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V THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935 fHE MOUNTAINEER, WAYNESVILLE. M. L. . I.id ifjii.st fmvt' be n into rnirx'tiicf uIk ii he was a Jim: M y all sorts of boy. Sam: Vh;it makes yi.tl think so? Jim: He knows exactly what cues tjonn to ask nie when he wants to finil OUt what I've been iloilJK. NOTICK OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, June 24th, 1135, at ileve.i o'clock a. m. at the court house door in the town of Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, the undersigned Trustee will sell at pub lie outcry to the highest bidder fo cash, the following lands and prtm ises lying and being in Waynesville Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, and more particularly de scribed as foolows: BEGINNING at a stake in the Southwest intersection of .State High way -No. lu and .Marshall Koad ana run.s with the West margin of Mar shall Koad, S. :ii deg. 84' W. 151 feet to a .stake in the West martrin of Marshall Koad; thence S. deg. V (52 feet to a stake in the McFadyen line: thence with the Mcradyen line N. 2 dig. W. 150 feet to a stake in the Southern margin of the State Highway No. 10; thence running with the Southern margin of State High way No. 10, 10,.4 feet to the BEGIN NING, being lots Nos. 1, 2. 3 of Block "A" in Brookmont as survey ed and platted by J. C. Crannon, C. E., in Aupgust, 1928, and being the .same lots conveyed in a deed from Maggie E. Marshall and husband, Harry C. Marshal', to John K. Cars well, et ux, by deed dated August 22, 1928, and recorded in Book 77 at page 341 Haywood County Registry. Sale is made pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by J. R. Carswell and wife, Annie Carswell, dated Jan uary 0, 11)38, and recorded in Book ,32, at page 74, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County. This May 21st, 1983. A. T. WARD, Trustee. No. 345 May 30-June (1-13-20. XOTK'K OK TKI STKIi'S SAI.K (in Monday, July 1.'.. at elev n o'clock A. M. at the Courthouse in the town of Waynesville. Haywood County, North Carolina, I will sell to Vhe highest l.idder for cash, at )iildic outcry, the following lands and premi ses lyint: and heiiiK in U'aynes illo Township. Haywood County, and more particularly de.scrilied anil hounded follows: AdioiniiiK the lands of .Mont I'hut .J. c. Welch and others, and hound us follows, viz: ALONG THE SKYLINE With the Rambler- lie way road - j n mug ,f i:. j l-adint on a cyca more Hyatt .Mill no from Hay wo. near spill - a, id n d Sulpliui ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Horace C. rerguson deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to exhibit them to the under signed at Waynesville, N. C, on or before the 22nd day of May, 1930, or this notice will be -pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make settle ment before June 1, liMfi. This the 22nd day of May. 1935. T. W.' FERGUSON, Administrator of Horace C. Fer guson, deceased. No. 344 Mav 23-30-Jufle 0-13-20-27 ".jiK to Ha.elwood and runs them VI" la' V. f.15 feet to a stake in the iilci- of Holt Creek Koad; former ly old Heck corner: thence X, ?; V l.'ia feet to a heech ; thoneo ,S. 7n " W. Jti-' feet to a stake in the i I 'lot t Creek Road; thence S. In" feet to a Imx elder; thepice V. S3 3-f feet to a t.i.x elder .Mont I Mi pit line; thenc.- S. s S. Mi in th K. 7."i hot notice of summons North Carolina, h1aywood county. in the superior court marguerite barron vs. WILSON BARRON. The defendant, Wilson Barron, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior. Court of Haywood County, by the plaintiff, Marguerite Barron, against the defendant, Wilson Bar ron, for the purpose of securing an absolute divorce on statutory grounds. of two years separation, and the tie fendant will 'further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County at the court house in Wlaynesvile, North Carolina., with in thirty days after the 29th day of June, 1935, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 22nd day of 'Mav.' 1935. W. (!. I'.YK.RS Clerk of Superior Court No. 340 (May 30-June 0-13-20 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of th power of sale contained in that certai deed of trust executed by H. C. Fer guson! and wife, L. F, Ferguson, sai deed of trust bearing date of 2nd July( 1929 and being 'duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, in Book 24 at page 245; and default in the pay ments of the indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned will, on the 29th day of June, 1935 at the Court house tloor in the Town of Waynes ville, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon, offer for sale at public auction and for cash the following described real estate: Beginning at a stake, Pine gene, corner to W. R. Ferguson Morrow land and runs S. 84 V, 32 poles to a stake; then N. 40 W. 6 poles to the public road; then running the road as follows: N. 78 . 6 poles; N. 59 W, 8 poles; N. 30 W. 12 poles: N. 59 V, 2 poles to a stake opposite a chestnut stump, W hite s corner ; thence N. 70 E. 30 poles passing the chestnut stump to a Spanish oak; then N. 62 E. 8 poles to a stake; then .. a) fc. . lU'i poles to a locust then N. 38Mj E. 16'4 poles to stake; then N, 59 E 7 poles to a white oak; then N. 81 E. 25 poles to a black oak; then N. 5 crossing spring branch at 20 poles, 41 pole to a stake on a ridge (hickory gone) ; then along the top of the ridge N. 62 W. 6 poles to a post oak; then along the top of the ridge N. 40 W. 23 poles; N. 15 W. 10 poles to a stake, black oak down; then leaving the ridge N. 3 E. 51 pole to a stake on the river bank 90 poles to a stake. at the bank of the river in G. R. Fer guson's line; then S. 4 E. 75 poles with said line to a black oak and lo cust: then S. 22 E. 150 polos to black oak on a ridge, W. H. Noland's and G. R. Ferguson's corner; then S. 54 W. with W. H. NolandV line to James Dotson's line; then with Dotson's line about 150 poles to & large white oak on a ridge; then N, 75 W. 51 uoles to a chestnut, W. R Ferguson's corner; then N. 13 W. 116 poles to the Beginning, containing 150 acres, more or less. This the 5th day of June. 1935. T. W. FERGUSON. Trustee, . No. 354 June 6-13-20-27. feet to a stake at the edie of th toin ami neal- the rise of ihe h the -Mont I'hut line; thence with said 1'lott line K. 1-1 TV -IL-'.i feet to stake, corner lietween .Mont I'lott ani K, R. I'lott places; thence S. Hi 4.V W -til feet to a staki- corner i.s aforesaid thence st. li 4.V K. 330 feet to a stake Mont I'lott corner; thence S. 45 W. 1M.I7 feet to a stake, I'lott corner thence S. 3! 45' W. 575 fei-t to , stakf, I'lott corner; thence S. Ii4" 4 5 W. !(L'4 feet to a sian:sh oak I'lott corner; thence s. 15 45 V. 4 4 5 feet to a slake; them-i S. LT," U 411 feet to a sourwood Mont I'lott corner, and in the line o: the old Clark place to a stake; thenrt S. sx I-;. feet to a stone: thenci X. :'3 IJ. L-3S fei-t t,, -i make; thenct N. 41 15' K. 313 feet to a stake inence . . , K" I-;. 115 ', feet to a staki (formerly white oak); thence X. 4X -;. L'i:4 feet to a slake; thence S. 7M H. with .1. C. Welch line 330 feet to . slake; thence with said line X. M 3o - 1 ' : to a locust stump, old corner between H. '. W'cdch and 10. li f lot 1 ; thence with said line X. 7S K ieei tn a stake on the hank of liichland Creek; thence with said i-reek as follows: X. 3U' I-:. .s feet to a rock, X. 33" 30' l'3? feci lo a rock, X. I," 45' K. L'liu feet to :i rock, X. 7 15' V. 00 feef to a rock X, JO 45 K. J75 feet to a lociiHt lieai a niuiiip, .n. 1 i.t 1.. J,Ieel tu a stake near Hyatt .Mill Hare; thetice X I' 1 W. 1 - feet to a stake; thence X. 41 3(1' W. 100 fee( t stake thence X. 35 30' v. jon feet to slake; thence .. 14" 30' W. 17:' fe't to mi oak: thence X. 5 30' W ieet to the liemninK; containing llf.S.-Kl acres, more or less. lieln ihe same tract of land conveyed ti K. I-., (isiiintie hy s;. C. Welch and Wile, hy deed hearing date the -day of Jan., 1 1) 1 II, ' a m.l recorded Look 'K, page 0311, Records of Deeds of I lay wood County. And being the tract of land convey eo in a, ilced troiii I. I-;. ()s,orne and wife, l.cla 'oe Oshoine. ,l.-iie,l il... 1 lay ol Seiitemher. 1017. and r .ril ed (n the (IIMi-e of the Register of lieeds of Haywood County, .North Carolina, in Iloid( of Deeds 4:1, page 'M-'. to uhichsai'd deed and i-ecoril reference is hereby made for a full and complete description. Sale made pursuant to power of sale contained in a deed .of trust .... .M. .1. .McCrai ken and wife. .Jennie .Me'-' Cracked, to Ceo. !. Ward, trustee for Haywood Home 1 : 1 r i 1 I i 11 ir and l.o.-in rVssociati,,,). dated Xovember 1 7. I !.' . mil recorded in .k L'J, page 343 Record of Deeds of Trust of Mac. 'oil Tonnty. This .June 14, I H35. : i-:; H. W ard, Trustee. . 35!i June L'0-J7 .1 11 ly : 4 -1 1 . S' 111 and heard here and Lots of Waynesville folks tm Rhododendron Festival in last week. . .and they all n-i time and made the same- . .they got tired standing up couldn't get anything to eat. restaurants ami drug stores w there. . d ii, th. a g..oil oinplain: and th-;. . all th. re pack- ed and jammed. . which was tine t"i ihe restaurateurs bu hard on hungry people. . Most of the Haywood crowd resolved to take their own lunch next year. . .And speaking of fond th- A. t il f'. window was full of beans the other morning. . .literally bushel.- of beans. . .and I kept wondering how long it would take to string 'em. . . Claude Reece steps next door to buy a coca-cola. . .That attractive little sign over the steps ot Mrs. .Moody s home on Main St, . .which says simp ly "Rooms". , .A long Packard from Klorida pulls up in front of the Cham ber of Commerce. . and in a few min utes a lady comes back and tells her companions, "they're at Ihe I'alniei House". . .Those l-'iank Ruck tropi cal looking ha Ik' that an- growing in popularity with the men. . It's worth money to see me in one. . .Two filling station attendants having the time of their lives with a toy airplane. . .and ivhlll of it'.'. . .we're all children at jj-t. . .Tu ne prod 11 .and ont : sllpp'.se i.t. . IV traveling in'-n selling the t meet in a drug .-tore teils the other, "nou'm- Ml over here w hen it's their . a ig u ugh of my own. A FIGHT EROSION over '!S unburned Ml) YOU KNOW THAT When the slope of land is increas ed lour times, the speed nl the wa ter flowing over it is about double, the cuttinr power is multiplied by 4, the power to curry soil us multiplied by - and the size of particles 11 can carry is multiplied by b-1. I'.iosiot) i-emoves twenty-one times is much plant food from the soil as cultivated crops ? Erosion costs the State of .North Carolina "; million dollars yearly by removing plant food aione? Rotating- crops reduce soil loss about -one-thir1. Hurned-over woods lose times as much soil as da Woods ? Grass sod loses ovef T times as inAich as unburned woods? More than 50 per cent uf the cul tivated land in the i'iedmont 'region is severely eroded and trullied? Seven and one-tenth per cent of all land in i'iedmont Xorth Carolina has been abandoned due to excessive erosion : Three and one-tenth ner cent of all the land in North Carolina has been abandoned due to erosion '.' I he second most badly eroded soil in North Carolina is one of the pre dominant soils in the Deep River osion area ? Terraces built by the Soil Erosion Service in this area recently with-. food the heaviest :!(I-hoUr rain on eeords in the last ten years with : h ;he.r li.itiiii-i- pulls ,n in which reminds us again lia ve eh. 1 h--ed. A few V wasn't considered safe I'oi travel. Kven the wife of th dent. We hope the ladies lr gir.'a like Waynesville well to stay ;i while, lad:.-- -.1.1 how tiine.-,-ars iigo : women to 1'resi 1 Vir- ri-Ouh It U the cause, not tne ceam, mii makes the martyr. Napoleon. NOTICE OF SALE The Rambler, at 1 he special invit: tion of the pastor, went to tin- Meile dist church last Sunday nigh: to he. Mr. Walter Herbert sing. It was musical treat. And the ilinni" 1 women's voices under the direction ' Mr. Herbert was splendid. aid tun little children talking Ihe They were engaged in that childhoi.il pastime of niak- Hie wished for il tholis - -iln- other that she miuht "Th- Three Utile I'igs." ly Ihe first child changed to agree with the second. too'" he said. And thus ever so lightly Wiis ii thousand dollars tossed thru the window of the child's imagination. Wouldn't it be great for a thousand dollars not to mean any more to you tha 11 1 ha t '.' other day. fasoina li Mi ing wishe and dollar again si e 1 In meif i;i 1 1 lo r w ..-!, -h; 1 .ii Hearing that ..Mr. Cook of the high way department is the new champion at the gulf club the Rambler is re minded thai Mr. Cm-k is always smok ing a cigarette, lighting one from the other. I wonder if there's tiny signi ficiiice in the fact that they are "lanky Strikes?" from A. D. An Arrington, o.a:fca Vj;0 recorded in Rk V Record of Deeo , '' u North Carolina" a" , conveyed to H ij " from W. T. Lee a:. - -A Lee, of even date v.'. SEVtNTH TKaVj same tracts of lar.j" ,- i. Lee t- deed fr v uiuuai 1 ieu; , iiateij and recorded in B Kecord ot Deeds fo..- t N. C., and the an,e ;u. H. G. Stone Lv dee -;"' and wife, .Maaui date herewith. EIGHTH tame tract of Lee by deed from j wife, Elizabeth B. II 0 m A. Lee, of even da:, e feience is hereby n;i... recocrds and dee-:.- . feet iles--:'ip;;oi , :' -,; conveyed. This the 2uth .'; v . Vv.': No. 347 May - A rding to I-alward link the name "ii vi-lt moans "Field of Roses" and pronounced accord ing ly. And Weare I loll, r. o'; sn-:iks of i lady w hb held up her end of the coll m i s, 1 1 ion 11 nt il it was j radically per penilictlliir' I ' S. 1 know the lady! Hugh J. Sloan Special Agent NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Waynesville, N. C. Un-ier and bv virtue of the power and authority by a certain deed of ru-i- executed by H. G. Stone, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County in Book DC page 112, default having bten made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured as there in provided and having" been requet c ! by the holder of said note, the un-, , ci-ii"ntd Trustee will on Saturday June 22, lj:i5, at 12:00 o'clock noon; orler for saie to the highest bidden for ea.-h at the -ourmuue uuur m Havwood County the following de scribed tracts of lu.id lying in Way-, m.sville Townshio. Haywood County, North Laronna, aojounnK uary a, jyiti an-1 of James Mc-Clure, T. F. Arrington, Xo. 45, page M jt and others, and made up of several' Haywood County N tracts of land, bounded as follows: ian, Conveved to ll FIRST IKALi: feeing ie same trom y. T. Lte tract of land conveyed to w. 1. i-ee by deed from the Champion Fibre Company, dated December 15, HUT. and recorded in Book No. 51, page 60, Record of Deeds for Haywood County, N. C, and the same tract of lane, conveyed to H. G. Stone by W. T. Lee and wife, Margaret A. Lee of ever, date herewith. SECOND TRACT: Being the same land conveyed to W. T. Lee by deed from R. L. Lee, Trustee, dated Oc tober 25, 1918, and recorded in Boo No. 51, page 486, Record of Deeds of j Haywood County, IN. C, and the same land conveyed to H. G. Stone by deed from V. T. Lee and wife, Margaret A. A. Lee of even date herewith. THIRD TRACT: Being the same tract of land conveyed to V. T. Lee by deed from Sarah E. McClure and husband. H. P. McClure. dated No vember 4, 1915, and recorded in Book1 4o, page 155, Record 01 Deeds tor Haywood County, N. C, and the same tract of land conveyed to H. G. Stone by deed from W. T. Lee and wife, Margaret A. Lee, of even date here with. FOURTH TRACT. Being the same tract of land conveyed to W, T. Lee; by deed from J. R. Morgan and wife, Cora Ward Morgan, dated July 26 1919, and recorded in Book No. 53 page 394, Record of Deeds for Hay wood County, N. C, and the same lands conveyed to H. G. Stone by deed from W. T. Lee and wife, Margaret A. Lee, of even date herewith. FIFTH TRACT: Being the same tract of land conveyed to W. T. Lee hy deed from Will L. Arrington and wife, Laura M. Arlington, dated March 13, 1911, and recorded in Book No. 29, page 490, Record of Deeds for Haywood County, N. C, and the same lands conveyed to H, G. Stone, by deed from W. T. Lee and wife, Margaret A. Lee, of even date here with. SIXTH TRACT: Being the same land Conveyed to W. T, Lee by deed Mar TR.i T: '"' -"s-istr. bar. Shoe Repairing It Matters Not How Badly Worn Your Shoes Mav Be ... We Can Fix 'em as good as New BRING THEM TO THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Next to Western Union Your Horoscope NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity given to the undersigned Trustee in;. a .certain deed of trust executed hy LILLY S. HARROI.l) (a sinirl woman), dated September -1st, 198 ar.d .of ..'record in the Otlice of th Register of Deeds for Havwood CoUn ty, North Carolina, in Book of Mort gages and Deeds of Trust No. 22, a page 252, default having been mad in the payment of the indebtednes thereby secured and the holder 0 the notes secured thereby having re quested the Trustee to offer the here inafter described premises for snl in accordance with the power oon tained in said deed of trust: thp tin (lersigned Trustee will offer for sale to the highest bidder for CASH, at tne court House door in aynesville Haywood County, North Carolina, th loiiowing described land at 12:00 0 clock noon on Saturday, July 6th, 1935, th following described land lying and being in the County of Haywood, State of North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: 1 BEGINNING on a stake or stone ini' tne tast side line of Hay-ood Street stone oeing tne a. W. corner of J. P. Swift's lot (Now 0. T. A1 exander) ; thence South 71 degs. F. 204 feet with Swift's ( now AlxAti der's) line to a stake in W. H. Fau cett's line; thence South 21 degs. W 97.5 feet with Faucett's and A. L Herrin's line to a stake in 'W. J. Hannah's line; thence North 71 degs. W. 204 feet with Hannah's line to a stake in the East side line, ot Haywood Street: thence Nortn 21 degrees East 97.5 feet with the tast side line of Haywood Street to the BEGINNING point. Being the same lot of land conveyed to Lilly o. narroia, Dy deed dated April 20 1920, from Maggie E. Moody (Wid ow) , and recorded in the Office of th Register of Deeds for Haywood vouniy, iortn uiroiina, in Book No 55, page 309,, to which record refer ence is here made for a more perfect description of said lot of land. The above described land will be sold subject to any and all taxes and assessments against the same. ihis property will be sold for UAJSH and the higbest bidder will be required to deposit five per cent of the amount bid with the Trustee on the date of sale. This the 5th day of June. 1935. W. R. FRANCIS, Acting Trustee. No. 352 June 6-13-20-27. If you were born June 18. 19. 20. 21, 22, yu have more than average aouity in an executive and commer ciai way. lou are sensitive and teel keenly any apparent neglect, lou have a loving, sympathetic na ture, solicitous lor the welfare and happiness of others. You enjoy wit and fun if it is clean amf sensible, and tan be a most entertaining com panion. You have a vein of sarcasm that amuses your friends for it" is refined, witty and good natured. June 23, 24, 25 You can attract and hold people and therefore can in fluence them for good or evil. You are fond of display and ornament. The only really strong point in your nature is ypur (ietermiiiation. You are brilliant and always appear to the best advahhi'ge. You are true to those you love, intensely affec tionate towards your mate and look for the same in return. You have an impractical streak, which upsets your success in unexpected ways. You do hat cf ten accumulate wealth if you do someone gets it away from you. : . : Taxpayers Who Are Inequally THOUGHTS FOR SERIOUS MENTS M.0- If you have knowledge let others light their candles bv it. -Margaret Fuller. Art is more Gllike than science. Science discovers: art ori-atts. tnV,r, Opie. .. The less people speak of their great ness the more we think of it. Bacon. People do not lack strength they lack will. Victor Hugo. " NOTICE ' Assessed Take Notice NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. v- Vs.-:' . C. A. RAG LAND and the FI DELITY and DEPOSITY COMPlANY of Maryland. Pursuant to Section 3846 (v.) and 2454 of the Consolidated Statutes no tice is hereby givento all persons that an action as entitled above has been commenced in the Superior Court, of Haywood County, for the purpose of recovering for lalior, materials furnished and for the use of the plain tiff's truck, said services, materials and truck being used and employed by C. A. Ragland, Contractor, in the construction and improvement of a certain section of highway in Hay wood County, known as State High way Project No. 9410. All persons desiring to intervene in the said action mav do so -origin the time prescribed by statute. 1 ms the 15th day of June. 1935. C. C. WALLER. No. S5S Jure 20-27-July 4-H The Haywood County Board of Equalization and Review will meet daily at the Court House in Way nesville from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. according to the following schedule Will hear people from Jonathan Creek, Cataloochee and Ivy Hill June 20. Will hear people from Fines Creek and While Oak on June 21. Will hear people from Crabtree, Iron Duff and Clyde on June 24 and 25. Will hear people from Pigeon, East Fork and Cecil on June 26. Will hear people from Waynesville on June 27 and 28. The Year This Is The Only Time During That Any Relief Can Be Given Taxpay ers Who A re Inequally Assessed Please Come Early, And Only On Date Set Aside JJ For Your Community - iij "Ml : - '. il: ill 'T
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