THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1936
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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Dr. William Sloan
l akes position In
A Wilson Hospital
r William Sloan left yesterday
- ." W-'sor.. X, C where he has ac-
i a position as resident physi-
r. the Woodard-Herring Hoepi
' -hat place.
"'.:. Sloan who made a very br:!
" ,-e.urd a: -college, is a graduate
" !..( University, and of the Med-
i . licjre of anderbilt Univer
Following his graduation from
..: i ; he etrved his internship at
... . F.&.n.-t; Hospital, of Peoria
M
Dr.
few months he was in the
" hie uncles. Dr. Thomas and
'! Stringfield. As a member of
at.ai Reserve Corps, he wats
:r.:o service ana nas oeen lor
: month? in a CCC camp near
: City.
.,.an -omnanied as far
his brother. Mr. Bob-
-.o.tn, and Mr. Ernest L. Withers,
students at Duke University.
Hugh J, Sloan
Special Agent
NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
WaynesviHe, N. C.
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ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator of
:i- (State of Robert H. Snyder, de
u'.ied, this is to notify all persons
'.living claims against the estate of the
.i-ccurtd t file their claims with the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Hay
wood County on or before the 2nd
'oay of January, 1U37, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery .
Any persons indebted to said es
tate will please make settlement at
ince.
This the 2nd day of January, 1936.
W. A. BRADLEY,
Administrator of the estate of
Robert H. Snyder.
No. 432 Jan. 2-9-16-23-30-Feb .6.
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS
SALE.
.STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF HAYWOOD.
T. W. FERGUSON
". vs. .
Dollie Ferguson, Z. V. Ferguson, and
wife, Bettie Ferguson, J, C, Fergu
son and wife, Maude Ferguson, L.
Ferguson, widow of X. C. Fergu
son, deceased, Charks Ferguson
and wife, Glennie Ferguson, Geneva
Grahl and Husband. C. L. Grahl,
Blanche M df ord and husband, Fred
Boone Medford, M. M. Noland, wid
ower, Pauline Davis and Husband
Henry Davis, Pearl Kirkpatrkk and
husband M. M. Kirkpatrick, Daisy
Ferguson and husband Millard Fer
guson, Cleareey Ferguson, widow of
vV. R. Ferguson, deceased, T. W.
Ferguson, Executor C. T. A. of the
Estate of N. R. Ferguson, deceased,
T. W. Ferguson, Administrator of
the Estate of H. C. Ferguson, de
ceased, F. W. Branson and Charlie
Branson, trading as Branson Motor
Company, J. R. Hlpps, R. T. Boyd,
The First National Bank of Waynes
viHe, Trustee, W. L. Harris, trad
ing as Harris Sales and Service,
W. T. Shelton and E. J. Hyatt,
trading as Hyatt and Company.
Notice is hereby given that the un
designed Commissioners, W. T. Craw
ford and William T. Hannah, will of
fer for sale to the highest bidder for
cash the hereinafter described lands
at the court house door in Waynes
viHe, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock
noon on the 3rd day of February,
This notice is under the authority
et' the Judgment of the Superior Court
entitled T, W. Ferguson vs. Dollie
Ferguson, et als and the land to be
!d is described as follows, to-wit:
BEGINNING on a chestnut comer
' W. R. Ferguson's, W. B. Morrow
and J. S. Harrell land and runs N.
13 W. about 100 poles to a cartway
running from the public road to Mor
row tract; thence with said cartway
to the public road; thence with the said
Public road a west course with said
public road leading from Pigeon River
to Jonathan Creek to a stake Jby the
side of Faid Road near trail; thence
S. 73 W. 46 poles to a Black Oak
Stump, Nelson Ward's corner; thence
S. 38 W. 20 poles with the Ward line
to a Chestnut on top of the ridge;
thence a southwest course along the
top f said ridge with Ward's line to
a Black Oak corner of Miller and Mor
row land; thence ,S. 64 W. 42 poles
to a Spanish Oak, (gone) ; thence N.
4 poles to a Pine, conditional cor
ner of a 50 acre tract known as the
He Hen Nekon land; then a near west
course to a Chestnut near the forks
a branch and near the public road
leading from Pigeon River to Jona
than Creek; thence ud said to top
of ridge, known as Miller Gap thence
a south course with the top of
Rdge to a double Chestnut; then a
southwest course to a rock cliff in
"avid Nelson line, now J. T. Harrell;
vnene South 19 N. ahout 45 poles
'( a Hickory; thence N. 72 East 50
Ptles to a White Oak in W. R. Fer
sruson's, W. B. Morrow tract; thence
ith the outside line of a small tract
Snown as the Lebo Medford tract to
the W. B. Morrow line on a ridge;
thence down the ridge to J. M. Dot
;on's line, thence a North Course with
J- M. Dotson line to the BEGINNING,
Containing 250 acres more or less-"
Th:s the 30th day of December. 1935
W. T. CRAWFORD,
WILLIAM T. HANNAH,
Commissioners.
N-- 431 Jan. 2-9-16-25.
Garners Back Home From Japan
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Mr. and Mrs. Garner
Vice President John Garner and Mrs, Garner were enthusiasts
about their trip to Japan but confessed they were glad to be bad
io .United States when they arrived back in Washington.
FORMER WAYNESVILLE PASTOR
MARRIES IN (iREENi'KORO
A wedding of much interest through
out Western North rarolin.-i ami other
sections of the state was- that of Mis
Morenc.e Kern, ol ' Urevaul, and the
Rjv .1 11 Vf ' f fK -M,.tl,.i;vt
church uf Randleman. . The .'cerenumy
took place on Wednesday at'teinnun,
December the 1Mb, in liivensuoro at
thf home of Bishon Paul li. Kern.
cousin of the biide, with the bishop
officiating'.
Attending the cercimmv were onlv
the immediate family of Mr. West.
Rpv. C Wi'.'ivrr. nre.viilini' elder of
the Greensboro district ami mem Iters
of Bishop Kern's family. Following
the ceremony tne Kev. and -Mrs. West
left immediatelv for Randleman where
they will make their home in the
Methodist parsonage there.
.Mrs. West, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. .losenh Mason Kern, is
a native, of '.Mississippi,, but has lived
in . Brevard the past -to years. Mi e
formerly taught in llrevard Institute
in thi pavlv davs of its establishment
and later was in business in Brevard.
She has been active in community and
church circles during the years of her
residence in Brevard. !
Th Rev. Mr. : West was for four
years presiding elder of this district
and made his home in WaynesviHe
during that time. He has been a
tta conference of the Methodist C"hrcn,
South, lor many years, ne is me
f.tVior nf tin. Rpv. Walter West. Pre
siding elder of the Asheville district.
who was a lormer pastor oi me a
nesville Methodist church.
Charter -.Members
Of Rotary Meet
Twi-Ive charter niembeis of the
io-.ai Rotary Club, which w;is organ
ized 11 years ago, and the present, 25
members were 'guests of the Metho
dist women at. luncheon last Friday.
The women gave- this luncheon in
recognition of their appreciation of
the club meeting with them for several
years. IU ginning this week t he club
will meet in the new I'antist Sunday
.school annex.
Each of the charter- members spoke
briefly, and this constituted the program.
TRANSACTIONS IN
Real Estate
(As Krrimleil in Miiiuta Noon
ill' lllis Wtt'L).
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
C. T. A. of the estate of Max M
Bryant, deceased, this is to notify al!
persons having claims against the es
tate of Max M. Bryant, to file same
with the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Haywood County, or me, on or hr
fore the 23rd day of November, 1M6,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of such claim.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make settlement at once
to the undersigned.
This the 23rd day of November,
1935.
WILLIAM MLUFOtUJ,
Administrator, C. T. A., of the Es
tate of Max iM. Bryant, Deceased.
No. 417 Dec. 5-12-19-26-Jan. 2-9.
: --' NOTICE
Under and by virtue of the power
r,f aia in a dpd of trust exe
cuted to the undersigned, as Trustee,
by R. K. Seward, and A. P. Hatch to
io ure a balance of purchase money
tor the land hereinafter described,
dated AuguM 3, 1925, and i-ecorded in
the office of the Register of Deeds for
Haywood County, North Carolina, in
Book of Mortgages arid Deeds i
Trust No. 15, at page 216, default
having been made in the payment of
the principal and interest secured by
said deed of trust whereby the towcr
of sale became operative, and the un
dersigned having been requested to
exercise the power of sale contained
in said deed of trust, the undersigned
will .sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash on Monday, Jan
uary 6, 1936, at noon, at the county
court house door in the Town of
WaynesviHe, County of Haywood.
State of North Carolina, the property
descrrbed in said aeed oi trust, Demg
the following described real estate
.!n6n iti WviMRvillp Townshh).
County of Haywood and State of
North Carolina, to-wit:
Beginning on a stake in the old
Howell Mill Road, Calhoun's corner,
and runs with his line N. 38 45" West
697 feet to a stake, Calhoun's corner;
thence with his line South 50" 15'
West 105 feet to a stake. Smart's
corner in Calhoun's line; thence with
Smart's line North 38 45' West 462
feet to a stake. Smart's corner;
thence N. 69' E. 765 feet to a stake, a
stone corner; thence East 349 feet
to a stone corner ; thence South 23
East 834 feet to the Howell Mill
Road: thence with said road South
34 West 193 feet; thence North 85
30' West 176 feet; thence South 53"
West 226 feet to the beginning, con
taining twenty and two-tenths (20.2)
acres.; .'
This property will be offered for
sale subject to unpaid taxes, if any,
and such title will be conveyed as is
vested in said Trustee,
The the 3rd day of December. 1935.
J. R.MORGAN,
Trustee. .
No. 418 .Dec. 12-19-26-Jan. 2.
Bedverdam Township
E. V. Lance, et ux, to-M. 11. Lancci
(I. ('. Hardin to F. O. Brooks.
Geo. W. Sutter. Tr. for T. H, l)e-
j Bold to Jackson County Bank.
Last rork Township
.Mrs. J.'.H. Henson, Admix., to -M.
L. Shipman.
' East Fork Township.
C. L. l'les and M. N. Heatherly to
E. J. Gnrris.
Iron Duff
Sallie 'McElroy to Clinton Crawford.
I'igeon Township
Mi s, J. H. ; Henso'n, Admix, to M. L.
Shipman.
WaynesviHe Township
C. W. Cooper, e- ux, to John H.
Sriiathers.
A. T. Ward; Tins., to V. 11. Burgin.
J. C. Welch, Sheriff, to J. Webster
Derrick.
State of North Carolina to Com. of
World War Veterans Loan Fund.
W, O, Davis, et hx, to K. A. Davis.
rightHotBeds
Assure Good Plants
A good grade of canvas having 26
strands to the . inch' used on tobacco
seed beds will help protect young
plants from flea beetles and cold
weather.
To keep the beetles out however, the
seed bed must be iade tight. It is sug
gested that six-inch boards, stood on
their' sides, be placed s round the. bed,
with soil banked around their bases.
The canvas is stretched over the
boards.
As an additional protection, a strip
of ground about two feet wide en
circling the bed may be planted to
tobacco. If the tobacco in the strip
is kept poisoned regularly, it will serve
as a trap for the beetles. Polef- may
be placed around the margin of the
trap,-'
Since flea beetles often wreak se
rious damage to tobacco beds, Bran
non is urging the growers to take ev
ery precaution possible.
Napthalene flakes have been found
good in the control of small works in
the tobacco beds. Tight beds will hold
the gas much longer than a loosely
constructed bed. and in them a more
effective worm control is possible.
Even if a srower does not plan to
seed his. tobacco bed for a few weeks
yet he should start preparing the beds
right away so as to have them in good
condition at seeding time.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA,
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
Having quaNfied as administrator
of the estate of Mattie R. Toy, de
ceased, late 'of the county of Hay
wood, State of North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having
claims) against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the un
dersigned at WaynesviHe. N. C,
Route No. 2, on or before the 9th
day of December, 1986, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their recov
ery. All persons indebted to the said
estate will please make immediate
payment.
This the 10th day of December,
1935. , -
VAN TOY.
Administrator of the Estate of Mat
tie R. Toy.
No. 424 Dec. 12-19-26-Jan. 2-9-15
Basketball Season
For High School To
Begin January 10
For nn.'ie than a weci before
the Christmas holidays Coaches
Wcatherby and Steely sent their bask
etball candidates through, practices in
preparation for their first game of
t!U s-.as.'n January 10. A double
header will oe i laved here with Clyde
hiv.i'i isch.uii on ;his date. The only
regular returning from last year's
qa.r.tet is Garrett Reeves, guard.
However a host of new material s
expivttil to give the boys one of the
besi teams in rceiit years.
Joe Cathey fbrnur Bethel high
star, is expected to bo a leading can
didate. G. W. Smith, a newcomer,
Dick Whisenhunt and Wade F'rank
!in were showing good form in early
practice. These beys, with Yount. Sum
nurrow, Moore, Byrd, Jack Smith,
Stent:'., Hoyle and Chaffin, will make
plenty of fight for first string poli
tic ns.
The girls are expected to again be
a strong contender for the annual
honors which are passed out in West
ern Carolina. Sarah Welch, Hazel
Winkler and Evelyn Jones, regulars
of the past campaign, are the players
around which Coach Weatherby hopes
to build another strong team. Joan
1'hillips and Mollie Gaddis, out last
season, have returned a bolster the
squad, Hurress, Rogers, Wyatt, and
Messer ar( other outstanding candi
dates reporting for early practice.
Garrett Reeves
Placed On All
Western N. C. Team
Garrett Reeves, the Mountain trV
ace back, received the honor of being,
placed on ;he Citizen-Times All-Western
football team. This is an annual
award given to football playtrs r.m-r-iikred
outstanding by sport writers
and coa.lus of Western North Caro
lina. I'au! Jones, sport editor of the Citi
zen, had the following to .-ay in regard
to Coach We-itherby's fullback :
"Reeves, said to be the mo-t valuable
player to the Mountaineers, played a
star role throughout the season. He
kiiked off for the Mountaineers . . .
ami a'.ioVe ail was a great blocker.
Outside of doing all these jobs wel ,
he found time to core 56 jioitits and
K ad his team scoring."
Garrett Reeves is in the junior
class; thus he will return to the
Mountaineer squad next season.
Big Bell liryson, WaynesviHe out
standing lineman, won a place on the
third team. This tackle is in the sc. -ond
year ehis and no doubt will be
an outstanding candidate for lop hon
ors next year.
Cathey, Rathbone. Summerrow, and
Hyrd were given honorable mention,
Joe Cathey and Frank Byrd will re
turn next season to fight for fir-t
team berths.
FREE CALENDAR
Local storee selling Black-Draught
and Cardui have a limited number of
copie? of the new 1936 ladies Birth
day Almanac. Demand for these
popular almanacs is reported to be
heavier this year than ever before.
They are free to tho-e who ak for
one. as iong a? the --upi)y lasts.
Only 1- men understand Mr.
Einstein's, theory of relativity. Which
is ab.ni( 11 more than can compre
hend this ''planned economy" busi
ness. Haille Selassie fears that ho will
lose his throne if lie concede any
torritorv In Italy, and, on the other
hand, if the Italians, win, lie may loso
it anyway.
The cost of feeding the hungry is
a dreadful burden almost equal to our
national expenditure for liquor.
SMOl l.I CRIMINALS HE COD
DLED? Read what a distinguished educator
says about the dangers of pampering
criminals and preserving the feeble
minded and weaklings. One of many
interesting illustrated stories in the
January i" issue of the American
Weekly, the big magazine which
comes regularly with the. 'BALTI
MORE SUNDAY AMERICAN.
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(As Kivui'ilctl lo Monthly Ntwm
of tills WtH'k)
Get Rid of Poisons
Produced by Constipation
A cleansing laxatlvfr purely veg
tobie Blaok-Draugnt U the flnrt
Uiought of UxHiaMMte of man and
women who hare found tht by re
torlng tha downward idotcrmxiI of
Vm koU Buy dlMcneabl ymptonw ft
oasUMtloo prampUy can b rltrra4. . .
Mr. P. lUhtty. o( CUBfcm. . C.
vrttM: "I ban found that Blaek-OnoKh
la vary affaetiT in tba olaanalna of tba
ayatam. Wban aflactad by Cm auU baad
aab. tha drowalnaaa and laaaltada aasaad
by aaoaupatloa, I taka laai-Dvaaalit.''
A nataraJ, puraly nfatabla laaaUwa.
LAC K-DRAUGHT
Civil Mason to Lucille Clarke, both
of Canton.
Rob White io Josephine lnman, both
of Canton, Ko.
James F. Trembly to Kate McMahon
Trembly, both of Hazelwtxitl.
Horace Woods to Martha Wyatt,
both of Route 1, WaynesviHe.
Forest G.. Hardin to Grace Davis,
both of Canton.
Tom Case, of Canton, to Ruth
Suttles, of llalfour.
Edgar Rhinehart to Dora 1-ec Am
nions, both of Route I, WaynesviHe.
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