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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAIN EER THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 193? FOLKS YOU KNOW Mis Mary Emma Massie and Mr. Harold Massie spent the past week end with friends in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. .White Mease have returned from Georgetown, S. C., wnere they spent the holidays with the latter's relatives. Miss Nina Jame, who was tjhe guest, of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Withers during the past week, left for her home in Greenville, N. C on Satur day. j Mr. Marion Hoar, of Georgetown, S. C, who was the guest of his daugh ter, Mrs. J. Rufus McCrarken, during the' week, left on Monday. Miss Helen MeWhorter, S. C, spent several days of N'orrw, with Miss Mary Ruby Davis last wee! k. Miss Edna Hayes, who spent laft week with friends at High Point, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus H. Blackwell had as their puests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frehn, of Bristol, Tenn. Mifis Robbie Jean Truesdale has re turned from a visit of several days with friends in Greensboro. I mii'.t employ in owe a man living in small iovmi r on farm. IVrma iwiit mirk. Must W saiJsflod wUli arnintr $"." a month at first. Address . llo K532. of tlili" pftMf. Name : Address GET UI NIGHTS DUE TO RLADDER IRRITATION? It's n! .normal.. It's nature's "'Dan ger Signal ". Make this -5c test, l.'se liueliu leaves, juniper (ill, and 6 -other drills made Into little green tablets 'called Huki'ts, Flush out excess -acids and .impurities. Kxcess acids can cause irritation resulting in getting up nights, scanty flow, frefiuent desire, burning, backache, and It'g pains, .lust say link ets to your druggist. In four days if not iileased your 25c will Aie refunded. Waynesville I'liarinacy. Jonathan Roller Mill Exchange Now Open We are ready for business on Depot Street, in Waynes ville, next door to the Chero kee Auto Company. We buy your wheat, corn, rye, buckwheat, and other grains at the highest market price. We also have an electric Feed Mill installed in the rear to grind your feed. Ear corn, Or shelled grain of any kind. We Carry In Stock For Sale: Flavo Flour Graham Flour Brown . Bread Flour Cereal Buckwheat FIou -'Rye Flour Corn Meal Wheat Bran Wheat Shorts Corn Bran Chick Feeds Corn Chops Dairy Feed Cotton Meal Cotton Hulls. GIVE US A TRIAL, MR, FARMER We Value Your Patronage JONATHAN ROLLER MILL r i Mother Is 17, Mrs. C C. Featherly There's 50 years difference In age between the parents of this Chi cago baby whose mother to only 17 and whose father C C Feath erly. Is 67! Mrs. Featherly married a boy of 20 when she was 14 but divorced him to wed her present mate whom she says is much preferable as a husband. Miss Mary Barber has returned to Burlington, where she holds a teaching position in the high schools, after spending the holiday, with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Barber. Mr. Hugh Davis, of Harroldsburg, Ky., spent the Christmas holidays with his family here. Mrs. Frank Tate and Mis. L. P. Jarrett left on Tuesday for lake land, Fl;i., where they will visit the latterV -daughter, Mrs. Frank Tate. Mr. I!ay Ferguson lias .returned to State. College, after spending- the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Murray Ferguson. Mis. B. F. Smathers accompanied her' daughter, Mrs. Adora Rayrie, to Richmond, Va., thi week, where she will visit her daughter Mrs. Jack Holtzclaw, for sometime. Mr. June Smathers left this week for Chicago, where he holds a posi tion after spending the holidays with his parents;- )y, and Mrs. John 11. Smathers. Mr. and Mr. E. L. Withers had as their guests during the past week, Mrs. S. C. Satterthwaite and her son, Mr. S. (". Satterthwaite, and Miss Car oline Lucas, of Atlanta. ' Mrs. Joe Rose and daughter, Miss Caroline Rose, left on Saturday for Chicago, after spending' the holidays with the former's parents. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Smathers. NOTICE OF SALE I NDER EX IX 1 HON N'ORTH CAROLINA. j HAYWOOD COUNTY. ' J. W. i NOLAN IV and wife, ! CFI.IA NOLAND ' : v. . S. I. RATH-RONE.. ! By. virtue of an execution directed ; to the lindi'iv icni'il from the Suoerior. r Court of Haywood County in the above.! j 'entitled -action; 1 will, on Monday the ; 2:.;h .iay ,,f January, 10:37, at 11:00 I o ( tot k .-v. .m. at t tie court nouse floor ; in Waynesville, of said county, sell to j me -Highest bidder for cash, to satisfy xakl execution, all the right, title and interest of said S. J., Rathbone has in the following described real estate: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in the West Bald line of Sugar Cove tract and runs 2 W. 41 poles to a stake; thence S. 82 E. 40 poles to a stake in the East Bald line; thence with same N. 2" E. 41 pules to a stake; thence N. 88 W.M poles to the BE GINNING, SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING on a pine snag, Nich olas Green's corner and runs with aid Green's line S. 118 poles to a stake; thence S- 20 E. 11 poles to a beech corner; thence East to a locust 75 poles in Rhodarmer's line; thence with said line the watershed of the ridge S. 30 W. 60 poles to a chestnut corner; thence S. 45 V. 18 poles; S. 54 W. 16 poles; S. 60 with BoydV line 88 poles to a stooping water oak on ridge a't Moody's Knob; thence N. 13 E. 11 poles to a chestnut on top of a ridge; thence with the watershed of said ridge N. 25 W. 4 poles; thence N. 11 E. 53 poles; N. 5 E. 20 poles; N. 16 E. 3S , poles; N. G W. 74 poles to a small chestnut on Pinch Gut ridge in C. M. Moody's line, 38 poles below a double chestnut on said ridge, Moody's corner, total to C. M. Moody's line of a 30 acre tract, 130 poles; thence with his line of said tract S 80 E. 65 poles to the BEGINNING, contain ing 101 3-8 acres more or less, except ing from the above tract that parcel of land conveyed to V. A. Campbell containing about 2'i acre6 more or less. - , This the 28th day of December, 1036. : . R. V. WELCH, Sheriff of Ilaywoftd County. No. 531 Dec. 31-Jan. 7-14-21. Father Is 67! f Miss Edith Long, who spent the holidays with her mother at their home at Lake Junaluska, has returned to Greensboro, to resume her studies at the Greensboro College for Women. Mr. Jimmy Preston has returned to Birmingham, after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Stentz. -''. Senator William Smathers and his two sonti left this week for Atlantic City, N. J., after visiting the form er's parents. They were accompa nied by Dr. B. F. Smathers, who will spend sometime in Atlantic City. . .. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Sine, of.Cary. s'pent the holidays here with the lat ter's mother, Mrs. M. F. Albright. They were accompanied home by Mrs Albright, who will be their guest for ten days, after which she will go to Portsmouth, Va., where she will spend the remainder of the winter with her son and daughter, Mr. and Mi. Mack Albright. Miss Lois McKnight left on Sunday for her home in Sumtei, after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs, LoRoy Davis, at their home at Lake Juna luska. .'. The Rev. Father Carney, of Spruce Pine, and his ; sisters, .Miss Mary Carney and Miss Gertrude Carney, of "Norfolk,. Va., were the holiday guests of Father Howard V. Lane. . Mr. and Mrs. E. B. .McClure have returned, from a ten days' motor trip through Florida. They went down the Fast wast and returned home by way of the West wast. Mr. Edwin Poteat. whu spent the holidays with his -pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Poteat. at their home on the .Fair view Road, has returned to Newport News, Va., where he holds a position with the Newport. News Ship Building and Dry Dock Com panjS He was accompanied bv his bi'othVr, .Mr. Lester Poteat. N : ' '"'.." -.: . Y Dr, Jimmy Truesdale. inst i urtwr and Mr. Sydney Truesdale. student of Duke University., who have been the guests of their parents. Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Truesdale. have returned to their work. .-'..- :' . - .'-. . Mrs. Adora Rayrie, Miss Adwa Holtzclaw, and Miss Josephine Holtz claw, who have spent the holiday sea son here, have returned to Richmond Virginia. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Miss Jannie B. Towles, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify al! persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed at. Enka, N. C, on or before 16th day of September, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleaee make imme diate settlement. This the 16th day of September, 1936. JAMES B. TOWLES, Administrator of the estate of Jannie B. Towles. No. 499 10-17-24-31-Jan. 7-14. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of C. B. Howell, deceas ed, who died leaving real property in Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all person having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, N. C, on or before the 24th day of December, 1937. or this notice will pleaded in bar of their re covery. All pef sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Thip the 24th day of December, 1936. W. T. RAINER. Administrator of the estate of C. B. Howell. No. 530 Dec. 24-31-Jan. 7-14-21-3? r - Miss Dolle Marsh left this wek to resume her studies at the North Carolina University for Women, it Greensboro, after spending the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. James Summers have returned to their home in the Cleve will, after spending the week-end in Johnson City, Tenn. They were ac companied home by their daughter, Miss Helen McGee Summers, who had spent the holidays with relatives in Johnson City. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bowles, who have been visiting relatives in Gay and Irwinton, Ga., returned to town on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee, Jr., and Mr. Charles E. Ray, Jr., were among those attending the New Year's ball given by the Welfare League, of Asheville, at the George Vanderbilt Hotel, on Thursday evening. Miss Louise Stringfield, who spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L, Stringfield, has return ed to Richmond, Va., to resume her work there. Miss Babbie Way was the truest of friends in Asheville during the week. She was among those from Waynes ville attending the New Year's ball given at the George Vanderbilt Hotel. Miss Louise Moody, who is a stu dent at the Draughon Business Col lege, of Knoxville, has returned to her work, after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moody. Mrs. Homer Plott took her son, Homer Henry Plott, to Sanatorium, N. C. where he will enter the State San atorium, as a patient for the next few months. Mrs. Plott was accompaned home by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plott, of Statesville, who are spending this week at their home on the Soco Gap Road. Mr, Billy Prevost and a party of friends were among those attending the New Y'ear's ball held at the Van derbilt Hotel, in Asheville on Thurs day evening. .... Miss Anne Albright, dean of women of the Westein Carolina Teaohers Col lege, who spent the holidays here with her family, has returned to Cullowhee to resume her w.ork. , Mr. Edwin Leatherwood, who is at tending Mars Hill College this, yea.r, has returned to school to resume his work, after spending the holidays with his parentis. ' Miss Mary Palmer, Miss Catherine Palmer, and Mr. James Palmer, have returned to their studies at Brevard College, after passing the holidays -.th their .'parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. rainier. '' Mis, Gladys Dicus, who is attending the Draughon Business College, of Knoxviile, Tenn., has returned.after spending a week with her parent's, Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Dicus. '. Mrs. James L. Stringfield and Miss Caroline Alsteatter left this week for St. Cloud, Fla., where they will join Mr, and Mrs. Fred Berry, who have taken a house there for the winter, and will spend twn o- three months. Miss Elizabeth Henry and Ms.s Fannie Pearl Felmet snent the week end in' Charlotte, as the guests of" friends. . ' MrlJohnnie Johnson left on Friday for Charlotte, after spending the hol idays here, with his father, Mr. Jo seph E. Johnson. Mrs. George Craig had as her guests during last week her 'parent's.-MX and Mrs. A -tie Houghton- and V" brother. Mr. William Houghton, all of Utica.Mieh. Mr. Wade Mungum, vho vas. fom erly located lu re. bur i i i in'i n i til the state highway commission, at West jetterson. spent the Christmas holi days in town. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, January 18, 1937, at eleven o'clock, A. M., at the court house door in the town of Waynes ville, in Haywood County, North Car olina, I will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for v:ash, the follow ing lands and premises, lying and be ing in the town of Southern Assembly: BEGINNING on a stake in the cen ter of the branch which flows by the pumping station, said stake being also in the Southerly margin of Shore Drive where said drive crosses said branch, and runs with the margin of said drive. S. 88' 45' E. 75 feet to a stake in the margin of said drive; thence due South 100 feet to a stake; thence S. 89 W. 65 feet to a stake in center of branch; thence up the branch as it meanders and with the center of the same (approximately N. 3 30' W.) 105 feet to the BEGIN NING, containing 18-100 of an acre, more or less, including all the build ings and machinery thereon. , Being the same landa described in a deed from Carl A. Miller and wife to j Geo. C. McElroy and wife, dated July 'I 16. 1928. Subject to all the stipula- , tions and easements contained in a : deed from Southern Assembly, a Cor-. nrirflflnn in . I R Tuott oe m Ardal 5 1 Book of Deeds 60, page 50, Record of Deeds of Haywood County. This sale made pursuant to the pow er of sale contained in a deed of trust executed by Geo. C. McElroy and wife, Margaret McElroy, dated July 16, 1 928, and recorded in Book 24. page 148. Record of Deeds of Trust of Hay wood County. This the 17th dav of Derembpr 1936 JOHN M. QUEEN, Trustee. No. 529 Difc. 2 1-31 Jan. 7-14. Talks in Sleep Only '" ''' ' ' if Edna Jones C One of the mysteries of medical science is the case of Edna Max ine Jones of San Bernardino, Cal., who talks while sleeping but Is unable to speak a word when awake. Although she can laugh and cry in normal fashion when awake, an her efforts to make an intelligible sound are futile. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of James Mull, deceas ed, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said es tate to present them to the under signed at Waynesville on or before the 31st day of December, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar thereof. AH persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate set tlement. This the 31st day of December, 193(5. A. T. WARD, Admr. of estate of James Mull, de ceased. No. 535 Jan. 7-14-21-28-Feb.'4-ll. 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Mi I , Dolle Marsh, and Miss Corinne Wag. v5 ; enfeld. made nn a nai-tr sritin.1in ! t .j "fWUlllg bunaay in Asneviue. MOUNTAIN JOE . I don't claim to be much of a weather prophet, but I'm looking for a sure enougli cold spell to set in now. since we have had all this rain for the past ten days. We ain't had much cold weather yet, but blieve you me, I can feel it in my rheu matic joints, and its bound to come. . Now don't let the cold spell catch you without plenty of good warm clothes. No mat ter what you or your family need in clothing, you can find it in Burgin's Bargain Base ment. It is cram full of real bargains. ... M O U NT A I N J O E Burgin's Dept Store MAIN STKEET PHONE 74 air Sedan- $485 $435 $195 OK TAG 1 r - SERVICE WAYNESVILLE, N. C I 6 9
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