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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Winners of Haywood County Fair Premiums (Continued from last week.) POILTKY Ornamental Fowls .Silver Pheasant . Ribbon . . .$0.50 ... .25 .Ribbon . Ribbon . . . 1.00 , . . .50 G. E. Plott Ducks 1st J. H. Beach 2nd Mrs. F. L. Leopard 3rd J. H. Beach 4th G. E. Plott Turkeys 1st J. H. Beach Guineas Pearl 1st J. H. Beach Bantams- 1st J. H. Beach 23 2nd H. V. Burnett, Jr. 3rd H . V. Burnett. Jr. Chickens White Rocks 1st Mrs. II. E. Wells ..... . 1.00 White Leghorns 1st Mrs. Roy Haynes 1.00 2nd Mrs. F. L. Leopard ... . .50 1st (old trio) Mrs. Leopard 1.00 Black Giants 1st (old trio) G. F. Plott . . 1.00 Columbian Wyndottes 1st Mrs. H. E. Wells ...... 1.00 2nd -Mrs. Jessie Kinslaml . . .50 Sheep Registered ram over 1 year 1st A. C. Walker . 2.00 2nd J. B. Campbell ........ 1.00 Registered ewe over 1 year 1st A. C. Walker . ." 2. 00 2nd A. C. Walker .......... l.tui 3rd J. 11. Camp-bell. Registered ram under 1 year 1st A. C. Walker .......... L'.Ou 2nd A. C. Walker ......... l.ti.,1 3rd J. !. Campbell. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE I Registered ewe under I year 1st A C. Walker . , 2.00 2nd A. C. Walker , 1.00 Ram over 1 year any breed 1st J. B- Campbell . .. .75 Ewe under 1 year any breed 1st A. C. Walker .75 Best pen of three ewe lambs 1st A. C. Walker 3.00 Best exhibit of Hampshire breed 1st A. C. Walker Trophy Swine Sow over I year . 1st Taylor DUekett 2.00 2nd Herman Kinslaml ..... 1.00 Sow and litter 1st Herman Kinslaml 3.00 2nd Taylor Puekett 2.00 Hoar under 12 months 1st: Frank Leopard. Jr. .... 2.00 lioar Over 12 months 1st Hubert E. Wells . , no 4-H AM) AO-AC. 1T t'.U.VKs'' Valves under 8 months 1st Francis Boyd $1.00 2'id Jarnes Ray ........... l.no 3rd John Rogers .......... 1.00 1th David Smart 1.00 5th G. C, Palmer, Jr 1.00 Calves over S months 1st John Reno . . 1.00 2nd John Reno 1.00 3rd Jack Rogers . . ... ...... l .oti Hh Joe Palmer lain 5th James Ray . . . .00 Pigs 1st John lingers Duroe Jersey i.oo 2ih1- 1 Si 1 1 Leopard Poland China 7 ,-, . . . I.oo . . . 1.0 0 . . . 1.0" . Ribbon . . . 1.00 . . . 1.00 . . . 1.50 . . . 1.50 . . . .75 . Ribbon Having qualified as administrator of the estate of R.A. Cathey, deceas ed, late of the County of Haywood, this is to notify all persons having; claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at his home at Waynesville, N. C, Route No. 1, on or before the 31st day of October, 1930, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment to the undersigned. This file 25th dav of October, HWo. U. E. CATHEY,, Administrator of the estate of R. A. Cathey,. No. 400 Oct 31 Nov 7-14-21-2S Bee 5 ALMIMSTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of 'the estate of J, B. Poteat; deceased, late of the County of Haywood.; This is t0: notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the to the under signed at her home in Canton, N. C. Route No. 2, on or before the 25th day of October, 193(5, or this. notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 22nd day of October, 1935. MRS. KIZZIE POTEAT, Administratrix of the Estate of J. B. Potef.it, Deceased No. 397 Oct. 24.31-Nov. 7-14-21-28 o. ,ii i in:sT Uvost.xi. School Fines creek 1st ... li.O'i lielhel 2nd .., v;.0 i Clyde 3rd i . .UIK.im; coti:st sccti 1 lothel 1st 3.0H Clyde 2nd . .,), Fines Creek- 3rd ............ l.im 'Individuals' Seed Contest 1st Pill lyatt . . 1 .oo 2nd Glenn Chambers .75 3rd rSteve (.'at Hoy .......... .r,o Individuals Livestock 1st -.loo Kathli.-i'.o ......... 1.00 2nd I.yle X. '1.111.1 , . . .7", 3rd Maurice Evans ........ .50 m:i:r ( Arm: ADM IN ISTIi ATOK S NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE ESTATE OF REAL NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. Under and by virtue of the power ami authority contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed by J. H. Howell and wife, Pearl Howell, to The Raleigh Sayings Bank and Trust Company, trustee, which said deed of trust is dated first of September, 1928, and recorded in Book Twenty, page zOiJ, ot the Haywood County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and in the conditions therein secured, the undersigned sub stituted trustee by instrument record ed in Book 34, page 380, Haywood County Registry, will on Tuesday, No vember 20, 1935, at or about twelve o'clock noon, at the court house door at Waynesville, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described property: All that . certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing one hundred and sixty-seven (167) acres, more or ' less, situate, lying and being about ten miles in a northwest direction from the town of Waynesville in Jonathan Creek Township, Haywood County, North Carolina, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances ag will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by J. W. Bea ver, surveyor, on the 20th day of September, 1928, and attached to the abstract now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, the same being bounded on the North by the land of J. S. Shelton. J. C, Cagle, and N W. Carver; on the East by the lands of E. P. Cagle. D. J Boyd, and J. S. Shelton; on the South by the lands of J. S. Shelton; on the West by the lands of J. S. Shelton and A. Cagle, and being the identical tract Of land m which a one-half ( Vz ) interest was conveyed by deed from R. W. Howell and wife, Fannie Queen Howell, of date May 12, 1928, said deed being fully recorded in Book 76, page 376, in office of Register Of Deeds for Haywood County, North Carolina, being also the identical tract of land conveyed to E. H. Howell by A. A. Moody and wife, L. M. Moody, by deed dated January 5, 1898, and recorded in book 10, at page 436, office of Register of Deeds of Haywood County, North Carolina, to which records reference is made for more complete description of same. Terms of sale cash and trustee will require deposit of 10 of the amount of the bid as evidence of pjood faith. This the 26th day of October, 1935. H. E. STACY, Sustituted Trustee. Robert WVinstein, Attorney, Ral eigh, N. C. -.'' 1 Nj. 401 Oct. 31-Nov. 7-14-21. I Having' qualified as -administrator of the estate of J. P. Inman, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against-the estate of the said J. P. Inman, to file them with the Clerk. -ot the Superior Court of Hay wood County, on or before the 31st day of October, 193(5, or this notice will' be pleaded in bar of their i civeiy. Any person indebted to said estate will please make settlement at once. This 31st day of October, 1935. T. BEN INMAN, Administrator of J. P. Inman, de ceased. No. 402 Oct, 31-Nov. 7-11-21-28 Dec. 5. ,- COMMISSIONERS SALE NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. FEDERAL LAND BANK OF COL UMBIA, VS. GROVER C. RUSSELL, G. B. BURNETT and wife, ELSIE BURNETT, and S. M. ROBIN SON, TRUSTEE. On Mounday, November 25. 1935. at eleven o'clock, A. M., at the Court House door in the town of Wavnes- ville, Haywood County, North Caro lina, the undersigned Commissioner of the Court will sell at public outorv. to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described lands and premises: ah mat certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 94.40 acres. more ot less, situate. Ivimr and be ing about two miles from the town of Canton, N.C in Beaverdam Township, County of Haywood, North Carolina, paving suen snapes, metes and dis tances as will more fully appear by reference to two plats thereof, made oy John c Haynes, surveyor, Febru ary 4, 1922. Lot No. 1, the same be ing bounded on the North by the lands of Dortah .smathers: on the East bv the lands of Jepha Smathers; on the soutn oy the lands of G.C. Russeil; on the West by the lands of M. J. Smathers, Lot No. 2. The same bounded on the North by the lands of G.C. Rus sell; oil the East by lands of Jepha Smathers and M. J. Smathers; on the South by the lands of W.B. Henson; and on the. West by the lands of Mrs. W. T. Pressley. This being the same tract of land heretofore conveyed to said J.H. Hen derson, and Mary Y. Henderson, by . deed dated August 1, 1919, ahd recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Hayfood County, in Book of Deeds for Haywood Coun ty, in Book of Deeds 58, page 578. This gale is made pursuant to. un der and by virtue of the power of sale Bull Calf under 6 months 1st Glenn A. Boyd $1.50 2nd R. H. Boone .......... .75 3rd C. E. Plott Ribbon Hull over 2 years 1st W. T. I.ee 2.00 2i,d Taylor Duekett I.oo 3rd John Estes Ribbon 4th John Campbell Ribbon Yo. Ag. and 4-H llccf Calves Heifer under ti months " 1st James Rhea .... 2nd Knos Royd 3rd Knos Boyd 4th O. C. Palmer .... Heifer 6 to 12 months 1st ames Rhea .... 2nd Knos Boyd Heifer 12 to 24 months 1st J. B. Campbell Bull over 1 year 1st Glenn A. Boyd ... 2nd J. B. Campbell . . 3rd -J. B. Campbell . . , Heifer Calf, ti moiubs old 2nd Harmon Rogers !iiv Cut lie Heifer 0 to 12 months 1st 11. A. Osborne 2nd- Harmon Rogers ..... Heifer 12 to 21 months 1st 11, A. Osborne- 2nd Dewey Buchanan .... Registered Cow 1st Glenn A. Boyd ...... . 2nd J. 13. Campbell ...... HOUSES AM) Ml 1.KS Draft mare and colt- 1st Dr. Henry Osborne 2nd C. E. Allen . . Dual Purpose Mare ami Colt 1st G. E. Plott 2nd C. E. Allen Light Mare and Colt 1st Kufus Cochran 2nd Bill Medford Draft Horse under six years 1st- 11. F. Bryson 2ml 11. I". Bryson 3rd.). F. Rogers lib .1. F. Rogers ..... Draft 'horse .over six years 1 st - ( lidson Fra ncis . . . 2nd II. A. Osborne . . . 3rd II. A. Osborne . . . Saddle Horse any age 1st Mis. IVwey Rabb . 2nd Bill Medford I lorse Colt under 1 year 1st Bill Medford . , . 2nd- Kufus Cochran ream -of ..Mules a.n.v age 1st II. Bramle.it 2nd 1 ( I . Mondv . . ... Pony large class 1 st Tom 1 ,pe ......... 2nd Haywood Plott . . , - Bill Pb.tt ..... Puny small class 1 st.- .1 oe l.YdiiptoM ...... 2nd Dirk Bradley . ; . 3rd '-Jim liatelifi'e ....... Colls 3 year-1- . 1st Fauoette Sv il't . . . . 2nd .1. F. Rimers . . . , , 3rd Jim RatililTe ...... Colts -2 yea r ,1st .1. F. lingers 2nd Jim Rutelil'fe 'ream, any age - 1st 11; F. Brysou . .'. . . Baptist Will Hold State Convention In Asheville 12th Three-Day Session Will Mark 105th Annual Session Of Church Group l.oo 1.50 i.r. 2.00 1.00 2.0 0 1 .(Ml 2.00 1 .(Hi 2.0(1 1 ,00 1.50 . Ribbon . Ribbon 1 . . Ribb, 1 , 1 .0" The 105th annual session of the North Carolina Baptist State Conven tion will convene in the First Baptist church of Asheville on next Tuesday, November 12. for a 3 day session, the concluding timers m He (on Thursday night, November 14. as is this denominations custom, oapnsc pastors ot the state' always meet in their annual session at the convention city a day earlier. Ac cordingly, the Baptist pastors of the state will meet in the same place on Monday afternoon, November 11, and will carry their sessions through that afternoon, that evening, and through Tuesday morning, adjourning at noon Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. The Baptist denomination is tlv largest in North Carolina, and each year when the Pastors' Conference and Convention meet this constitutes the largest religious meeting of any denomination to be held anywhere in this state. It is expected that twelve to fifteen hundred delegates and vis itors will be present at the Asheville meetings. Notable speakers will be present among whom are Dr. Ellis Fuller, pastor First . Baptist church, Atlanta; Dr. Millard A. Jenkins. lexas; and Dr. Charles E. Maddry, of the Foreign Mission Board, Richmond i no Baptists number nearly one- half million in this state, and have 2,4(10 churches, with as many Sunday schools. An indications point to ward a great meeting in Asheville This is the first time the annual ses sions .have been held there in lo years Read The Ads 1.7' 1 .! 1,101 ; Ribbon 1 .0 0 . Ribbon 1 .mi Bibb, 1 .'(Ml 1 . NOTICE NORTH C AROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT PERTH A MAY ' ''.V. - '.';'" LEE MAY. '..The '-defendant,: Lee- May, Will take notice that an action has been com menced again.-t him in the Superior court, ot . Haywood County," North Carolina, for the purpose of securing an absolute divorce from said 'de fendant on the grounds of two years separation; and the said de fendant will further take notice that lie is required to appear at the ollic of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County in the Courthouse m Waynesville on. the 7th dav of No vember, 10.35, and answer or demur to the plaintiff's complaint, or the plaintiff" will apply, to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 16th .dav' of October, 1035. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court. o, ;04 Oct. 17-24 .yi-Nov. 7. judgment of the Superior Court of Haywood County, bearing date of October 21, 1935, and rendered in the above entitled action, wherein the un dersigned was duly appointed Com missioner of the Court to sell the above described lands to satisfy the judgment rendered m this cause on the first note secured by deed of trust, taxes and insurance advanced by the above named plaintiff. The terms of this sale shall be cash. The successful bidder shall be re quired to deposit $100.00 to guaran tee compliance with the bid, and un less said deposit is made the said premises w-ill be sold again at two o'clock, P. M. on the same day, upon the same terms". This 21st day of October, 1935. M. G. STAMEY, Commissioner of the Court. No, 399 Oct 31-Nov. 7-14-21. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, November 18, 1035, a: eleven o'clock, A. M., at the court house door in Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, the under signed trustee will sel! at public oul- i ry, to.: the highest bidder lor cash the following lands arid premises, ly ing and being in: Waynesville Town ship, . Haywood (,'ounty,- North Car olina; ' Lying and . being on Ui.l'.laml or Brendle Creek, and commonly known as the W. II. Cole tract of land, the metes and bounds of which are as follows : BEGINNING on a stake on the Shook side of the State Road, and running S. 10 E. 3 poles to stake on a bank; thence S. 21 E. 52 '.2 poles to a stone pile on branch; thence S. 2 W. 90 poles to a sour wood below small cliff: thence N. 88 E. 29 poles to three chestnuts on top of mountain; up the mountain a. 59 W. 8 poles; S. 50 W. 18 poles; S 30 W. 10 poles; S. 24 W. 38 poles; S. 6 E. 12 poles; S. 24 W, 20 poles; S. 60' W. 10 poles; S. 38 W. 32 poles to top of pinnacle; thence down the mountain N. 30 W. 3d poles: JN 64 W. 19 poles; N. 55 W. 20 poles: N 45 W. 19 poles; N. 22 W. 26 poles to Brendle s sourwood comer; North 27 poles to Brendle's old corner; West 3 poles; iergusons corner; N. IVi 2ml ' Mr. ( isbi.rne :i ill -' .Mm Katclii't'.' -!;-! C I ; . Liner. Colt-' 1 year, !ioav 1st- Mill Mi di'..!,! ........ 2 ivd (1. I'lolt. ...... " . . I'olts 1 iial't - . 1st - Mr. ( isburiie ......... ( "i -l I s 1 ma I jiurpi-ise- . c. rioi.t .. . . , . .... 2ml -V-c. 1... AUi n. . . ...... . It's! Slalliiiii With li ,.- mi !-. 1st -.1. M . 'Ra'lcli-I'l'e "; ...... --- Mr. ( iliiu-ne ; ri:Tt Ri: ovi cms I l i run iii i'.i ( m tr-st -- jVt ll..lierl I lill -XVayness ill Si lo.i.l : ', . . . . . . . . . 2tnl llonvi'i' Snyiler Cl. de li." I . . . ... :. ... . . . ;-, . . . . 3nl: '. C. .Ciiiiley--Cantiii . Stunts 1st- liethel sVlio.il ........ 2n.l Ka-st 'a-n.'s-illi. ..... Dances- 1st --Waynesville 1 1, h .Scho, 2 ml I'.-eihel Iit;b S..-I.). :ir.l Cl.le lli-h S.Ioi. Chiiir-- lst West (.'anion 2 ibz. 2nd liatcliir Cuve 1 ili.z Qllartette 1st 1 I.-V.VvvoimI S.icr.Nl ( c.i .: t. ::. '".;. . . . . 1 b. 2nd-- t ;l i K !" CJII.'l i-i. lie . .1 bi ..Ribbon . Kibbon 1 .(Ml I .It'll I. in . s i .oo .('III .00 ll sonf; sotiu- TRUSTEE'S SALE OF i i j: REAL. 'US- conferred upon me by an order andp.;. 81 po'es to a stone corner; N. 88 E. 48 poles to a stone: N. 7 E. 61 poles to the public road ; thence East along the public road 58 poles to the BtblNISlAG, containing One Hun dred and fifty-three and one-half acres, more or less. Being the same tract of land con veyed to W. J. Chambers, et al, by W. H. Cole, et ux, by deed dated June 3, 1912, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hay wood County, in Book 35, page 433. Sale made pursuant to power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by C A. Black and wife, Lelia M. Black, dated May 22, 1931, and recorded in Book 26, page 262, Record of Deeds of Trust of Havwood Coanty. This 18th day of October, 1935. . M. G. STAMEY, - Trust h?. No. 396 Oct. 24-31-Nov. 7-14. "' I Pursuant lo the power and author, ity contained in a certain deed of trust dated, the-23rd. day of June, 1U31, ex ecuted by Hubert J. Liner and wife DeBrady Liner, to Allen S. O'Neill. 1 rustee, wlncli deed ot tiusi is duly registered m the oilife nl the Register of Deed;i of Haywood County, ' N"rlh Carolina, in Rook of Deeds of . Trust 2so. 28, page. 237, .securing- a .."certain note payable to HOME' OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, default hav ing been made for a period of more than ninety (1)0) days in the payment of-said note us. provided therein and in the performance of certain cove nants set out in said deed of trust, and demand of foreclosure having been made by the holder of: said in, ilebtedness, the undersigned Trustee will, offer for sale at public auction to. the highest bidder for cash at the Court House .. door in Waynesville, North Carolina at 12 o'clock noon on the 11th day of November, 193-5, the following -.described real estate, to wit: :' - Lying and being n Waynesville Township, Cou nty of Haywood , S tat e of North Carolina, and more particu larly described and denned as tollows: BEGINNING on a stake in the Reeves line, said stake being in the center of branch, and runs with Reeyes line South 86 deg. 5 min. East 1026 feet to a double oak; thence South 7 deg. 10 min. West 396 feet to a stone, Reeve.s corner; thence due South 252 feet to a stone; thence South 79 deg. 15 min. West 406y2 feet to a stake; thence North 42 deg. 15 mm. West 335 feet to a stake; thence North 45 deg. West 104 feet to a stake; thence North 22 deg. West idv leet to a stake; thence North 55 deg. West 150 feet to the BEGIN NING: containing 10 acres, more or less, and being the Northern portion of Lot No. 3 described in the Report of Commissioners in the partition of the lands of Hardy Liner, Sr.. re corded in Minute Docket No. 6, page 338, in office of Clerk of Superior Court of Haywood County, and being the identical tract of land conveyed by Geo. II. Ward, Trustee, et al, to Hubert Liner by deed dated Septem ber 1, 1928, and filed for registra tion October 2, 1928 and recorded In Book 76, page 607, Haywood County Registry. -' I he purchaser at this sale will be required to make a cash deposit of per cent of the purchase price to show good faith. This the 11th day of October, 1935. T. C. ABEJRNETHY, - Substituted Trustee. Morgan, Stamey & Ward, Attorneys No. 393 Oct 17-24-31-Nov, 7. j TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (As Heoordttl t, Monday Noon of this Week). Tom Beaverdam Township Canton Building and Loan to Lei tor. W. 11. Piess, et ux, to 11. D. Goales b.v. C. B. Smathers to J. P. Jone Clyde Township Emmerson MiCracken, et ux. to W. R. Holden. W. R. Holden to Grace McCracken. Fast Fork Township John H. Rhodarmer, tr., to Guerney P, Hood, commissioner of banks. Jonathan Creek Township Amanda Reeves to Gordon Reeves. J. A. Singleton to Lee Ferguson and J. J. Boyd. Pigeon Township W. L. Pharr. et ux, to Worth Wells. R. C. l.edbetter to Ada Chambers. Ivey ("ausley to John A. Plott. Waynesville Township F. W. Miller, Adm. to J. L. Frady. Fir.t Sleel-Ribbed Umbrellai Ribs of steel In umbrellas were first Introduced In the 'middle of the Nine teenlli 'century. Prior to this time, whalebone was .'employed for the pur-pose. Mi arriages (As ItecoriUnl to Monday N'ooo of this Week) R. L. Park, of Waynesville, Route 2, to Susie Leatherwood. of Cwp. Creek. James Allen, of Hazehvno.i to Mar. garet Irwin, of Asheville. Read The Ads A T Job Printing EXPERT WORK The Mountaineer PHONE 137 Mil KS 15 DAYS OF SENSATIONAL SAVINGS WHEN When All America Goes Shopping! Starting THURSDAY 9 A .M. Always famous for value, Sears steps out to crash all records in Super-Value Day's. We've had sales and sales but in this s-alo wo feel we'vo outdone ourselves. Where wo gave you Values before, we're giving Super-Values now Where we gave vou low prices, we've dropped th5 Drice-tags to a lower low! Where Wo saved you peinyes, we're saving you nickels and dimes! In other I words, were setting a new pace . , . even for Sears! 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