boundary line of said acre tract (Var. 2 45 ) 300 4 p, ; to the place of beginning, c -nta:r:; 231 acres more or less. SKCO.ND TRACT : .Als , a tract, lot or parcel of land ..wr.. -! U. H. Ferguson on the head w u; of Fines Creek; bound on th,. VY,. by Glenn Palmer and Lawrence tli isell on the North by the I u.d Boyce and the Madison County on the East by the Madison ('out, line and H C. Ferguson and : South by M. -M. Noland Itdi g V; and every of the lands owned by I H. Ferguson on the waters of l-::;. Creek, containing 12n acres mor.- , This Mau-h ;C) 1934. J. A. LOW K. Havwoo.i Cuun:-, s-15-22-29. Shen'tT of 171 Mar. ..No FXKCL'TOR'S NOTIC Having qualified ius executor of estate of S. N. Liner, deceased, tiii" is to notify all persons having claim i against the estate of the deceased file them with the Clerk of the. Su perior' Court of Haywood County w, or before the 8th day of March, 19:;:., or this notice will be pleaded in La" of such recovery. All persons indebted to said cstu; will pleas,, make settlement at once. This 8th day of March, 1934. R. NORMAN LINER, Kxecutor of estate of S. N. 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The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
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