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-A- r. r. H.'A ,v virtue of the au undersigned as .:-t. Court in a ;u";Vrier Court en Lite Insurance "v! V. J- Hannah, Alexander, Miss Nora Atkins, virtue of au- , .: o jt.ea of trust ex pander and wife, and recorded Kilter of Deeds . :n l'.'jok 11, page of Trust, de :.aiit' in the pay and the && buJness thereby u -te'd the trustee x hereinafter for : appointed Com- t'ourt in said ac- jie undersigned, j Commissioner urt'er for sale, to tir cash, at the a: Waynesville, Monday, July 22, lock A. M., the property in the The Human Side 0' Life AS SEEN AND TOLL) ; Couple Married 70 Years Aro liv L'ncle Abe "hizself Sum fokes call me preecher But that is not my m.nit; Sum call me judge an' others siuar, I anser jist the same. But sence I ve pium cjui; preech.n", An' quit my judgin' too, Ye mout jwt cull me Unkle Ah". That suits, an' it will do. nuif gio.l un.-u-'.t- i;u- ho us - of my mun :a. tiuy wr.u W. .fVt : Of Vayr.e.-v. in tne town of ""'"Haviuwd County, N. C, ., ' v-.t ciHp of Hav- : " : :.,: h land of i i . Mary o. uiiui, i i. q j thA nr. nT I !iv A. . Xvicn aau John P. Swift ufl'en cn ! na- - a-Vf l ' 1 UNN'INii A. ,., 'VtVi't . ,, flavwood County, in t,. i: -.'k "Q," pages 110 V.n coma l:4ml Hit: sr.'! " - V:i. ami ..v....... , .nk & Trust Com ,:av of March, 1925, i the Office of the ,.f Ha"wool Coun , . (U Book G8, pape niore fully describ - f.llows: : : stone on the ,i. my Street (now lt)ll S:!iv:.i a little, southwest V h .-aid lot and runs j; vj ;, ;. - to a stake, Fau-.,n-xr a'' : . nor to th Battle v.' h William Rhine jv ;:Vt.,i. uiow Waynesville '.H,..-. wvh the West boun w -r- battle lot, N. 21" u',:- : a Mke, the Northwest ,a;,I Unfile lot; thenee N. .!.' jio'c- -o a stake in the East ii'A Aoa'.ii Miv'inow Haywood) 'thr?;. - . 21' W. alonjf the rr. "I -am stieet, iv ppies BKtil N N I ,'C, ContammK nafth-- of an acre, more or ji HitiTa. -.i and (toes convey intained in said deed A. W. Kiri: and M. A. Rich to it Inbtl I'. Swift. 21 .lav of June, 1935. GKIMMK H. WARD, rx:.--vrt.:' . I the lourt and 5t'2 Ju!;c 27-July 4-11-18. Well, Mr. Editur, Unkle Abe is not a-goin' to change Seegyars er.y more jist to pleeze fokes ... 1 changed from two-fcrs to 3 fer a clime an' they wuz still wurce. . . Well, con found it whovze a-smokin' tlu- See- guars eny way lU.ai N. i ;n r. ;.y . o w u u r smokmg u.-t-d the o carrv anno: comply UXKLE ABE LERXS A LESSON But 1 wanted to tell ye all 'bout the Seegyars I ordurd from New York Sitty. . . They wuz the wurst 1 ever tride, at leest sum of em wuz. The containing Ninety-Five ('Jo) acres, and Eighteen (IS) acres, respectively, and being the same lands conveyed in a deed from J. M. Green and wife, -Uary E. Green, to M. J. McCracken, uuied December 20, 1NHK, and reeord ed in Book 11, page 2,V7, Record of Deeds uf Haywood Cc ntv. SIXTH TRACT: A trac't or parcel of land lying and beimr in ham Doff Township, Haywood County, contain ing .Nine ('.) acres, more or le.is, and Deing; tne saint' land- described in a deed from T. XV Park and wife, l.yuu i-ai'K, fo M. J. .Maaacken, dated November 2H, 11)00, and recorded in Book 21, at page 272, Record of Deeds of Haywood County. SEVENTH TRACT: A trad or parcel of land lying and being in Iron Duff Township, Haywood Count v. containing Thirty-seven (. : j T ) acre's, more or less, and being the same tract of land conveyed in a deed from K. L. Davis to M. J. .McCracken, dated January 8, lWt), and recorded in Book 21, page ;i;i, Record of Deeds of Haywood County. EIGHTH TRACT: A tract or boundary of land lying and '.being in Waynesville Township, Haywood County, containing Twenty-eight (2S) acres, more or less, and beimr the same lands conveyed in a deed from L. A. Stephenson and wife, Harriet te h. btephenson, to M. J, McCracken dated l'ebruary Zl, 1891, and record ed in Book 20, page 00, Record Deeds of Haywood County. XIX TH TRACT: A tract or par cei oi iana in AC to t-.a-.: .. .v an' um .. . ., r.y t..iK back; I Dear L'nk.e Uayne.-v Your iw.i-i ' i u wut say tnai .u t..a i.o; i ir.struct:c-.ii lou i u;; ' iJ the cigais. You .-hi uiu'hav, exh.iust pipe we M-ai wa the fumes out e-f :iu ri-um. uecause ol tins w with your request. Yours truiy "'" ot me al: nUo: ,-o 1 sot rite down . . . aC what 1 u:an'; tell them Seegyai --niakert wuzn't to be icund in L'nkk A.v's Duk.-hunary 1 told them 1 l'o;:e:d Instruckshuiis keerfully, all Vept carry in' the Eck zaust pipe around with me, an' that 1 wouln't be ketched a carrvin' that kontr!ip.hun around not u save their soles out o' tormint 1 also told thorn that my desk wuz 10 feci from the neerest winder, and seem' as how I had this infernal (chuck-cool) hav feaver I wuzn't strong a null' to hold up an Lckzaust pipe 10 feet long. An' l'uther moie to jist keep mv 1 cents . . . ar. to go to hell with ):":' V. l! He. l lA.!r,i x A- fat s a:;,i h-S : any w - v w il: 1 '. iimr a.arva.l ' Georgia Governor To Work Against FDR's Nomination An' fokes. Eve ketched un with all these Seegyai-tviakers . . . they put good backer in a new brand ut furst, then purty soon they'll be puttin' eaiaiage K eve.- rile then, 1 quit that bpind an' go to anuther, yes sir-ee. Jist what about the air plane that's bi)i cirklin' over Waynet-ville nlr Uw iniiHt- eiuiurin' the past week! Shore h.'.z bin cuttin' sum capers. An' what about them nuze spins, tale dives, fandantH's, summer sets, Vir ginny Heels an' so-foarth! Unkle Abe thawt he'de take a ride. but when' -he got up to the gran' stand hiz "tooth had quit, hurt in'." That, thar pilot nidc hi, best to git me to ride: "Come on an' clime in, Unkle Abe," -cz he, "1 "il gyarantee yore life." "What good'.-: yore ityarantee aifter we're both (led " sez I. "No sh-ee!" .vi.us ago. :e i- ;!U : , , . 'tappy marriaire: i , -., 'itid to'ei'ence. . " 1 never miv ; i ,. tt'i she lets- nte n:i:' m. s:d Hopkins, still a. V d:r.ctor and a funif.u.e . "1 have nevi r known w : I--'- to. eat until I . : j "'hat she feed- !IU. iness." I'. r ovi r il w,ek-- M; ba- oe.-i. in bed, hut -he just -avinjr up ei'erirv fo d iy party her neighbors plan, for her lonic-n ow . Hopkins' next b:rh.!a viniher. w I ATLANTA- Governor Eugene Tal- , inaage saul he planned a series of j i-peeches in the north this fall to; "prevent the nomination of Pre:- den; Roosevelt." On h:s return fu :n ,7a ksonville when- he i-ited th. Gkorgia na tional guard now n annual encamp aunt, the governor wa- asked about reports that lie had .-aid there he planned to t.k tin democratic r.om ''lation for Pu-siden: ana' would open '.I- cumimign in l'linoi- In September. -,'T di.in't sav that." the governoi -a. J. "Somebody's got .me wrong. Era go.ng up there to prevent the nomi ' '.h ii ,,f Pnsident Ko'o-eelt, if you g ' wh..t 1 mean. "I already have accepted engagement- at Plattsburg, N. V., and Des Mo.ne-. la., and have other.- under consideration. "I m g,..ng into .he north to work lor the nominal. on of a nal demo ciat. Date- for my speeches have not been definitely do, id. I." Acquiring the Name Erin Ireland got the name of Krin from Queen Lirl, wife of Carmody, n mon arcli of the dim past, she Is liurierl under the stone known as All Na .Meeran, In a suburb of Dublin called L'lsneach. H.-pk-tv stlV, she I: tne bath Itlii frieiuo :- a: No Isn't It So? By POLK DANIELS 1 ihnik 1 understand why men g i fa:;) abi ait women. Jim no one has .t been able to tell me why women go crazy about men. ah young girls who nivsterions- ly disappear are foully made away with. Some of them get married to oo.ssy husoands who make them at home and behave themselves. stay E O'F--'SUMMONS BY PUB-CATION EH ( Al'iil.lXA. fc'001) CtiUNTY. IN THF. SUPERIOR COURT. "K PARKER, S. ' tt'R PARK KM. iefe!iian ke r,ikt nnnren, e.l jt Coin-; , ri,:-.:l!n i; f :rm : 'o S ear l defeii Ilia; he is ''Sit- (if - dun in !'.!, 'Nor . 103".. an plairitirT'- -W.a. a r-: f soiltrhf . Arthur Parker, at an action has rainst him in the Haywood County, the' purpose of rritiff an absolute defendant on the epara- ion statute; and will further take iquired to appear t lerk of the Su ie cour'house in Carolina, on 2 answer or demur -oaiplaint, or the to the Court for said nnrinn KATK I.IAMSON. :f'rk : re Superior Court "-W ll-ls-24-Aujf. 1. CE 0F TRUSTEE'S SALE Ponday, ju:y 22,1935, at eleven 'aynelMc, Haywood Coun- k- u. ' 1 ui oner ior .castt, -he fnllnvetno. A. Property in the towns of Crab- B-.XT'l'W'.ayhesville, more sHprT!, ,Vis follows: ; '"ACT: vir, or,j i,,;., A P. 'P- on the Rush l:'rr7f Je'' --'reek, containing acres, and beinl : cCraokpn A.ti . t- i 12, Snj . "u January rl-il-Book 34, page .5 oi nay wood tr, l F, 0;ree '"nship, Haywood :i'irf;'LIa,?;lr-a' containing , w l and Tifty (150) Jf fes i cies, f-'V-Vi1 la conveyed in Pi. Ellen V r fwken and F'ken ' ' , cken-t0 Manson r-'"i Auffust 2. 1892, N Tp?2f H3'ood County t land - tracts or par- ? Ftflv ?v County. con I (40) ' . acres and the J'!s' re?Peotively, tF E-Hoi -n Howell and rt"Y 'V Da o''-and rorded fevl,2- Record , of I rdH TRa r-V . . ' HyS? rn Iron Duff ?! acr , Z County. Sixty- '.Se Me,or less, and iVry 2 iLJ McCracken L". Pa?f 4o, ' aid recorded K';V.-;t;: K'-fPrfi of Deeds In, Ha"d l-mg in Iron Maw0od County, Township, Haywood Countv. contain ing Eighty-six (HG) rods, and being tne same Jot or parcel of land con veyed in a deed from N'elson Howell to M. J. McCracken, dated the 24th day of Uecenvber, 181)1, and recorded in Book 2(1, paee 12. Record of Deeds 01 Haywood ( ountv. TENTH TRACT: A tract or parcel of land lying and being on the waters of the Pigeon River, in Haywood Lounty, and containing Three and seventh-eights (3 7-8) acres, more or less, and being the same land con veyed in a deed from R. D, Gilmer, 'rustee lor the heirs of James R. Love, deceased, to M. J. McCracken, dated October 18, 1900, and recorded in Book 24, page 4, Record of Deeds of Haywood County. Reference is hereby made to t4ie foregoing deeds and records for a full and complete description of said tracts of land, as is herein fully set out. Sale made pursuant to power of sale in a deed of trust executed by M. J, McCracken and wife, Jennie McCracken, to J. R. Boyd, Trustee, to secure $10,700, dated November "9, 1932, and recorded in Book 32, page 59. Record of Deeds of Trust of Hay wodd Countv. This the 22nd day of June, 1935. J. R. BOYD. Trustee, No. 300 June 27-Julv 4-11-18. A little . Wayru'sville lny. hoine from church la.st ISuntlay, said to his g.rown-up sister:: "Why don't you say 'Amen' at the good places like Mr. Barnes does?" "Well, I don't want to," said his sister, "I know, it's because you're too bashful,'' the little fellow replied. !;' i In, rob! ers and emb.-.-zlei-s appaiently Idoni reie:. The lonsnonee t'mi.i grows bv small eon t rihtit ions. When a l.'i-year-old girl' K,.(s n letter out ,,f ttn- pi.'.,t. cilice, she al most invariably stops, nglj. there ainl leads it. wlu-rv exeiyl-ody e:m s. e her. W hen a Vo year-old boy re-reive.- a et;T he hurriedly slips it in his poekct and sneak.- away out of sight to read it. Extra Non-Skid Mileage? We have plenty of proof taken by "foot-printiiv!" tires after limit hard service on the cars of our customers. Come see this great PUBLIC-. PROV1.I) tire! THAT BEATS CLAIMS I can uriilerstand why a drowning man would grasp at a Kale of hay, but the ohl adage says he ll grasp a straw I doubt, if he could even see a straw, if he were struggling in the water. HOW TO WALK HORIZONTALLY ' Clyde, N. ( ., July 9. Dear Uncle Abe: I'm in trouble. It's like this: I bought a bottle of medicine at Drug store in Waynesville. The med icine is supposed to be poison and on the label it reads lite this: "In cas of poison, call a doctor, and until he arrives keep in a horizontal position and keep walking." Now, please tell me how to do this so I can begin tak ing the medicine. Yours in misery, L. J. T. Ihwr J. 1.. T.: I don't see why you shood be in mizery like this . . you orter a wrote Unkle Abe sooner. Now, to walk in a horizontal posi- sliun is eezy onct you no how to do the stunt. Kurst, you must git about "3 sheets in" on Tennysee moonshine (the same brand the man wuz a-feel- jn when he made yore medisin.) Next you pull off yore shoes an' wrap yore feet in tanglefoot. Wrhen this is dun youll imagin yoreself to be a flee, an' will ameediately hop up on the wall. When yore feet hit the wall ji?t keep walkin' around on the wall in a horizontal posishun see! Panama Ones Richctt City 1'nnnma was once the richest city in America. Next to Cirthnenu It was the most strongly fort hied, the walls In places being 00 feet wide and 10 feet high. When Henry Morgan f-acked and burned Panama he ear r'ed nwny 17fl mtile loads of plunder. "G-3" users say the tire is even better than we claim! Let us show you the Hatter, wider, thicker tread, closer-nested non-skid Mocks, wider ribs, extra rubber (average of 2 pounds more per tire) and demonstrate Supertwist Cord which protects against blow outs. Vith all its extra fea tures you can still buy a "G-3" .All-Weather at NO extra cost! Don't take chances of your motor Kelt injr hot this sum mer. . .brino; it to us anrf we'll tfive it a thorough check over. ALL-WEATHER PROVED! IZiLTAl NON-SKID frenueiilly ex ceeded. PROVED! SifesVi SAFETY Mops cars quicker In emergency. PDOUFHI SCIM R I WIST inVILU, cut i) gives PROTllCITON adaliiNt blow outs In every ply. (Jl'AK AN I KKI) AGAINST ROAD HAZARDS as well as defect Abel's Garage PHONE 52 ASHEVILLE HO AD NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Lizzie Lenoir, to Doyle Alley, Trustee, under date of December 22, 1933, securing the indebtedness therein described, said deed of trust being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County in Book 34, at Page 148, default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness, and at the request of the holder or holders thereof, the undersigned Trustee will, on the 24th day ; of July, 1935, at 12:00 o clock noon, at the Court House door in Haywood County, North Carolina, Offer for sale at pub lic auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following described prem ises, to-wit: Lying and being in the Town of Waynesville, Haywood County, N. C, and BEGINNING at a point on Brown Street, corner of Lot Number 4, formerly belonging to J. N. White, and runs thence. X. 31 8' E. 160 feet with line of said White's lot to cor ner of Lot Number 6: thence N. 58 52' W, 75 feet with line of said lot to line of S. C. Satterthwait's lot, Number 7, to a point marked by a stake; thence S. 20 56' W. 135 feet with line of said Satterthwait's lot to Brown Street; thenee along and with Brown Street 65 feet to the be ginning, the above being the 2nd tract in a Deed from Clem S. Smathers, et ux, to Wm. Tate and John H. Smath ers bearing date of 19fh of July 1912, and recorded in the Office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Haywood County in Book of Deeds 33, at j?age 572, and also, being the same Deed as convey ed to Fred Lenoir and Lizzie Lenoir, his wife, from J. H. Smathers and wife, and recorded in Book of Deeds 55, at page 368, Office of Register of Deeds for Haywood County, to which Book and page reference is hereby made for a more full and complete description of said land. This the 24th dav of June. 1935. DOYLE ALLEV Trustee for R. H. Stretcher. No. 361 June 27-July 4-11-18. Waynesville, N. C R. F. D, No. 1 Dear Uncle Abe: I would like to know what brand of cigars you smoke, since you seem to always be enjoying them .' -' C.-F. Deer C. F, (or by whatsoever name you mout be called:) I think I sed a nuff 'bout Seegyars in the furst of . my kolyum; how sum ever, I'll ackno'iedge yore letter. Ye air pine blank rite . ... Unkle Abe duz injoy hiz Seegyars. An' you will too if youll jist git in the rite frame of mind like Unkle Abe an' Banker Jim. I'm afeerd, C. F. you've got the habit of chawin' matches . an' if ye have, may the Lord have mercy on yore pore sole! Mr. Editur, I'm sartinly glad you didn't tel tlhat Gran Jury man from Picgen who Unkle Abe is, eauz them f ellers mout be wantin' to investygate me. " Mow . I don't mind givin' the low-down On sumboddy elce, you see, Tf. in civin' the "low" on uthers, They woodn't git the "down" on me. Well, fokes. I hate to tell ye what cawsed the Mount'eer. to 'be a Ieetle late last week, but Buster Bridges had to hurry out of the offis rite in the heet of the day an on a more im portant mishun than to by groceries. . I think they've named the youngster "Buster, Jr. . . . . an' this will oe a very sootable name, cauz the naybors sav the voung feller alreddy works tiia hands like be wuz a-eittin' the I "feel" of a linotype masheen. . Now, in closin', let me say, "Thank ve" to Mrs. D. M. Killian, Mrs. Ed Bright, Miss Hester Owen, Miss Jes- fie Yarboro, W. V. Miller, ur. B. i. VX'alker, T. B. McCracken. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hoglen, T. H. Davis, Tom KiJpatrick, DeWitt West, Marshall Kirkpatrick. Dock Bingham, and all who have had such complimentary things to say about this "necessary nonsense." As ever. UNKLE ABE. Fsior n rt ft anDD Having heretofore been ordered by the board of County Commissioners to advertise on the first of August, and sell on the first Monday in Sep tember all delinquent 1931 taxes, I hereby warn all those who have not paid that this order will be carried out without reservation. The list will be made up and completed on July 31st, and all who have not paid by that date will be included in the advertising. Considerable added expense will be added to property owners who are advertised. This un necessary expense can be saved if you will pay up NOW. Those owing taxes for years prior to 1934 are hereby notified that suits will be started unless payment is made immediately. This is a fair and final warning. D. A. H Tax Supervisor
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