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THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1934 THE V A VNFSVILLE MOUNTAINEER Nobody's Business By GEE Mc(i EI, For Legion Post O'lTR'AL DEVELOPMENTS IN i-AT ROl !; .. ..;t m ire mud-sling. n-.; ha.- tock W-.'uiw. bad language is being used (,v" :!it. different aspirants to oflis J; character and a tiirht minht a: nnv minet. .; head, the loafer, has come out ..- i, i ;i against yore corry spoil. mike (.lark, i I'd tor anlcr ou: if ht. runs on his recrrd, he ire: his own vote, much les- his , aiisoforth. to pass that bunch of t lom Hellin Vvaiden of the ni nil) It and trailed yards a par lor bee;. . .X, ansports than become irame Alabama. They stayed m me roa.t lor U mile-, ne another at al.u: 50 i'hey finally stopp.--! tin.- a rout t lie II. cr vU. . Tiiev l u: n;:i h;; d. anu 1: . cputation is bad for not paying tt.- when he tan get creddick, o dodgeii the world wif onner :t uf tlat left, and he voted wet in ja.t pnmerry, and hi.- wife has to niything, and he drinks when he get' holt to licker. i.!, en this w:is told on the stump, a ;!t w mail and accused yore corry pi :i. lent, nil', mike Clark, rl'd. in his i-ba:!', of lieing lined up with the u.vl-i.om and ttie kidnapers and the ,ta :' peddlers, and allso saiil that lie ,':,-r bought a single liberty bond n i a was a slacker- that's when the r.rk oat struck him. tiling can or will be done ''latter. The railroads clve.- are partially to bU.m,. kigtiu ay- ! e:r.g made lailroads leu-tV, ti. iiuuce rate- and pivper service, and tiy to ...iiipvti tor about 10 years, and' finally, whe they woke up. the trucks and bu-e had all of tile business and all of th loads and two-third,. ,.f the political I pun. We presume these large freight and J.(.st':l:ii A-;.ii;.ers hiiij a,- much right on our highways and by-ways a- the rest of Us have with our old boats and new turtle-Lacks. They are paying all mat is required oi them to operate, and they ale Uiilr no wider anil no longer and m, higher than our legislatures specify, according '. my way of thinking, we can only giin, diss and endure this post ileiice 1,1 -"lay a: hoine. where we ought to -tay more, anvhow. iv a- carried to the doctor's ollis an examination was hell On his and Hi stitches was took on same re the brick contacted life skull, it was throwed by a party mi ni to yore corry spondeiit ; it :l have come Irom the hands of b.is many friends, as they are only nervous', but verry furous : in.- name is drug in the dirt. Fines Creek News ' .tin- other wards seem to be verry quid, and no further bloodshed is expected in ward no 3, as torn had a pretty good dost of lis own nied ;son with that brick, he still stands for the 'world eoa.t and the lynch ing of kidnapers and hit and run drivers, he is trying to get his doc tor bill out of yore corry spondent's .ampane manager, ..If anything. else turns up of a high and agger-vated nature, i will rite or foam you for publication, there will .' c only o more canipane speeches made, and our poleesnian says he Will -viircli ever man in the crowd for brick bats and rocks and brass knucks. yu.e corry spondont has behn picked a- the winner at the polos on bets ranging irom 5 to 1 to 10 to 2. yores trulie, mike Clark, if ti . . corl'e spondent .Mr. : as theii -Marion and .Mi Mis. Cannon ill New Miss -. Steve Sundav home did Mr guest.- (Ilc'llc, Ml-s K. C. diillli Bill Jame.- b'ft Sunday l Jersey. YVilina (.'lark h Ferguson hud Mr. and Mrs. higgle James, llli Mi. George their homos Iiei past olina Wilson low he,, where- lie uating exercises. Ford James w for Boone, X. C. six week summer Misses Fnyc Gieene, and Mr. s returned to spending the Western Car- hero after year in school at Teachers College- Fisher left Sundav fur Cu! will attend the glad II leave Wednesday where will take the school. Greene, Blanche Henrv Greene are expected to letum home this week, having spent the past two weeks with their grandmother, Mrs. Ester' Ben nett, of Asheville. S V If Ji I f Mrs. Merline one of trie tir: candidacy tor s America i !.t served ill thi past t hree y t ar: the Jim I.e,...ar N. ( H. Shumwav. who is at the intersection of Frazier Street, Carolina, and described by metes and and runs with DeUwood Road. S. 36' bounds as follows: r.. ('.mi teet to a stake in side of said BEGINNVXG at a stake on Water road; thence S. 1, . .'i teet to a street in the line of an alleyway, run take; thence along wire fence as ning from Water Street to" Smather 10' W. 2tiS feet: S. 55' ' Street crossing the erek nnd nmnin,, . 140 feet; S. a pole ( Fer- !oli. w : W. 1!U feet: S. :',;!' W 71; oil' W. ;!S-1 feet to guson'- coiner); thence with East eiiy -i !e of a nrono.-ed ro d. 15 calls as : M.-. N. ;1 ;0' X. lo W. 250 feet: il'O i. ! X. w OH' 45' lo . 100 feet; S. . : ; S. 01 ' W. l-'5 '. feet : S. 5ti ;!0' l - V. 145 feet ; Vo. -1' 45 E. '274 W. '.'Oil teet; S. 72' ::o. W. s. w. 70" 2:5 feet 75 45 feet: S. . 2:55 feet; X. ;:o E. 7S feet; X. 40 to her th. announce esldillt of A .. mi in ry, board for is a member ol : ' Lexington t In THEY SHALL NOT PASS , W ith new model automobiles that will .skeet down the road at 90 miles per hour, and trucks as big as barns hogging the middle of the road at 70 nines per nour. tne outlook lor our undertakers 'is fine. ..A pedestrian .has no more chance to navigate our highways unless he walks on the shoulder or in the ditch, than a jaybird has becoming the niotnir of a rhinoceros. , .There is only one hope for the trav eler who still has to ride in the auto of hist year's vintage. Big trucks should required to have a tread vt at least 3 feet, and the wheels should 'be 15 feet high so that the chassis might be suspended in such a manner that pleasure and business rs, can run under the said trucks., while meeting or passing them. We. taxpayers are all going to wake P some fine morning, about 1940, j"l hnd that our paved roads have become crushed stone and sand, and tnat out bonds are as numerous 'and untaxed) as ever, and that our gasoline will be toting a levy of about " cents per gallon. . - This, would-be writer drove up be hind a stream of apartment houses "n "heels, all marked "Vans." a few rilb'ht ago, and he, had no more chance ( t'naviiidably left out kl.-t veek) -Miss Kathryn Cieeiie spent the past week with her grandnareUts. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ferguson. ' -Miss Sue Go.ssett. of Clyde, is visit ing Miss Callie McCracken. .nr. aim .irs. wayne l-isirer hail as their guests Sunday. Mrs. johnie Bennett, of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes, of Asheville, .Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Kirkpatrick, of W'ayiles ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kirk patrick. Misses Ruth Greene anti Margaret Green are .spending this -week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ferguson, of Jonathan's Creek. Orvill,. James. Jesse Jaiiies, R. C. James. John James, ami J. B, James left Thursday for New Jersey for a visit with their brother. Mr. William James, who is seriously ill. Bob Greene and family spent Sun day with Mr. Jesse Greene. Mr, Smathers, of Turnpike, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mur ray Sunday. Faraday Greene and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Margaret Green of Canton. Miss Hilda James spent the past w'eek with Edna James. Excavation at Pompeii Pompeii was buried under lava from an eruption of Mount Vesuvius more than 2,000 years ago. It was the most beaotlful city in Italy. Froni the ruins scientists have learned much of an cient civilization. Archeologicnl expe ditions from almost every country have visited the site of I'onipell, but In recent years the most extensive exca vations have been carried on under auspices of the Italian government, Time Lost is Money Lost It costs money to be sick. You see it di- irectly if your pay envelope is short. You ,v sose out on some important work if you live on a farm or if you are one of the few "Vvho are not docked for lost time. You can't afford to show up on the job unless you are feeling fit. The boss wants re sults not excuses. How many times do Gas on Stomach, Head ache, Sour Stomach, "That Tired Feeling " That "Morning After" Feeling, Neuralgic, Rheumatic, Sciatic, Muscular or Periodic Fains keep you at home or interfere with your doing a full day's work? r- - All these troubles are caused or made worse by too much acid n Jour body. To correct this condition take ALKA-SELTZE The New Pain Relieving, Alkalizing, Effervescent Tablet. It is called Alka-Seltzer because it makes a sparkling alkaline Qnnk, and as it contains an analgesic (Acetyl-Salicylate) it first jlicves the pain of everyday ailments and then by restoring Alt c lne balance corrects the cause when due to excess acid. 'VUa-Seltzer is pleasant to take, harmless, non-laxative. . hy don't you try it? Get a drink at your drug store soda fountain for a nickel. Buy a package for home use. State Wide Child Survey Arouses In terest Of Public ha.!! U : .:.vr. il'!!;,i c.;ti a-.-i". !! I lax w i . M.'ilN A Male-w uii I hil l :i.u ..i .Nort h 'air !) na, - pen. oi l ,i hy ; ii, N,.'i !i t'ai ci ! tl.'l depil '! MH'!.' - el' A i! Ii lie a tl l.e'lciil tll.i Ann''! ;. l.e:.':, . A u.x 1 1 la I . .-tailed KriM.u May .'..a, under '.lie il! uvt '"1! '1 .ci ! .-. , I t n 1 Stale .ie pi'e!.le;U tile American ny. The .-urvey i 1 'rum t he iillu'e cel. 1 he, c, M :.-' Rachel I'aviu W'llkcslhciii. Ncirtli .leie I-'. 'i l: '! I '"H' feet; N. 4;' ,'S0' Kast -'' l'eet to Krar.ier Street; 'ii. ' . w !'h Southerly .sick' of Krazier S-.ue',. N 7S- lo K.'llOO feet to the i : ! i A 1 N'tl, containing 'l'hirtv-six loi'n acres, KXt'Kl'Tl Nf. from the :'!' MMitf description 2a acres con ce.i iiy Mrs. Koliert Mitchell to ti'ii.i liurres.s by deed dated April !'.l!' and recorded m Hook ii.'!, I'a.uc 171, Record of Deeci- of Hav co l ounty, also KXl'F.l'TINC 1.7S conveyed by Maria 1.. .Mitchell A. Huijrin bv dei'd dated April 'il1, and recoiclcd ,n Hook of : c:.- a ,,, page c 1.!. KciM.il of Deeds of llayw.vod I'uunty. also KXl'Kl'T. IN l.. -' - 1 of an acre ootivevod bv Ma'ia 1. Mitchell lo J. V. Hurress ',; ieed dated April U. HM',', and re . i.i lied oi li.H'k o.'l, pajre 2(to Record of Deeds of Haywood County, also KX i IM'TINC ;', acres convoyed to 1''. A. liurcin by deed dated April o, liMS, ami le.cii'ded m Hook oil. pae .'I0.S, Recoicl of Deeds ,.f Ibivwoo,! I'oiintV. also K.Xl'Kl'TINti u, cro conveyed to Annie M. t'ar.-well by deed dated IcIk'.' 'Jii. IHIC, and recorded in Hook i-' paev o7c;. Record of De.-d-, el' Hav- I unity Al-c KXCKI'TINC ;'i os com evod to .Icih, i linrress with an alley to Richland Creek about teet; thence un the bank of the mill race about t5l feet to a stake; thence back to Water Street, a par allel line to a stake on Water Street; i nonce elowji said street about t'u'i feet to th,, H KG I N N I N'li bem the s i me property conveyed in a deed i Mini n . l ifrtit and wile. V era Wright, to .1 A. Wright and wife Ada Wright, dated October :?lst. l!2."i and recorded in Hook 70, page 477 Record of Deeds for Haywood Countv Sab- niaoe puisuant to power of sale conferred upon the undersigned trustee by a deed of trust executed by .1. A. Wright and wife. Ada Wright, dated December 20. lUL'ti, re corded in Hook 11, page 2ir, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. Tin.- the L'l'-tb dav of Mav DKU l .'Kb. II. W ARD. Trustee. No. 212 May :!l-.hine 7-14-21. Noiici; KKAI. page o,l t State Sup Siigg. in a ! 1 incli! e'gion .un: t ing .'oiuliiced i'vi -or Nort h Carolina. . i so :. i i- ing pa: Tin' survey h and is expect age V t II! oa !10 K. a four t.i !e h i utility a i K. A. fund lc till d pillpos, iii the re' curding cit the status of every needy, liliinl, deaf, or crippled child.'.-ill the state; the listing cd' every World War oiphaii. The -needy children of veterans will bo 'recorded so that those eligible to receive help from the Legion',- National Child Welfare Kn- downincnt fund uf more than ,o,(lOil (lo may he determined. "There are many -North (arolina clnldioii . entitled to relief from tins source and a few are receiving it." Mrs. Abslier .-tiites. Next, the survey will list every needy oi'lihan am) any other child in need so the vases may be brought to the attention of relief agencies. Kveiy blind and deaf child now not receiving adequate care' will be listed, a.s will adult blind persons, and all crippled children and other per-oiis who need industrial rehabilitation will be noted- The result uf the survey will be studied and followed up Iiy state and national agencies, joint welfare com mittee o ft he Legion and Auxiliary Child Welfare committee of local units and posts, and other welfare agencies. To .secur,, the necessary help for your county, the survey mu-t be complete a.s soon as possible. Today Mrs. Kotha made the fol lowing statement: "In the Child Welfare survey, we desire that every one who knows of any child that should be included in the census of veterans' orphans, nhvsieallv handicapped, or other under-nri vilee- ed children, please iiotifv Mrs. Rotha per.-onally or by mail.' It i.s very essential that we have the whole hearted co-operation cif all civic oiganizations. il the survey is to h,, ,-ueces.s In your countv. SHE LOST FAT High Blood Pressure Here'.--Today's Live New Women Arid Men, Too. -. Please, for Kat It "I have been taking Kruschen Salts tor nearly a year for my health , and lor high blood pressure and rheu matisin and.it helped both. My blood pressure was as high of 2!H) when I started, to take Kruschen- I weighei and now I weigh ' 214 that is losing 41 pounds in about nine months and 1 leel tine. Wouldn't go without K-ruscnen- Salts, in the house." Mrs W. Eckoff. Saginaw, Mich. Besides .melting: away ugly, excess fat Kruschen constantly keeps the ooweis regular and tree from waste that is always apt to- poison the system.. . failj folks, should give Kruschen a month s trial it never disappoints you'll feel so much better: after taking one inexpensive jar which you can get it . at Smith's Cut Rate Drug Store or any , drugstore in the world Keeps you cooler in. hot: weather. tfrge Package 60 cents &mall PnV rn - t cents NOTICE OF TRUSTKE'S SALE On . Monday, 'June :',-h 1!.:M eleven o'clock' A. M., at the. court house door in the town of Wi.ynes Ville, Haywood County, North. Caro lina, the undersigned will sell at nnh. lie outcry to (the highest bidder , for casn, me ioiiowing lands and prem ises,to-wit: FIRST TRACT: Beinp lot No. 17. as allotted to Mrs. Maria Mitchell by J. R, Boyd, C. H. Ray and F. W, Miller, Commissioners in a proceding brought in the Superior Court of Haywood County, by Thomas Stringfield and others vsr . I R. I .fIVP. et al, as shown : by the : report of said Commissioners, recorded in Book of Deeds No. 46, page 209. et seq. Reg-1 ister of Deeds of Havwoirl Cnnntv and more nnrtiVnlflrlr.. rif.ao-iK.i . ..HIU, ,j u .-.- 1ILICU OO I follows: BEGINNING on a stake in the Wester'y side of Dellwood Road, lUlt'i, a lie 1 2:!, Recoia ounly, total acre t ra dcevi dated Novel corded in Hook IS, I el Heecls cl llayu. c cejli lllg f I .nil is 1" 1 10 acres. St'coiicl Tract : He-ing. the same piopcitv convevoil l.v !. R. l.ove to Mi s. Robe, t .Mitchell bv deed April 22 1010, ami .recorded in Hook M. i.ige 271', Record of Deid.s of Hay wood .County, which said trad is de scribed as follows: HKlll.N'N'INt; on i stake Mag McKlrny's Northwest coiner, and runs as follows; S. Hi'' all' W. 400 feet to a stake in' the street'; thence with t lie st reel, S. 02'' I'!. 21:1 feet to a -take corner of l'aul Love lot; thence N. 2."i K. -lari's feet to a -take ; thenco N.li.V W. 2-1S feet lo the HI-Uil.NN'INt;, containing 2'j acres, nlore or less. ' Sale liiade pursuant to power of sale ' contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Maria 1. Mitch ell. dated danuary 2i, l'.27, and re corded in Hook 11, pago 212. and deed id' trust executed bv 'said Maria Mitchell dated June 2a, "lO.'ill. record ed in Hook 2.'!. page 20!!, Haywood County Records. : This Mav 2..th. l'.i;!4. G EO. II No. 211 May .'SI -June 7 WARD, Trustee. 14-21. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, June 25th. llCll. at 1. ..,.l.,..t- A M .,( .1,., ,.,a,,.t house door in the town of W'aynosvillo, .North t arolina, the undei'isigneil will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash. th,i following lands :ind liremjses, Iv'ing and beinig in Wavnesville. HavwiMid Countv. North OF SALE Ol F.S T A I K NOR TH C,liO UNA COCN'TV OF HAYWOOD. I'ndor and by virtu.' of the power and authority contained m lhal cer tain deed of trust executed by W. ('. McCracken and wife, Mollie McCraek. on and Altida .1. McCracken to The Raleigh Savings Hank and Trust Coin pany trustee , which .said deed of trust" is dale,) August 1, 1H27 and recorded in Hook 20, Face OS, of the llavwood County Registry . default having been made in the payment uf th,. indebie.l. ness 1 herein secured and in lb,. ditunis theivin secured, (he undeisie n. ed siib-titiited tMiMee by instrument ivcoi'dod in liciak tin, 'a;.v is.'l, llay wood Cinintx' liocisl r . will ,.n' v.,'.i ii. v-day, Juno 2,, l:i:;. at o,- about luolo o'clock noon, nt Ihc' courthouse door at W'aynosvillo. Nort h" Carolina clVer I',.,- sale and sell to the highest bidder for. cash t he following .describ ed property: All those certain piece, parcels or li.icis of band containing ."SO acres, more, or less, sit mile, ly ing and being in .W'aynosvillo Township.' Haywood ('oiinty, North (.'arolina, about 2 and ' miles from W'nyiiosville, having such shapes, metes courses and distances as will more fully appear bv refer ence to plats 1 hereof, made bv W' A. Sboolbred, Civil Engineer, dated May, li2,, now e'li'. tile with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Hank of Raleigh, North ('arolina. and bounded as fob lows: FIRST TRACT: On the Norlh by the lands of Ed Hro wiling, on the East by the land- of fi. M. BiKine, on the South by the lands' of Hramlett Hro thers. and on the West by the lands of - Medfiird, said tract contain ing 21( acres, more .nr. less. See deeds recorded, in Hook 47. page 4if and in IS. .ok lo. I'age 4.")4. SECOND TRACT: On the North by tho lands of Ed Swayngin of al, on the East by the land of L. Crimes, on the South by the lands (if (i. II. McCraek. en and H. McCracken, and on the West by the lands of (,'. II. McCracken, said tract containing !Mi acres, more or loss, and convoyed to. Wr. C. Mc Cracken bv deed dated March lit. I'M'). recorded in Hook No. o.'i, I'age l.r!(. THIRD TRACT: On the North bv the landx-of I'ink Gray, on the East by the lands of J. Fit.gerald, on the South by the lands of II. M. Morris, t id on the VVest by the lands of J. A. Fisher, said tract containing 21 acre. , - - - - , . . , j -. i faiu . C. McCracken by deed dated December 11 1 cv-. - I I .. . -i, !.., murciccl in l.ook .NO. il), I'age 2'.t;, and Book No. 55, I'age 571 Book No. 57, I'age 115 and deed re corded in Book No. 50, I'age 4.ll FOURTH TRACT : On the North by th lan is of .1. T. Ferguson, on the East by the lai-.cs of G. H. McCracken, on the South by the lands of George Love heirs, ami mi the V- by the lands of Wiley Holden et ..t. said" tract containing 17 '-j acres, more of less, conveyed lo said . C. McCracken by deed dated May 2:1, 11)25. and record ed in Hook No. ii", I'age 002, Record of Deeds for Haywood County. North Carolina, all of the above mentioned and referred to aheve mentioned made a part id' the description of lands herein convoyed. Terms of sale cash and trustee will recpiire deposit of 10', of the amount cd' bid as evidence of good fath. This the 20th dav of Mav. l'.i.'U. JOSEPH I,'. COCK ERHAM Substituted Trustee Robert Weinstcin and Victor .'. Thompson, Attorneys, Ral eigh, N'. C. No. 211 -Mav ."I Juno 7-11-21. NOTICE op lU STEE'S SALE Cnder and hy'vitue of the tower .f sale contained in that certain Deed if Trust executed by Alouzo Riillman and Wile. Anna u man lo Insured Mortgage Bond Corporation ,d' North Carolina. Trustee, under date ,.f Mav If.. l'.i"2. securing the indebtedness therein described, said deed of trust being lecordod in the ollice of the Register of Deeds for Hay wood Coun ty in liook .0, page ::ss. default hav ing been m ,,le m the payment of -aid imlobtodne-and at the reipiest of the holder or holders thereof, the nil-dei.-iiMied Trustee u ill, -on 'the ' IXth day of .1 line, l'.i." I, at 12 o'clock noon. 'olll lllollse do. il' . in NVth ("arolina, cash, In the hlgiii owing describul Haywood oll'er for -t bidder, pi'ellii-os. on the of at tile ( I 'oiint y .-ale. for ! lie 1 to-vvit BEGINNING at a slak Western or Southwestern Government Street, ."l'.l feel from Smathers. ;lrw, and inns thence S 05 " .'III' W, .IKS feet to a stake; thence N. 21 .!(! W. 55 feet t a stake; thence N. I'i.i ' :!()' E, IS fee) to Cov veriiinenl Street; thence, with said Street 2 1' ISO' E. 55 f, 4( t th.. BEGINNING. Hidng lot No. 7 in lilook No. 1 of .-aid I' an ground Addition a.s recorded in Map Hook "B," Index "II." This the 15th day of May 11,1.14. Insiiroil Mortgage Bond Corpor ation of North Carolina, .Trustee. By Johnson, Rollins it Czzell. At torneys. . No. 20!. May 2 4-.'ll-June7-14. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor, with the will annexed, of the estate of Myrinda Crymes. deceased., late Of Haywood County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present the same to the undersigned for payment within one year from the lirst publication. of this notice or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 2!th day of May, 1.K14. EYCURGUS CRYMES. Executor. May .'11-June 7-14-21-2S-July 5. 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