1 THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 193 1 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAJNEER Nobody's Business By GEE McGEC. IN DAYS OF YORE Food-peddlers were very common and I might say.. extremely plen tiful) when I vras growing up. We d the pleasure of entertaining Zm Sver-niht very often. They ere about the only strangers we got see from one year to another. We fveJ 6 miles from anywhere, but peddlers always found us. The average peumer cameu a c- or his baok atwut tne size 01 a iiam ' ' K.iitpf. It contained the most Pitiful pocket handkerchiefs, towels lace, embroidery, needles, pins a other stuff, we ever saw. fre pored over his stock every night V was there til every speck of the kero.-ene had been burnt out of our only limp- For hU night's lodging, the peddler usually gave mother a knitting needle, 7 of the cnnaren usuauy wuni paper- pieces ing line- he Is now runnin for mav or of flat rock on his record and will no doubt get badly beat, as it aint what it mought of benn before the trubble in the post offis in IS97 they were aiiso uressed to kill in sattenn ana silks to match. the 4 oldest girU got pretty of ribbon for their top-Jcnots, ami father was given a chew of nat- t,! leaf tobacco. These items made the peddler's supper cost him 2 cents. ..a short talk was made bv the ho: mrs. mike Clark, rfd. on "backyard Power gardings and their help to fumanjty" it was highlv enjoyed and incored. she plans to start her one ot same next fall and has al reddy picked out 4 or 5 truck loads of rock which is now piled down on uui s cites oeiow me mm. ..everyboddy bragged un thus flne party and appreciated being invited, mrs. mike Clark, rfd, stands at the head of the social list in flat rock onner count of he.- husband who is at the head of pverything worthwhile, it is a big honor to be a friend of her'n and get invited to her things. yores trullie, mike Clark, rfd corry spondent. We aiways bought from the peJ-, dler. Frequently they went away with j between -u an" ou cents in real money, that being lots of cash back then. He generally carried off some sausage a piece of ham. and some dried apples. Sometimes rich ped dler? visited us. . breakrast cost mm nearly 3 cents. Most ot them travel ei in wagons; most of the wagon fel lows .sold tinware, stoves, or patent rights. It cost a pie-pan to board and .nail a horse and his master all niirb:. .; .Speaking of patent rights, my folks owned half interest once in a process to make gold out of common salt. We also bought a right to sell a natented churning machine iu a small county in the Indian Territory, bur we neve.- found out where the Indian Territory was till I was nearly 20 years of age. We bought a catalogue once that entitled us to a 50 per-cent discount on everything we ordered, ou. we had.no money, and couldn't write, so we never ordered off for anything. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS IMPROVED UNIFORM - INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY I chool Lesson (By REV P. B. t'lTZWATEK. D. V llinitn at Kuulty, Moody BlbU Imtttut of Chlrico.) . HS4. WHtoro Nowapapor L'nlon. Lesson for June 24 Hl'SBAND RECOVERY ACT REVIEW GOLDEN TEXT And he shall rign over the house of Ja.cob forever; and of hi kingdom (here shall be no end. Luke 1:33. PK1MART TOFIC Carrying on Jesus' Work. JUNIOR TOPIC Jesue Our Saviour and Lord. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP IC What Shall I Do With JesusT YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC The Comprehensive Program of Jesus. Philadelphia. Mrs V. V. Van Veren has invoked the aid of the Blu. Eagle in her search for her mussing husband- She walked into the office where the state ,-ude authority is registering tiuckers and . sked the registrars to hold her husband if he appeared to list his trucks. She said he deserted her th:iH years ape. S2 PAY KNOCKOUT Atla :a. Miss Nell Bullard, 22-jtav-olii visim of an automobile acci dent, entered her eighty-second day ot unconsciou-ness today. Brain tissues were injured in the iic.-ident last March and physicians .-ay there has Veen no ..ppaient change in her condition since then. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE J. W. Beaverdam Robinson to Paul Charles C. Robinson, 52 acres. R and ..Be were pretty easy to sell. Our fly-m;nder vvnich we wound up with i key never minded many rlies. If wi.uMn l turn very fast, so the flies to ride on and wipe their Our "patent'' bee gum was by our bees. The clothes wiling off several fingers for before father threw it away, .-rplated clothes line . rusted k, while our "newly invent. : "wouldn't sift corn meal, '- all we had to o:.t- But , e:i our peddlers . very much h: j'l.t- Us in ''touch with civ ; .! we -hough: a buggy, then ! u.)ing places. U-e-l :t feet or: ,hu::vie. wrir.gc! 'he ki'.i. Champion Bank and Trust Co.. to u. a. Keece, et ux ob-i acres. W. V. Roberts, et ux to G. H Whitted. et ux. lot. C. A. Cogburn, et ux to Cecil Col. iette, et ux. lot- J. R. Morgan, et ux to R. K. Worley, 2 acres. L. R. Jones, et ux to J. E. Payne lots. ' Mary F. Gillespie, to Hester Gil-le.-pie. 10 acres. Pigeon J- R. Boyd, et ux to C. C- Hanson, lots. J. R. Boyd, et ux to L. W. and Dieie Rogers. J, L). Free, et ux to W. B. Pinner, et ux, 1(5 acres. B, b. Mur:ay. et ux to Owen Mur ray, et ux, 1'4 acres. B. F- Murray, et ux to Owen Mur ray. 4 tracts, R. F. Mathesnn. et ux to A. E. Cook, 2 acres. N. T. Blaylock. et ux to Charles A Rhodarmer, lots. Waynesville Andrew M. Ferguson, et . ux to J Wiley James, lot, . George 11. Ward, trustee, to Hay wood B- and E. Association. R. I.. Fulbright, et ux to Guy Ful I'ight. !..Slll acres. et ux to C 1.. Raid) to . Civile K;iv Jr. ; i i v i-: EN- (LARK RF l.r kktains - he:! 'at I'.u- !io;ve '-o1 ! .;.!!;' wi: i ,; .M r-. miki av e'e!iiil y:is ithiyit verrv .a: S. Smatlter "t acres. 1 la S. rcen )ii X. u. .Vi.it.-ht!;, J. til'een. ipe. ty. (Line! lot lir;i-.io; i 'oin.ni.. to Pink fj -.Si Ki et e f. O'e f.uiTa.iiy. x :v . i ; 1 1 1 i t . . W. 11. I! lir:,:,: The method of review must always be determined by the teacher In the light of the grade of the gchtrol nd the aptitudes of the pupils. For senior and adult classes the best method will be to recall that all the lessons of the quarter are from the Book of Mat thew which, has as Its theme, "Jesus Christ, the Messianic Kin;, and His Kingdom," and then to present each lesson In Its relation to the central pur pose. The lessons have a threefold unity, namely: one book, one them, oue person. Lesson for April 1: The resurrection of Christ Is one of the foundation truths of Christianity. It Is the grand proof that Christ was what he claimed to be, the Messiah, the Son of God. His resurrection authenticated his claim. ly it he was declared to be the Son of God with power. Lesion for April 8: The greatest In the kingdom are the childlike. Entrance into the kingdom is infinitely more Important than rank therein. There is no way into the king dom except through the new birth (John 3:3-5). Lesson for April 15: In this lesson we have divine in struction as to behavior in case of ill treatment. Those who are Chrlstllke shall suffer persecution. Those who have entered the kingdom by birth from above will have ft forgiving spirit. Lesson for April 22: Iliches are deceitful. Possessors there of are prone to put their trust In them. It is most difficult for those who are rich to give place to spiritual things. Lesson for May 6: To the nation which rejected Jesus as king, ho olliclally presented himself fit the appointed time In the counsel of Cod In the fulfillment of prophecy,, i Lesson for May 13: The parable "1' the Ulna's nian'lnia) feast stresses the necessity of II right relationship with (led in order that there In' a life. 'of t elnpera nee n nil piod ei:i,:cliliij.., (Mir lir-l ohlfraiioii Is unto' 1 omI. Lesson for May CO: On Mondav. July ith, ltM, at eleven o'clock A. M. at the court house door in the town of Waynes- ville, Haywod County. North Caro lina, the undersigned will sell at pub lic outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following ).and and prem. ises, to-wit : BEGINNING on the Southwest coiner of lot No. (, and runs S. 35 W. 10 pole,s to a stake; theme East 22 pole to a stake; thence N. 5 W. S's poles to a stake; thence West 16'- poles to the BEGINNING, con taining one acre, more or less, and being the same property conveyed in a deed from Mamie Walls (nee Innian) to Ethel Inrann and Pearl Inman, dated September 4, 1 lt01, and recorded in Book of Deeds No 2(5, page 4t57. Record of Deeds of Hay wood County, to which said deed anil lecord reference is hereby made for a full and complete description. Being also the same land conveyed by Pearl Thornton and husband. Willie Thornton, and Ethel Caldwell and husband, Cleveland Caldwell, to J. r. Hembree, by deed dated April 1, 1!I2(, and recorded in Book 74 page 17.'!, Record of Deeds of Hay-w-ood County. Sale made pursuant to power of sale conferred upon the undersigned trustee, by virtue of a deed of trust executed by J. F. Hembree and wife, Minnie Hembree, dated February 4, DJ2K, and 'recorded in Book 23,. at page Record of Deeds of Trust, of Haywood County. This" bth day of June. I .CM. ' .GEO. II. WARD, Trustee. No. 220 .lime 14-21-2S-.July 5. NOTICE -BE NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FORE THE CLERK J. V. NOLAND, ) vs. j. J. H. WALKER. I The defendant above named will take ntice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the bu perior Court of Haywood County be tor,, tne uierk to .sell the tana as described in the petition filed in said cause for division between the plain tiff and the defendant, said land being located in the Town of Clyde, Hay wood County, N. C, and the s.aid de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the C lerk of the Superior Court of Hay wood County at the Court House in aynesville within the time required by law and answer or demur to the petition in said action, or the plain titf will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said petition. This the 9th dav of June. 1934. W. G. BYERS. Clerk of Super:;; Court, Haywood County. No. 219 June 14-2l-28-July 5. NOTICE OF SUMMONS NOTICE 1; r nnr.; V." MARRIAGE ENSKS ; LICE ' ' u ; . ami o e -'ill'o; lliel (lieollrsi. ow Ms to I .:1c !- 1 e .1 1,1 i f :! 1 ! ot I:;- ': i . .,!.. , .1, Ill I lie I : 1 1 L c 'I i,. for May NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY. Having qualified a.- Administrator of J. (,'. Sutherland, deceased, late of Haywood County. N. ('. this is to notify all person.s Ini-ving claims against the estate of said dei-eascd to exhibit them to the undesigned oil or before the lltli ,;1y of June, X',:, or tin.- not ice u ill l,e nlc-olei'l in bar eeo ( I V. All ) -I'M UK 111 -i.il c-t.'.U .will plea e make ett lenient." I llli ,1a v . GR( vei; STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT LOIS Mcl.EOD, Plaintiff . ) vs. j HUBERT McLEOD, Defendant. The defendant above named, Hubert McLeod, in th,, alxve entitled action will take notice that an action en titled a.s above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, by the plain tiff. 1a)1.s Mcl.ood. against the de fendant, Hubert Mcl.eod, for the pur pose of .securing judgment against the said defendant for an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation; that said defendant will further take notice that he is required to 1m and appear at the office. of the clerk of the Superior Court of Hay wood County. North Carolina, at the court house at Waynesville. on the fith day of July, 1934, and an.swer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for tlie relief demanded in her complaint. This the ftth day of June, 1934. W. (.; BYERS, Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County. North Carolina. No. 217 - June 7-14-21 -2S. corded in Book 11, p3g;, 242. and (Wd of trust executed oy "iaid Mari i MiU'hell dated June 25, 1930. resort ed in Book 23 page 203, Haywood County Records. This May 25th, 1934. GEO. H WARD, Trustee. No. '214 May 31 -June 7-14-21. N OT I C E OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday. June 25th 1934. at eleven o'clock. A. M. at the court house door n the town of Waynesville, North Carolina, the undersigned will sell it public outcry, to the higkest bidder for cash, the following lands and premises, lying and beinsr in Waynesville. Haywood County, North Carolina, and described by metes and bounds as follows : BEGINNiWG at a Uakc on Water Street in the line of an alleyway, run ning from Water Street to Smather-i Street crossing the creek and running with an alley to Richland Creek ahout feet; thence up the bank of the mill race about (jii feet to a stake; thence back to Water Street, a par allel line to a stake on Water Street; thence down said street about 6b" feet to th,, BEGINNING, being the sjuw property conveyed in a deed from B W. Wright and wife. Vera Wright, to J. A. Wright and wife, Ada Wright, dated October 31st 1925, and recorded in Book 70, page 477. Record of Deeds for Haywood County. Sale made pursuant to power of sale conferred upon the undersigned trustee by a deed of tnut ev.-io..,4 hy J. A. Wright and wife Ada Wright, dated December 20. 192i, re corded in Book II, page 295, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. Thu the 2(ith day of May, 1934 GEO. H. WARD. Trustee No. 212 May 31-June 7-14-21. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 'I' their.".. ielileil to lii lllediol r Thi., lie A.h inn.-, I:'.-; i. DAVIS, J I I I 21 J'- Jul 1; .n; I - l l l ! ' I S I ' :;i .ii i.. On Monday. June 25: h, 1931, at eleven oVIock A. M., at tile court hr.u.s'o door in the town of Waynes ville, Haywood County, North Caro lina, the undersigned will sell at pub lic outcry to the highest" judder' for cash, the following lands and prem ises', to-wit: FIRST TRACT: Being lot or tract No. .17. as allotted t Mr,. M ,na Mitch. II b .1 R. ..Boyd ( .11. Ray ai l F, W. M dler, I on; l;i:i.. . ii in ' .- ih ,;, ii.oeodii'i' broiu.ht in t iie . Super or lav wo.mi ( '..,'in' .. 1 v '! ma . lift t i iiig I I a'l. a .'. .in io i .! i: i. I ' I- III 'U -ii - 1 1 ' 1 M I I'd (,d I NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that. cer tain det-d of trust executed by W. C. MeHacken anl wife, Mollie McCrack en and Abida J. McCracken to The Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Com pany trusti-e, which .said detsl of trust h dateri August 1, 1927 and recorded in Book 20, Page US, of the Ha-woxi County Registry, default having been, made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured and in the con ditions therein secured, the undersign, ed substituted trustee by instrument recorded in Book 90, Page S3, Hay wood County Registry, will on Wod nes.lay, June 27, 1934. at o.- alxiut twelve o'clock noon, at the courthouse ioor at Waynesville, North Carolina offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following describ ed. property : All those certain pieces,' parcels or tracts of land containing 3S0 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being in Waynesville.. Township' Haywood County.' North Carolina, about 2 and '! md.'i from 'aynes-ii;,.. Iui ing sueh .-'i'li'.s. mole- (v !!(. and .li-ranee-a- v; ii1 in or .Drily ajijiear , refer ' .!.'. lo pi d - .thereof, made by W. A:. "'.''.:. Ci :l Iviigineer. .i 1 1 -. 1 .May, Hi. '7. ''Ii-.w (ill file Willi the Allalilir . I I .1 i: i i M ,. i il' I I -r C . r i v. ri i; i i: vi i: Hank Raleig ! a, (', lia a: n-,.,. A ' I 'enn .11,: , heal "h t! ;.i"c working ;'...--, w.a in the -. eeeivirg line, -"nr.' '(uzzvn of - rar, mike ' h.'-r sc..., ikI husband ir-.v-'i.li.i.-s aunt (in his grain uiring.: the civv'l war ave several ofl'-.-pring.-. : ian fid- the leggislature '1.'22 and 1924 and 1928 -it iieat. aw.-,-, ,. Vj'.'iV : tea ari---.. v-'-f- in; !'U!h r f'. lest ju.-iie perk'ios assisted the v iig the ru.ssian tea and and wore a going iHachine dress trimmed in iti'i old gold and got some " "ame. She i.s from the '-'ick: old family of perk : ""ie just 3 boats' behind and landed at plym- '. a'.lso. h.-ilsom moore and her Wt:'e in th the receiv- 1 .,v, Vv a. M- Ll:. I Re ; an 1 R. li- r ri or JOi'r A n Eilna Mc,i- I.ed-Wil- r.e:-vilK' .Sam I,;. Ma.-sic v.'.x Tate, Junalnska. :'. I'....! Caldwell. Hazt ('alilwell, Wavne-s vilk :, i I . t o. R l'i ;. : ford, Clyde.. .'. Jack . Hawkins and H .l'i- ( al lwei! Siiiinook. Horace . Tn nthari. and I. ford. Fines t'reek. r : Norman Hannah and Hams; Cave Creek. Jim Inman and .May Tally Herbert H. Braren. Dayton:. F!a-, Mary Elizabeth Garrett, nesville. . Frazier "Haney and Lavad Candler. J. W, Parker, Canton am Burnett, Cruso. Robert McNabb. colored, Waynes ville, and Estella Greenwood, colored, Clayton, Georgia; tvue! Lesson fcr Jt.i;e The cp.-s js t f n liiiia l-f.v 'J'he beh-ini'o'r (las, Tel or, and . fit hers M..ry, .Ii lis I having hi :ivi Sunburst. Beach, Way- irovvn. Eflic- HARK YE HARK YE 0,.-l "ASHIOXED PICMC AND ALL DAY CELEBKA TIO.N OS THE FOURTH OF Jl'LY ASHEVILLE MEMORIAL STADH'M ' ( and brins your lunch and meet all vour friends. C'ALLIXG CONTEST, GREASED POLE CON. TE;T. POLE CLIMBING CONTEST. MANY OTHER EVENTS AND PRIZES TO ALL WINNERS HAITY CONTEST BASEBALL Hat hi S Beauties Send In Your Entry Now To Welcome To Asheville, Inc. ASHEVILLE, N. C. rros's-soci joi.al vi:v ' of. the world. Lesson for June 10: The climax of the .piart.-r s l s-.e.. i.s reached in the lesson today. 'I'ho supreme value of the . qnnrter's. lesson centers In the' cross. Jesus (lid not die as a martyr or as an example, hut to make an atonement for sin. Teach ers, it is not a matter of geitlng .v",,r children to learn the lessons of a great teacher but to induce them to have faith 111 Christ's sacrificial work.. . Lesson for June 17: The resurrection of Jesus Christ demonstrated, his SleRHlahship and Deity. Tin; command to preach the gospel In ull the world is bncked by bis resurrection power. The Word of God In the Word of God may be found every variety of theme that can well be imagined, from the tory of creation ti the forernst of the new creation. Here Is endless diverxity fragments of national history, and of individual biography, poems and speeches, prov erbs and predictions, parables and eth ical teachings,.' legal enactments, ro mances of love, and awful tragedies of Judgment,, plain precepts for right liv ing, and spectacular dramatic scenes gorgeously painted in oriental imanl nery; miracles and mysteries, thirpr il tle of a child side by side with the pro fotindest discourses of philosophers and sa'os. Dr, A. T. I'lerson. Greatest Inspiration Let us earnestly and solemnly sur render ourselves afresh to the Lord Jesus Christ for service. We cannot atTprd to let the world find In gain or in pleasure a greater Inspiration than we can find in our religion. Knew What He Wat Doing The Infinite God know what he was doln? when he gave to his sinning, suf fering children a Gospel that covers the heart and renovates th.i whole man through the Incoming of Ciirist Jesus into the man. d lmi-1. ! o t he Iriu i. IC'th. r.'dl, '.(ill t Hon Waynesville, sen bed. lam I -I Ivi.l at 1(1 . 1 11! Viil .1 hy 1 hori 1 1 1 1. : ii :".( i.v U, .-ell d .Iced II I ii' w". i f or ..a - h oh J u I v rh.ch A . A I . at t:!le ! tl 'door in the Town of '. ( . 'hi.' f'.dlou-imr do- Ibell to wi t : I n I lay w. Hid County, adjoining the lands of : Kile Green. Jo,. Lclfoi'd, J inv l.eil l'ord and others and befh'j? in l-'ine- Creek Township; I', jri n ri i njr in ihe I). F. Itavis l.-anch,, the. boundary line, and Vunninj down said branch to a small (Irain below a ebe.-t nut on bank of ;-aid branch; thence up the drain to the top of a rid,. iroo-sine; the 'top of the i i'lire arid runnint; a direct line from the mouth of sard drain to a stake in I, r, Trarirhains line; thence with the old line a- it now runs down the mountain to A. ! I.edford'.s corner (now V. I!, (i.een's corner); then down F. (. Trantham's road to a stake, V. I?. (Jreen's cor ner; then with V. B. (Jreen'is. line to the Public Road; thence up said lioad to the corner of the ( hutch property; then with the Church line to a ytake in the old Matthew Kojreis line; thence with J. I- I.edford'.s line to J. L. Ledford's corner;, thence with J. L. Ix-dfordV line and I). K. Davis' line to the bejrinninK. This the 11th day of June, iy:j4. G ROVER C DAVIS. Trustee. No. 221 June 14-21-28-Julv f). EXECUTRIX NOTICE Havinjr qualified as executrix, with thp- veil! anneved. of the estate of Nathan N. Norman, deceased, latle of . Iilfe 27SI, Record of -Deeds of Hay- . :- ;;o' -. . 1 1 , 1 1 .fee':.; S. 1 I U'. , i f. e' ; s ; joo i ; S. ..',; ::'o: W f'. i ; i..v vv; 1 1;, r, ,.- x. :,o- v.. ;.s i e i ; . -ll i.. Ii. : X. )'i I-! ialll . feel.;- X. Ii' : W" -) ; fi'id t.. C razier . Si .rei'.t ; re-' with Siiiil hi-rlv side of l-'raiei Slrect, ,. ','s i.'. l-i. HUM i'.e! to the IIKCIXXIXC, eonfainitar Thirty, six f.X,) jiere . i;.( El'i IXC from- the f oi.ejroi ay (ie'.-c. ijition li'- . m res eon veyed hy Mrs. Robert Mitchell to Ciatly llurre.s.s by rleed dat.-d .April Tl, and. recorded in Rook ..'.;!, )iij.'e -171, Record of Deed- ot Ilay wood County, nls, EXCEPTING l.Ts acres conveyed by .Maria L-. Mitchell In F. A. Huitfin hv deed dated April dO. 1 !M '.), . ami - recorded,, in Rook of Deed.s ."!, pajje 71.1- Reeo.el of Deeds of IL.ywood ( ounty al-o EXCEPT- IXd of an acre aonveved by Maria I- Mitchell to J. W. Burres.s by deed dated April 12. I DID, and re corded in I!ook 5-!, pae 20., Record (if Deeds of Havwood ( ounlv. also EX ( EPTIXC ii1', acres conveyed to F; A. RurKiii by deed dated April .", 1D1S, and recorded in. .Rook. 50. paire ' .'JOS, Record of Deeds of Haywood ( ountv. also EXCKPTINC K acre conveyed to Anrne .M. (ar.-well by deed dated OctoU-;- 20. TDK!, arid recorded ih Hook 4.". paj.'e o7t). Record of Deeds of .Hav wood' County. Al-o EXCEPTING two acres conveyed to John Hurress by deed dated November D, lDPi. and recorded in Rook 4,- page- 12.J, Record of Deed.s of Haywood County", total excepting from said - 'Mi acre tra (: is 10 1-40 acres. Second Tract: ReiriK the same property conveyed bv J. R. Love to Mrs. Robe.t Mitchell by deed April 22. 1910, and recorded in Book 53. d. ' 1 1 i ot; .1. . ririMl.'TK.V T: -i t; X mi:,!-'...-f j':r ;.(,'.;.. :, :'.... to- 'iie ' all, s ..:,); i:'i;;;Ve-:.: ,-.: s.i;l;K !,v 'the lands. ,,;' ;.- M. -M ; dd mi the "West bv vhe-lan i ': I-'ishio.saiVl t raet colli a in :'! .'' 21 aire-, more or le-s, and e hi v. .- I . ' .raid W. C. McCracken bv deed-dated ! lec-mbc-2d, 1D2".,- re.or.!eil in l!..-.l. X... 70, I'a-jo 2Di;. and Rook No, ;,. . 1 .".71 Rook, X'... .".7. Pa::-- !!'. . d d'.'ed- r. -eonteii in Rook -No. oo. I'.aie l;il. KOUIM'H TRACT:. (In the X rl :'. Haywood County, this i.s to notify all persons having claims against the sid estate to present the fame to the undersigned for payment within one years from the fii'vt publication of this notice or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will plea.se make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 13th (lay June, 1D34. MRS. HATTIE NORMAN, , Executrix of Nathan N- Norman, deceased. No. 218 June 14-21-28-July 5-12-19 wood County, which said tract is de scribed as follows: BEGINNING on a stake Mag McElroy'is Northwest coiner, and runs as follows: S. 10' 50' W. 400 feet to a stake in the street; thence with the street, S. 52s E. 213 feet to a stake corner of Paul Ixive lot; thence N. 2'i" E. 4351-. feet to a stake; thence N. 05 W. 24 feet to the BEGINNING, containing 2i acres, more or less. Sale made pursuant to power of sale, contained in that certain deed of trust executed b Maria L- Mitch ell, dated January 20, 1927. dnj re- by the latvisdf .(. T. .('cry us.)ti. '.on the East by. the lathis of (,. Ii. M.-Cra.-ken, on the. South 'by the lands of-George Love heirs, "arid on thy West, by the lands of Wiley Rohleii et al, said tract containing 17's acie.s, more or less, conveyed t.i said Wi C. M.'( .'racket! , by deed dated May 23, 1j2,"j, and record ed in Rook No.. t!3i- Page ts-'J. Recor t .of Deeds for Hay waind Cou::'.ys Norti; Carolina, all of the above- mntior!" 1 ;ind referred to id.ove nien' :;n. made a part of the descript ion of 'in i s herein con veytl.. . Terms of sale cash an.l trustee . wii re(uire doposit -of lr '' of jhe a-'cui'T'. of bid a.s Cvidence of ."good -Tat This the 2'ith dav of May, ii JOSEPH E'. COCKEUHAM '' . Substituted Tr.i.s-,i-e Robert Weinste.in ainl , Victor . Thompson.. Attorneys. RaU ' eigh, N. C. No. 211 -May 31 June. 7-1 l-'JI. EXECUTOR S X. .1 i' ': w.I;: e-'.a'...- '" lave .'.ot -f v a! !h- Having qualilie 1 a . the will -a.nne-xe-i,. of, Myci.nda Cryni. - .iece.i-e !. Haywood County, this' js '... : net-sues Vi'j-'ving c'a'nis aga said estate to pt'e-eti: the sii-ne 't- t.".. undersigned'' for payment' w:;h;-ri year from the first pul.lvcati.m : tat notice or this notice will he p' '"1' ' " bar of their reciivery,. Al! peisors ie'v.e : t .'e -t-: wiM please make i;nme iiate paymen. to : the undersigtie.l; ', . This tne 29th d.y o: M jy. 1?;4. I.YCURCUS CRYMES. ' F"J' r. " May 31-Jui 7-14-21 -J-.Iu'.y j