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1935 THE MOUNTAINEER. WAYNES VILLE. N. il. Of r exelL-tiox sale T-,, .- piii.INA. li'-' yKhiii; FvtV'u;:jn directed " J C Welch, Sher ' -fonrv, North Caro-K.-'--:r ul,reme Court of v.'' ' ,rth Carolina, VhVv 3rd day of June - - ;,. w-yneiville, Hay ' ' ' Xor'.h Carolina, sell ' ' r':-V h'd'iVr for cash to sat : -'"''"'..V, all -ne right, title -t4:-;;'Vh the said u. h. ,'etvr.dant, has in and " wribtrd real estate, n Jonathan Creek, ; "' '." T.,wnhip. Haywood C 1 . .: r th lands of 1 . i n u.v.l .lr.. and 77te Human Side O9 Lite AS SEEN AND TOLD By Cncle Abe "hiziell" Well, Mr. Editu,- an' kine recdus. things hamt quit goin' hay war with l'nkle Ate yit ... iows jjot ou; tuthtr nite an' eat up 1J my gyardcr. . . . went rishin' an' didn't ketch nurt' ler the cat . . . bawt sum straw ber ries an found em '2 rotten . . hay ievur wu.se . . oh, well what's the use ot pourin my trujbles m:o .uis, uci-ana juii an nav nurt ot yoie own. Yes sir-ee! (X, peep Up h:. Ml.i.l'l inn i'u:i.-,! j tt .... a. 1 mob s'.f.nd;r. L'r.Kie Abe ..u.. Fa:: : to see tile el. yore t.'iawt betti,- self, -titv t:le show, :e had a had 1 IV.v,;!1,': .i COUNTY AGENT W. D. SMITH'S column W U2 iir. lit soil: :u'.il rn.t ! 1 !. W.-M , h t: s- nii: i ii I - I l.r.k 1 " 1: 1. p. 1 J-' K. on the West T.T.Z ' ! . 1 V i ,V,-han l reeK ana una . 'wt -o astake on the West f Road: thence down the -- E 14 poles to a small -he bank of the road; -. jo' W. 20 poles to a of ridge; thence H- v' 21 poles to a large UWupsaid branch with its !' .an,iprinirs as follows: S. rn fee" & 73 3' W. 75 feet; 75. t)V A 1 11 . i $ 21 tee. Besides, you "Human Side" reeders don't turn to this koiyum to heer trubbles an' lemetr.ashuns. Ezeekil like . . you kum here to forit em an' to git rest from the keers an' worrys of life. So, I mus keep my dewty alius in mind an' I mus never git so blue, Never, no sitee, That I cannot giv a shou: Of, Gloary-gloary be! an n.u.: ; :at ther. r.e St-2 1 my- liot brake up kair.t el in. 1 : II i! i .'Us : . .i a :: ; a practical "Wei:, irirls : 'd. b.i: r mindt . vour W AN1KK!; !' 'nui:: a,,i, may bo - 'llivc il;n; But That's the dewty of all grate Yoom erists like Bill Nye, Mark Ttrain, Will Rogers an' Unkle Abe. sump m lupjH-ni to ,va::..,. - ciowd alnte. A k;,i ;th i: moo; her had bin ea:;n' too :i.u:eh ttiu kid 1 meen) too mutch ,andy, banauncrs, apples, oranges, ice cr'eun, cracker jacks, cluvvin' um, .-.)ody water, an' o foarth. Thartoie this kni commend to vomick all at one; an' without warnin' as kid.- have a ha:hit of I .lo.n'. Furst com.' the "spattermen: " I an' then the "scatterment. "Sum of i the spattei merit go; on L'nkle Abe's ' shoos, an' 1 wish; then that 1 had jist wore my rishin' Units. Yes sir-.ee! theo my suggestion ; : ' si'r .." i, on t.iiu'. aim then I ni.-k him under the b'.anke'.s early.'" j Karnieis of our Piedmont and Moun i i' ions are now f ice to face ! with -the problem of a " Wanderinir .'..!." M,re and bigiter gullies are foMtv.ng each year. Surface soil i s'ipping from cultivated fields ilviuigh sheet erosion, thus addim to tried, but to the practical minded person Natuie'.s medioii , f a vegetative over sei n- most economical ' and mo.-; permanent. So my suggestion hn '! "I'I'iit trees give these Wander-'' ::ic Soils the binding influence of tree r.i.o, and put them to sKep under a ''.a like; of leaf litter." W. li. SMITH. County Agent. ill.' Hi. li: . of : lo ch. nu cha i lo th. i Ills l':in it l.i Hit lu.iile 1 i- N'.'iili ;i linls io .t V 1 ui.: .-: :h llllllN o li link-: link- I . i IS u:h 30' : ht-nee i. : i:' : i t tiest- Kist k oak i: i i i villi's look anj 1 tllf top oi 1 : ast L'4 li i:.st 4 I l ist 5 i nt-r ttf 1 1 Olo 2 E. 60 ;,Y W. 100 feet; S. 69 L,- S. 25 3 10' W. 100 35 V.' 100 feet; S. 32' W U' .ill vt . luu leei ; o wf S. 32 W. 38 feet i',', w fi'et; N. 57' 30' W l"j 1-e V W. 40 feet; X. 85' TTa m a stake (maple gone) : 51 Ms r.. oo puies i.u o : ;n the gat) of the ridge i'i W. 72 poles to a stake (hull's tine; thence down the -,i- :;n K. S noles; S, 71 E. 5. no' K. 10 poles; S. 15 n't'ii a white thorn at a cliff; V, ::0' 1". '! poles to a stake 'ht'iice S. 30' W. with the ft i .'i- l.'Ven.s line- ty jyvivo Le: tht'iue S, 1 ' 30' E. 30 poles fit' ;f- ' v ii". it; uiviictr tiuu .. l.i poles; o. i , l- Ill . c -t's; . il '' r,. lu otiica, itj,,.'.. in 1-.. lu poies; in 21 wles; .N. o l'-. o poies; ii jmlo; S. 34 ' E. 0 poles; '.. Pi poles; -V ,t r- 4 poles; il' W. Il poles: A. 4U , b a; :) W. 14 poles; N. 45" . . . . ' l , 1 . i XT fciic-; .. ..u r.. .is poies; n. s; .. o-r ,;u r.. 4 poies; iK. P! fioles; N. 50 " 30 E. 18 k 2 W. lH'i, poles; N. 19 30' ices; X. 30 W. 22 poles; N. So pules, crossing the main fork reek i thence Up -.the West fork fieek S. 4' W. 23 poles to the 5 MSG. Being the same land a to U. H. Ferguson by T. N. ant wite, by Deed dated et. ret'in ili'ij in Book 75, page I EPTlN't; AND RESERVING, '.from the foregoing and above lil' tract' of land and premises fce- and lot known as the U. H. residence awarded to the II. Fertiuson as his home- p a jury uii .June 6, 1931, the lag tolly described as follows: I.N.NiXt; at a stake 10 feet Northeast corner of the fertruson dwelling house and kive. .. H) left to a stake; West 10U feet to a stake: lw feet to stake; thence Sre; :o-a .-take; thence North ft) the point of begdnning. 1 KA( 1: ptha'n Creek Township, Hay- pjnty, A. L.. an beine' IjOts N 1 of the 1. A. Owen Droo- prvcyed and platted by R. V. surveyor, on the ,9th' day ;), 1H22, as shown on said Less see, this is Mondy an' we've now had 3 days of plum liool wether. As Creasman used to say, "This haz shore bin a short summer." But it has been 'my observashun that when ever you try to force the seezun it alius turns kold. Now, Theo. Mc Cracken, Monte Stanley an' Frank Battle hav cawsed a'.l this. Estus Arrington so, that he's tore down ol' nasty billdin-s ontil he dreems of em, dreems that they talk to him, chase him, fall on him, eat him up an' so fourth. Well no won der. But stick to, Estus, you'll soon be thru . . an' you're shore doin' a good job. An' this. Bewty-fyin' Kommitty 'what's havin' this. dun is helpin' Waynesville, the I'urty, to keep .up her reputashun very 'mutch. don't no who tet. Now in this case to sue, whether Jim Atassie U....:... u: ti i.aiiu a winger ineeater, tile deelel j who sold that mouther an' kid loo mutch stuff, or the town- ter not pin idin' nioar standin' room. Tt. pi.t safe, I'll piobly sue the hole sheebang. Sevril lawyurs here in town say they wood take the case an" divide" ol'-oo with me, but I told them 1 thawt tha: wuz too mutch under Hozyvelt's New Ijeel. "I'm givin' ye ;he benetit of the New D.el." saitl one. I mo-' ger.t r aiiy takes t hi ee-1 birds." NOTICE TO THE FARMERS Thi We.-l t s; .lieiiit sialic; ell.ii lis io.,,!. ell. :t ell. 'ills : chains .small ; I lien In a I hen.' on i, Li..! W.-; 1 iiiii . N... a o Ink.-, o links t 7:. Wi'si : Xoilh I lake at tin South .it h : ho .lit i-ional 1.1".- "1ol C.U'V- ; I i li i ins 5d !i 'J 1 30' N'"ith mj :t i-herrj ; eloull- to ;i li" ll.ost 11 n.uik of ttie to' chains linUs' ili..n.... .niili '1 . I ' ..r id trough a mistake made in the chains so links to o .te.nl neacli ire Raleigh and Washington offices some , uoi inerlv a ilocwoo.lt; tlienoe North thousands of su! the ah-cad tanners. How t.i control this wandering soil is one of our largest present day problems. Many methods and sug gestions have been and are being o'' the li'.'U tobacco marketing cards Hid !a payment warrants, t Forms T -132 and T 12.0 have been mailed to the producer when they should have been sent to the county agent's office. If the,-e forms have been sent to you, pie i-e bring or mail them to the county agent's office at once. It will be 'appreciated very much. 1 ."' U'esl 1 5 HI'MilXMNi;. t mote or less. ;i .M e,l font Tins the J da chains links to the int.iinini; 1 ( ;! acre per survey of IV I) No. of May. 13.".. J. C. WKU'H, Sheiitl of llaywooil c'ounty 341 May il '-1 li - 21-30.. TU K OK i:K I Tll SM K no; .m'iiiii r.i;ni,.A llAVWouli rnl'NTV IN Till: St I'KKl. u; i-m i;t i:tta noi.and s 1 pules to ; stakt oil rhtno near a small knoll in the line of Harris' survey; tlunoe Smilh 'Jt f:ast lit! poles to a hieUii on top of liorse fork ii.lge; M .1 M.' 'U.i 'KK. C lol'i .i n.i h lit mi of .in ei 'Ot .-t't.'.l to th,. un,loi'io;no,. "1' n.i"o,i Ciinit, i',,,ni the '' ' '""I I "f II. iv w ..",1 i inn j iiolument in sno c.iuse entitle. I oiltlail -h.'i'iil tlm ,i l'o e. 1 1 I .1 Mt;. 3r.l ,li But sum of theze kin ners here in town now look too good to he kivvei'edj up wilh hllin' sfashuns. We let the medisin men hav one. Had ye noli.-t how akominoda: in' , sum store-keepers here in town an, ' NI',' 'boni 1'ettin' Hie Tom and Harry j 1 1 - ' i 1 1 yooze thei front winders? A week oi i I'lK.- 2 ago I -aw a boxin' match ad, Oi' 'raiitr. i. .. i .... - , . r miners jvonvetis.tmn sine, Revival Meetin' card all in wiinier at the same time. an a a show. nut I.einu i 1- follows n ,i ul i,l oi Mom i. n i!,,' 1" it l olv e o'olook noon, so! iilu-.-t l.i.hler foe cash .ill licht .-: 'f li" .lot'oiiil in;. M 0 ken 111 .,, lo I he follow ill; 1 H o,i ! , o t li Ti: ' "I. !.. lin: . n.l I,, no: ;i To w n.-hije 1 l.i v wortil I'mmi i: mum o ' p.ii i ieula i 1 y ,lo-, nlio, I'.i:01l.; ., m ,K, I'litioh m lie northern lint mout Mr. Ed., Unkle Abe wants.-to no: Haz Waynesville got env sort of a band now tyoung or old, white or black, ded or asleep? If so, we cood put seets in anutlur . 'vakant lot. lite it uj) an', let the band make mu sick of sum sort, onct or twice a week endurin' the summer. You no, its not ewer body what can go to the pickcher shows. Unkle Abe wood kontribet a nickel to heer the "lie of Ka-'pree'' agin, plade jist 'i: as good as that Chattanoogv band plade it... hitch reminds nie of a grocer n i anion aiiveiuzm In. Hour, wi'.h a sample of the biskits lyin' on the sack Now, them thar biskits iookt purty haul to Unkle Abe. WV11, Unkle Abe went to see Shir ley Temple an' that man Baremore in "The "Kernel" et' sump'm. I coodn't bare mutch more, Mr. Editur. I had stood on the street with the 2nd mob fer 2 ours before I ever got a f jiifil in Rook B, page f Maps uf Haywood County, na being part of the lands f- "avis and Hester Owens fjrJt-r the last Will and Test f b. A. Owen's Deceased. Lot "'a;ning 2.21 acres, and Lot fitaining 2. acres which said f fully described as follows: f a stake in the road, corner of m. .o, and runs with S. 0,3 on. -nr . . '.. ,i , . i poies hi ne center of the road ; 0fts as. 2 and 4. then .'" poles to. a stake 'an Creek; thence up the - meanders to a stake, corn f.. ':.'tben'N;.'69 W. 19.8 spinning corner. Being conveyed to U. H. Fer g -tiiie Davis, et al, by deed 324: ' ' recorded. in Book ?p'b. TRACl-; Fines: . Creek Township: 'rw ofl a s,one standing S 2o Mountain, the same to ti! v - Parties of the t YnrA h ,irs f the law of W n,aiui ,runs as follows: itik X-??' E.15 "' J a white rink- W ofti ,a wntte oalc; t " E. 9 po es; fe: thence thenr-o Poles to V?t Variation 2 'nT boun- path -ivart ''0sborn-tract; !a staV-t,on 2- 45') 120 -ret!,r(",rr"'r of the 76 fcM " -iantwith the Nor .76 acre F-GIN-Xivr 306,i Po'es V TRapt. : " . f'mM-. W Bemff m Fines t'edaW-' County, ! x; p 0)he Reii " 'f-e ;; 21 Ples to a 1' W. rn a spring; thence with the top of said ridi?o, N. 13" E. (H) poles to a stake; thence N. 8 E. 17 poles to a chest nut tree and three chestnut pointers; thence N. 84" W. to a stake in E. H. Jones line; thence ..with' his line N. . 43 poles to a big sugar tree stump on the county line of Haywood and Madison; thence with said coun ty line to Jesse M, Noland s corner; thence with Noland's line to a branch to a stake; thence down the branch South course to the public road, number of poles unknown; thence down the public road to the BEGIN NING corner, containing 101) acres. more or less. IFIFTH TRACT: In Fines Creek Township, Haywood County, N. . C. adjoining the lands of W. P. Ford and J. P, Haynes old tract and BE GINNING on a stake in the. Hay wood and Madison lines and runs with said divide three calls N, 5 30' W. 18 poles; N. fi E, 16 poles; N. 20' . 10' W. 5 poles to a stake, W. P. Ford's corner; thence with said line West (var. 2 45') tmh poles to a stake, Ford's corner; thence South (var. 2? 45') 40 poles to a stake, corner of Jasper Haynes home tract; thence East (var. 2 45") 307 poles to the BEGINNING, con tabling 7f acres more or less. Be ing the same lands described in Book 40, page 40fi, Record of Deeds of Haywood County, N. C. This the 27th dav of April, 1935. J. C. WELCH, " Sheriff' Haywood County, N. C. No. 335-AIay 9-16-23-30. At the side-entrance to a boanliif hous in Waynesville hangs thi sine: "No Trusipassen'." (dlad to see that my IHckshunary is cumin' into yooce. Dock Bingham, the Cecil Squatvsez he haz t rubble with sum of l'nkle Abij's ward , . jist hold on tite, Dock, ti" my Dickshunary kums out. That street vender . what wtiz in town last week not only had a new line he wuz a sellin' needle thred der, but he had a new speel: . "Don't ye want to help out one of Expresident Hoover's forgotten men?" sed he !o Unkle Abe: "I've got here the best needle-thredder ye ever saw," an' "she only costs a dime." "No," sez I, I've got a mutch better needle-thredder at home than yourn is but of course she cost nie moar than a dime." 1 oi nil. i ry tl'M't .111.1 .kuiie Mills with Kiim' I I polos to a foi l. South i;7 -t ti "li ii. U,-: North' hi. l.k: li'.i. ( ; I : i -: : ti in ilii- s p. .li Strange but True It is estimated that Americans eat more than (5,000,000 tons of sugar each year, 4,r00,000 tons of which are imported. 5,000.000 of the 25,000,000 motor vehicles registered in the United States are on farms. It is said that '80- tier cent of relief recipients who write to Washington ask for gifts and dole rather than work.. Whooping 'cough is the most con tagious of all diseases of childhood, except measles. . It has been estimated that a mur do,, is committed every 40 minutes in the United States. he w w iiiiri'i 1 i ni: - t . i ti. ! . .i n.t line oi;h 1 I loeu.-i. in '. i hollow ; pole- to ,i , hesi inn WV-I .'I' iol.'s lo :i i eol ner oi l 1.1 I'M. S' w lih n.ii.l line South L' I to St. I ko. i o hei of I iiii- iliiii' will) s,u.l 1 1 a.'t . 1 1 i 1 1 'a f'l.lsl i';t poles In the I 'ollt.l i linn; i ;, leert'M. Si:i'iiN rfl;A(-r. I,iru; ami heiiig ( 'l .i ht l eo Tun n sill i p :i inl :nl loin inr; the hunts, of .1. lines : Kin-; HKCIN- N1N(1 at a eheiitnut oil siile of ht'ise fork riilo, anil iHiim North 24 West (ill poles to ohetuniit on northeast sltln of ritlfje; llionee South 67a West 12 i-ess traet ; I line Noilh i i:i:iinni( Uht'iu'o North b"! 1-3 K.ist 1,'tL' jtht' lii'cinnini: it m I in: ; Ill.M ' or less A I. Si i that i -falit-ot ' v.i res M .1 .Mi 'i at ken in a ,1 1 ill the i. Hi. e of (he K.'ui-'.er . of 1 l.i w ooil ( 'oiirit in liook 7 '' 1 . to hieh Look .nui p i) in f i- hoi ehv ui.nle poles to ii a ores i'IM',1 to eeorile.l .f Dee, Is at I'l.ti" e re.fer- I'lllKIl TltAl-r lAin.; an, I helni; in lv Hill Township. ,,,l loiuinc the I i n:.- o! i ' A i 'am pi, ell a ml .'I hers. I : I a ; I I i ; ,,i ,, -i.ike m i In- piil.lie ro i ,1 near the r.i ih n.i ,1 a I the top , f :h, inl,.,- near elloo,l M .1 Me I'M, lu'll i eol'li el ami li ns t h , nee Soul h :!.' I :,' es! I , li-iin- ." I . li nks I"., p. a. h lli'i', iheli.. Nmili tj e- I ' ha in- ,',11 link- I a sta ke, , ' , t ' ."Ui I il't'l I s i 1 1 1 1 1 e i I helli e Willi his Ilia alo'iiu ill.-' fenei- Noi Ih I I a ' West in , ha i n- j mi t links to ., -i ,, K e in tin' Sam I ,i-a i he i-w . ,o,l Inn' iheli,'.' Noilh Mi link a, ilii'ine Not 1 h i " Kast !.' links in a stake In ill,- e,ll;i' of the I'o a I . t heller' W il II I 11 o pll a II- South 7 I ' I.,' r..i' Noith v: i i; i ..'i I llllks, Nnitl, S7 in- ii.-l links, X,, i ii, ha i n- a n,l si.i link s i N I 1 1. . i 'out a in nit Is ! I,".-. ;ia pel hill. - ' i -n. ol f.nir I ehalll 70 I .'1 i h tin it:,' Kast 4 I a' laast le iii:niN- i e I'i'S n n ii ' 111 Vey ail, pia I of J It I errel l.. 1 7 . I lei eiiih. i . I s .' I . l-ofKTil T.U'A i ".:. I , in ami la.'ii,K ill Ivy Hill 1 ott'iikhip, . ailioiniiii; t lu ll ml s of ('. A. "a ni 1 1 1 .. 11 . I ' I ' i w . n anil others,. ... ItRt.JINNI N(l at a Hlake Shoe Repairing It Matters Not How Badlv Worn Your Shoes iMav He . . . We Can Fix 'em as ood as New KK1N; Til KM TO THE. CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Next io Western Union r rliivU- 666 ZD Malaria In 3 (lays COLDS first day i.ax ativi: TONIC mill .iqiilil Tabb'l.s- Salve Xom IH'o)S Travel anywhere-any day on m SOUTHERN Afar for every purse, . . FEB MOB ONE WAY and ROUND TRIP COACH TICKETS .for Each Mile Traveled ROUND TRft TICKETS Return Lbhlt 15 Dr . . . " for Each Mile Traveled (ffl GO ROUND TRIP TICKETS Betorn Limit 6 Month . A . . . .for Each Mile Traveled ONE WAY TICKETS . , , ..... t . .for Each Mile Traveled Cood la Sleeping and Parlojr Car. SL proper eharjea lor apace ww'F" - , Economize by. leaving your Automobile at home and using the Southern Excellent Dining Car Service Be Comfortable in the Safety of Trmn Traeel , R. H. I)e BUTTS, Disl. Passenger Agent, Asheville, N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM A Timely Warning I have just had turned over to me all taxes both cur rent and delinquent, with orders to COLLECT. And ac cording to the law on the case, I must obey orders, which means that we must levy on all personal property. We are now making this levy throughout the county, working from township to township. Your township may be next. Our time is limited, therefore we are obliged to make these collections AT ONCE. As your know we have no choice in the matter, and the above proceedure of collecting applies to all taxes. It will save us embarrassment, and will save you time, trouble and expense if you will come to the office and pay rather than have us look you up w ith garnishee papers and levy. This is a straight-forward and sincere warning, and we hope you will make the most of it D A. HOWELL Tax Supervisor and Collector a ridge;
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