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. ' ' ' ' 'I , nvv- FEBRUARY 14, 1935 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER I 4- v Page 7 N'OTICK OK TPIISTFVS S A 1 V Vl A I ins,., a,., ,..,,..'.:. "" " NORTH CAROUVA. HAWOOD BTDIBS GSIftKI "" " Harold Titus. THE STORY CIMi' l-en Liium iroin . . ;jr;;u;i's ii uuy mo-. J '''.'.' . i; town of Tincup by de- l',',r." i ":i I'UVUl. "kiDK Ot till) f , Kiliott has Drought alomr , t.. I '"ii Jftuart, who had been '.,' ,', (...toll Tincup, but Mcholat 'i " ' town's leadin citizen. ,-:,..- ' S"::irt's presence. ! &UZ 1 . ,r ,. :i to leave town and El g,',,t r;..RtmK the act. knocks fclie X,-i ": is arrested. fcHAPTKH H. Kiliott finds a friend L j.'.ige AMe Armitase. to whom ho Snfu'-s that he has come to town Jecaue In 'il heard it wag a tousli ITt n cr.uk. The Judtte hires him to Sun th' lumber caipp, the Hoot Awl that Brandon has not been able 4, irtU. This belongs to Dawn Mo-Sanu- daughter of Brandon's old r,rtn.'r wh.-i has disappeared with a luriifr'cli.irKe hanBinK over his head, r ch.vi' i . li in. liranaon senua ma iilly" lival, to beat up Hen. and Ben J,,,.,', lutu In a fist flKht and throws I , ,,;;t f camp. Old Don Stuart j,s , avii.tr a letter for Elliott, "tn .. uv 1 wm n the going becomes too f,r;:( "' V" a refuses to open the let ,r i- rh.s tii"'". believinn he can win 1 MY ills uv u cuui ia. Men were coming, shouting as they fan thro;i,'!i rlie .darkness. In all Ita-'i's of partial dress they came, irnwilin." close to Elliott nnd Duller. "Stand still, yon, and keep still! poll snapped, "yon, McFee, and you nd yiin," pointing to Individuals. Ro.ll that barrel of salt up from the Ms, N ' . Snnp into il '. "Vom -a nil vim and you," Indicating fcrtii-r moii 'got every bucket in the tiai'i'. ii.i' iiucKots ti-i.ni tno barrels n tin1 yard and along the tramways, nils :r"!ii ' houses, kettles, anything .hai'li hiM and carry wator. "Yiiu. thiTe; get me nn ax and a hiivi t. Sn:i ;i iy, . now : Ills'. .voice .'tad - bite to it hud as lie nill () . ' iiien off Cor these explicit mni'Tv i ney went on tno run. "liuli'T! Cot upstairs and knock lia'c ;n the-lloof,' to-the left nt. the have air! Move ti Tlie line moved up. The man who had taken Puller's place soused a bucket of water across the lloor, knock in;; down those tendrils that wormed through from below. Then he attacked the uprushitig column of flame again. Down below Hen Kiliott had the heart of the burning litter a writhing mass of saffron smoke, lie started out. fell and crawled to the entry, got his knees beneath him mid retched again and again. Ills eyes smarted madly and streamed tears; he coughed as hp vomited and It seemed as though he never would find strength to rise. lint he did after a moment and renewed his attack. The gasoline soaked litter was lilan keted by Its layer of salt, but over head bt-itlny Mazed and lire was find. tn hold in uprlsliis and cross tim hers. ... "Here, yoti ! Three men. . . . Two buckets each!" I'.en croaked ns he ran out to the foot of the slide. "Throw It hi-h, and hard. So!" he cried hoarsely and IIuhk the first wa ter- himself with a wide, sweeping, overhetid swlnj;. It knocked (i e off the nicker, blotted out an orange panel on a heavy sill. "Vow. you!" be cried to ,he next man. They tilled their own buckets and that duty tc ok them Into the fresh air, cleared their lungs, kept the nausea down, steadied both legs nnd heads ran r: ,1a!,.. Ii !':; ili". Ihi '"!:; of boards wide. S - i ji a-.!iring With his spread iriit to get ti nt lliiine i i ' i r op instc .d of mush- over the lloor 'bottom. . st o your men Into a I i! nd pass water up the j fast as you can ! I hurt. 1 ink about anything but. ' full buckets and taking 1 ones. . You stand by iho ami knock her down as ae.s ilivonu'h. Not so fast, now, lat.y.iH. si,ii)l uatei and drop pal!s. lal'l Viiur heads nnil voif feet. It's t nji'.y Hiance to lick it. . . Hike. oTwilir.g anil cursing, four huskies fm,' lugging the barrel of salt and pn (rung to sti'.J his excited breath- ll si::i;ipi)i his fimrers na lie waited ir tbeir arriva'. ' "C:iiiliiip;'' he shouted to Able, see- h? v!i-n for the first tlmo "Wnter m't t'Vl-'b It! We've got to smother t ann we can't get sand hanilil- and nit .should do. If nnller can hold h,-r ai'II Mie vt'irkQ hor bond Hiroiifh tho "' P here, boys! Close, now !" Hen fwivci! on the heavy ha. .el of salt nmlf, rolling it . In to the doorw.v f Woii led directly inU, the fire. "All f. . . Jake! Into the. bucket pe. nil of you I" He swung his b on - ir? lioop and the barrel popped PM, He struck again to clear away ttavp? and drove a dozen quick blows wti (be lumpy salt that spilled out, to pulvej-ize it. I 'xt he grabbed up his shove!, w;H it full and disappeared mto rn smoke. ' I "is eyes smarted but he took his me, .(''.inked and surveyed the fire. Ttpa e swung his shovel upward and 1- s and sent its burden In a plas-pH-ing; spattering smear at 'the center r a i a-tlcularly hot spot. The blue-fwr.-orange combination of living fire .Five op at once to a saffron smudge. 1 leaped Into the open again, rHiea deeply, filled his shovel aud 5'n; his best tc hold his breath, back into the smoke. He drov "?t shovel of salt bard upon flame. ?o. .and retreated at once. A doen and he had the flame down In an nfe.vthe size of a blanket. He worked die right, then, going further into i min- coughing nnd reeling, and ptioii he emerged that time he retched pilnfuHy.v He stood over .his salt pile a cement, gulping fresh air while f'a shook him; He breathed g'l.rkly, forcing his lungs to pump nnd fast, sending clearing life n!i;h his arteries. His head stead- scooped up niore salt and com- prosng'vhig lips, against the shaking tn'l-i.V ducked into the mill. : J faster and faster ,the buckets came f P- June big, some small, how and then ?"ie that leaked away Its precious' con tiits. Fire found hold n the edges Hie hole Bulier had made In the ;!;"'" ule tongues of flame ate into fn? dry wood and curled upward. To fuller's right a finger of Are crept np W een two Doards: bernd it an-apPeare(1- In dozen places fire w coming through the floor and "w, swaying, on his feet as he nghed, turned to the nest man In auiay. He said he choked. "Got to "Getting Her!" I With hissing .splashes the water from their nails went sloshing against the' overhead woodwork and 'gradually. t'..e glare through the thick s.aoke ail' sided, "Getting her!" lien panted as Able tried to sa-.'st. nethlng to him. "'let ting her!" lie coughed anil his we- Is had c..ne In - half st-anu'le be., e- en so, the exultation In his ,one was un niistakable. StnoKe on tlie gioiind floor thinned Somewhat. Men ran inrtlier Into the building v itK their water, i -k " 'dt more dme In thro,ving iu Agi.ir. salt was used down belc v to cover hot little Islnn the liner. Lp ahov more wr.er wjs thrown across th floor to kill f) nies In tlv crf-ks. Living flame no tong"r leaped and roared through the hole in the floor. Thick smoke .swept upward tint that was all and is I'.en ran up he ley slide for the first Ime nnd saw this he cried our: "Good work, V.n Her! Over thee, though; look!" Fire had taken fresh hold In t greasy timber and was worming Its way up beneath the trimmer saw. I'.uller dashed a half dozen',' palls .t w-ter on the spot and it went black. "Keep going, Bulier !" Bon ned. I 1) take half your men." He went slipping down the slide W at the bottom called men from the bucket line. "Stretch out, the rest of yu !' he called. "Now, this way. yon lads; in here and mop her np. and make it fast!" ; Stubborn flames ate Into the Miter on the ground floor. .Again and a-ain they broke out, but the driving he..t was gone, roaring gases no .longer gave Impetus to the spread of destruction as the first need for speed became .cs Imperative. Not until tlie final curl of s:.i"..e had been subdued completely dirt l.en Elliott relax. Then, with lantern loot ed, he entered. the saw floor, compete ly Ice glazed, charred In places, and surveyed the damage. As he swang his lantern and looked about, peering at timbers eaten half away, at himed belting, at other 'vital damas:e. he moved shiwly, said little, ns n n-.an .ndl who Is thinking soberly. He stopped beside Able .Armitase finally. "Well, the Insuratice'll cover It." the old Justice said, as If trvins .to make the best of things. (I H In i! I on f CII-.I,-' kit che iVOd ! wat uinan. sin ""'r. Id waist '.'Hhed down ' " e t.roke out " It,. I aii hman h loo t" t; ,- ln.ar, in i; i s " - "l "li:gh' Til,-:.! ivhere I M warm 'or h ... -.-i , 1 vnrd ood ti:(. ,lim j,s, like y n've to!,! me to do. I looked In at tlie hniier the last thing. I hadn't In en on; of here ten minutes before I j'ist happened to glance through the window and see It." "Wnh. Gasoline starts in a hurry." "Gasoline"' tie watchman croaked. "Sure." I ten laughed drily: "The .1 ground n, , They'd s, i- soaked Ihi'u. im, good jol, Aiui.is or if I hadn't hap tire pin out wil Ii lug else was ha m (I'd have iieen a !l He rubbed his drenched with it, . .!i iu!" piles and I Key almost del a live iu. miles' start, i ned to see a garage alt once u here tioth- to smother it, and day with us." Inn. tliouglitl'iillv. "1'iiln't see am hmly? t.lr hear any body V" "Nut a soul or u sou nil." KIK.itt looked up. No snow was falling. "Duller!" he called. The foreman, face blackened, eyebrows gone, came up at his hail. "l!crd this crew in close. It snowed early in the evening. Maybe I'll want to do a job of trailing and I don't want tracks all over the coun try." He did his Job of trailing. -The fresh tracks of a single man Jed away from the trampled Snow aboin the mill toward decks of logs. The tracks went out along the siding toward town but Ben did not follow far. lie stopped when he found a thr-e-gallon demi john badly concealed beneath the end of a lo He sniffed tts tuck nnd nodded grimly." The fuel of an Incendiary had been carried to the mill In that con tainer. "And now," Able said, after he also nad sdlfl'ed the bottle In Bailor's house, "what's to be done?" He tried tn smile but deep trouble was In his old eves. I or the lu st tin j since he had come to Hoot Owl l'.en l-J iott shook bis head dubiously us he .dropped into a chair. He was both grave and troubled. "They're gc ting tlu least bit rough." lie observed "'Lather rough. I t! t v !'' Abie s face flared, suddenly In righteous wrath 'T n Nick Brandon: Id ive a good deal to hang this night's wor!. ,.n him !' Bon I.ughed briefly. "I m't hope for miracles vet.'' be advised. "It 1) take -i- less than a miracle now t.. pull "s through. Twi l to tivl fie mill ' running' Menu), In lint time we'll ho lie-fed wide open1 T: evil Ii:. .'e a case ML'ainsf me. Ill be wr'ked as :idinitiistrat.r and the tim ber will lie at Brandons i .ercy." "Yeah. . . . Wide open' . . . and a. Ins mercv. Ahl- nre and paivd the small room, hands In his I'p pockets. He came to a halt before Kiliott and eved him nar rowly. He stood so a inoiuen ns if in debate with self. "We ha, a fire." he r Id. "Not t'-e kind you fight with (ire, exactly. . . . But oln Hon te'd B'rd-Kve .that nu d h:..e to use lire to flght anottier k'ld wPh. didn't icV l.en smiled slow., "Y'iu'-e thtnidtig of the old timer's letter, eh? . . Well, maybe . . . Bill we re not licked yeL Something may tun up. No, i guess I won't use whatever It was S.aarr gave me Just .Vet!" T'ie o.tl man fhool; tits head and re sumed Ids pacing. " hat enn turn up to give us I l chance. "ow7 ho muttered. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH GAROIjy A, HAYAVOOD COUNTY Having qualitied as Administra trix of the estate .'f T. F Kdwards. I 'eceased, this is to notify all persons that have claims against said estate to tile ann within one year or this notice will e pleaded in 'bar of theii iCivvciy. All pcisens that ale dut :he est u- .my thing ,arc herv'ny noti lied iu settle a: once. This Jan. oist. li':;.".. St'tlTT KP WARPS, --..ini.ii :.-t i a: t : , !' T. I-. 1 ,i ,K Xe -:H4 I-V.i. .-l-l-'Ji-Js.Mar. 7-14 r. NOTU'K OF TKl'STK K' tn AkHniay, March 1th .w eive o chK'k iuhiii, at : house doer in the town of a :-. itayw,K.,i t'ounty, Noith ( aio . .. se!: a: public outcry to th, s: Piii.ie.- for cash, 'ihe t'ol .,.!:.: ami premises, lying and lowii-dup, Haywood t particularly described M.K at court i :!ie ima, 1 lugli- iowing I'eing ollllt v. a I'o'l- .!! t II' and im . . w -: l'i'GlNNIXt; on a rock W.nicn coiner, and runs S V '.'..s ;.. a ;ocU in lninan Hianch; :hei;ce X. .17'' K. poles to a stake at road: tlience N. S4' W. 21 polc t. a stake; thence X. til" W. ;: poles to a stake in the road: tlicneo ,s7 l 10 w. It'll' w l'J P lie.- to stake in W s line ; thence with his 1 lo poles u, a stake, said corner; thence S SO' K. ," a soui wood, ,1. I , War "'. "'V'1.' ;s Poles to the GINNING, containing six-teen onedialt ( lng) a. res, more or lc-.s. Doing the .same lands coin, ved H. R .Mauncy and wife. 1. N. Maimev i" P. 'Free, by deed dated M uch ',. H'!'.'. ami recorded in Hook No .',:! . 11 Win inc. S. 1 . Warren'. S poles t. rrcn corner an. page wood Count v Sale ma i, -ale , .nf.-rr tru.sle' b execute, I by Mae riniev. I'ei-i'i ,le,l in con of Flee Count v. Thi.s the 1 iccoiii of Peeiis o'' N t . pursuant to pou 1 upon the uiiilei 11: '.' llei i '! l ll.'t wil' . virtue of n deed of W. 11. l'innei- and dated .Iiiiie 1st, lp:!l. end hook 'Jh, page L'l'. I, Re Is of Trust of Havwood lav of M. ( Nc 'P7.l February, 1 '.'.'! ST AM !: Y. Tnisti-c 1 l-LM-L'S. 'Rl'STKK'S SA1, Noti of: oi- Pel'ault havinjg i.een made nient of the iinl.chtedness so that certain deed of trust i to me as trustee for Pixie .suraiu-e t 'ompanv hv II 1! ami wife, No;a S Atkins, on .",1,1 '.US, and recorded---in of the Reg-isler of pecds of County. Nortli ( 'aiolina, in page - 1 will, under and in pay UVvii li Xecllto,. Fin' In A I ki n- A lie u-i if tlie Pie olti,, ll:i.w Book 1 hv . ii I in ileei the po-i 1.x- fight- stm, .1 st CHAPTER V soiliettiing did tui.i up. at breakfast time, while Ben was prowling the mill, admitting ro himself that perhaps It a:is time to loul' Hi li s hole card the letter that the old cruiser bad sent to him with its 'I't-'gulng Inscription a stra ,ger bet. nd a light driving team swung into the mill-vard. stopped and tied his horses. "Well you had a rc!' he said as Ben approached. "See you ve still got a mill standing, though." "Standing, yes. But that's nil you can sav for. It" "That's tough!" Toe man eyed him In genuine concern. "Are you by any cuance Ben Elliott?' "I am." "Elliott- im name's Blackmore. Mad to see you: I was In here and tamed with Harrington week before last and , was saving out some veneer lo8 for me I'm with the Veneer F. sport ing 'Corporation and we re In t..e ket for quite a few cars of s; .:"- der if I could inrerest .v Market s right good nnd f some more stuff to (m! motif Mavbe with T".r down vou might be latere-: "That's a close guess, .f "IU pav vou tniiii" dollars a thousand for and nmetv dollars I" standard speci flea thus side of two weeks on power of ..-a of trust, and at til 'sttu ipie t rust, an of ilisiihaging tho de id deed of t rust , pr.ic to the highest- liiddcr for c; court hou.se door in Wayne wood 'our,! y, North- ( ': twelve o'clo k. tion'-. 0n MONO AY. MARCH I t lie I'ollowi ng dose, li.eil lam Js'iuiate in I he town of I I ( I I il i til, w:il.. line on t lie Kasf s St reef, lii-ing the -Sunt hwi Bishop -laines .At kin.-'. '!. f rom ( he corru'r id t h Holmes ; -kery Jot. and Southerly direct ion aS fet Streel Iti a slake; llienee erl v di rect ion pa r;i llel vi Holmes and Itishop -lames 12o feet to stake; then III erly ilii'ecfion parallel v Str'eet r.S feed to. II: ! ,! kins' line; (hen iii a We- ntaitleil i-i s 1 e(iie-l bt pur llleil ti i-li, at I ville. II: i . d 1 1 1 a , n li'-' un! ::n I'. w 111 I II Ma Iva i II Il Jlto tkiie ' I II a N.o wifli M aillei lerly I., r r; f ion w itli Hi line I'-'o feel 1 a ttii.s lot being f,-et deep, ami if by t,,e town of bark -ill", i if. -aii greater di-'ancc than'. li!r. ("'et I hi IS Dot Street. This hop .lames A t kin-' t b I I ( I M ( feel f rout lv I2.r! thi' alley is laid out Wavne-ville on tlu- sail! lot, -holll.l; lie :'t a ancc from Main Strei-.t t t hen tlii-s lot is I o i tin ,i-iivi.ed (hat 'said alley than 110 feet from Main the 1st d: No I!1."'. F.-h. v of Feliruarv. 111'! A. I.. BROOKS. Till.-tee 7-14-21 U? I' mar- U'on n deal. In need a sh:p 11 shut oot!" d and. twenty rii's eve maple veneer birch; ad delivery ln v thirty thou sand. I know you're busy, so I name dickering. ,. ntv. - . And n's heart lenped ird Indication of surged through l.ed. ' the top and pass nn A hundred and t"1 ninety for birch ! I hut he gave no omw the creat relief thai him "Two weeks' he a (To be Continue-.! next week) NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. COK'NTY OF HAYWOOP. IN THE SUPERIOR ( OI'KT Ihe tedcraFLand Hank of ( ojumbra. vs.. Alden Howell, Sr., H. 15. Atkins, Nora Swift Atkin.s, W. A. (Mill) Smath ers. Will Spivev, Will Spi.er, M. G. Stamev, rrust'e, ( lti.en.s Hank and I rust Company-., deb. H. Ward. I rustee, W. M. Blackwell, Annie Pee Chanselor, Halter G. .( hanse lor. Mrs. I j. C. Harln-ck. Mrs. R. II. Blackwell, Havwood (oun;v. Isa- bell ) erirusnn, W . I'. Lnderwood. Ihe defendants, Alden Howell. Sr., Nora Swift Atkins, Anni,. pee ( han selor, and Walter G. Chanselor, will take notice that an action entRled as above, has been commenced in the Su perioi (ourt of Haywood bounty. North (jarolint,. to foreclose a mort gage executed bv 'Alden Howell, Sr.. and wife, Fannie D. Howell, and H. li. Atkins and wife. Nora Swift At kins, to the plaintiff in the principal sum r,f Sfi.OfMJ.OO, dated April !. BtL'O. and duly recorded in Book ;. page 32.r), Re-ord of Deeds of Trus ' of Hay wood C-ounty, said mortgag" having been given to secure a note of even date and of even amount, and said mortgage conveyed to the plain. iff herein. HQ acres of land about five or six miles Southwest of the town (if Waynesvillo. North Carolina, and for the recovery- of the 1 13 1 county taxes advanced by the plaintiff on said prop erty, pursuant to the terms of said mortgage; and said defendants will further take notice that thev are re quired tn appear, at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Hay vmcxi Countv'at the court house in ihe town of Wavnesville, on the 4th day of March, 1!35, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action. or the plaintiff will apnlv to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint filed in this action. This the 31st dav of January, 1933. W. G. BYERS. . Clerk Superior Court. No. 295 Feb. 7-14-21-28. I'mier and by virtue of the power of .sale contained in that certain Peed of Trust executed by R. W. Knsley and wife, Beulah Knsley, to Insured Mortgage Bend Corporation of North Carolina. Trustee, under date of l-"et-ruary lo, 1!1J7, scaring the indebt edness therein describe, i. said deed of trust being recorded in the office of the Register of Peels for Hav wood t ounty in Book - , default having the payment o!" s.iai and a! tin' rciinc.-t o' holders thio-iof, the Trustee will, on the March, l'.'.'to, at l'J:thi at the Court House do,. d; - at page bien made in indebtedness, t!ie holder or undo rsigne.. 12 th day of o'clock noon. in Haywood :ir, and na. otl'cr for cash, following l'.)"i'.. in i ar iti.ii' mak I nis the 12 M RS AdmiYstr I.'eceasei! No. .'on-. !- FKKNi II Tin ii'iii. . rime 1 1 e . i fe.itu : y , ! .-copy t : 11 I mdi-'c wiil be pleaded .: lecov.ry, Ai". persons sail estate will plta.- iaft payment. !:h iay of Feb . l'.'.'i.i. 1.MIN1K "r'ARTOX, r 0' Ge.-.ge Moore, r i t-2i I'dl.K K SECRETS 112! Mar e .l I e, a u -U-nous v.. master neresting County N.uth Car sale at public auction the highest bidder, the s. nbcd premises, to-wit; Certain veal estate .situated in the City of Wayne.sviHe, County of Hav wood State of' N'oith Carolina, and described as follows: BEGINNING on a stake the North siii,. of Beulah Avenue loO 1 et from ' -take which is Id feet North of a White Ook. corner of Wm. Herrou's land and runs thence North 1'' lt( UVst U'0 feet to a stake; thence .North ..' -Hi West 110 feet to a stake; theme South 1' 10' East l.'.O fee! to a stake in ' Beulah Avenue: thence with said Avenue South SS" 40' East IIP feet to tlie BEGINNING corner. The above described lot of land being a par; of the tract conveyed to K. W, Knsley ( Ralph W. Kiwle'vl bv deed dated January '..'!. l!'2:!, 'by .1 K. Thomas and wife. Josephine Thomas, and roco.de. 1 in Peed Book i - .V. a a'!' un bv IVi-iiib :ve. 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