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'I age 6 Nobody's By GEE IT'S MY NERVES, I RECKON ..I went to a movie- the other night to see a picture that I had been wanting to see and hear for several months. I had no other business thert excent to eniov the nictjre. I don't know how pictur,, shoi s operate in your town, but our theaters give a guy much more than he p-iys for. . .1 arrived about ft o eiucK, just auer goober hulls had been fairly well scattered between many of the seats. Tt i . i !,,. I iiw ine nou.-e ..-. l,i wv..vu, comfortablv full. 1 lie 12-year-old ooy wno s.it Ih'Ijiimi mo ?eemeu 10 ress better with his j igllt foot on my right shoulder and his left foot on my left shoulder. Some uovs must sit lik that; he had several imitator.-. I , . , ..The first minutes the screen ex- plained who m town had the best diy cleaning, and who sold the coldest ice, and where ttio sweetest drugs were compounded; the next 10 minutes in- formed the audience a!j about the coming pictures lor 1 Uc-jay, W tdnes- day, lhursdav, 1- rutay ana Saturday ; the next 12 mir.uu-s r.of.r.cd us . tr.u: some nice pictures wuei come ;:vt week and week after r.ex:. . . And the next en uj) with s v..v : picture that w u. sively in this the, and next fall, 1 u the operator four, failed to tell us nicest furniture to. jowr, 'cxc.u ter ' :;ext summer i - awake when : ... ne i,m wher,. to buy the 1 t.d who iold ' th; fastest automobiles arid how to keep j out of debt by buying an ice-box with only 2-dollar down payment That took a while too. ..It was getting late, but I was right ther( with one end of my ticket in my mouth, lor which 1 had paid all the ticket ,-eller charged me. .just to see the main feature picture. Our baby had gone to sleep and my old lady was leaning heavily upon my side. Tire boy just behind me had re moved ,,iie foot from oil'--.my left ear; it evidently had gone to sleep too. . . .1 a.-1 ab, uit the time. I was nearly "gone" f roar weakness and hore-some-ne.ss, the real picture- started. If 1 had not been -o tired. 1 am sure I .-would have pronounced it the best (if the season iiestless men like nie, who are always in a hurry- hope some day to-find a show that -shows nothing but the .-how it is showing. 1 pick out the picture. I want to see from newspa per ads, and 1 trade at stores and shops" bec.iu.-e I see their ads also, and because of their line reputations. POLIIK VL IMM'L I ROM FLAT : ROCK . .the political different hats have been town and G different hats have been pitched into uhL, mufiy-cipal irintj. some mud-slinging has already benn slung and the worst is just around the corner, llat rock needs a change. ..holsom nioore: had had his flatform printed on a grocery stoar circular and scattered-, them far and wide and has tacked up over 250 on tellygram posts; some posts have over 50 of same on them with his pitcher. . . holsom lias announced the following platform to wit : lower taxes, more c; w. a, and p. w- a. and less graft; law-entorcement all the way from shooting craps to assalt and battery; government loan for sueage, and a new scholl board- he is running for maye.', the present encumbent is ailso running, but has not told his flatform excepp his record, which is verry weak. . .jud Clark is seeking the job of counselnutn I'iom wai'il o. 1. he i: in favor of a tire: alarm system with government nionney, lower taxes, free nieals for the poor scholl , children, in cluding ti of lus'n and 10$. per month to each member of the town counsel, all on the dimmercratic ticket. . .belt Clark is after setting on the town, counsel from ward no 3. his planks differ from, judd's planks, as they do not speak onher count of his hogs rooting up his. patch of corn in l'Jlo. he is in favvor of free silver at the rate of It! to 1; higher, price gold; the league of nations'; old age pensions for world .'. war vets, anso forth. he is willing to . serve free as a citty father. . ..jhon Clark is running for the fourth time without avail in the .iirst :i races, he claims to of. benn counted out last year at the poles, he thinks jappan ought to be run out of chinn.ar.. he also thinks bishop cannon should not be sued again- he. ha.s a short wet plank in his platform and believes a beer tax and a whiskey tax should keep up all public works and the scholls, and release land and dogs and tobacker from the, confiscatory taxes now put on same. . yore coi-ry. spohdent, hon. mike Clark, rfd, is asking his friends to seat him at the .poles . next month as counsellor from ward no. 2. he is running on his merrits and the roose. velt flatform. he favvors taxing the copper-rations and letting the little man have a chance, he wants the poor and needy took better care of at the government's expense, and he allso favvors stronger beer, weaker hcker, shorter dresses, higher tarriffs, wider blankets in hotels and lower nake dresses, he is sure to win if noboddy else comes out, as he is the only one so far to file a pledgp in this ward. yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd, corry spondent. THRILLING Adventures in the Air Describing hair breadth escapes in swiftly flying airplanes. An-intense Iy interesting illustrated story in the American Weekly, the big magazine which conies with the Baltimore Sun day American, week of May 20. Buy your copy from your favonte newts dealer or newsboy. r - T""i ilili wiiiiM .'..-. Business McGED. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS V i Beaverdam j p iA.abetter to V. K. Led w J. L. Rhodarmer, et Smathei s, el lot to O. C to 11. M .. Howard m. w , t'ol'i'. '.O C, .. lot. . w '.'- - to .M 1. i. D. W:i Ja::r. -' 7 to W. .' : - .Mrs. si. u, lirans.' smather. i i v i .". ux, lot.-. ,se. Jr.. on () y Crisp lot jj arr.e: Kdwards, lots. t.u: It i Insured M Mlllua; Rrai: -w y o -,s ;UI t , u ,. L ; . - uv K..r.' (;.:? . ..... i : -u-v j 4. t , ,.i.t.v Manage Rov 11. Pa .ton, trustee H-v . et ux. l'Uil ac,e, Cevil V. H. Inman et ux. to R. II, 1" man. e: ux lot- Clyde J .Mack Hayne.s, et ux to Kathleen, Judith and Geraldean Smith, lots. liotier Cockrell, et ux, to W. V- Havnes, lots V. T. Medford. et ux to I). F. Sum me v. one-half acre Mack Hayties, et ux to Grace R tracts. ' ' Crabtree I C. R. Francis, commissioner, to Anna Dotson. 40 acres. K- C. Davis, et ux to . t . Best, li'2 acres, Jonathan's Creek Joseph Cockerham, trustee, to :Ti:y I.eatherwooll. l'J acres- James Miller, et ux, to Dorothy Franklin, 5 acres. Kugene Franklin to Dorothy Franklin, 5 acres. C. M. Moody, et ux to Troy I.eath crwood. MO acres. . Troy Leatherwood, et ux to Annie L. Moody, P. acres. Wayi'.esv!!!,. l.eon Love, et ux to A. T. Ward, 1 and 8-10 acres. J. A. Ridlev, et Ux to Mrs- Lew Caldwell 45 lots, Frank Price, et ux to Bertha Fry May, lot. Leon Love, et ux to Walter Haley, et ux, lot. . W. C, Davis, et ux, to Roberta (.. Davis, lot. J. H. Hyatt, et ux. to F. J. Hyatt, 8 acres, Ui'orge H. Ward, trustee, to J. M. Long, lot. Haywood B. & L. Assn , to I . 1 Messer, lot. Leon Love to Mary Love, Bil'die and Vandie Cox, lot, Joseph F. Schenck to Mrs, L.M. Killian, lands. M. M. Noland. et ux. to Flizabeth Burnett, lots. Harry C. Michael, et ux, to George A. Brown, Jr., lot. George H. Wird, et ux. to C K. Long, lot. George D, Kherrill. Jr.- et ux. to R. G. Coffey, et ux, lot. George II. Ward, trustee, to Hay wood B. & L. Assn.. 2 tracts. A visiting nurse was examining some children in a Forsyth county school. One youngster, aged six, was sadly underweight. The nurse, made inquiries , as to his diet and the fol lowing dialogue took place: "You don't drink milk?" "Nope." "Live on a farm and 'don't drink milk at all?" "Nope, we ain't got hardly enough milk for the hogs." Political Announcements TO THE VOTERS OF HAY, WOOD COFNTY I take this opportunity .f. announc ing to the voters that I will not be a candidate for sheriff in the June Pri mary. , : I have come to this conclusion after due deliberation and feel that it will bei in the interest of party harmony for me to withdraw at this time, I also desire to extend my sincere thanks to all my friends who have heretofore taken an interest in niv candidacy. This the 8th of May, 1931. I. L. Walker FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the Board of Education, subject to the wishes of the voters in the Democratic Primary to I4 held in June. The support of the voters will be appreciated. R. T. Messer FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can. didate for the nomination for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Pri mary to be held in June. Your sup port will be appreciated. , John W. Kinsland FOR CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination as Chair man of the Board of County Commis sinners subject to the wishes of the voters ia the Democratic Primary in June. Your support will be appreciated. W. A. Moore THE WAYNESVILLE FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Representative of Haywood County subject to the action of the Democratic Tarty in the June Primary. 1 will appreciate any support given nie by my many friends. If nominated and elected I will serve all the people to the best ot my ability. Oral L. tales JUDGE OK I'OTH DISTRICT I am n candidate for Judge of the 201 h Judicial District, subject to the wishes of the Democrats of said dis trict at the Primary to be held on June Second. 'iour support will be appreciated. G rover C. Davis FOR CONSTABLE I hereby announce myself as a can didare lr the olbce ot Constable of U a nesville lownship, Haywood County- subject to the Democratic Primary to be held in said county, June 2, I Ml. 1 will appreciate your support. Contrary to reports that are being circulated I have supported the Democratic party for the past three years. I am running on my own record and not that of any one else ir anv group. Homer Davis FOR REPRESENTATIVE 1 hereby announce niv: elf as a can didate for the House ol Representa tives, dcneral Assembly, subject to the Democratic Primary to be held on June 2, lU.il. lour support will be deeply appreciated. W. T. Crawford FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate lor member of the board of ( ounty ( ommissioners, subject to the wishes of the voters in the democratic Primary in June. Anv support given me will be sincerely appreciated. W. II. (Hill) Williams FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for member of the Board of Commissioners subject to the wishes ot the voters in the Democratic Pri mary. Mv idea about the tax payer's money is the same as it was when I was former commissioner of this county. Y our support will be ap preciated. Lee Ferguson FOR SHERIFF l hereby announce myself as a can didate for sherifT of Haywood County subject to the wishes of the voters ol the Democratic Primary in June. 1 will appreciate any support given me T. Ralph Moore FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination as Repre sentative of Haywood County in the coming Democratic Primary. I have always taken the interest of the peo ple ot this county at heart, and if nominated and elected will endeavor to represent them to the best of my ability. .1. T. Railey FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Sheriff of llavwood Coun ty subject to the action of the Demo cratic Primary to be held June 2. I promise if nominated and elected that I will do my best to make llnywood County an eflicient sheriff. . Medford 'Lent herwood FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a can didate lor nomination for re-election as sheriff of Haywood t ounty subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary in June. Any support given me will be appreciated. .1. A. Lowe FOR CHAIRMAN OF HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I hereby announce mvscll as a can didate for nominal ion as chairman of the board ot commissioners subiect to the wishes of the voters in the Democratic Primary in June. 1 lie sup. port of the voters will be appreciated, (it'orae C. Havnes FOR CHAIRMAN OF HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I i. .... i . .. i neie ..v-announce myselt as a can didate or the olbce ,,i C hairman of Board ot. Commissioners, subject to me democratic Primary, to be held in said county, June 2. 1 it'll W. A. Hyatt FOR COMMISSIONER I present to the yorers or Ha v wood County .my. name as candidate for C ounty ( iimmissuiniT in ih l Primarv. Mrs. (J. F. Hoston FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination for member of the board of county commissioners subject to the action of the Demo cratic Party in the June Primarv. lour support will be appreciated. Having been a farmer in this county all my life I know their problems and if elected shall strive to lessen their burdens. (Jeorge A. Rrown, Sr. FOR JUDGE I announce my candidacy for the nomination to succeed myself as Judge of the Superior Court of the Twen tieth Judicial District. I refer my friends to my forty years of service to the Democratic Party, and my record of fifteen months on the Bench, all of which I submit to the judgment of the people of the District. Felix E. Allev MOUNTAINEER. FOR COMMISSIONER i horehv announce myself as a can. didate for the nomination of County Commissioner subject o the action of the Democratic party in the June Primary. Anv support given me will be appreciated. (',. C, Hall FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myselt a can didate for' Sheriff of Haywood C oun ty, subject to the action of the otcrs in the Democratic Primary in June. Your supHrt will be appreciate". Arch G. Russell FOR COFNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner,, sub ject to the Democratic Primary to be held on June 2, 19:11. our suJport will be greatly appreciated. Charlie L. Hill FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can. didate for the nomination of Counts Commissioner subject to the action of the Democratic party in the June Primary. Anv support given me will be appreciated. C. W. Medford FOlTcOMMISSIONER I hereby announce nivseli as a can didate for the nomination of County Commissioner subiect to the wishes of the voters in the Democratic Pri mary in June. 1 he support ol the voters will be appreciated. G rover C. Rogers FOR SHERIFF I announce myself as candidate for office of Sheriff of Haywood County subject to the action of the Demo cratic party. Anv support given me will be greatly appreciated. J. C. Welch FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination' lor County Commissioner, subiect to the voters in the Democratic Primarv in June. Any support given me will be appre ciated. Jul vis H. Allison FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce mvscll as a can didate tor nomination as a member of the Hoard ol (eiintv ( om inissioners, subject to the wishes ot the Demo cratic Primary in June. All support given me will he appreciated. James L. Henderson FOR SCHOOL HOARD I hereby announce myself as a can didate for nomination as a member of the Hoard of Education ot Haywood County subject to the action of the voters in the democratic Primary in June. lour support will he appre ciated. CJias. Willis FOR MEM HER HOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself as a can. didate for nomination as a member of the County Hoard of Education, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary to be held in June. I will appreciate your support. John Howell FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Commissioner sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary to be held in June. Any sup port given me will be appreciated. IVY. Masse v FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myselt as a can didate for membej- of t he Board of Commissioners of Haywood County, subject to the democratic primary to he held June 2 VJil. If elected I promise to do all in my power lor the best interest of Haywood County. our support will bo appreciated. .1. II. Gossett roil COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a ran. didate tor nomination as C ounty Com. missioner, subject to the wishes of the vcters in the Democratic Primary to be held here in June, our support will ln appreciated Clarence C. Medford FOIM50ARI) OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself a candi date for board of education of Hay wood County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary tr he held on June 2nd.; I will appreciate any sup port that the voters give me. Claud Medford FOR ROAR I) OF EDUCATION I hereby announce mu.ir , .,, didate for board of education of Hay wood County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held on June 2nd. I will annreriat fh support of the voters of the county, (i. C. Flott C, NOTICE OF hereas, on April 24, iy.14. Dodge Coupe, 1927 Model, Mo tor No. C-&37074 was seized by Fed eral Officers in Haywood County, N. C., in violation of Section 3450 Re vifced Statutes; now. therefore, no tice is hereby given to all persons owning or claiming right, title or intore-t in said automobile to present certified claim thereto on or before June 2. 1934, in default of which same will be advertised and sold at public auction, provided by law. T. E. Pat- ten, Investigator m Charge, Alcoholic Beverage Unit. No. 204 May 3-10-17 NOTICE OF SLM.MONS TE OF NORTH CAROLINA, r OUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. ELLEN CONNARD VS. CHARLIE CONNARD. . T.( efyndaiit, Charlie Connard, in the ; ove entitled action, will take ,.j.- .hat an action entitled as above ha- been commenced in the Superior Court of Havwood County, North C.iu':n by the plaintiff. Ellen Con nard against the defendant, Charlie Connard, for the purpo.-e of securing an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation; that said defendant will further take notice that he is required to be and appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in Waynesville, Hay wood County, North Carolina, on the 4th day of June, I'M I- and answer or demur to the complaint of the pLun tiff tiled in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 1st day of May, PJ34. V. (L BYERS, Clerk Superior Court of Hay wood County, North Carolina. No. 2U5 M:.y 3-10-17-2-4- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Undo.- and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust made by Chules R. Allison and wife, Lena Allison, to J. Hayes Allev. trustee for J. C. Welch, dated December 12, ltCil, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds lor Haywood County, in Book 3U at page 275, default having been made in th(J payment of the notes thereby secured, and the holder thereof hav ing directed that the deed of trust be foreclosed, the undesigned trustee will offer for wale at the Courthouse door in the Town of Waynesville, at 12 o'clock noon, on Saturday the 19th day of May, PJ:i4. and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described reap estate, lying and being in Haywood County. North Carolina, and more particularly- de scribed a.s follow.-, to-wit: BI (.IN NINO on i ni 'nut C I McDaniel's corner, in J. L. Queen's line, and running thence with Mc Daniel's line S. K8' K. l.'JKo feet cross ing a branch to a stake in the edge of a road; thence with the load S. 5" E. to a .tak,. in the edge of said road near a drain; thence S- 'ii't' E- 140 feet do a locust; thence N. 7U ';!() E. So.') feet with Queen's line to a stake . th,. corner of a fence, and on lop of a ridge; "'thence along the top of swiid r i" lire - nil Keeping wirn .;ie nieanue.s of the i-.'inie in a gene! al direction of S. o."i W. ,"2 poles to a pine on top of -aid ridge: thence with the top of -aid ridge- and Ret ping with the mean ders ot the same m a general direc tion of S. 7' E. 2! 'poles to a concrete pe.-t, ( phu tree "gone) at W. II. Jones corner tt the old Smith line; thence S. ,".') H ' W. crossing the road at Jones corner, 48 ! poles to a concrete post at Jones and Winchester corner; thence SOU-0 W. IK) poles and 5 'links to a chestnut in the old line; thence N. r," poles to a white oak; thence N. o l ' W. 15 poles -ti a stake, thence N. ;!5 " W. 4 pules .to a stake; thence N. SS'! W. 2(1 plcs to a Spanish oak (Jones) m Queens line; thence N 2" 'M' E. 2:i'i iioles with Queen's line to ine BEGINNING ; containing CO This the 24th day of April, llJ.'J4. J. HAYES ALLEY, Trustee. No. 201 Apr. 2G-May 3-10-17. acres, more or less. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred bv deed of trust exe cuted by Alii,, Welch and husband. F C. Welch, dated the 1st day of De cember, .1 1127, and recorded in Book 20, page 112, in the office of the Reg later of Deeds for Haywood County, V. S. Bryant. Substituted Trustee, will at twelve o clock noon on SATURDAY, MAY 19th, 1934 at the Court House Door of Haywood county in Waynesville, North Caro Una, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to-wit: "BEGINNING at a stake on the West side of Brainier Avenue, which stake is South 5.! degrees West, 210 feet from the intersection of Bounda ry 'Street with Branner Avenue, saic Make is-JUso the Southwest corner of C. S. Sniathers lot ; mid runs thence South 5;i . 'degrees West. 72 feet with the West line of Brainier Avenue to a stake, corner of F. C. Welch prop erty; thence North 09 degrees 30 mm. ules West, 2(S2 feet to a stake in ( . S. Sjuathers line; thenco North 37 degrees East 09 feet with Smathers line to an iron stake in C. S. Smath ers corner; thence S. 09 degrees E. 301 feet with C. S. Smathers line to the beginning. Ih(, above lot of land being the same property conveyed by Harry H. iviing and wite, to t . i . W elch and wite, Allie Welch, of date August 1, L'24. and recorded in Book 07, page 109; being also the same property conveyed by K. K. Herman and wife, to Allie Welch, by deed dated Decem ber 2, 1920, and recorded in Book 73, page .123, record of deeds for Hay wood County, N- C." This sale is made on account of de fault in payment of thP indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, and is ject to all taxes and assessments against said property, whether now due or to become due. A five per cent ir'() cash deposit will be required of the highest bidder at the sal e. Thiis the 13th dav of April, 1934. V. S. BRYANT, Substituted Trustee. (L. No. 660.) No. 197 Apr. 26-May 3-10-17 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, May 21. 1934, at elev en o clock a. m. at the court house door in the Town of Waynesville, Haywood County. N. C., I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following described lands and premises: FIRST TRACT: Beinir the same property conveyed bv Hush J. Sloan.: Executor of the estate of B. J. I Sloan, deceased, et al. to J A. Taylor dated the 26th day of September, 1925 THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1934 recorded in Book Deeds 69, page , 236, office of Regis er of Deeds of Haywood County, N- C, to whicl deed and record refevence is hereby made. SECOND TRACT: Being the same tract of land conveyed to W. T. Lee by the Champion Fibre Company .by deed dated December 15, 1917, and recorded in Book 51, page 60 Record of Deeds of Haywood County to which deed and record reference is hereby made. THIRD TRACT: Being the same tract of land conveyed to W. T. Lee from R. L. Lee, Trustee, by deed dated October 25, 1918, and recorded in Book 51. page 486 Record of Deeds of Haywood County, to which deed and record reference is hereby made. FOURTH TRACT: Being the same tract of land conveyed to W. T. Lee by Sarah E. McClure and husband, H P McClure, dated November 4, 1915, and recorded in Book No. 45, page 155. Record of Deeds of Hay wood County, to which said deed and record reference is hereby made. FIFTH TRACT: Being Lot No. 1 of the J. R. Morgan land and convey ed to Wr. T. Lee by deed dated July 26. 1919. and recorded in Book No. 53, page 394. Record of Deeds of Hay wood (.ountv, to which said deed and record reference is hereby made. SIXTH TRACT: Being the same tract of land conveyed to W, T. Lee by deed from Will L. Arrington and w'ife, Laura M. Arrington, dated March 13, 1911, and recorded in Book 29, page 490 Record of Deeds of Hay wood C ounty, to which said deed and record reference is hereby made. SEVENTH TRACT: Being the same lands conveyed to W. T. Lee by deed dated March 13. 1911, from A. D Arlington and wife, Lizzie Arring ton, and recorded in Book 31, page 4;7 Record of Deeds of Haywood County, to which said deed reference is hereby made. EIGHTH TRACT: Being the same tract of land conveyed to W, T. Lee by deed from W. E. Detwell, (unmar ried) dated March 12, 1915, and re corded in Book No. 44, page 155, Re cord of Deeds of Haywood County, to which said deed and record reference is hereby made- NINTH TRACT: Being the same l.'ind conveyed to W .T. Lee by deed from J. R. Hyatt and wife, Elizabeth B. Hvatt, dated January 8, 1916, and recorded in Book 45, page 183 Record af Deeds of Haywood County, to which said deed and 'record reference is here by made. The second, third, fourth, fifth, -ixlh, seventh, eighth and ninth tracts above referred "do being the same land sold and conveyed by W. T. Lee and wife, Margaret A. Lee, to II. G- Stone by deed dated the 8th day of October, 1925, -and which said deed is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds No. 69, page 179 to which said deed and record reference is here by made for a full and complete de nt Deeds No. 69, page --- to which scription of the lands herein convey ed; and also being the same lands sold and conveyed by H. G. Stone and wife. Annie G. Stone, to Geo. H. Ward by deed dated the 16th day of October, 1925 and which said last mentioned deed is duly of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County in Book of Deeds 69, page 179 to which said deed and record reference is hereby made for a full and complete description of said lands. Sale made pursuant to power of sale conferred upon the undersigned trus tee by virtue of that certain deed of trust executed by Florilina Skyland Estate, Inc.. dated September 21, 1929. and recorded in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 20, page 137, Haywood County Registry. This the 20th day of April, 1934. J. R. MORGAN, Trustee. No. 199 Apr. 26-May 3-10-17. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. C. M. DICUS, Plaintiff, V.S. ''." HERMITAGE CONSTRUCTION Co.- A CORPORATION, T. M. SI RIDER AND THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF NASH VILLE, TENNESSEE, Defendants. The defendants above named will take noticp -that a summons in the above entitled action was issued out of the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C. against the said Hermitage Construction Co., a cor pori.fcion, T. M- Strider and The American National Bank of Nash ville, Tennessee, defendants on the 18th day of April, 1934. and that on said date the plaintiff filed a com plaint in said cause therein demand ing judgment against the lefaiid ants, Hermitage Construction Com pany and the American National Bank for the sum of Thirteen Thous and Two Hundred Fifty ($13,250.00) Dollars, due said plaintiff by reason of the breach of a certain contract made and entered into between th plaintiff and said named defendants and by reason of certain money held by the defendants, which is the prop erty of the plaintiff and which said complaint filed against all the de fendants asked for the cancellation of certain deeds, deeds in trust and assignments in and to real estat and equitable interests owned by-tb. plaintiff. The defendants will further tak notice that they arP required to b and appear in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the County of Haywood at the Court House in WavneWille, N. C. on or before the 28th day of Mav, 1934 and answer the complaint filed m said cius. and the defendants will take notic that if they fail to answer or demur to the complaint within the time re quired by law the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and seal of said Court this the ISth day of April, 1934. W. G." BYERS, Clerk Superior Court, Haywood County, N, C No. 203 Apr. 26-Msy 3-10-17.
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