mi. MjSnf -TLt 'j-1 Aim. TrHSPAY, JULY 25, 1935 niEMOUXTAiNEER, WAYNESV1LLK. M. i:. ALONG THE SKYLINE f 1 I'r I With the Rambler' . It M..s ,VcJ- a a .r i. . c-aro ntic eu." . ..r.sintr the street a freshly starched white : ,nr,m. . . A gTOUD Of into the pool next '"rire house. . . . Foxy v.ne. . And there ' ,f those self-made ,,Mceable how folks i .i i .:cps wnen a uuuu Soineoouy sajs nt doe: days", . . Rosalyn . ,,f a car . . . and be ' wearing two hats! ;t antique shop between and the A. and r. . . named bcnuinoier. with girts from one amps and they're Ernest Withers, Jr., much on his head. . v looking trailer attached ... j-vri'ia car . . . parked in ' ,f .he highway near Abel's Tj.v Rambler snouid nave . with a license num I av the other day. iiniiJuiO.. . .'. Major Howell tret a dope. . . Always relt sorry lor tnat i . l-j t,: :.' v m ill Wno wrecneu jus urn Ne ..... ... ,eher day . . . it's bad to f-"ht fr-m home . . . wrecked ;V: 4'r.t could afford it. He .'iirape. f,r.'.a 4 r. ;or who spent the week-end Wnfsvii'.t- went to a dance some- t say wnere or wi' n . All he said was, hot!" F.y. -! vn is j. :0lki-.! a- tho every kid in the --v w.i trying to get into the ,w .Monday aiternotn. xne tare ? Shoe Repairing It Matters Not How Badly Worn Your Shoes May Be... We Can Fix 'em as good : as New BRING THEM TO THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Next to Western Union rain didn't matter. They were out to see Shirley Temple. Not long ago I poked a little fun at the appearance here in Waynes ville of beach pajamas. Since that time we've been overrun with "shorts." Back in my college days we called 'em track pants. They look pretty cute on a bunch of girl campers, but when a woman tips the scales at a hundred and fifty pounds or more oh, well, let it go. I guess I'm just not modern enough. I rambled into the Methodist church Sunday night to hear Judge Felix Alley and the Canton choir, The downstairs was packed and the up stairs was comfortably tilled. The cnoir sang wen and tne judge s voice was musical. It was a thoroughly splendid program but 1 ri have to aumitt tnat the bench 1 was sitting on got pretty hard before it was over This Week IX History Isn't It So? By POLK DANIELS July 22 Redi licil&- treats be- ween the United Stat mi.l Trini.-u.) Jamaica and Washing- voyage ol L '"", ourmuua v.u-.ar.a signed at ion, iM i- Maiden 7'.rv- Pilgrim. have for Oram died, 1885; went into effect at majority, monument corn- Mr. Hardin took occasion Sunday night to announce that Gipsy Smith, Jr., would beein a series of revival service; in Wavnesville on Julv 31st. I ve ranlbled across Gipsy severa times and he's a real preacher. Somebody down to be conducting war on gasoline. twenty cents and lot at the I.ako seems a one man price Straight gas is s of Wayne.sville car owners aie driving down regu larly. The local stations should do something about that. You can't blame the motorists. Nothing fluctuates more than the price ot gaskiline. petrol if you re English, and a motorist never knows what he'. going to have to pay at the next station. On one trip, cov ering about fifteen hundred miles. 1 bought gas for as low as fifteen ents a gallon ami also as high' as twenty-two. But regardless of what it is I'm against this four-tenths of a cent business I wonder if anybody i generous slice ot ice cold just lit retirim.'. Iso likes a cantaloupe Real Estate Transfers (As recorded to Monday of tills week) Lonsti;ut:on. 1 America, 1020. July 23 U. S. Dingley tariff law mmnignt. IMC; iexas defeated state wide prohibition by 0,000 rjll; bunker Hill pleted, 1841. 1 July 24 Ship "Eastland" sink.; (Chicago) 812 drowned, IV lo; Mara thon race at ()' miii.in ,-.,,'.' ..,.. by American athlete, Haves, UHI8; Great Salt Lake valley, j" Utah, en tered by Bngham Young and his Mor mon followers, and Salt Lake found ed, 1847. July 25 Officers of American ex ploring expedition to Fiji islands massacred by- natives, 1840; Kipst United States Rank established, lT'.U July 20 First Post Office estab lished in North America, the route extending from Falmouth, New ring land, to Savannah. Ga., '1775; New York (11th state) ratified U. S. Con stitution, 1788. July 27 First successful Atlantic ea'jle completed and messages ex changed, lMlti; Firs; direct wireless vommuniiVition established iH-t.wceii Japan and the United States. 1:U. July 28 First issue of the Pitts burg Gazette, first newspaper west of the Allegheny mountains. Beginning of World War. l;M4: official mail car, 1802. says, in a 17M); First No matter what your opinion are, your church is not goinjr to turn you out. If um qm; paving vour dues, you may be dropped from the rolls. A friend of ours has taken note that in spite of many changes, voung boys sneak off and go to bed without washing their feet the sume as then used to. Every day something happens to make us regret we didn't watch out more carefully yesterday when the weather was fair. If you have been saving up for a rainy day, a neighboring editor now is the lime to turn it loos, spree of spending. The other day 1 was walking on the streets with my wife and a good looking woman, a perfect stranger, distinctly smiled and winked at me. My wife saw it, and asked, "Now wno was tha 1" 1 answered. "1 don't know," and wife kept right on talk ing as she had been before. It's a fine thing to have such a reputation for truth and veracity that even your own wife believes you implicitly. t nthusiasm is a great thing, in and win, i.s a bi-ive-sounding gan. l'ut at :lie same t nie it : to be cautions. Look before you is also a good slogan. If, after take a caretul lock you conclude to go in, exer; yourself to your utmost and take a good, long leap. Make a big winning. Go leap, you BLAST OK WHISTLE CAt'SKS DEATH OF HOUSE Pine Much in Ue a light wood, is used for s. frames and doors, or s whore it is exposed to because It : shrinks or Nervous, Weak Woman Soon All Right 1 had regular shaking spells from nervousness," writes Mrs, Cora Saa flera, of Paragould, Art "I was all run-down and cramped at my time until I would, have to go to bed. After my first bottle of Cardui, I waa bet tor. I kept taking Cardui and soon I was all right. The shaking Qnlt jnd I did not cramp. I felt worlds wtttr. I gave Cardui to my daughter vbo In about the same condition and lbs " won nil right." Thousands of women testify Cardui ben 5, It does not benefit YOU, "ult physician. ' Beaverdam Township G. B. Compton for Greyling Realty Corp, to V. H. Duekett. L. Al. Williams to A. J. Williams. V. O. Clontz to W. C. Clontz. Cecil Township J. R. Morgan, Trustee. to Guy Hipps. Clyde Towiuhip S. P. Liner to Johnson Palmer. .Miss Lottie Smith to W. H. Rich. Jonathan's Creek Township Roy Crocker, et al, to George Sutton. Waynesville Township J. S. Allen to Vernie Smith. . A. T. Ward, Trustee, to A, V. Poteat. G. Z. Compton, Trustee, to Ray Reece. YOUTHFUL CRIME WiA.SH I NGTON, 1). C Nineteen year-olds formed the largest age glroup among the ;il,l)(il persons whose fingerprints, were received, in May by the Federal Bureau of Invest tigation, it was disclosed last .week. Of those charged With murder, 20 year-olds were more numerous than any others. c-liecks Dfc iMalaria , in :t ilnys COL D S first day LAXATIVE TONIC iuhI Tilqiiid Tal)let.s Salve Nose In ops. White White pi no, window snsht in other plao tho weatlior, swells very little. Other 'woods in the same class are cedar, redwood,' yellow poplar and fir. A few of the desirable lioavier woods are black locus: and inn liogaliy. Most heavy woods sm-li as ash; hickory, beech, birch and oak will shrink or swell more than the lighter woods. Up to Rural Spinsters The interdependence -of all . groups In a nation is illustrated by. the minis. ins? claim that the strength and prow ess of England Is indirectly in the hands of its. rural ' spinsters,. They keep the cats that kill the field mice that .eat the bumblebees that fertilize the red clover that is ' needed by the cattle that produce the good beef (bat builds the brawn of the oouutry. Collier's Weekly. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S HE-SALE 666 of and the SEE US FOR SHIRTS THREE FAMOUS BRANDS Arrow Piedmont Tom Sawyer Cheaper In The Long R un C. E. Ray's Sons Work Shirts 49c up --in """ 1 I No. 370 July UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of "the power of sale: contiiied in that cer tain deed of trust made and 'executed by Sam Rathbotie and wife, Dovie Rathbone, the same bearing date of 21, J uly,. 1 :W,' and being recorded in Book of deeds .of trust 2!) at page 217, and order of re-sale dated 11 July, VXi'yr by . G. Byers, Clerk of Su perior Court, and default having been made in the . payment of the indebt edness thereby secured, the under signed will, on, the 1't.h day. of Aug., Ilt.'i5, at the court house door in the town of W'aynesvillo, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock lioo.n (ilfer at fmldic outcry and sell for cash, the follow ing described . real .estate-:'. Bogtnnij.ijg at, a lynii coim-r Charlie Moody's .".O'Uirc tract runs south 1 poles to a stake in branch;, th'eiu'e with the 'branch sout h ;M west '!'! noie-s to a lynii" stump; thence west 20 poles to a stake ill the branch; thence south II west 17 poles to a .stake in the branch; tin nee south 111 west 11 poles to a stake in the branch; thence south M7 wt-s'twlS p(''s to a stake in. the liranch and in tho line of ( haiiie Moody's Pinch Gut tract ; thence, east wit If. its 1 ine i poles to a stake; iheme s"Ut.h K2 east JO poles i a small chestnut, on top of I'inch Gut ridge; ihenco. north 0 wes( 7-'l poles to a stake im the line Of Cliariie Moody's .'10-acfe tract; thehce with his line north X-l. west . .'50 poles to the beginning, cdnta'ning, 2" and nine-tenths acres, more or Jess. ' Re- s-evving and excepting however from the operation of this deed, all the hemlock timber on the alsive de scribed land for a period of five year.-'. This the 2,'ird day of July, l-!f.: , WELI.AM). Omi. tie if a steamer pas Welland Canal n i much of a shock for year-obi horse, h, the shock of the NOTI.CE OF Tile shrill whis sing through the ntly proved too "Bill," eighteen fell dead from sudden blast. SI MMONS BY l'l'B- t A I ION NORTH ( M'Ol.l .. WW Wooii ( iH I V. IN I'llF. SUPERIOR COURT. FANNIE PAKE UK, ' VS. ARTHUR PARKER. The .1( 'fendant, Arthur Parker, will take notice that an action has been commenced against him in the Superior Court 'of Haywood County, North . Carolina, .for the purpose- of securing for the plain! ill' an absolute divorce from the defendant on the two years separation statute; and the said defendant will further take not ice' that he is required. -to .appear at the ollice nf the Clerk of the Su perior Coun in the counhouse in Waynesville, North Carolina, on 2, August, l'.i:i,", and answer .or. demur to the: plainl ilf's complaint, or the plamtitl will apply to the Court the relief sought on said action. This .'(. July, ifi:!r. KATE WILLIAMSON. Assistant Clerk of the Superioi- C No. :t(M July li-lS-24-Aug. 1 for .lilt notice ,;. AH persons will hereby take no tice that the undersigned, who was convicted of breaking : and entering tro establishment of the Farmers Federation, at Wayne.sville, North Carolina, at the .February Term of the Superior Court of HaywOod County, and Wa.s sentenced by the Court to serve a teim of two years, will forthwith make application to the Commi -sinner of Paroles for a pardon oi parole. All persons op posing the granting of said iarloii or parole will inakt1 olijoctioiis Known to said 'ommi --ioners of I'arole.s. This t-,e:i'th 'day '..f Julv. !!"!;''. . 1 1 V A I N l'A'I 'l ON. N... :!i;o July 1 1 -1 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE . On .Monday, July 2!l, i!.'l,i. at, eleven o'clock A. ,M.. at the Court lloii-e door in Wayiie-ville, "I lay wood " Cotin. ly, Nor' h Carolina, 1 will idlV-r for sale, at piiliiic oul ci y, lo he high( ?t bidder for cash, lie- following de sci ibi.'d property in the town of Ha .efwood.. more, pa ri i. ulii rlv . bouioli-d i- lollow IM-.tHNNINi; at inf.er-ectioii id' the of Georgia . Ave Eastern mar Street;; and .. runs 1 matrgi'n of .saiil W. T. CRAWFORD, , Trustee. 21-Aug. 1. There's No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising advertising And there's no better medium in Hay wood County than The . FIRST TRACT a stake . at the South margin nue wit h . the gin of Balsam thence with '-.sail iJalsam Street, S. M' .'id' W. 210 t'eet. more or less, to a stake, . Aortnwesi corner of . lot No. X- in Bloi k X VI, and runs, thence With the line of said lot S. 79;'J. E. 101 feet to . a stake; thence N. 8 '' ;:10'::E. .'about . '20.11 feet 'o a stake at the South margin of Geor gia Avenue; thence with said: : mar gin of said Avenue 101 feet, more or less to the BEGINNING, being a part of Block XVI of Grimhall Park, as per survey and plat of .I. N. Shool bred, Dec, 1 022, and recorded, in Map Book o'B," Index . "G,' office of ' th Regisittr of Deeds of Haywood (,'oun ty, North Carolina. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in the Cole line at the North margin of the paved street, being op posite and near the Southeast cor ner of lot No. 35 of the W. 11. Cole sub-division, and runs thence with the West line of said lot and with the West line of lot No. N. 10" 45' W. about 170 feet to a stake, cor ner between lots No, oti and 37; thence with the line between said lots N. 73 l-Y E. 100 feet to a stake; thence S. lo' 45' E. about ISO feet to a stake at the edge of the pave ment; thence with the margin of the pavement in a Westerly direction 100 feet to the BEGONNTNG. Being lots Nos. 34, 35 and the West ern portion of 30 of Block No. 3 of the lands of W. 11. Cole, as per sur vey and plat made in BUS by J. W. Seaver, and recorded in Map Book "A." page 03, office- of the Register of Heeds of Haywood County, togeth er with a small strip between said lor and the present paved street. Sale made pursuant to power of sale in a dovd of trust executed bv B. K. Miller and wife. C. V. Miller, to A. T. Ward, trustee, to secure $523.00 to Burgin Brothers, dated April 27, 1034, and recorded in Book 32, page 121, Record of Deed of Trust of Haywood County. This the 2Sth day of June, 1:35. A. T. WARD, Trustee. No. 303 -July 4-1 1-IS 25. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 11 AY WOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. ETTA NOLA.Nl VS. M. .1 Met 'RACK-EN. Under and by virtue of an exe cution directed to the undersigned. Slit riff of Haywood County, from the Superior Court of Haywood County on the judgment in the cause entitled above, i will on Monday, the 5ih day of August, 1:135, at twelve o'clock noon, sell to the highest bidder for cash all right, title and interest of the defendant, M, ,1. MvCiacken. in and lo the following described property, ( to-wit: FIRST TRACT: Lying and being in Crahtroc Township, Hayuood Coun ty, and being more particularly de-1 scribed ri. follows: BEGINNING at a stake m the Glady branch in the North boundary, line of the N. W. Burros trad and 'James king's cor, ner, and runs with King's line North 1 East I I poles to a forked locust in in a hollow; South .07 WV-st i'l poles to a chestnut on ridge; North 50 West 20 poles to a blackgum on ridge, corner of Harris's tract; thence with said line South 24 East 2S poles to stake, corner of Burress' tract; thence with said tract and line North 07 's East 03 poles to the BEGINNING, Containing t'-j acres. SECOND TRACT: Lying and be ing in Crabtree Township and ad joining the L.ihIs of James King. BEGINNING at a chestnut on side of Horse Fork ridgi , and runs North 24 West 00 poles to chestnut on northeast side of ridge; thence South 07 'a West 120 poles to a stake on ridge near a small knoll in the line of Harri.' , survey ; thence South 24 East 00 poles to a hickory on top of Horse Fork ridge; thence North OS 1-3 East 132 poles to the BEGIN NING, Containing 53 acres, more or less. ALSO THAT RIGHT OF WAY. re served to M. J. MeCracken in a deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County in Book 7. at page.fi51, to which book and page reference is hereby made. This the 1st day of July. P35. J. C. WELCH. Sheriff of Havwood County, N. C. No. 307 dul'y ll-lS-25-Aug. 1. NOTICE OF EXECUTOR STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ' I1AYOOD COUNTY. Having ipialiticd as Executor of A. E. Allison, deceased, this is to notify all persons that have claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before the ' ' 'i day of June, 1030, or this notice I be pleaded in liar of their recovc , All persons indebted u said esi. please settle same at once. This the 24th day of June. 1035. FRED ALLISON, Executor of A. E. Allison, Deceased. June 27-.lu!y I-1 1 -lK-25-Aug. - UiMIVIM It A TO ICS OTHT. H.iMiii; oii.ihlicd as administrator cf the estale f. T N .Massjo. Sr., deceas ed, Ibis is lo 1 1 1 1 1 1 all persons hav ing el. urns agiutisl ' the 01.110 of the deceased lo tile same Willi llle Clerk of ilie Superior Court of Haywood Coiinly, en in- before the 1 sill day of July, I'.Htii, or tills nolli c will lie plead ed in liar of slich recovery. Any persons indebted to said estaTe will ploa-io make seillenieui al once. This the 1Mb day of .Inly, l'.i;).i. T. C. MASSI.K, Adiuinislralor, Kslalc of T, X. Massie, Sr., llocoascd X,. Mils -..Inly I s-2: --Aug. l-S-t.-22. EA Vi iIC3J Y Hie Painter's Paint PROVEN BY TEST TO BE THE BEST! For Protection of Southern Homes Made in Memphis Paints rVRNiSHES for Southern Climate Junaluska Supply Co JERRY LINER, Owner PHONE 263-1 LAKE JUNALUSKA Try at Home FIRST .. .It's a Good Investment Speedy by Abel's Garage r help; how THe ) HSCKM X . CtNl TO GET r . r-V" . V . .' -1 K- -.JLj- . II i lesrZr5r- - 7 your eves N i Jf I '' wAWj ';. ."J?' I WPl I tl I DC' vA,L, -.TTM TMIWrf Tui TUiki. r-, i, s TAKE A HlF? CDma VuAr Htl6HT ANU 5TltL PUN THAT'S eECAUSP ITS FCPM THE . . k -r- AbtLboAKAut FORD PRICES DELIVERED Tudor .Sedan . . DcLuxe Tndor Coupe Coupe DeLuxe .$651 Tonr-Door Selan . . . . 715 IK-Ldxe . ... . . . . ... . . 635 Tudor Touring Sedan . 701 Touring Sedan . . . . . 2 IyouCawt- .hurt . $717 "'.. 777 737 , . 79 AIX TAXES PAID. . .SDATTER PROOF GLSS ALt AKOVXU

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