THURSDAY, MARCH 22. 1931 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page T 0 M r J I (go ta (Cliitrrli g'mtuau. iVavnfSville First Methodist l'.iu. llatdin or., i'a.- ' I ,. w i;,; i fir cnuri a i.e.i .-u.n..i. :i will meet ;hi a!'u-rti..i! r'rhu.'Vuuv. at at- the church. i la'vh ..!'.'! Sunday morning a; i-.j: We u - h tn increase uuv Sun .'.., ch,. ! attendance this .- printr. VV:!' yu help u-'.' The nrning chinch MTvii-t. i at ; j ;., ,-k. A class of young people ,vd! bi' leceived into the membership j the march The pastor'- subjeci H-: "Who Is This'" :, ui!it people meet at l:4."i. Thc irt- planning a hike for the 31.-1. Evening church service- with set. nmi bv the pastor, at 7:.'!U. Subject: The Mark of The Christian." Wednesday evening of next week ve continue our .study eour.-e on t'hiistianity and Jnuusiry in America, The board of stewards will meet im mediately after the study ours.' ha adjourned. On Thursday night at 7:30 we par ake of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, 'ill every member make a necial offer! . to le present at th:. ervice?. On K i ida y we unite with our friend. .it the Episcopal church in a (loud Ki (lay service. Further announcements about Has. ,-r .services to follow will be made et week. We curiliallv invito you to all ci . t First' Methodist. Waynesville Presbyterian III. R. I'. Walker, Pastor. I he Bible School meets P:4."i a. m. The Christian Knde .vor Society 7 'I'h- Jecoai Hun.-, music am! .-erin.iu .,; II o'clock will lit into the thought f Palm stin'ijay; '. In accov l with Simultaneous sei' ices in the Haywood county ehurehe.-. Mr Walkei. will teach a book on the f'lxrist ia:i Home bog-inning .Monday vvening 7 :'!() o'clock and continuing -lu-h evening through' Thursday. L E N T Holy Week Services. Sunday, .March 25th. is the last Sunday in Lent. "Palm" Sunday. The Rector of Grace Episcopal 'hurch, Rev. Albert New, will de 'iver an appropriate message at elev. in o'clock, Topic; "What shall I do with Jesus?" "Hosanna" or "Crucify." Mr- David Baker will sing "The Calms" for the offertory. On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Maundy Thursday there will be two services each day, 10 A- M. and V I'. M. On Good Friday, beginning prompt ly at noon, the Three Hours Service will be held, with all the local min isters of Waynesville, Hazelwood Lake Junaluska participating. Full er details will be given in next week's Mountaineer Church Notices- Everybody is most cordially and sincerely invited to all the Holy Week services. Hazelwood Presbyterian Rev, O. C. Landry m, Pastor Sunday School, 10 o'clock. Morning service. 10:40 o'c'"k. Vesper service, 6 :45. Prayer meeting every Wednesday sight at 7:30 o'clock. Jonathan Charge, M. E. Church South Rev. W.' M. Robbing, Pastor . Shady Grove: Sunday School 10 a. m., Glenn A. Boyd, Supt. Services every afternoon next week at 2 o'clock. Hemphill: Sunday School every Sunday 2 p. m. Preaching first Sunday at 3 p. m. Iavis Chapel: : Preaching every second Sunday at " I o'clock. HAZELWOOD WESLEYAN METH. ODIST CHURCH Rev. and Mrs. Zenas Bean, Pastors Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. Young Peoples' Services 7:00 p- m. 1 reaching Service 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting each Thursday -vvning at 7:30. CITIZENS BIBLE CLASS J. R. Morgan. Teacher. Meets every Sunday morning at 10 i clock in law office of Morgan, btamey and Ward, opposite court house. All those who are not affiliated with any Sunday school urged to attend- St. John's Catholic Waynesville Rev. Michael A. Carey Mass at 11 Sunday. -Mass, week days at 7:30 a. rm Hazelwood Baptist Rev. J. M. Woodward. Pastoi Sunday School, 9:45. Sermon 11:00 and 7:30 1st and 3rd Sundays. li. Y. P. U., 6:30. Prayer meeting 7:30 every Wednes day night. Jesse Brooks, negro, who was elec trocuted last Friday at Raleigh for the murder of a Durham detective, went to the electric t.h'i'r .with a smile on his his face and after the leather mask was : '. ,u over his face the lines of : a . .h;ie could still be, seen on the exposed portions of his face. He previously said he would die smiling, and he did. .The army is again transporting the fir mail, after ten army pilots have been killed in accidents, IMPROVED UNIFORM INTEkNATIONAL SUNDAY S chool Lesson li-v KKV M.i:.t- n. Kii.'.uATi:!;, rj- Km -u f. .av Utb'! : '.i::.' l - Ohi-.ii; ... . 1934. WsiL . n Newsi aur t'l-Un. Lesson for March 25 CONFESSING AND FOLLOWING CHRIST I.ESSON Ti:T Matthew 16:13-26. LiOLDKN TKXT And Sioion TeU-r ar.swcrcJ ami said. Thou art the Christ, Hie Son cf the lulus Coil. Matt. 10:10. ri'.lMAl'.V TOIMC l'eter's Answer ta Jesus' Question. JUNIOR TOPIC A Question and the A n p w e r. INTLn.MKDIATi: AND SENIOR TOPIC Putting Christ First. YOrNU Pl;OPI.K A.N LI ADULT TOP IC What Think Ye of Christ In oiilcr to oliviate a break in the studies In Maitliew anil still have an . Kaster lesson, the review sliould tie omittoi) and the lesson for April X tak en instead. I. Jesus Christ the King, Taking , Account of His Ministry (vv. KMT), i 1. The place (v. I."). It was at Cesarea I'liilippi, tlie northern limit of Jewish territory. It was signill j cant that the announcement concern ; he,' the Church should (aUe place in i this region. The time in Christ's ministry. It j marked a turning point. His minis ! try was largely restricted to his dist ; -clples after this. The cross was a short time ahead.. The Messiah had already been rejected. They had nl ; Toady charged him with being In league with the devil and sought to i hill him. It was highly Important that j the disciples should have clear views as to Christ's person In order to stand the test of the trial and crucifixion of ! Jesus. .1. Teter's confession of Jesus (vt. 13-1G). a. The occasion (vv. 1315). Two questions asked by Jesus provoked this confession. (1) As to the opinion of the people concerning him (vv. 13, 11), They recognized hliu as a teacher and prophet of more than human author ity. Today, as then, there Is a di versity or opinion concerning Jesus. Some think that he is only a man; others that be Is a great teacher but nothing more. It was his persistent Claim to be the Godman, the very Son of God, that sent him to the cross. (2) As to the personal opinion of the disciples (v. 15). It was not enough for them to be able to tell what opinion the people held concern Ins Jesus. It was necessary that they have clear personal knowledge, b. The content (v. 16). It consisted of two parts. (1) "Thou art the Christ" This means that Jesns of Nazareth was the Messiah, the fulflller ot the Jewish hopes and expectations. (2) "The Son of the llrlng God." This acknowledged him to be divine. It was the recognition of his glorious person In keeping with the Jewish hope (Isa. 9:6, T). 4. Christ's o&fession of Peter (t. 17-18). Peter hfcd made a noble con fession. Now Jesus confesses him. Those who confess Christ shall be con fessed by him (Matt 10:32, 33). 5. Christ's charge to the disciples (v. 20). He asked them not to tell any man that he was the Messiah. The time was not ripe for such testi mony. II. The New Body, the Church, An nounced (vv. 13, 19). Following the confession of Peter, Jesus declared his Intention of bring ing Into existence a new body. To the members of this body he promised to give the keys of the kingdom. Pe ter was to have a distinguished place In this body. The keys entrusted to him were used at Pentecost anil again In the case of Cornelius. Christ has the keys of Hades and death. III. The King Predicts His Death (vv. 21-23). This prediction was. no doubt start ling to the disciples. They did not yet realize that redemption was to be accomplished through the passion of the cross. So unwelcome was this an nouncement that Peter cried, "This shall not be unto Thee." Later Peter saw through the darkness the sunlight on the hill tops beyond the cross. Re demptive victory through Christ's death Is yet the stumbling block to many. '.' IV, The Cost of Discipleship (vv. 24-20), : To follow Christ means suffering. To follow him '.Is 'to turn one's back upon the world. 1. There must be denial of self. There Is a wide difference between self-denial and denial of self. 2. "Take up his cross" (v. 24). This cross Is the shame and sn'ierlng which He in the path of loyalty to Christ To do our whole duty will bring suffer Ins (II Tim. 3:12). 3. Follow Christ (v. 24). This means.. tp have the mind of Christ to be like Christ. All such shall he re warded when -Christ comes in glory. RICHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. F. Clark. Pastor Preaching services first and third Sundays. Sunday school 10 o'clock. Prnve-r meeting 7:S9 Thursday evening. Nobody's Hv CEE Till-: TKOL'Kl.K 1 11. AT ROCK . CONTIN I'KS TO SPKKAli t'at rock s. L . Martcii 21 l'.' U I iii-t-r n-.r. edili:i: ! am .-eriy : have t u-jvrt lliai j tru!:'.- w h:ch I'lewe.i ::: n he.lHT v-huivh - ek ag whi-ti rev. I:u:- ert given ro-;gm-d h--. pa.tur.,in- lie'.te em:e ma': w :th l.e pr in .iar la: plus a I v P e : IP( 1 chu 'Ilei; II, p. h key.-1 i i teek ett' 1 I W ill, h tp'-.e.- the I itind t hat fact ion no. ; t he reggu !a r 1, k v. 4 had the do t lu y t !U's.i;n er and put on allot !iei one w hen '. 1 iirav-mee! me eil- d to ho aiid they could no'. dopp! , -o t hey c! av led i'V .. nii hell .-anie a.- i n t'n h. W . :i :io. says !'. i- w ;llmj to lion in. '-' provid' 1 it do not p hire a icular pasture for S join w an! nioii: -n'.ip lllis.- ju-t and . il:ck , : il leave ott t he youno preacher, a cus.-m ei jelinie eeve smith, who has tmishu! the ci-nmi it orrv and ,Ph Up .-Uppl n-niK a preacher; nc. ' wants from another held till the ii kc- up its niinit to oi. on. . one ajipi t til faitio'n.- tied the hoi! i Me; rai;- and yore mi . nuke Clark, l I'd. the reliohi-i- church. w ith lion.ieiil il 1 eke rr-Iely of I no! i my .same w hen he pulled i he lope suiidaN niorninjr. he went : md union- oil -ame n 1 he hell I 1 V and nine; somebody with tar hands. The fa veee sin has belin ill tin- be .! woui I Hot 1 lie I i sonieb.id y tie that each ol'ie all of the It minuet - just sine .red the "' ;b. and it for hell I . 1 o pile, lope : hi- ill.-. ippii w inch nils.- Jennie j : i in- oiarani-l, helongs, i,, i ''Used of cut ', j 11 c a ll 'le i pi - nit lie orc.an and n !d w in, I and a tun,, i loar alls allld- , n. e plaed ore "hlcss. mil '.-hall over tiler nks in the on .-ame d be the we know i" out of church. well, 111 i. eddltor Will end the puhli iicietv and i can't -ay where it has alroddy k scholl ami the this Kt II. d 111--into c. 1 tie ladies a i, a-- i well a fact--:: several .stoats .'1 of slime is in town, in etl'ected. if anybody jret- his head kiUK-ked oil' enduring this . row. i will rite or foam yore paper promptly, it look. like some hi(f hews will a-crue verry i-OOll. yores trulie, niike Clark, ri'd. meeker-terry. FISH I am opening my New Fishing Tackle today. Trout fishing season opens April 15th I am ready ready. W.T.Denton Denton's Legal Advertisements NOTICK OF EXECUTION SALE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY: IN THE SUPERIOR COURT J- J. BRICKHOUSE I . vs. -' .. U. H. FERGUSON. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Wake County in the above entitled action, I will on Monday, the 2nd day of April, 19,'!4 at twelve o'clock, noon at the Court House 1 door in Waynesville, North Car olina, sell to the highest bidder for cash to .satisfy said execution, all the riffht, title and -interest which the said U. H. Ferguson, the defendant, has in the following described real estate. :-wit: FIRST TRACT: In Haywood County, adjoininp the lands of Ane !ine Haynes, et als. ; BEGINNING on a stone standing by a larKe chestnut stump with pointers oh top of Rich Mountain, the tame beinit the 76 acre tract of hmd conveyed to the parties of the first part to the heir.s of Jascph P, Ford, and runs as follow? : N. 20 10' W. poles ; N, ;io E, 15 poles. 8 links to a -white oak; N. 29 45' W. 20 poles; N. 45' W'. 12 noles; N. 02 30' E. 9 poles; N. 29 E. 12 poles'; N. 21 30' E. 14 poles; N. 34 15' E, 12 pole.s to a stake; thence N. i Var Mi ) 2 l-d poles to a chestnut; thence W. Var. 2 45') 321 pole.s to a a ftone in the boundary line of the old Osborne tract thence S. (Va. 45') 120 poles to a stake, corner of the 76 acre tract; thence E. with the Northern boundary line of said 76 acre tract (Var, 2 45 ) 306 poles to the place of bepinninfr, containing 231 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT: Also a certain tract, lot or parcel of land owned by U. H. Ferguson on the head waters of Fines Creek; bound on the West by Glenn Palmer and Lawrence Rus sell, on the North by the lands of Boyce and the Madison County line, on the East by the Madison County Business Mt-(JEE l-'l.AT U'n KOL K SDCl.Al imp hi. h t'rt:-i t' up last fixed, tl llt'.eelUll lp le the en repa: ri cm ua; w:ll i- ei a: e .1 b the pu: s p.ele, -kedlllc .lige l ra.li-.-Mllg will iiortly t nick -f lew lier e. time: if p, ou,- i. ir. in ei-l p:,.- .tt ; pas : at the iiiit ..tlie loom-tone .iell! who -pent a week in our town in januwai i an i collected IIS in down paynien',.-. in j teipiuioik- ha- not been heard of ;-:r:cc he loft. tile lettir winch jlili sit!!:e iole to the whit,. niarci i uin I'.'.uy in n v., has feen retunici "i,.. -uteli r i l ill has evei livnl here." ipotli inn and niouney seein- ;oiie. few are of I'aUe profits, I'm ink- ; 1 i ieie I n one w it h them. II li.nl to he t u i noil out at noon ills! in disease know ' 'inlay when .several unknown bloke out, no, ody did not bat il was at first lui: leain- ed latei on that it wa they et. it cms,, redness eomet hinj; f face and v indicted lieiidiii-ocp pains and folk u ith slime .-eetueil pii'eneii have all fully lecovered and but i;ot they well. h: newer -cut ann niouney ansi'l'oi t i unni ne le flat lock's waiter works i. cedar lane already ha - waMer, and '.' hatluiii; tub: yard -iiic.-o.-ot hae belin 111- iny -on, i ke Cla I k - ay - it oni: they can sipnit i! up to am in i..p ol 1 lelecr.iin post, he spent with h i.s ell in, - ad ie lee ne let him eo a washine. la-i niclil Claik and il knee d.ei p in -anie. hen pit onn lal ( pennijf up her .- bow. eat is h -ays lie lo away of a new man I iviu okiii(f o it e cry mielit put in a wit h tin- roadie. o he .-ays. from his pitcher.- will Ihe county : llliiiH'. . ud talkie and he has (food hollvwood. be showed the same time that Ihey are showed in n. y. it will he a line IhiiiK for Hat rock, shows w ill he hell o times a week for vl5 interniissioii, m hi- said. yore.- trullie, mike Clark, ri'd. corre spondenl. This column sponsored by henton': Hardware. to help you get Hardware line and II C. Ferguson and oh the South by M. M. Noland. bein all and every of the lands owned by U. II. Eerjru.'xm on the waters of Fines v ii-i-R. eoniaining i zt acres more or less. This March 6th.. 1934. J. A. LOWE, Sheriff of Haywood County. ..No 171 -Mar H-15 22 29. A I) M I N'ISTRATOR'S N OTI CE .Havir-ur qualiiii'd as Administrator of the Estate of Dr. Chas. H. Mc Dowell, deceased, late of Haywood County. N C. this is to notify all persons having claims against said e.state to exhibit them to the under sifrned at its office in Asheville, N. C. on or before the &th day March, 1935. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to t-aid estate will please makt immediate payment This the 8th day of March, 1934. WACHOVIA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Administrator of the Estate of Dr. Cha. H. McDowell. No. 171 Mar. 8-1 5-22-29-Apr, 5-12. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK Having qualified as, administrators of the estate of W. H. Nichols, de ceased, this is to notify all ' persons having claims against the estate "of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the fth day of March, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of Fuch claim. AH persons indebted , to said estate will 'please: make payment immediate ly. '..-. This the 8th day of March, 1934. MRS. ANNIE N. PALMER, WILLIE NICHOLS, Administrators of the estate of W. H. Nichols, deceased. Mar. 8-15-22-29-Apr. 5-12. NOTICK STATK OK NORTH CAROLINA COl'NTY OV HAYWOOD. IN THK Sl'i'KRHiK COURT GKOlUiK T. SCOTT v. W1L1 N A WILSON SCOTT. The will 1 title,! ilefelidant :ke notice .1- a!iue i Supcrip-. ilena VV. Scot! icti. n en- that an IKi - I'een L'oLii: i. Carol . ua. omillellct Haywo, . ihla;n 111 til,. ( o;ini di oi , e ,. Ninth i- ' :.Ip-. u'.e and tha ll-.e eliil., Ipp-llli: i'i ill W I o i :n.ii It: r.v lu 1 aid 11': t lcik Nei'.h i an Ala. i l Hv plai : 1 an . ion the said or tlie plaintilV ,-.lll apply Court i'oi '.hi i .-lie!' demanded conipla.n: Tin- til,- l.-t ,i.iy of M..: ':; IP . 1. ,w c. r.v ki;s il: t of lla woi 1 lel'li County. Miper N. C. Ala No. I 7o .Mai. S i;.-2'- OTIlT r n i 1 1 : ol sale v of Trust t ai i u: tee date recoideii of heeds Carolina O!' l-'ORKCl.OSl'KI-: SAI.K K and i irt lie of t he pow or ontaiiied in a certain heed from .1. 11 TACK and wife I'.Uif: -o A. T. Waul T ni ri il NoNcinlier l!"i, l'.f'iL' and in the olli. e ,l the Register for Haywood County, North in Hook No :!0 on pae,e 4Sti, iieiiiun n.ivintf oeeti made in the pay ment of the note- and lii.iebtednes.s thereby -ecured and di maud hawnc; been niaiie for payment of .same, and (he holder.- thereof limine' directed thai the . hi ed of Tru-i be foreclosed, the undersigned Trust,',, will oll'ei' for .-ale at the t'ouit House door in the City of ,i ne.- die. Hay wood Conn ty, .Not tii Carolina, at 1'-' o'clock noon, on Saiurdav Maich 2 ) M. and w ill -ell to t he Inchest bidder for cash, a! public auction, a certain lot or parcel of land in Wa ne-villo Town ship. 11 y w ood I oiilit y . Noi t h I 'are l:na. de-eribed a- follows: l-'KCINNINC on a api'de on the l-la-1 take near crab a nk of Allen's creek , t belli c ie load S poles; West poles le.-, and o to a creek North (holier North bow I'ord ..I I'd dow u pnbl North 1111:' ' i Ivist 21 p, -take in 1 ol No. 1 I ; t hence with line of .-Hid 1 ot Noi th 77 ':.: West .It l a poles to center of creek ; thence up and with the confer of .said creek to 111..' HKlUNNl.NC corner. The above heiiiff the .-anie li.il of land de-cribed in the heed of Trust. Tin- the fOlli dav of Kebru uy. VXU A T. WARD. Trustee. No. 101 Mar. l-S-l.i-22." NOTICK OF TIU'STEK'S SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority continued in a consent judgment entered by His Honor. Felix V.. Alley, Judge presiding, on the lHth day of DtKember, lUIl.'l, in an action entitled "huey A White Hyatt v. Insured Mortgage Bond Corpor ation of North Carolina, et al., the undersigned Trustees will on MONDAY, the 2fith day of MARCH, 1034, at eleven o'clock A. M. at the Court House door in the town of Waynesville. N. C. offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, the following describ ed lands and premises, to-wit; Lying nnd being in the town of Waynesville. Haywood County, North Carolina: Beginning at a stake in the South west sid line of Daisy Avenue, 229. 5 fet from the corner of the Oak Street ia the . Oak Forest Addition to the town of Waynesville; thence S. 31 deg. 8' W. 200 fet to a stake; thence N. 58 deg. 52' West 76 fet to a stake; thence N. 31 deg. 08 E. 192 feet to a stake in the side line of Daisy Av enue; thence along the Southwest line of Daisy Avenue 75 feet to the be ginning. The aforesaid sale is not only made pursuant to the terms of the judg ment herein referred to, but also pur suant to the terms of a deed of trust executed by Lucy A. White Hyatt to the Insured Mortgage Bond Corpora tion and others Trustees, which is registered in Book 21, page 4. office of Register of Deeds of Haywood County. This 23rd day of February. 1934 Insured Mortgage Bond Corpor ation of North '-Carolina. 1 rus ' tee. No. 165 -Marl -8-15-22. the ' Dr reaM ring the past 20 months, that tile Bwooil c imp has lii-en open, there t been a man to e '.cape and not ht. One or two have gotten awav el J ways returned. During the 26 tin I Ik is there h.-is nd been any trou- hatever arn-ong the prisoners, it J'ai ki earned, and it, is the -general the of I n that thi.; '.'accounted'- Tor the being made, and the "long- heing transferred here, general . strtf at ihc prison is as . -follows; . -.1. F. alie, su- hi-ait: At and temb lenderit: -Johnny Ferguson," stew- Fui A. R. .Mehacey, Fred II. Cald- j. .M. Boone, J ul iu.s Rogers'," 'Joe ivis, (jiliner Long, Jim Maunev. . Jarpvr Brookshirc, . night Dave t'i.be, truck drive -. ITlj j M,. died here i ruing Given To )elinquent Tax moniJ a weO Fyl homo, with! of th , Mr (lied 1 : Sh payers Of County C Francis, tax supervisior of ood county, announced that first was the final date set bv punty board of. -commissioners to notes for taxes J'O'?. rs Prior to due the count v 19M2. .1 ni e .Rob NOTICE OF SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR 'RT. P. V. HAMRICK, Plaintiff. '. Vs. :.-:-'. . FOiNCIE WHITE HAMRICK, Defendant. The defendant. Foncie White Ham rick, in the above entitled action, will take notice that an action entitled as above has ben commenced in the 6 '-. -: -'!"-'''' ':- ':':.';:"-' -'"''' ;'.'.'''" . ', ';''., ' ' . '''.' ' '..' Superior Court of Haywood County. North Carolina, by the'plaintiff. P. V. llamrick, auii-t the .said defendant. Koncie White Hamrick, for the pur pose of Mt'curinif iudirment aa-ainst sa:d defendant tor an absolute divorce un the jrrounj- of twp years separa tion; that ..lid dcf.-n.lant will further take iintu-i- that .-Ik- i.s leuuired to Im iip'Ucc that .-! appea- at the he S.l-ie! I.'i ( i etlic, '! the Clerk of Haywood a: : in- Court "! the '-'Kill a'i.-wi'r ,m of tii,. pi ii n : ! :.e p.airitiff no relief 'iiipaiint. bruaiv, It1':'.!. i:y krs "III ! of ll.IV- N. r. ti 1 :i : oi l lla H. a ,la U ;n .;, ill,. ".l ieili T: a i ii oi : ed i oiin; , i ii'.r. til I .! 1-- 1" K X Kt I'TOR'S Nil 1 h i: Having iU:ii i-tate ot M i , t.i!. this i in ii, cll.lilll ; l ii . i 1 1 -1 tn-il I.. 1H' th. 11- i-ei ilari, al! per- r of tht. d, de. ea tis h:n i il c 1 the de- ceased to .-lgned I'll Febi inn . pleaded in All pers will please hibi: ll-.eiu to the un.ier ir before the 1 .Uli day of 1 !'. '!."', or ! ins tint ice will be bar ef such claim, 'ii- indebted to said estate make p . men: i nimediate- lv. Thi-'the U:h da of Fehiuarv l!:il MISS l.Ols 1IARROLD. MRS K. c. I KK, I'.M'i lit l.illv S No. K'.l I s ol Han l-'el tin old. . If. stat,. oi' Mrs -Ma i s i; AN (MJi'lN N( i: TO KNOWN AS 1IIK i 1 lil- K ORIMNANCK OK Till-. TON N OK AYNF.S- vii i i-:. nil-: BOARD OK Till-: TOWN oi no I N c T. Sc. t i.-ii I Tha; A 1.1 1 K li M K N OK N KS 1 I I K i 'i 1 1 1 1 1 . i -id he i lul I'f a paieiil e, mi i il la n person uhi child ini'l. i pel'lllll or anj public' public, plac x ille, unle-r 1 1 y it pare i has legal ell -tm ' -INiei'll e.u i llou ir Ii child t street avenue e lu the town of aiil child is ac. lit guardian or . ol any age. to be upon or other Waynes unpanieil her per soli having the legal custody o! .such child or utiles said child sh ill have' ill it.s possession a newly dated and signed -tafement by its parent, guar dian or other person having legal custody of said child, to the effect that it i.s on an- emergency errind, between an hour after sunset and the time of sunrise of thr next succeeding day. Section 2. That any child sixteen years of age or under so found loaf ing or loitering on any public .street, avenue, alley or 'other public place f the town of Waynesville alter one hour after sunset and -before- sunrise of the next .succeeding day. -may lie taken into custody by any officers of the. town of Waynesville and detained during that night for hearing at police court of the next succeeding day. Section -i. Any parent, guardian or other person having the legal cus tody of such child violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, up on conviction, be subject to a penalty of $1.00 for the first offense, and $5.00 minimum and $10.00 maximum for each subsequent offense. Section 4. That all ordinances or clauses of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 5. That this ordinance shall be in force from and after il rati fication. The foregoing ordinance was duly pasxed on the 8th day of March. 19!U. HKDWIO A. LOVE, Town Clerk. No. 178 Mar. 15-22. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having cpualifled as executor of the estate of S. N. Liner, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the e.state of the deceased to file them with the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Hay wood County ou or before the 8th .day of March, 19or, or this 'notice' will lie pleaded in bar of such recovery. All persons indebted to said estate nill pleas,, make settlement at once. This Hth dav of March, IU:i4. R. NORMAN I.INKK, Kxecut.ir of estate of S. N. Liner, deceased. By .1. R. Morgan. Atty. No. 1 73- M a r- .'8-1 52-29-A pr." -.' 12 CKRTl FK'ATK OF DISSOLITION: STATK OF NORTH' CAROLIN A DKI'ARTM FNT OK STATK. TO ALL TO WHOM TH KSK I'RKS KNTS MAY ( OMK CRKKTlNi;: , WIIKRKAS it satisfaction b.V ed : record of for the voluntary appears : to; '' duly . authenticate the . pruceeiiings. dis.solu!.i..i-. thci-e. of bv the . unanimnti n.si-nT. of ail the stockholders d.-!.v..sitii that the C. N, AI.LKN a Corporal ion of th! - in mv ofTu-e, & ( OMI'AY State. ' wh-se principal oll'iC' i j si-Uiat--ii the city Hav.w-Hi', . n. ::. t. r: . c'uirgv 'ir.av" be i . Ihc-'r.-s I at No. Main Street. .f Hazelwood.. Count e! State of North .Carolina, l being agent therein' . and . thereof, upon whm pr'.'. served ) h-. complied :-.' nuirenient-, of Chanter ''T' . .'.(' oti.s; dated ' -Statues, ' -" ehtiMea . tion:".' preliminary ,t ';:'-'' this Ortiticate Cf I ) : -."Uk .. '. NOW. THKRKFORK, 1 St.. Wade,- Secretary. !' S'-iite f Carolina, do. hereby Verity v, said corporation ".did, mi the of March, I'.'-'i I. ti?e in my othc rpora, :' Ot Ni.rti . V t hf ':: da. i !:) i ;. a'i i .ii'i executed ana .;.ii'.'su'.i ciki-vj. the' -stockhiJ-ler-s .thereof.- uhi. consent and. the record ef. th ceedirir -fi)re.-aid jare now., mv said offii-o jus tifovided l y "IN TESTIMONY WHhl have hereunui .set my hah,; fixed- n'v official sea' at..-R:iii 5th ciav'of Mrrh. A. D. l'.' l " STACEY W. W n :'' law. Ko! MM'.i !g": - I V. (SEAL) SecreSaH'-' Si No. 177-Mar. 15-22-lA;r Read The Ads V 1 .Ht- -f. -