THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1931 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE COUNTY AGENT W. D. SMITH'S column The Haywood Com-HoK Control Association consists of fourteen coun ties, with Wavneville as headquar ters. The counties having contracts the fourteen counties in the district Haywood county with the county committee for the purpose of certi fying tne contracts, tie is visiting already in the county agent's office in Waynesville are :Haywood 24; Hun combe 4: Cherokee 2: Clay 1; Hen derson, 24; Jackson 1; Clay IS; Mc Dowell 10: I'olk 4: Rutherford lo; and Transylvania 2fi. If there art other contracts due to come to this office from any of the counties in this district, pleae tret them in at once. Some few counties have not reponea. Monday and Tuesday. July 23 and 24 with the Corn-Hog allotment commit tee fo- final adjustments nd clearing up all contracts in the district. The final official work for these counties is done in Haywood county agents office. Farmers who sold a large number of hogs jind pigs during 19.'i2 and l'J'S.i and signed the Corn-Hog eon tract will rereieve payments from a The.-e counties an. grouped in one district centralizing ut Waynesville ; few dollars to several hundred dol with W. I). Smith, as chairman. I jars. Three farms in Western North Assistant County Agent. K H. I Carolina have sold sufficient number ('rouse ha. taken charge of this work He ha- devoted most of his time to the Corn-Hog program and the 4-H Club work since his appointment June . C rouse has vi.-ited the farm of each Corn-Hog contract sigrll in of hogs to m::ke their payments over $1,000.00. Mr. Crouse is assistant county agent and i on full tinie duty, and is r,ot co-ting Haywood county a penny. CAMIT1EI.L REUNION HELD AT MAGGIE The annual reunion of the Camp bell family wa- held last Sunday at the h'.m,, Mr- and Mrs. David Crock ett Campbell at. Maggie. 1 he program' committee planned ind very skillfully following pi'i-grani : 1. llk-t lie ill.- ' A.-embl v. 2. Devotional W i :;. Wolo .mi '. ilvi ; I I i tit n. I, M :xi i! : Qua i". ( 'antpbell. Jai v'u- 1 'ail! pirl'il, 'all'.! M ! - Talk: J I u ( I. carried out ic That Hi! the (' Smith- ('UMlp' bell, Km Can it ( amp .Mi 1 1. ii !t li.ii W. (. . G A. C. A. ( 'iiHip i i '' i 1 , .1. w. an I. M Timely Questions And Answers On Farm Problems QUf -tii !! mixture- to Ail -we, : u.- nnxt u.' Will it harm add limestone a Not w hen iloloi d. ' In !hv ;-,,ti II l.e .Illpr-Vo,! fertilizer - a filler ? Itii llllle. ..mill : 1 1 1 On Monday, August 1 ith, 1934, at eleven o clock A. M. at the court house dvor in the town of Way-ne-ville, North Carolina, the under signed trustee will sell at public out cry, to the highest bidder for cash, the following laid.s and premises, ly ing and being in Waynesville Tovn ship, Haywod County, .North Caroli na. aii more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on a bunch of alder bushes, on a barnch near the residence of W. H. Nichols, and runs S. 12s 30' h chains crossing :-oad to a buckeye on the bank of I'lott's Creek; thence S. y 3 12.2.) chains to a stake corner to Will Winchester, and R. A. I. Hvatt: thence N. 72 30' W. 11 M chains to a .'take; thence N. 73 30' W. 13.70 chains to a stake corner to the divi.-ion line between John A. J'lott and Samuel C. Plott, passing a large chestnut four feet; thence N IS" 25' E. with ihe division line be tween John A. I'lott and Samuel C. J'lott, 14. (id chains to a stake in road; thence X. Ml" W. 2.. h chains with the io:.d to a stake; thence X. 45' V. 4 chains to a stake; thence X. 15 45' . i) 4 i mains to a stake near a spring; thence N. 05 15' E, 1.50 chains to stake: thence N. 4;- . 15.511 ch'iins to a .'tone which ends the division line between John A. I'lott and Samuel C. I'lott; thence N. 1- 50 E. with K. A. L Hvatt's line 'J.l4 chains to a stake in gap of ridge and corner of 1'. E. Hvatt; thence S. s5 4.7 E. w;th I'. E. Hyatt's line 4.75 chains to .-take corner of W, .H Nichols land; thenr,. S ''' 30' W. uel C. Plott. dated the 9th . day of March, 1920, and which said deed is duly of record in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Haywood County, in Book of Deeds Xo. 56, page 256, et .seq. to which said deed and record reference ij hereby made for a full description of the land therein de scribed. Al.-o all the right, title and inter est which the parties of first part have- or which they may hereafter acquire in and to those pieces, parcels or tracts of land described in a deed executed by Montraville Plott and wife. Julia Plott to George F. Plott, which deed bears date of March 9, 1920, and is duly of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of as follows: S. 07 E. 2 20 mains; S. 66 E. 2.05 chains; S. 70' E. 2.38 cha'ns; S. 82' 40' E. 1.00 chains; S. 81' 57' E. 1.36 chains; S. 73' E. 2.85 chain.-; S. V 50' E. 2.05 chains; S. 70' E. 1.93 chains; S. 88' 40' E 4.91 chains to a poplar; thence S. 67' 43' E. 110 chains to a chestnut; thence S. 1' 00' W. 5.85 chains to a poplar itumn: thence S. 86' 15' E. about 4.85 chains to a stake in the center of the; highway leafing from Crabtree to Fines Creek; thence in a Souther, ly direction with the center of said highway about 15 chains to a stake in the center of a culvert over said highway, -which stake is about 150 feet in a Northeasterly direction from E H. Walker residence; thence in a about two acres iruvj .. Walker residence This the 28th day . .. j. a. ; Sheriff of Haywood i L 229 Juiy U-l.'-j.;. NOTICE OF Haywood County, in Book No. 56, Westerly direction (passing a tobacco with w h i t e chain Nicho oak: to a 1. Im, ! hem'( .-take t-i . a -p . hair., 15' E VVI l: Hi; Mill! 9. i:ecilMi .: HI. S.,i!c;; I 1 Hi: ::.;: 'In follow e,l v'ar'- mee'i I i i illti'.lo-t pi'rtillllitlg to were given by the. I'umm came th,. ruarilzut Um t'o ing year. Jai vis i 'ampli ed chairman and Mis. ii. 1 fh give WHICH i ev.'iius r,i' hv'MlsS nd in.'.;- of the family ttee- Then the follow-" II was el(-,t- Roy Ma .tin 1 1 -.'! 1 1 '! I 1 1 ha chains to a S. 45 30' W. 4.6H ; thence S. 15 .'in' I'.'.'wiiod at head of irig; thorn-,. S. il to il stake; then.e chains to ;C stake ; E. 5 c!ia:n. to a To 45' E. 2.L'i page 2o9. et seq. to which said deed and record reference is hereby made for a full and complete description of the lands herein cies-'-ibed. Sale made pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Samuel C. Plott and wife. Elizabeth Grahl Plott. dated March 3, 1925. and recorded in Book 14. ragp 535, Record of Deed of Trust of Haywood County. This 13th day of July. 1934. F. E. ALLEY, Trustee. No. 227 July 19-26-Aug. 2-9 NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE ,-n ' st to Cut: il I : Ei 1 1 X X I NG ! illof.. ..! r .7 HE 1. : l AMIl. if AND , ( , ! ' (IV. V i.S NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. STATE OF XORTH CAROLINA ON RELATION OF ZELLINE WALK ER, VS. N. H. WALKER E H. WALKER, I. R. ROGERS J. I. WALKER, and I. I' HAWKINS. ' By virtue of. an execution, directed to the uii'ler-igtied from the Superior C-oiu: of Haywood - County, North 'a 1 lir.a, in the a' ioVc entitled action. I 1 1 Mnli. 1 ill h t! th .t t'-Vci U.-e ah .111 A:i men! ''in 11 tll-eri! get ! :'ll fe ami . d fe ,i 1 1 d- -ll-h. L-trg i'i . h in a - Idle il 'gill.' .. 1'h: he piu iV 'secretary; Misses Louise Campbell, Harriett Boy it and Ellen Campbell compose the program committee ami Misses Nell Campbell, . Leuna (ump bell and Mr-. R. W. Walker were named on ''ic record coinmit'ee. It wa- decided tu huld the next reunion on the fourth Sunday"in .July at the home of'.C. A. Canipliell at Dellwood. At the coiiclu-ion of the program and business, meeting an immense ta ble of eats wils e ;il in the grove of the spaeioti- liiwii- General, .enjoy -mem and fellowship iiiloil the after noon hours. About one liundied and fifty rela tives and friend- were present on the occasion. It was pointed out that Mr. P. I. Turiiytill, of Waynesville. was the oldest member of the fam ily .present 'and master Yann Camp bell McKauglian. of Asheville, gr;imi son of th,, entertaining family, was the youngest. The register indicated eight states as being represented at the gathering. . NOTIC E OF SALE pig- il- ii.'e rail in vitaniin A bee .'1 -liowii by t X lie: i mei.t -hat the eggs from birds eating vitaniin'. rich feed.-. also 'con., tain a greater amount of vitamin.-'. - nd it ha ai ,voii, HE You BAPTIST WA YNES VILLI CHURCH ire' invited to attend ; he ser vices of . our. church . next -Sunday. The Sunday School' meets ,-.t Hi-15. Morning wor-liip at eieveti, with the pa.-toi-, H W. Bajitom. preai -hing. At -6 o'cloik repre-entative ot the Southern Work . Shope', un.lef the' di rection 1 if Mis- I.aunr I'hitik, the liiector of the ho... 'will' give a vespt-r -eiMce ...f scrijiture and lilUsic 1 ho l epu. t We-tei :: u'.hi the .-ervire is We trust the this service. .1 ..f 7; '!.'- -a 1 !' i' A!!, y. .Ci title at.ii .ti'ei'e-t - w hii h they luw might have.- , . which they may In eeaft.er .1 . t- in and to the fol lowing iii-i-i-ii.ed lands 'to-wit : Being the -iiine liuiiis ronveye I 111 a deed from Montraville I'lott and wife, .Julia I'lott to Robert E. I'lott and Vaughn A. I'lott by deed dated the !'th day of Marvli, 1920. and whivh .-aid deed i.- duly of record in the .office, of the Register of Deeds of Haywood Coun'y, N. (',, in Hook of Dieds No. 56, .page 255, et -up to which said deed und record .efer- ghv title and .In E. H . W dker, ... ha.-', p -.the f' '!' 1 -'ate 'o-wit-: . BEGINNING Oak- Knob, N. C run- . 57' hickiViy; t H n c-, . ch:,.in- to a hicki .lame-' line ;uid 6th day of e o'clock, Nooil, ir of said coiin est bidder for iitio:). all the wliii h the sard xt i.'tetli lihed ants, real i t ' a waiter . oak. on . .Limes' corner, and E. 10.75 .'hi.ins to a N S r 37' E. : 11.111 ry ;- then' with John w:a'.'i'shed of riilge, barn on South side) loO feet, more or less, to a wire fence; thence with said fence in a Southerly and then Easterly direction as the same mean ders, to a locust tree on West bank of said Crabtree-Fines Creek High way; thence in an Easterly direction to a stake in the center of said high way; thenre with sakl highway (center) in a Southerly direction to i stake in center of said highway and in the Kirkpatrick and or Palmer line; thence S. 78 W. 3.36 chains to a large flat rock; thence S- 81 15' W. 2.88 chains to a black oak; thence S- 85 15' W. 4.24 chains to a stake on watershed of ridge: thence 'with the watershed of ridge as fol low-: S. 63 4o . 2.10 chains; S. 40 30' W. 3.12 chains; S. 88 30' W. 3.00 chains; S. 60' 30' W. 2.90 chains; S. 12 W. 3.00 chains; thence S. 68"' W. 7-07 chains to a stake at junction of three ridges; thence S 18" 57' W. 5.S6 chains to a stake; thence with watershed of ridge and Fincher and Fulbright line as fol lows: N. 37'- 40' W. 4.06 chains; N. 2 30' V. 4.59 chains; X W. 2.0D chains; N. 4' chains; N". 13' 40' W. 3.10 North 19 4l' West 4.40 North 14 40' East 2 16 N. 15 40' W. 1.95 chains: N E. 2.60 chains; N. 35 lO! W. chains; North 16' '45' West chains; - N,,rth IP West chain-; N. 1 , 3o- W. IK ch N. 25 W. 4.26 chains; N 27 3( 2.o7 h iins to -he BEGINNING. ' cine; that portion of the E. H. Walk- cr 2ii'.'-acre tract, as. per survey and plat of j. If . Terrell. Surveyor, Oc-j tober Jii:.i3. whichlie- on the" West i side .if the Highway leading- from Crabtree to Fines Creek, except . 30' 30' E, 1.99 chains ; chains ; chains; ' 40' 3.38 3.17 2.4 ains ; )' W. and XORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY J. V. Noland, VS. J. H. Walker. The undersigned. ha,r.j pointed as Commissicntr : entitled action, by the C; Superior Court of Haywv directing eaid Comm."-.-. the land as hereinafter .j the 27th day of August, I, will, therefore, on th of August, 1934, at lu at the Court House door i of Waynesville, sell to t bidder for cash the f ..; scribed property. Lying in the Town of Clyde. Hay ty. N. C. and described' FIRST TRACT: Beginmnp etake in Charlie Brown's with said line South tv.-: feet to an iron stak(1 in li; thence South 14 West liT inches to a stake; thence East 67 feet to the begin: tainjng 469 square feet, m Being the same land a- 1 J. V- Noland and J. H. W J. r rancis and wite a 1 Book .70. page 547, reco.i for Haywood County, N. SECOND TRACT': I!i an iron stake. Charli,. 11 ner. thence with hi- lit;- : East 63 feet and 9 -im-hv, thence South 2.03 We-t stake; thonce South 11 V. and t inches to the i . :. State , Highway; tha n center of the said Hiirh'wa 30 West 49 feet and : .: Noi th 2.03. Ea.-t 122 f- - GIN N NIX G. And b, : land that A. V. Havm--to J. V. Noland and .1. II iecorded in !'...)!; 7o. : .. c-n!s of Deeds fr ll.c a N C. Sai l s-.l,. i.finir ma : dor of the ( lerk : ' . Court of Haywood C 11 tv ;. This "the 24th day '-." GROV El! t " 1 Cii'iri No. 232 .July 2i-Aur. 2 I.. r all mi d' all the land- came 11. 11) A.i 11 1 Ills Piedmont town.- that enjoyable and helpful, house will be tilled for Ui ('ir ami by v.: tue of th" author--ity '.given' to the undesigned Tiv.-U.' in a certain deed of trust executed by J. M. Curtis-'and wife. Ida 1, turtt-. dated January. '26, 1..l2s. and - f re cord in the '.office of the Register if Deeils for Haywoo):! . County, Xiii th Carolina, in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. 22 on page ll', default having been made in the pay ment of the 'indebtedness thereby ?e- N I -s V 1 1 I I I 1 1 s r Mil HO HIST ". Paul Hardin, Jr., Pastor. We wish to extend to all visitors in Waynesville a very cordial invitation to worship with us Sunday -..morning and evening. The Church School begins at 9:45 a. m. and the morning church service at 11 ; :th,, young people: meet at 7:15 p. 111.. and the evening church service is at 8 o'clock. The pastor .vill preach at both church services Sunday. There will be a fifteen minute song sei vice preceding -the evening; sermon. Come and. help us to. sing some of the finest old hymns of .Christendom. hereby mad complete description t herein conveyed. , .-l.-o all the right est which the part e- .have, and ewit or hert after acquire lertain pieces, parcels, .and tracts of land fully described in a deed exe cute 1 'by Mont 1 aviil,. Plott ::inl wife. Julia I'lott to John A. Plott and Sam- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE title s of tin and :uul ;nter-tir-t part they may to' tho-e DID W 1. . 1 cured and. the holder of ' r.e --.s , ,.'., r.-v, . , .,r .1,., ,:t, .1. ,,.. .1 mer season. . , it secured thereby having requested Trustee to oticr the hereincfter .de scribed premises for sale in accoid ance with the power c ntame .1 in :. .said deed of trust, th? uhder.-ign'.d will offer for sale to tiv highest h'ni der for CASH, at the Court House ' iloor in . Wayfioville. HitywCji. (.'outi ty, North Carolina- the following ' ue 'scribe.d land :d 12:00 o'clock noon, on M on d a y , A u gus t 2 0 1 h . 19 3 i , t h a l property lying and being in t a Town ". of Canton. County of Haywood, and State of North Carolina, to-v;t: : . Lying and being in . the Town of ( anton. Beavenlani Township. Hav wood tountv. P,EGIN NING ;it a stake in the Northern margin t Wa ter Street, corner of J. M. ( urtis residence lot. and runs thence North 17 - 45' We-t 12!) 5 feet with the- line of J. M. Curtis- residence property to a stake in Williams line; thence North -68; 45' East,109.5 feet with the line of Williams' property to a stake in C. T Wells line: thence South 12" East 120 feet with C. T. Wells line to a stake in the North ern margin of Main Street, corner of the brick store building. Southwest corner of C. T. WelLs lot: thence S. 61 45' West 99.5 feet with the Northerly margin of Ma:n Street at it intersection with .Water Street, to the point of BEGINNING: being what is known as th J. M. Curtis store lot and the John M. Curtis stable lot. and being the same land devised in the will of John M. Curti. deceased, to Joseph M. Curtis J. Clar eil:e Curtis, and Albert Curtis and Laura S. Curtis. record ed in Book of Wills- Number 4, at page 61, office of the Clerk of th I II T III vinTI RUN (Hill H Dr. R. p. Walker Minister. , "The Little : Church c.n the Corner, i-inus Welcome. ee this. sign on the corner of North Main ami Walnut street, -opposite, the Gordon. We are glad : .t. see former friends; back in Waynesville this summer anil w are especially delighted to see them, at our, church: Come again and invite 1 titers. .'. Sabbath: school 9:45 and sermon .11 a.; m. ( hnstian Endeavor 7:1; and prayer -ervic,, Wednesday 8 p. m: The pastor will preach the conungJ unuay especially to. young people Everybody.- old and young,, ore invitee Having iUi.'.litied as executor of the est.ite of C. D. Ketner, deceased, late of -Haywood County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said est'.ite, to present the same to the undersigned for pay ment within one year from the first publication of this notice or this no tice will ge pleaded in bar f their recovery. - All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment to the under-igned.. This th,. ltith day of July. 1934. W. D. KETNER. Executor. 1 t ug 2 ') lb 2 July Superior Court for Hav-wood Count v Being also the same property describ ed., in a quit-claim deed from Laura 1 urtis to J. M. Curtis, dated Dec. 2. 192). and recorded in Book 69. page 3o3, and being the same proper ty described in a deed from J. Clar ence C urtis and wife. Anna C Curtis. Albert B. C urtis and Laura S- Curtis widow of John M. Curtis, to Joseph M. ; Curtis, dated January 3 1921. and recorded in Book 58. page 478. Records of Deeds of Haywood Coun ty. ':,-'.-'-'....:-- .. ..- 1 t The above described property will be sold subject to any and all taxes and assessment This Julv 16th, 1934. . Wachovia Bank and Trust Com pany, Trustee. By C. N. Walker, Assistant Trust Officer. No. 231 July 26-Aug. 2-9-16. NOTICE Stock R.'ingmg Prohibited- on the Ijong boundrv. Prosecution will he enforced if stock found thereon. W. H. SILVER. Canton, N. C. No. 228 July 5.12-19-27. Relieves Headache Due To Constipation . Thedford'a Black-Draught haa been used In my family for years." writes Mrs. J. A. Hlghtowr-r. of Carthage, Texas. '-I take it for sick headache that comes from consti pation. When I feel a headache corning on. I taie a dose ot Black Draught. It acta and ms' head geta easy. 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