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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1936 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Pace 9 'Arrogant as was the tone, the words were an unqualified apology. Garth t'lri.t j to Lllith, who stood gazing at liim with a peculiar hard glow In her bine eyes. He spoke as If nothing had happened: "Siime 'of the ashes are now cool ej.rui;li for you to use, Miss Ilarnill. Ku!i tlieiu on as a mud paste till the potash ciita the gease, then scour with sauJ, and rinse. Better take your asiiM in the blanket, and use It for protection while you do your launder ing. The skeets and bulldog flies are swarming. You'll find a bit of sand beach just under that clump of spruce " Without a word of thanks, she dwf-'ed the blanket to the edge of the nearest outburnt Are and begun brush ing (lie lluffy gray wood ashes upon It with a spruce spray. Her father liail beeu guziug thoughtfully at Garth. He took up his empty foxskln bag. ''Come on, Vivian. This is washday. Take I-ilith's bag and get your potash!" The wolfskin knapsack, with its filatimmi alloy treasure, had been left attached to the mooring line of the canne. There was no bag for Garth, lie made one by opening the front of his buckskin shirt and hand-ladliuu wood ashes inside. Lilith wont over beyond the spruce thicker with, her blanket-bagged ashes. Garth- led Mr. Uamill nnd Huxhy to the strip of sand below the beached canoe. There .he showed them how to cheat .the buzzing . insect pests. .In stead of stripping for his laundry work, he muddied his ashes and plas tered the paste all over his: body and on the inside and outside of his chit lies. lie rubbed ill the mess and gave- the weak solution of potash lye time to act. After that came .'.the rinsing.' lie 'waded iut and sat down in the water lip to his neck. Thus protected from the swarms of stingers, he stripped off one garment at a time, washed it -clean of ashes, and tossed it upon the ixl'-'e it' the bench. Before coming out, he took a luxurious swim In the clear river water. l ust Kamill and then Hlixlij rather gingerly copied Garth's method. Like him, both wound up with a swim. Neither, however, ventured far out into the vast slow flood of the Mackenzie. With the landing came tile comedy. The others ended their bathing before sr!h. lie tread water to watch them. J!o;i had wrung out their clothes and :1mi; them well up -the beach. The auiiicht they splattered ashore, the -a-ifing swarms of blood-suckers -mzzofi the feast. Iluxiiy cursed, snatched up his half- hy Kigf, and dashed back in, to dress 5,!",'r water. Sir. Kamill, however, hail no desire to put on wet clothes. He In-.-it at the zizzing pests with h's tattered iiiion suit. It enabled him f'? -"''t into the leather trousers and '-'oat without being stung more than ball' a hundred times. .Earth's mirth was mixed with ad- -.nun Abu ioii for .the mine investor's nerve. ir with this he felt a glow of satis faction over the results of what his r'"i'ous training had done fur the 'nee-soft millionaire. : though still acnvy-set, the portly -gentleman, had ee'-'i,iiit; something of an athlete in ap pearance. His llabby muscles had '' :ii hardened; his loose jowls, were leiw linn. His paunch bad disap-I-imi-i iI, Ho was lean - about the waist "rtd bips, and full-chested. ! ,.'.'liy word; sir," Garth sang out, "you ?""k fit for. the football s(iiad. That sh'fiilil bp worth niore to you than a 'J'oii platinum claims. At least, you nn-iit toss me my buckskins." M' liowed by the bath and swim to a ' ' itiurary return of friendliness, the ''illliiinaire chuckled and came down tbe beach to fling the sodden garments i: to their owner. His loitering vV:"n i,rls may have been for -Huxhy,. Vet lie went back to the dead fires 'wrh Garth, when the engineer .mut ter " ' something about having dropped '"s penknife. - - ' ' As the two disappeared over the ''1' of Mie ice-gouged bank, Huxby Jl to open the wolfskin knapsack. 1 " m .it he snatched out a piece of ran ld hoar-cub far, a clip of pistol cart r and his "lost" automatic. U''h swift, purposeful movements, '" nibbed the fat on the rusty pistol and began working the mechanism. It jarmiioj repeatedly. But as the sun ri.oitoj far soaked the rust, the action '"'came normal. N.l quick yet unhurried, he loaded lll,Mlip into the hollow butt and slid ' " K the outer barrel to throw a cart-r'!l-'n into the breech. was of course to ho exnected 11 Kamill had not returned from 1 ' '" ow n dip and wood-ashes launder- li oarth sat down beside the tin cup P and little alu l'P in the left leg of his buckskin Mausers.' ' S"H1 in a friendly mood, but with ;"eu( calculation In his eyes, Mr. ''.mill stretched out on his back In the Krass beside Garth. "Well- young man, it appears that the same -Is played out The Joke on us is that you had the cards stacked. A cold deck, and no stakes up." Garth differed: "Why not put it ac cording to the facts, sir? I offered a square deal a straight business propo sition. The placer wa- In on that Hud I not sent out my papers for rec ord, I would have had no legal claim to offer In my bargaining " iw - .. . ,, OJ IT , wlltM1 , rpfllst(1 j J'our tonis, and you refused mine, you iu you preterrea to plav out the game," "My game," Garth qualified; "not yours. It was you and Hnvhv ho j thought you had the cards stacked to '. iou raneied It a sure thing gamble." "Hutyour game? Von m,i 1h Placer clinched. Why not have said so at once, or at least there at the lake when you turned the tables on us? I might have accepted your terms. At least we could have down out to gether, Instead of going through all mese weeics or privation and ship." hard -the last word glance from Garth won an ainiiseii "Hardship privation? You must know several fellow millionaires who call it prime sport to Spend a month in the hush." "Sport?" "Oh, well, If you can't see that side of it, just reitall yourself iis yon were "iieu i nau to in.ist you out of monoplane cabin." the That held the millionaire for a lomr moment. Then "Admitting how much I've benefited from your health cure, Doctor Garth, your methods have done my future son-in-law no good. As for my 'daugh ter, to drag a delicately nurtured lady into the dirt ; and privations and dan gers of your raw wilds" "Delicate!" Garth cut In. "Do you know of anyone more hard? The point in her case is that she was onlv a brittle, harsh alloy. Now she's at least partly .tempered into true steel I had hopes of still better results from the both of you. Hut bate and treachery blacken the blood." At the bitter stiitonient, the' million aire Hushed with anger. He started to turn over on his side to frown at Garth. The movement drew Garth's glance. Above a clump of wild (air rants, less than ten paces distant, ho glimpsed the top of Iluxby's hut mid the outthrust 'muzzle of 'the'. automatic. As Garth ducked forward, 'the pistol blared, Garth pit idled ' dowr'i -on his face. At the same instant, startled by the shot, .Mr.. Ibiniill jerked up on bis elbow. Tire long grass bad .hidden him: Huxby- could not have known that his partner was lying . so close beside Garth. . In the excitement of "the, 'moment-, lie must 'have; thought he bad missed his kill and that Garth was hounding', up again. Me instantly pulled'' the trig ger a second time. .-Knocked over by the shock of the , bullet; the. millionaire sprawled across the flaccid btmy of Garth. .-: JDven as the roar of the second shot dinned in his ears, the killer saw what he had done. The pistol dropped from his paralyzed hand. He stiffened erect on his knees to glare at that up permost body. Il did not move. . .( Ilefore he could recover his wits. Lilith burst screaming from the spruce thicket. Half clad, wet hair fly Ins, she dashed forward to fling herself down nh her hare, knees beside her father. Under the partly washed off coat of nlosii'iito dope, liis face Was the same sallow gray as Garth's. ':. She looked tip. tier eyes black with horror. Huxby had risen to his feet, lie was advancing,, once more cool. She flung out- a forbidding hand. "Stop! Keep away! You mur derer!" : His lips tightened. "You're mad, darling clear off your head. I shot to Save your father, not at him. No, listen you must listen to me ! The d-d rotiL'aneck attacked your father with the knife had him down. At my first shot be , dodged. I thought I. missed. Your- father sprang up Just as I fired again. It's the truth." ' "Truth!" sh cried "truth ! You've killed them-both !" . A great shuddering seized her shook her like a fit of ague. Almost swooning, she sanded forward on the body of her father. Huxby advanced with wary quick ness. But at sight of the two men he had shot, be thrust his coat-hidden pistol into Its sheath. All the back of Garth's sideward turned head was a crimson blotch. What need of wasting powder on 'a man . shot throusrh the head? Mr. HamiU's wound gave him no less satisfaction, though for an exactly opposite reason. The bullet had struck high up on the shoulder blade, be tween neck and arm. Huxby pulled the thickset body from under Lilith and opened the front of the leather coat. The steel-jacketed bullet had drilled clean through and come out be low the collarbone. "Look!" he snouted his relief. "Your ':' ' I: father-he's not k 'led, only knocked out. The wound s not serious, so hign up through the chest. Same way one of my ela-smaies was shot by a hold up. Take hold. We'll set nlru irit0 tle canoe and make a .jutck run down ucro.-s to the refueling post. Th-ir fellow Tob in will have a medical kit." Hie pulling f her father from un der her had let the girl down upon the body of Garth. Huxhv's eager as surance roused her from the semi swoon, she struggled partlv up, to peer at her father, her hands braced upon Garth's lax side. Een as she gazed, the gray of her father's face became less gliastlv. Hut in place ot the smile of relief for which Huxhy -Kinked, she sonm,. t Hare at him nunoiation : m mother outburst of de- 'Murderer! !i,ir! There's his knife where I ,ft it. He did not have it Liar! sneak! Uo did not attack Dad. Hut you you crawled up and shot him without warning!" Huxby dropped his musk. "What of it? The d d wood louse lied first. He thought lr funny to keep mum about having recorded "his claim to play your father and me all this time. Great joke that. Only It back fired on him. I'm the only pilot who can find the valley. No oan glly that the claim we file on Is the same as the one he recorded." The girl quivered, tensed, and bound ed sideways. The belt-ax was lying near the knife. She clutched one In each hand ti rid straightened erect, hr eyes ablaze. "Y'ou beast!" she cried. "Go! Go, or I'll kill you !" He smiled with cool Irony. "Why so theatrical? Hysterics are not In jour line, my dear I.llith." That lowered her voice, but hot tlw knife and ax. She began to edu-e towards him, with the blades raised ready to strike. Her voice came from 1 her hlitVened lips, low nnd hoarse and j deathly calm ; ir you do nut go, I will kill you, tin- less you nrsi Km me." 'rn ..,.,11. I ,, (viiii,- nn him nps. mis eves narrowed. He replied no less .quietly : "You are Murk crazy. I'm going. It may he two or three weeks before I can get back. That should he long enough for you to starve Info sanity. You'll be fjhid to welcome mo then. Only, how about your father? Does It not sober you to realize It will be your fault if ho dies?'' l'or answer, she took a full step nearer. The look ill her eyes daunted him. He slanted sideways, caught up Garth's rille, and ran across to the bank above the canoe. When, more slowly, she .came to the top of the bank, he had the c-u launched and was heaving In the wolfskin 'knapsack. He jumped aboard with (bo rifliv and one paddle. As he backed offshore ran down lo Iho water's edge anil his engagement ring at Ids faci struck bis upjerked forearm , she liihg It and glane-ed Outboard. The nsh-eleansi d diamond Hashed like a bit. of blue white lightning that was Instantly quenched in the water. The. caiioe swung around and went yawing out upon the (highly expanse of the Mackenzie. CHAPTER VIII Woodcraft. pit of blackness Out. of Ho Garth's lil'st dimly consci ns thoughts wre of water, lie wa still In sw'iniinlng. . No, l be water was only on his face. Not rain, nor poured water some thing wet sopping bis forehead. He opened Ids eyes, 'blinked tin' daze from thcin. and found -himself gazing u.p into it pair of sunken blue i,vim. They were clouded, and dark with misery. Yet w it h si range suilde.i iies.-' they brightened. At thai he realize! they were the eyes of I.ilUb Itaniill. "What's happened?" he murmuri' Even as his lips moved, be remembered. "Huxhy his pistol. Must 'have shot Die." "Yes. Dad also." Garth, sought to tense bis flaccbi muscles, ready to bound up.' She laid a restraining, hand on bis fondo ad. :"I.ie still, 1 le went " "Went?" "Itinht after it. .He quiet, else you may go tinciinseioiis again. 'The bulled cut across the back of your bead. AT these two days you've lain there -in flint, frightful s:upor. I could not wake you up. I tdt sure you'd die." '".Stupor two days?" he muttered. "Concussion brain." He made deliberate trial, and found Ire Could move bis legs and anus. "Luck no paralysis.. Soon be all right.. . XVU your father? You said, 'father also.' Can't see why. Well was rabid only for my: claim not blood mad." "Of course! . The cowardly beast meant only to murder you. I'.ut whe,n be fired again, Dad .jumped up be tween." "ISad?" "Not If there was a doctor. It's through the shoulder. The coward to run off with the canoe, instead of sheading himself like a man!" "Kan off, did be? Thought he had killed your father?" "No, he said it wasn't serious. All we needed was to take Dad in the canoe and get that man Tobin's med ical kit." "Yet he ran off without you?" "I made him go. I drove him off. the beastly sne-iking coward!" Garth stared, perplexed. "You did that? Yet lie wanted to take your father where he could receive treat ment." She frowned. "He thought you dead. Hut after I nearly fainted, I pushed against you to get up. I felt you were st ill alive. I was afraid you'd come to woHld move. lie would have fin ished you. So I drove him off." "Leaving yourself and your father marooned here." The girl stiffened. Her mouth went hard. "Dou't fancy I did It for you ! It was It was because I was not go ing to let him finish his sneak murder. It would have been the same if ll'd gone oil' and let you die. You can see that. You must !" He smiled up at her frown. "All the mere sporting of you. Not half bad. I'd say." "Oh. but it is had frightfully bad! No tood not a thing to give Dad all this lime. No chance of getting any for either of you. And now his fever, too. Xo medicine for It !" A sudden thought jerked Garth up to a sitting position. He swayed from dizziness. Then his head cleared. He was only rather weak from blood-loss and sore about the back of bis head. An exploring ham! found a wad of moss, tied upon his wound with a band of plailed grass. He beard the girl murmur : "I tixed Dad's the same way ashes and the moss to hold It on. Ashes or soot I once beard about something like that for cuts." He pointed lo the scattered ashes of the dead fires. "He quick, Hulld a big blaze and throw on grteu wotd. That southbound plane! Must signal It. Kveu If he's aboard, he can't kep the pilot from coming down." I.llith Kamlll's bead dropped de spondently. "I saw It this morning way out across the sky. First there was the drone of the motor. Then I saw it way off. Only, I could do nothing. Yesterday I used your last mntch. I wanted to boll for Dad the one pinch of tea that's left. A puff of wind blew out the flame. Now there's no hope. He took your rille too. No tire e-r food eir gun, or any chance of rescue!" Garth looked around and saw her father tossing In feverish sleep under the shade of a slight brush canopy. He gave the overwrought girl a banter ing snUle. "What, merely a matter of lire, niedt clue, food, and escape?. If only iu were a boy scout! How about becom ing a Campllre Girl? Fetch me a two foot willow branch the size of your forefinger, a thong, one straight, dry stick, and that chunk ot dead birch trunk." A little sand Increased the friction of the lire drill point at the boltom ol the shallow hole be made In Die block of wood. -The dry birch soon .began to smoke. I.llith had gathered tinder of dead Inner bark. In w ide eyed won derment, she watched the simple prim itive method of fire '.making.. When Garth stood up beside the crackling flames ol the new lire, be found hlltiself stronger than be ex peeled. All shock from his w'oiind. bad passed during his two days' uncon sciousness, and bis. heall by tissues bad already begun to heal. "Now we're under way," be said. "Next comes medicine. My using the ashes, you gave our wounds sterile dressings. Your father was liinoil up to the (link of t'oiulilion. ills-wound. yi)l heal ns rapidly us .mine. What little fever he- has menus noibing. To cool it, crush In 1,1s drinking water some of the cranberries from over (here along the edge of the muskeg. Yon might boil willow bark nlid add a little df the liillor decoction lo the cranberry Juice." "( Ih, it's good to kimw lie's not i k. lit it to starve to death'!'' Garth pointed to the Wild fowl din !n the swamp. 'They were beginning to tlock together Willi the iippruncli of autumn. "How would you like eaiivas biiek or mallaril foi' dinner?" Her eyes brigb.feiied, only lo cluild rg.'iin. "Yon have no gun'' (Coutimicd Next Y. (!;) i'vh Don't l " 'T'liln' do man ilal fus' dat does tie nins' Uncle F.beii, "I ie siibno der walab iiii' 'loan' i wliMlsoliiiviever." gi!ter makes (le tiros bus iiess." said l ine su iliis mi o no siilnshiri' STA'I K OF NORTH DKI'AKT.Vl'.N'T OF ( F.KTIFK A TK OF CAROLINA, stati:. IMSSOI.I TION To ali to Wliooi Thee I're.M'ut.s .May ( 'o'iooiT, - Groot:r.g: Whereas, It -.appears' to my .satis faction,: by, duly auth.en.l icateii recui'il of the proceedings for the voiuiiturv dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of ail the stockholders, de posited in my ollice, that the .Martin's Drug Store', . Incorporated, a corpora tion of this State, whnt-c niin ipai oflie'e is situated at Main Street in the. city of Canton, County of Hay wood, State of North Carolina (.1. M. Smith or F. O'C, Fletcher, being the agent therein and in charge theietif, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements- eif Chapter 22,. Consolidated. Statutes, entitled "Corporations," preliininary. to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution;-' Now Therefore,. I, Stacy V. Wade, Secretary of the State eif North Car olina, do hereby certify that th said corporation did, on the 1Mb elay of January, Hl.'iO, file in my office a duly executed and attested ' consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed1 by all the stockholders thereof, whi:h said con sent and the- record :of . the proceed ings aforesaid are now on file in my office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I liave here to pet mv hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 18th day of Januarv, A. J)., 19-. STACY W. WADl, Secretary of State. No. 41.1 Feb. 6-13-20-27. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, February 17, 1936, at eleven o'clock A. M., at the court house door in the town of Waynesville, Hay wood County, N. C., the undersigned truestee will sell at public ou:cry, to the highest bideler for cash, the fol lowing lands and premise: Lying and being at Lake Jiinaluska, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of H. K. Adams, Manson Tate, and others, and described as follows: Being lots Nos. lit). 111, 112, 113, 111. and litl), l'Jl, 1!2, lii;i, and 104, of the Linov-Coman Sub-division near Lake Junahiska. as per map and sur vey made by J. W. Seaver, February, l!'L'4, said map and .survey recorded ;n the office of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County. This being the same ;ots conveyed by W. 1'. I.eatherwood and wife, .Mag. gie K. I.eatherw'ood to W.u Smith, and recorded in the od'uy of the Register of Deeds for Haywood County. The sale made pursuant to 'he pow er of sale conferred upon me by that certain deed of trust executed by Ella Smith, dated August 17, lil'JH, and recorded In Hook 21, page 2ii, Re cord of Deed, of Trust of Haywood County. This January 17, 19oli. V. U. FRANCIS, Trustee. "No. Jl -Jan. 2o.:!0-Feb. ti-i;i. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Havinn qualified as administratrix of the estate of 11. G. Cathey, de cease'd, late ef Haywood County, this is to notify all persons bavin); claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at her home, Waynesville, N. C, route one', on or before the loth e av of January, 11)37, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the unelersitrneel. This the l.rth day of January, 193G. MRS. K. (I. CATHKY. Administratrix of the estate of E. G. Cathey, de'e-e'asevi. No. 138 Jan. lti-23-30-Feb. 0-13-20, NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. LEE PRICE Vs. ANNA MAE PRICE. The defendant above named will take notice that an action e'ntitled as above has been coinmeiiceel m the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C, for a divorce absolute under the Statute', and that uid defendant will further take notice that she ia -(Uired to appear on the ltith day cTl February, 'XU, at the Court House in Waynesville, N. ('., Haywood Cotin Iv, and answer or demur to the com plaint within the time allowed by law, or the plaiiitifV will apply7 lo the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. ThU the )rfh ilav df Januarv, l'.lliti. K ATM WILLIAMSON. Asst. Clerk of Superior Court, Hay wood County. No. i:i!t -.Ian. I(i-'J3-.'10-Feb. (!. EXECUTRIX iiiK iiuulifiW! as NOTICE executrix Of lav the estate of Hoylc 1). Alley, de ceased, thi.s is lu iiolify all persons having" claims against, tlie est ale of the ifi eased to file tlieiu with the Clerk of tlte Superior Court of Hay wood County on nr before the . I5th day of February, 1 '.137 or this notice .ill be pleaded ill liar of their recovery. AH pel sons indebted to said es tate will please make soitlvliielit at olioe. This the nth day of l''ebi uaiy. l'J3(i, MRS. DOYLE D. ALLEY, Fxeciit rix the (looe b. (i tale ol .Doyle D. ' Xo. Ill MM It I'. ('V. I-'e III ISC(I. l.'!-2t Mar. 3 lL I I II (I l,SMO,l!.ll'h .SALE S TATE OF' NORTH CAROLINA, COON I 1)1' HA V OOI). IN 1 ili',Mlri'.iHK ( OL'KI . Kr.l'OKr, I ME ( i.l'.itK. Mi.-. W. I'. I.ea.iici wi. -l, Admiii i.siiairix of the Estate (if . 1'. Li ai Norwood, 1 iiv'd. VS. 'Eva Leatherwood, ('iara Starne.-, .iti.i husband, Fulton Staines, Ktilils Lealhervvood, and Louise Leittiie'i-wooil, liy her 'Guardian. An Litem, W. T. Crawford, Hcii. al Law of W. 1'. Leutberwuod, e'ei. Under and by virtue of an order of the ..Superior. Court of Haywood County', dated December '.I, l'.'-lo, and report of sale made by the Commis-siiiiie"- in this, cause on January -13, l!):l(i, and jiursuant to a raised .bid, and oreler of the Clerk of the Superior Court, dieted February 1, liWti, th,. iiii(iei-iKiii-d Commissioner of the Court will, on the 17lh day of Feli ruary, 11)31 i, at eleven o'clock A. M., at the court house door in the town of Waynesville, .sell at public outcry to the highe'-st bidder for cash, the following lands ami premises: Tract No.- Being in Waynesville Haywood County, North Carolina, and being :..is Xos. ,103 104, 105, 100, 107, 108, 48, 4'J, M), 51. 02, 53, 54, 55. 50. 57, 58, 5'.), (10, (il, 02, 03, 131, 132. 133. 131, 135, 130, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143,144, 145, 140, of the Liner Coman Sub-division at Lake. Juna luska, as per survey and plat of J. W. Seaver, maele January and February, l'J24, and duly recorded in Map Hook "15," Index "L," ofHce of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, being lots conveyed to AV. P. Leatherwood by dt'eelt; recorded as follows: Book 71, page 200; Book 03, page .97,. Bouk 03. page 270. Tract No. Being in Waynesville Teiwnship, Haywood County, N. C, and being a part of the Moore or John Morrow lands, and BEGIN MiU at a hickory, and runs N. G0 W. 1 chain. 71 links to a stake: thence N. 23 5' W. 0 chains. 80 links to a stake; thence S. 87 .".0' E. 4 chains, 03 links to a stake: thence S. 2" 30' W. 6 chains. 8!) links, to a hickory, the BE GINNING, . containing 1-94-100 acres, mor or less, find being the first tract in the deed from James Reed and wife, to W. P. I.eatherwood, dated April 10, 1919, recorded in Book 53, pace 150. This the 1st dav of February, 1936. MRS. W. P. LEATHERWOOD, Commissioner, No. 442 Feb. 6-13. XOTIC K OF SAI.i: l'M)KK UKKD OF Tltl'ST STATE OF -NORTH e'. UoI.lV A. CO FX TV OF HAVU'eioli I'liiler and by virtue of the pnwer of s.ile contained in tbut reii.iin Deed of Trust bearing dale ut I lei emlier 3t. executed by V A I'.nnpliell and wife, llattie Caiupliell !. the un dersigned trustee fur i .i wuei Sup ply i'iiiiiianv, which Deed or Trust ia recorded in the otHee of the Regis ter of Decile of Haywood County In Mi. ok 3o at Page 43: And default having bei-n made in the payment of the indehledncsa .se cured by the said Deed of Trust and the holders of the s.-iiil note having demanded and requested the under signed trustee to advertise a sale of said lands under the terms and con ditions of the said lee,l ,.f Trust NOW. Tli:iii:i'ei;K i he under signed trustee will en Wednesday, the lllh day of .March, lliail. at 12:00 noon, at the courthouse door in Way nesville. X. C. sell lo i he highest bid der for cash in order to pay the in debtedness secured by said Deed of Trust aforesaid and cost and expense of said sale the t'oUowiio.. described land To-Wit: TH ACT Xr.MUKU OXK Hcing (,e same lands described in a deed hear ing (late of the i;l day of October, lJS, f'l'oin Alden Howell,. Sr., to V. A. Campbell, the .said lands beiiiK in .lonalhan's t'reek 'Pownshlp, and Con talntiiK ten (III) acres, more, or less. the deed to (he same beini.- recorded in the ellllee of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County In Rook No. 6S, at page Ki5, to which Rook and pajte reference is liereby made for a full and complete description of the same. TRACT Xl'MKFR TWO. Ilelntf the Hume lands described in a deed bear ing (late of the ttrst day of November, t !'-'.!. friMll W. I'less lioyd, and wife. Ml la Royd. to V. A. Campbell, the said lands lying in Ivy Hill Township, Hay wood County, North Carolina, and the deed lo the same being recorded in the Ollice of the Register of Deodw of Haywood County, in Rook No. 74, at page L'l'.l. to which book and page reference is hereby . made for, a full and complete description of said lands. and coniainlng about 1 75 or less. acres, more KXCKl'TIO.V. this tract of land the Hid eiambcl Io'I:I:R. from what is known ns t ract. containing about 1 IK) acres. TRACT M'.MRKR TURF! ReiiiK the same lands described In a deed hearing dale of the L'Tlh day of .Oc tober, lil.-'i!.- froiiiMollic Moody to '. A. Cainpb(;tl. and containing about lL'tr acres, more or less, the deed to the nh me. Iietng 'recorded" in i he Hlice of I he Register of lli-e.ts of Haywood Ciuinly in Itouli Xo. Mi. al. page U'li,. to vv lii( li I. noli and page reference iH hereby made for a full anil i i on nlel e lesei lot ion of .said biinls. , TRACT I'M); Kl t'oric lielng the Name lands.' described in a deed lii'iii iiig il:iie of the 2:iid day- of 'Nov-., einliir, lie.''). I'lom Alden Howell anil uife. Fannie 1 1. Hi. well, t,, 'ei lln A Canipliell, tin' said lands containing IJ.7 acres, rhino or less. Ibe deed in the same being recorded in the Ollice ol Iho l(tg inter of Deeds of Haywood County in Rook Ml, lit piie 131. to which liook and iat;e lefeia'nce is hereliy rondo -.for a full anil eornplcte iles. i ii.tiioi of the. same: II! ("f M'.MItCI: II VI same lands ilcscri 1 led in a iln; dale oi l he i ..; h day . I :i:in. I'i oin M (I, Sta mey. V.-A. i';i lopliell. Hie said I lei lie I he iic.il li.-ar-I leccn i lii r. rillslOc, lo anils lyiiu; i n I. m i 1 1: n's ( 'reel; iboiil -II".)..' c di . il to t lie (III ii i I lay wood iai;c I'ou nsi ip. and nit l II i liK Ibe same bein ol' i III- Rce,i.sti-r I'ouniv in Rook Lo. which liiioL H'ri.'l.y otaile foe si 1 li.! ion of the Deeds Ii I'll l l a nil mp 1 1 ' .'('KI'TIN'C. I k iv i:i:r. ,: atiovr I es of I M . .l o , THAo'T 1 land 0 dull- 1 ml of land al nil I !t 0 SI il l 1 l o same, In fiiiil It.' ii': CI: sclil.eil he lint , '. M .M, ; and l: r. 1 . six cite; th ;ed. 'Ilea r da nua ry lot wile iiyil-' alo I llllllicll . 1 1 a t h : 1 1 1 ' Coil 111 V if 1 :i3 1-.. fin A n ine .M i 11 ut ; a 1 il'e; Ki Irel Ro yd 1 he said la.mls ('n ek "T':.ynsiii I IT- la. w oin and ciinlairiin .,1 less, l.ein,; . .1 -ill a ii. .-I ihe : Reeoae. Cooiiry in' I'., which . hi. ol; : lierehv Miaile V alun rile s: I '.colli of D ol; Ml I t.'tii. acres,' il o'te l.i nds i.ieSc d in I he ( itlici oils nf . I l.ivu nil-e lib it 1 ' 'I - '3S7; to nee is itnplete: Reini; a deed if May, '1 Wife, 1 .11(1' : p.l C for a lull. Hid dose I'i pi io-ri of I he TR.M T M M lit .same It . SI- i:n. d in .1 lit sa me ,1a liea rin;; il:i I e I II LIS, -i'rc.ti'i" I Di-iljc. I L; 1 1 1ll .loliarlia-ii.'.s ( ' Con lit y. a lid half .-(ores. 1 til-' same ln-i if I he Regis 1 'mint y i 11 I : desci'iln he 1 7th Ralh!.... said la Towns! : 1 i n i 1 1 : or IciS (-corded f Deeds No. SO. (la i 11 -'i.i . I I OA and one -. i-. d 'ed in the Ollice . I lay wiiii.l k pa 1 2a, to which bonk a. hereliy, made. -tor. di-sei'ip.ti(in of t h TRACT XI'Nll 1 he so me -In nds ml pae re!( ii full and 1 e s.l II- e. iF.lt. .km: I IT fence is run pleto Reintr deed, f De ilescl-ilied in f.he Itlst ,a lien -I'ill dale of cember, 1923V : from It. ISoyd. Jr.. md wife, .linmiie Roy. I. lo X. A. e'amp liell, sa id lands IV'inis anil tieine:: in Ivy: Hill and .Tmiathan.'s "reek Townships.;' amt. ro'titalrtiii'ii '"50 . acres, more eir less, the, deed to t he ; sa me bpisc . re corded in the eiflice of the Reuister of Deeds of Ha v wood County, in Rook sn. at patio 127, to-whie'h book anil paiie reference is hereby made for a full and complete description of the same...- TRACT Xl'MlllCli XIXK. Reim; the same lands described in a deed bear unr date of the 31st day of December, 1923; from James .A Martin and wife, Lena M. Martin, lo V. A. Campbell, said lands lyinc in Ivy 11:11 Township, ual ntainim; 177. acres, neue or less, the deed to the same bein; recorded in the eiflice of tile Ke.uistei- of Jieeds. of Haywood tNSunty, ,: in. Rook 53, at pa ere; 444. to which book and pace ref erence is hereby made for a full and Complete description of the same. This the 10th day of February-. 193 iV. WILLIAM T. HANNAH", , , . : Trustee. No. 444 Feb. 13-20-27 Mar. 0.
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 13, 1936, edition 1
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