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'" ' : 7 7- i ?.- t-'t ? l;: -4 If-' I' I J ' : ! hi I II THE W.W.NESVILLE MOl'XTAINEER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Naming the President In a re.vi.t ps .i.,-.. ter. Students ;).nin-!i,,:it the r,.,m;ry United S' t, ..;,) -Wav',-, 31.1-.: r' ti. V " T I C K 1 !' K. Hazelwood News s ;.: 60-Fcot Kali Lmiains Prayer. The ;:'.,-: ,, ... , A. M. trie feet lor. -. c, prayers, hym. V. yi; tt o: Notice of Sale of Real Estate for Taxes for ine lown ol Hazel- On Monday, October J, 1931, at eleven o'clock a. m. ut thl Courthouse door in the town of. Waynesville, Haywood County, Aorth Carolina, the undersigned wilJ offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder fnr cash the land of the following ;:d W. a . : h h Wiiri :- !-,a f.'iia.n an,! !:n,.'., n a novihe m:n, .uvinv preciikt t be kn.wn as Hn7l- i :n-' Precinct, and that .-aid i.re- Jcmcts and votimr n'a.. -.-,. Ifullv described h ,,!',,' 7 7.. South H aynesville 1'recinct That the South Ward voting pre dict V'!i iHin-nin in -,..... .....1 . ; Wnnrf l:"ry he same- except the fu;iuw:r.t' TTUUU. . ..escribed territory whU-h hn l-educted therefrom, to-vit; BEGINNING on the West side IMlkrnWaV .NO- HI Of tha tnxx-n hesville corporate limits, following .No I of trie Country f'lnh. then,... C.,.u . N'inevah Road and W est On fli.J rna,l f . ir:' . ' 10 nijfnway .o. in., crossing Iiitrh av O. 10 at .1. M Inno-'.- ct..r.. !,..- llollowinir the ttpi. si.).. v in inn ieei ucyoni Driatre ar th. an..rv - . - ro..,. -iiu to an iron stake; then a straight me - west tr Ri.'hlan.r r..i- . .u. property owners for tavp H,.tast 5T'rner of Dan Winchester lot; Th T r r, , . l,nen .;N.?'lfl d0"n Richland Creek t . Jiazeiwood for the tne 31111 Kaoe down behind the Tan- voif iu')') inerv r.npn tn .u- trn t:n (So tn (Ulturdt uJaij 1h-;i 11ADV ilRuVK .MKIilMiils r TO i!.';LA( il A' Ml. JVK !'T. -!";-Ky-n.ar.. ai;d a: thv ' "--:al : -.: p:i::.'h an-: iakc -t-rv y sonu- of the ladies cf the church. school opf: (ROWDKK ear U33. Atkins, H. B. Rrber, Lewis Ra.s, J. F. Black, Allen T Black, c. A. " Blalock, J. V Blalock, T. L Blalock. W. D, Estate Blalock, W. H., bal. Blanton, M. P Carver, Smiley, Central Investment Corp -rk, J. E. heirs Clark. Seym-ore Cole, J. W Compton , J. P. Conard, Athur Curtis, Js Davis, C. S Davis. L. (' Dvaft, A. B Edwards. Clark Kyles. Mrs. Gertrude Fisher, Mrs. O. E Fortner M. B Gaddi.s W. A. Gar. (-.:, X. W. Green. L. E. Grey ling Realty Corp. tjreyliiip Realty Corp. Grimball Bros Grimbill Park Gwyn, T. L., Rec Harris. W. L. ' Hendrix, Harriett A Hensley Mrs. R. f. Holder, J. G. Hopkias, Ed: Howell. Mrs Alden Hyatt, Harry Imperial Mortgage Co Knight. J. X. Knight, Sam Knight. Oscar Kuykendall, F E Kuyke-ndall. Mrs. j. P. Liner, Mrs. Hubert Martin Electric Co. Martin, Paul Maxwell. Mrs. A. M. Mes.-er, Homer Me&sef. ,J,.H. Messer, James Metropolitan Realty Co. Metropo!ita Realty Co. Metronoiira i Reni'v Metropolitan Realty Co. .iet.-opoiit.an Ke-.vlty Metrop.di:an 'Realty Miller. Miss C V ' Miller, L. A. Moodv, E .'. Moody, H. B. Moody. Thomas Mooney, J E. Morgan. J. R. MoC.racken, M. J M., 'Donald C- H.' M,:F.lroy, J. R. McKay, Dora North Carolina M:g. Co. : Xeedham, Dr. Sam Xelon, F. A. Nicholoudis, Pete Nkhols. Bob. L Palmer, G. C . Prevost. R. D, Prevost. R. L., Trustee Price, Mrs, Frank Queen: W. T. '' ' , Quinlan, Prevost & Siler Ray, Roy C Realty Sales Corp. Realty Sales Corp. Robinson. Frank Robinsor.. Ben Robinson, Ernest Robinson, H. C Robinson, : James E. Robinson. Mrs. Joep.hin'e Robinson, Luther M. . .Robinson, Ruben ... Ross . E. Dewey . R.me. W. M. Ruff, Robt. ' Safford, S. F Setts. R. L. ' Shoolbred. W. A. Smith, G. R. Sv anger, Frank Swar.ger. Pink. Vnderwoo.i. S- I. , bal. Walls, G. F. Winchester, H. R, W'inchester. Lee: Withers, E. I, Withers, AV- A.. Est. .Young, Paul - Discovery - Palmer. J. M. : o.TS Morrow, C. I- ." 22.13 To the foregoing taxes will be added penalties of one-half per cent per month beginning with the month of February. 19.31 36.00 58.35 35.83 87-84 51.58 42.62 21.60 13.27 25.20 10.64 nerv: then fnllnu- tK vm d.. v u . , -..v .uc ..i.ii tvttve -ortn- west to a branch that empties into said race at Manse McCr-acken's barn; UD said hraTu-h tt'm '.inn . -worm to tne ' ntt (Voai- .u . l iiii r 1 1 1 t r i ran l- . u: i . """" iull vreeK: tnen with net I rsnzi r t-T.-l! l , 1 . r. lu ftiauanu ureeK; then Kich land Creek- v - ---- n,c uuiutu Ol the Waynesville line; then follow Way- nic.-i!l , . i- . way No. 10. . PJace ior soutn Wav- weer with rw ntj I... cna r,L't-s -r '; 'esse Janier principal ;.y m. Beam wno accepted a pos the Rutherf.trdt.m Hiwi. Qw. 14.40 hesville Precinct shall remain the same - -...... iuiuiii int same as formerly at the Elementary School Hazelwood Votin Precinct That the Hazelwood mtinc nrerin f as created and established by aid Board of Elections at said m.,.tin is fully described hv . .. j i , iw io-svit: HEGIXXIVP. u- ... , - Tt , w v"' iL1v eM moo 88.00 llJ at -the town of Way 16.43 16.48 4.32 T.U0 7-14 22.29 15.09 24.24 1 A tA WITH SOME COXD1TIOXS '.S'e ir... n'-- oyerr,...w.':-g The . the fieu-ty were - Mr. 'e i the vacancy as rt;gnat;on o! p. m . -i . ..... .fc ., 1....,, -Hiss ua:sv K..V.1 whn '.-,-,1- V;.- Finchers' n!a. Th -rr.aC..! tne grades are as follows after wH. " ' from rhu sivth an A the Central Elementary : First grade Miss Thomoson. MP. p,.n,,.r.'i 4.: Se.m,-l f. ...- o .-- Miss Mavm. 1 H'A'h&-i-,,A 1 I '. T1,:.J crade. Mis.- Eva Le;irherw,i aa. Fourth e-radp. fi n D..j -Miss Crawford 4,-.; Fifth grade, Miss Str;nefie3d. -11 fr i't;.--t.. ,'a. enth grade, Mr.-Jsmes 51. Tr.t! jq 1.1 v. v.. i'r. I.' B. VY ;:each. A:'.. ias; .;uan held. All ,1, Rev. Z IV: 'Dav:.s Lh.pei hvur. e.', w:J .I'vUft. Uli tiii tne p . '.'en Ei w.i! ht pulp;; attend, i en u Jlp- at ! Th leaiv-: t made veslcr Wii.a.n H Rich, of , an . i a iormei' Hay citizen, wuld till the Olivet B..ntist c-hur.-h W A Y X E S 1 L L E PRESBYTERIAX Dr. R, P. Walker, Minister. The ch tvLs are .pen, .;;:d tnat is one i.i the signs that summer vaca tion a over and it ' now Hm to Rally TO THE HAZELWOOD P., T. A hull) HR?T MEETIXG J"h1 P--,,T A' of the Hazelwood school will hold it rirst meeting of the year Tuesday stiin' n the nazelwa-M., c..ho,,l tu; . :. .j . .. 11.,! IS .11 .!! me most important meetings o: the J'ear and every nar.. - ... .i interested in th .-k.i j -- be present. The committees f year will be aonointe.-i. it :s now get down to work again. I'd w:a soon oe nere. Let Us be gin now to rally to our chuivh and to the cause - of our Christ. "Ttv church needs you and you need the church " This week all oir.Vs ,-.f k. ivn. matic Auxiliary have their meetings: th m id-Wet: ii oraver service ! huhi Wednesday f r m and on Friday I 6:45 p. - m. t!J tne orticers of our church are :r.v:ted to a get-to-gether officers' supper meeting ir, the West Ashe- ...e r resoy terian cfiurch. Let s go, e ei v one Ol us. J-ur.day program: Bible SchcI i:4o a. m., sermon 11. a .m.. and Lnrstian Lndeavor 7:15 p. m. t lhe pastor will speak at the 11 o clock hour on 'Rtinning the Chris- At o p. m. he will conduct services m r rancis Cove Chapel. A.'dluUliCe.'lle ":! Ga., count v at Ait day morning at eleven o'clock i-.ev. .Mr. Rich was born and II tile M.r.r, - ehel.. .k,,....u -. , . , r ; muicji is located, and it was oy special request of many old inends th,t he w rilling the pulpit on "ST. ?j 1,1 hesville ""IV l,, o.20 1814 3-98 49.96 29 61 38.(11 57. U2 114.19 corporate limits. ,f,,U . -""..n au tut tn- ranee of Country Club; thence South " uoa.i ana West on sai( road tn Hi.K...o.. v.. ... 1 h;,. ,,. . . v- s . u- 1U'' crossing rlZ i- h ' 10 t bong's store Taoestrv Il 7; . at -'.tnf 547.15 I a.Kht ,.ne West to Richland Creek Co Co. 29.80 12.67 10.14 5.07 2.88 24. uO 5.07 30.41 13.95 19.74 .18.48 19.74 20.4S 16.40 5.07 59.65 22 82 21,'44 24.80 5.04 21.56 13.95 57-02 24.43 15. 2S 30.41 4.37 7.20 57,92 i5.22 5,20 12.67 22.82 86.40 13.77 21.02 32 18 7.62 3.17 35.36 25.92 6.34 12.2a 154.27 1 003.37 10.14 1514 89.18 17.22 31 63 15.22 4.45 14.67 12.62 8.42 . 5.81 4214 : 5.76 19.58 - 8.88 11.12 12 14 I 4 75 459 b'3.68 12.08 15.17 79 37 31 06 31.30: 13.57 16.00 54 09 31. 68 14.67 to the Last corner of Dan Winchester . ; tl W,VrlJ- aown Richland Cm T. race down behind the lAn that,. empties ,... a. .uanso -McCracken' barn;: up said branch West 3iW feet -atn Last on P.ott Creek Road u dg"ng P!o;t Crk: the-c "en ,,lt;.Rii "",'"!' tne Waynesv: ioiiow aynesville c tO HiL'hw.-n- V.a i,l The vatinc .vi,:.. - .. precinct' ha hoer ' ,xltz'':Wl,,": BoardattheHaw;-:Ydl. ,.. . M, G. STAMEY " ' ,;;-a-;-'-an. B,ar,.i of Election, ATTEST: " (-"ul1"- , 0. L. H AM:'" . : ecreta: v. M. . . v.; . . t-- , of Haywood Cou'ritv " t L :!" i:nf. rp. rate tr.e: Eas Messrs. Hilliard and Howard Reg. ers ...f Robbinsville, are visit;ng Mr Arthur Woodward and lsn a the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Green Henry Cox. of rharl,.t,-ni spent th(. week-end with Clvde' Fisher' Misses Carrie Scruggs and Susie "lc sunaay after a week"s visit m Lenoir with relative n r VT- BUck ar,d mother,' Mw. Holsonback. and Douglas returned home last Wednesday after sr-erVr DAVID'S IX THE VALLEY' CULLOW'HEE. X. C. Sunday. September 9th. Tnere will he Evensong at '3:30 p. m. with sermon by the Rector, Rev'd Albert Xew. ' T-u-d.-,,'- nAt LL -METHODIST --"cin, L.-iu JL'XALUSKA F. O. Dryman. Pastor. d;' ,a great congregation Sun- annua; 7ni.:.ela' oper and loJal membe; of h UnStS' tion filial nn?b,"f,if.the greg. iiLiie ci uron. its poor preacher who does not Jet nT oP,;alin-froni a gather- ",uajc was superb The Sme to ai'e 3 coregation when i comes to singing. They'll sing for us WadT "rv T UITa- ,whe" Pa'to " v"'" income. IheoDen--ir meeting began most auspiciouslt school s ne isundy ordin-n 'T . ? MJiiieming extra orcnury fc the first Sunrlav n tober. You will want to-enter into WAYXESVILLE METH Paul ilardin, Jr. Yi.di attention :. i halUe nf th.- h ,ti- , -eivi.o. Bejfh-.ring' fvtnirix service vciii l 1 ne y. ,111,1; jK-.d'io ;.nd the morning ehuivh" 1 1 o cJ'.ck. i he pastor will i hot), the morning and everr'.i Sunday. . Our Annual Conference Greensboio an Oct. 24th. Th- that w-e h.ve less than ;,v," to wind up the church year. X done splendidly so far let better during these last few The church needs every ni most loval snnnnrt tut ... splendidly year in a splendid Our doors are pvor .rn , , . . uen : Tnrc .rtlrtyv.. ...... "ejiuiue jvu iu an strv st r- irst .Methodist. 'i&a ::-aj - havj - do v eks, naer'j t- ay. visS- :e PRESIDING ELDER'S SCHEDULE The 4th Ouartprlv rnrfn the Jonathflr, roU iV.o ...-n . wi9ige win t held next Sunday .at 11 o'clock Th presiding elder. L. B. Wa,. Breach. Rev. W f PaU;' " " tor, is expecfing a full attendance since all the officers for the fol'on, mg year will be elected. .4 9'0 n m ha nroei'J,'.- .1. will preach at Liberty church on th- CK'dp -irpilit arA r,lA V,o to.. terly conference for this church yar At night he will be at Cullowhoo a similar meeting. Ollrs is a u Mrs. h:,7,: ,wT)tn,.Pn doors. " V; ' w.",u-v "arain and chil by certificate Vu;U,r..C"!C. S7V ingtp them ' ""U1" DIes' 'GRACE CHURCH IX THE MOUX TAINS,"- EPISCOPAL L .tar Mrs. W three davs Black's "sis?,-" Mrs J. Blanch. Chi.rlestar,. S. ( home. Mr- and family srer- ,'. boro. Me.v-.-s ! . .. '.: and Winfrea Wr:gV urday in Ashev 'le. Miss Ann' W-. Jting Mis, Vugitiia" i-enoir w -. Mrs, M J ,M's K. THE WAYNESVILLE BAPTIST J7 T . Hderson, of Knoxville, ienn . who is secretary 0f the Men's Brotherhood of the Southern Baptis Convention, will speak at the eleven o clock service. Rev'd. Albert Xew. M. A.. Rector On Sunday. Sontrvika,. 'o.u . i,- wc,r h'P will begin at 8 a. m' in the , I: hoped that all the men of the li"lcl ueouonai serv.ee ot the Sacra-' "nu congregation will make ment of the Holy Communion. an effort to be present for the oeak 10 a. m. in the Parish House, the er Majors in work with men How- ciock serv ,.e t: mucn 35 thp.men will. Vv, ... . ...i:ti.. ' Jhe Read The Ads Wh: : v : : y.a, is eher iajt week ' e r. e m p 1 c y m e r. t . -IcCracker. is recu; om, quite a vis- attend. WWt Man Think "If. you would really know what a man truly thinks," said Hi Ho the sape of Chinatown, "you must cease to flatter him and take the risk of mak ing him-nn?rr " NOTICE OF SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT May McLean Smith vs. Lawrence I- Smith. The defendant above named rence I. Smith, in tha ah action, will take nntiVp thof Q tion entitled above has been com. menced in the Kunprinr u. ,,. i wuj, vi liny- WOO d C ou n t V Vnrth 11 I.. the plaintiff. -Mary McLean Smith against thP defendant, Lawrence I smith, f judgment against the defendant for an absolute rlivnVvii j -..-.vv Kruunus 01 two years seria-atinr.. V,o- defendant -ao'll f . , . '"'u,' we nonce that he is required to be and appear at the otrico At tUa a"li. .l. r.. i 'c viui oi uie su perior Court. Haywood County, North P-or will speak at the even- CaSthhSsrt g service , iJr' "ehderson will be at Canton ior the evening service and on Mon day at 10:30 he will be at Clvde for a meeting of the Executive Pmn. tion Committee of the Haywood A sociation. The public is invited to this meeting. rious ill- nesville on the 13th day of October. "'". dna answer or demur to the complaint filed in said actiop, or the plaintiff will apply to th court for the relief demanded in her complaint This the 21st day of August, 1934. D . ;,. W. G. BYERS, By Clerk of Superior Court. Hay wood County, North Carolina. No, 240 Aug. 23-30-Sept. 6-13. rNl't:ce ;s hereby g.Vt. -gti.ar meeting -..a i; s rr.at. a :d o : held : LVc the . A wa, t a: e 1 day of M.-iv .i-j ,' " . ' Xcd,h-WneVyeT- iOU.V i1:p,'.. K,. ..; i r " w Board ir : -'n ;;rec:r.cts :v know ... -sortn Uaynesvilip P. ' , '-a" Junaluska IV.,-.- ' of said nff r 'Ptted to each and h,7;;''' 'it- '-escr: by :n,..,.s o- iv.iows-: -orth Haynesville Precinct Nortn WavnsvM r ' . lnct. Inu-inr, eu ,u,,u except the fo deductecT;- "T'ha, been r. 771- Ul Irm said North .'.p.-oiit necm 7 Town, in-k r'"c:J,ne to .y H: and Wa, n I.T- Hi it:., -lonsnip. are o tTL-ihencewith thence witrtCu sWy Hn?: ea, 4ie i:.:1 f south land- .atherwood MKW.-i-t.:: vc,.Mltn tne abeath- t-Joe Moowch;. thence ; ;rp"'KV? -Son River; GINVrXG R;v- to the BE- The nesvilleri Aorth Way. . v,t 'emam t.te car,,a. and the cost of this notice, ; Sale made pursuant to Chap ter 342. Public laws 1931. and the order of the Board of Alder men.: ':; 4th day of Septem- The ! JuInaIu,'ka Trecinrt Jne Lase Juna nsl-a oJ; established b- metes an V iJ, J' a? said rr,ee.(nrt. unlA at BEfilVVtvA "?10ed- follows: RivG t a,a Point in Pigeon thence; with the '.T:"a , -3 'Towns h'I'n . n.-w.-. ..-' i't.;'v: .'a , r r:au' my no. Mr. and Mrs. James Wa!', ..,a n-.a.I daughter. Jimmv. of -U -I'll. oent Son, In.- ; .u., u'.. . . pi; , CV- ::l '"c ci .ur- and C tt. Wright, of.- Gfeehv:.P "' r was a visi'm- ... th.-, i,.,. .. .-u. ' h- ii ,-"' , . '" '"c oi .nr. anci . . , ri i . .. , , v -i c t . . '. '. .Mrs- McLean re .,, iay.r norae at t.nka after -;:u,,:g . las: week with .relatives. ,iey we.e accompanied home hv their daughter, Mrs: James Kuykendall and son, J inimy. Mrs. John Davis and daughter. Helen at C hariottesvilie. V .. spent .as. week-end with Mr. and Mrs T ; ' T:'-,'' returned' last Sun- bu ! H-.ie:. .emained to at--end scnooi here. . . Mrs. Wiihur-n Falls and Ruth Mas-.-.e niotevred to Asheville RnhilBv . . u; mag .vianilay. Mrs. H. T. Anderson and son, H-'T. Jr., left last Tuesday for Philadel pnia after spending a month with the tormer s parents, . Mr. ; and Mrs. John i. -ueciroy. Mr and Mrs. C. X. Allen left Sun. day for the World Fair in Chicago -nr. A en w.i .i ,.;,; ..t . -r. : .fV'II H til. H'i TI'1 ""ilM'iri T -. . , X.: Allen V - RAY'S Department Store When ShoCg were r-ret . sands of years am it n-o .i', - . . -. n.t; cuetorn '"AT"" t0 take 03 a shoe and give It to h s noichhr .v. i.j. . . 8 : . . . i .e-ik-e to seal a .bargain or closes ti. ... . Stout. soles e not Invented till tne Fifteenth centnrv, Th.-r A I . tn.e- I? .intended for. riding,: as thev cave a firmer hold of the stirrup. Todav it takes w; workpeople to 1? 150 kinds ofruaohtrvM. .. 7 . cuipiorea in the various opsnii. . Processes Jiave to be gone' through be- v..c w,e ooot or snoe. Is ready to worn. Mens Clothing Furnishing Shoes Hats - by' ; KNOX BYRON DVNLAP fSs and the best A MESSAGE TO ADVISE YOU OF THE SERVICE u r ' ,u KAlJtR IN MEN'S WEAR 3. 6. The Griffon Line-Tailored by the second largest Manufacturer of Mens Clothes. Both one and two pants suits. Zipper or Talon equipped trousers. Sizes from the small boy of six (6) to 4S in a stout. ui for slims and stouts as well as the regular 1? as In fdhUb,e-b,reaS!ed 3nd eprt-ba suits as well as in the regular single breasted suit. Custom tailoring service for those who desire made to measure" clothes. At. be "H Got" Correctly Uted 'Have cot'' . is ...... . . ' - uu 10 in dicate the 'result--of a si.ecini effort . 'I went after the book- nn,v t v'... got It. -But the liiP nf -hflvfl r.f nave is one of the most . common errors: in English. In statements nor,. cerning possessions, such as "I have got a headache." the redundaiit -got" should be omitted and the word "have" ns.i .-. .. in statenients concerning compulsion similar to - have got to sro," the word "got ' should be omitted. .-. This the ber, 1934. A. WHITNER Tax Collector XciandVaVouVherrfl s i: Sbtl!k!ine f .thern tJ-o 'r , c; "-pence with t e Lea nerw,x,d and Francis, line o tne Hardy Liner line; thence with the Liner and Knr...-. '.v. . . ... . p ""- 'ie io ine- Livoe lownship line: thence with Dyer dn-e - . w,,l -sorrow. Branch: then nn ine wi. K i. n- , , r- l nieniand v.eei r .'PHTl W-n. I. lpi- r:.:. r" . "'-V' ii.eiice ..Wltn J TV-'- - r 10 fte BKGIXXING. ,.,,V-- V, Piaee W' said Lake Juna ir r, seiner nas peen loca l-he- Boarl at Junaluska '-'SiinnK- , '.Chairman, Board of Electioh' ATTEST- Hay''v'K1 Coumy. .'.-- - G, I.. HAMPTON ecretarv. Rar.4 v ot llavwood contv. We are equipped to fit you in quality clothing :77.0; Our reputation is your guarantee of satisfaction Jted: bv Store. GRIFFON Men's O V n n Department t. L. KaV S OOnS
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