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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1937 Lice of foreclosure sale . - t U rider and oy virtue w wr Loi contained m wat mo saic 1 w t jrrL.ai aA .nitt from M. . trust i T D Jennie jieuracucH, w y. Trustee, dated November 9, 'and recorded in Book 32, page t sea., in me -"-r of Deeds of Haywood County, !,h Carolina, default naving been i in the payment of the notes secured, and the holder there- naving flireciu uc w t be foreclosed, me uuuerMgueu st( will offer for sale, at the to M., on Monaay, reDruary io, r and will sell to the highest bid- for casn, tne prvpexty utscnwu it:- . ; . ibst TRACT: Lying and being l'rabtree Township, on the Rush t 0f Crabtree Creek, containing Hundred (.ouu; acres, ana uemg same tract or boundary of land eved in a deed from W. H. Silver 11 J. McCracken, dated January I, i and recorded in Book 34, page ' i T- J - TT , Record ol Jjeeus 01 naywooa a.:v. I;CON'D TRACT: Lying and be- in Crabtree lownsmp, naywooa ,ty, iortn vu, cvuuumng ' . 1 1 T7i:l.- Hundred ana ruty acres, or less, and being the same tract Lundary of land conveyed in a from W. D .McCracken and wife, JEllen McCracken to Manson J. raeken. dated August 2, 1892, recorded in Book 5, page 378, Re- of Deeds of Haywood County. U1RD TRACT: 2 tracts or par- jjof Land lying and being in Iron I Township, Haywood County, lining fifty (50) and forty (40) respectively, and being the it lands conveyed in a deed from Im Howell and wife, F, E. How- M. J. McCracken, dated March JS7, and recorded in Book "Y," 265, Record of Deeds of Hay it County. URTH TRACT: A tract or par- f land lying in Iron Duff Town- Hayvvood County, Sixty-five acre., more or less, and being THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE 1 Bar Kissing Because of Germs! i j; r j 1 " If :' WARNING Xm FROM KISSING IVFtlfVZA U hen Buffalo residents em- ho T-L An A tf.. . t --1fewV- 4 uf w return ?$'l4.? ,ume. their farewells and re- V-:- ...in., - Ui . . T1 "!ca"' Francu Fronczak. v -rS . 'tn commissioner, has :t- 'l"ineJ klsS!in8: & part of a ikjr"i' f v: inupaDn to cnecK pneu- VjSJwri. ! monm. influenza and trritie- -T'"S t,nol as taken in the t - K- ' ' '-eh'tn Valley depot where 'Xfe' S' one of the warning signs is posted. AS HE SEES THE HUMAN SIDE O'LIFE parn lands aescriDed in a deed Ni'laon Howell and wife, F. E 11, to M. J. McCraiken, dated rry 28, 1898, and recorded in 10, page 422, Record of Deeds of r m4 County. tlTIt TRACT: Two certain or boundaries of land lying in if Duif lownship, Haywood Coun- Antaining Ninety-five (95) acres, Eighteen (18) acres, respectively, Jieing the same lands conveyed iiied from J. M. Green and wife, j E. Green, to M. J. McCracken, December 20, 1898, and re Jfl in Book 11, page 257, Record of a of Haywood County. IITH TRACT: A tract or par f land lying and being in Iron f township, Haywood County, con ijg Nine (9) acres, more or iess, r ing the same lands de&cribed in efi from T. N. Park and wife, aL. Park, to M. J. McCracken, J November 29, 1900, and re fill in Book 21, at page 272, Re ht Deeds of Haywood County. jVENTH TRACT: A tract or of land lying and being in Iron !T Township, Haywood County, nfcing- Thirty-seven (37) acres, fcrle&s, and being the same tract Id conveyed in a deed from R. vis to M. J. McCracken, dated iry 8, 1900, and recorded In t21, page 361, Record of Deeds le-wood County. :4lITH TRACT: A tract or ry of land lying and being in Tsvi.lle Township, Haywood containing Twenty-eight (28) si more or less, and being the ands conveyed in a deed from ;4stephenson and wife Harriette Jttphenson, t0 M. J. McCracken, diFebruary 21, 1894, and record m Book 20, page 60, Record of ifof Haywood County. :?ETH TRACT: A t.ra.t. or tmr. X land in - Township, w wd County, countaining Eighty ( "j) rods, and being the same '1 parcel of land conveyed in a lorn Nelson Howell to M. J. rfc-ken. dated the 24th day of n her, 1891, and recorded in Book ; 12, Record of Deeds of Hay I .ounty, . E 'TH TRACT: A tract or par- 0 land lying and being on the Ji of the Pigeon River in Hay- 1 K ounty, and containing Three s ivcn-eighths (3) acres, more k , and being the same land con 3 in a deed from R. D. Gilmer. 1 for the heirs 0f James R. ; rtecoased, . to M. J. McCracken, - October 18,. 1900,, and recorded 'k 24, page 4, Record of Deeds iiywood County. Reference is ' made to the foregoing deeds rords for a full and complete F-ion of said tracts of land, as A W I RMY SI BJICK Mr. Editur: What do ye no 'bout wuinis? Jist plane,, ,o,l' fashun red wurnis . . an' the way they have conpregatin' on the paved streets jist airter a warm rane, in all seezuns Whir do they come from, how do they git thar, why & so foaith ? That's bin one of the topicks of konversashun 'round here lately . . . an' thar's 'bout as menny different vews on it as thar is red wurms yes, sir-ee! it. But. foke.s, hole, what our sump'm ! it wuz a fae to be S'lUator made, at One crowd' (inidudin'. Unkle Abe) thinks they prob'ly 'fall with the rane ma-by out uv a sort o' red wurm heb'm, er sump'm. Then thar's an other skool, includ in' Mr. Coffe an' othei-s, what sez that kg impossibul fur the aig, germ or what-chu call-it, to be drawd up into the clouds an' then comedown as tintsy frogs or wurms, as the case mout me. Still, that don't ecqsplane it . , . . how air ye a-goin' to a-kount fur em " axt Jim Green. "Well, they're prob'ly washt up thar," replide Mr. Coffee. "Washt from whir?" put in another. "Why, I've seed plenty uv-em rite here on Mane St. in town." "Fellers, that's eezy," spoke up Jones, "the wurms krawl out uv the gyardens, an' yards, then onto the! pavement." . "Alrite then," sez I, "did enny body here ever see em a-krawlin' out an akross the side walks onto the streets?" Nobody sed they had. "An' if they did, who ever saw one o' theze wurms pauz at the curb, then jump in an'swim akross, the gutters bein' full o runm water: I axt. "On t'other han,' did ye ever ketch on uv-em a-taliin out o the eie minte?" axt the barber. "Did enny uv-eni ever fall on your hat . . never did on mine." -pecks on hiz 1 straightend an' spoke Then ou-hiii' baek hiz fard. Pat Henry like. h up almost, slept out bout as f oilers "Now, don't-ehu take the I.A-AW from Hro. Stanley nor- me eether . . hiz Onner will tell ye what the I.A AW is ye-ah. An' then, gentle-men of the Joory, Hro. Stanley also made a grate big-to-do readin' from hiz little black IxKvk. as he calls it. Now, dont-c.hu let enny -body git-chu wool-gethered by readin' fiom a book . . it's the 'PACKS we want in this case ye-ah. Why, bless yore sole, enny body can read from a book . . . but-chu woodn't no altergether whuther he wuz a'readin' the LA-AW it applvs to this case er not no, sur." At this pint he let hiz specks fall back on hiz noze, then turnd a leef er 2 in the Code of N. C. "Now,, gentle-men I'm a-goin' to read ye some from MY book . . it's a red-un, as ye see , . but this book is our authority why, men, it's the Sun, Moon an' Stars to the bar an' courts of this state ye-ah. An' now lea,, read some from the Sun, Moon an' Stars " "I tell ve how 'tiz," sed some one "Theze little wurms git tard at nites a lissenin to all theze nere cars runin' by, show krowds, courtin', gum-chewin', war-talk an' all sitch. So at last, not bein' able to sleep, they jist deside to end it all by krawlin' out onto the street an lettin' the cars run over em." "Yes, jist like that Asheville man did,' sed Henry Gibson. Well, Dr. Gudger, haff to set us rite. I guess you'll "GENTLE-MEN OF THE JOORY My Bro. Stamey had a hole lot to say 'bout the LA-AW," S'licator Queen begun. Then he made a face at the well, more at the More than enny thing elce, only hiz Onner didn't see Then, Mr. Editur, aiter readin' a few clawzes. er sump'm from the Sun, Moon an' Stars, S'licator John per seeded to argify the case "Now, gentle-men, less fstick to the faoks in this ease ye-ah, the lacks an' the evydence brawt out in that car acksident down thar. "Why, my Bro. Stamey sed sump'm 'bout hiz klient not bein' able to see the sine Mr. Hill made, sed hiz klient coodn't see fur the arms, neeze & so foarth stickin' out uv Mr. Hill's car . . now', ye no, gentle fnwn of the Joory, that wuzn't in evydence. Why, the fokes in that car mout not a-had enny arms an' neeze fur all we no " Here sevril in the coart room gig gled, some of the joory smiled, an' the judge lookt 'round sorter dis aprovin' like. "No, pur," kontinude our S'licator, "arms, neeze, lags an' stummicks don't have enny place in this here law soot . . we want to yooze our H EDS ye ah." ."',..-':. if herein fully set out. This sale will be made subject to all delinquent taxes assessed against the property above described. This the 15th day of January, 1937. J. R. BOYD, " Trustee. -No. 544 Jan. 21-28-Feh. 4-11 Mr. Editur, Sam Robinson tells good-un that a Swane Co. lawyer got off, showin' hiz l-dee of the J. P.'s in that Co. The case wuz in Sooperior Court "If your Onner plezes,'' plccded the lawyer, "my kli-ent dezurves this kompensashun, why, he'g totally d is abl an "It wuz brawt out in the evvdence that he's bin actin' as a Jestice of the Peece." interrupted the judge. "Why, yer Onner," replide the law yer, "when a man acks as a J. P. in thi .county he's absolutely on hiz last lags." ware The Cough From a common cold 1 patter how nowS?tvfrtlon'7ou can get re t eomulsion. 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Creomulsion is guaranteed satis factory in the treatment of coughs, chest colds and bronchial irritations and especially those stubborn ones that start with a common cold and hang on for dreadful days and nights thereafter. Even If other remedies have failed, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund every cent of your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Don't worry through another sleepless night phone or go get a bottle of Creomulsion right cow. (Adv.) You've all heerd the joke 'bout Tur pin who. when told that he wuz a- readin' a fi-mo, old paper, sed "Well, what the heck doze it mat ter, it's all news to me. ' Now, here's one better A eertin man airter readin' 20 Yeers Ago in the Mount'neer, dropt into our nffis last: wk. , "Well," sez he, "I'm sorry to see that my ol' f rend, Tom Bridges, haz gone to Washington to ackcept a job Jist then sumbody opened the shop- room dore "Why, aint that Tom back yander?" axt the man. "Yes." replide our S'ciety Editur, "he didn't git off." S'long, UN'KLK ABE. checks Colds AND Fever Liquid, Tahlotfl. Try first day FToadache, 80 mln. Snlvo, Noso Drops Best NOTICE OF EXECUTION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. H. E. SEAY VS. MARY PEPPER KETCH UM. HAZEL SEAY. Minor By Her Next Friend, E ANN IE SEAY, VS MARY PEPPER KETCHUM. FANNIE SEAY VS. MARY PEPPER KETCHUM. By virtue of the executions directed to the undersigned. Sheriff of Hay wood County, from the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, in the above entitled action., to wit: H. E. Seay, Vs. Mary Pepper Ketch urn; Hazel Seay. Minor, By Her Nevt Friend, Fannie Seay Vs. Mary Pepper Ketchum; and Fannie Seay Vs. Mary Pepper Ketchum, I will, on Monday the 1st day of March, VXu, at 12:0 o'clock M., at the court house door in Waynesville, Haywood County. North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for Cash to satisfy said executions, all the right, title, property aid in terest which the said Mary Pepper Ketchum, the defendant, has in the following described real estate, to wit: FIRST TRACT; The Southwestern half of Lot No. 17 and ull of Lots or Units Nos. 18, Hi, 20, 21, 22 and 23, anil all Units or Lot Nos. 08, 69 and 70 and that part of Units or Lots Nos. 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 7(5 not conveyed by deed dated September 24, .11121, re corded in Book ((, page 417. Said Units or Lots being in Block No. 12 of the Southern Assembly t"! rounds as per map and plat recorded in Map Book "A," pages 1, 2, 3. 4, f to 15, Haywood County Registry, N. C. Included with the above -deKcribed lots is a driveway interest as con veyed to J. R. Pepper by Ceo. R. Stewart.et ux., by deed dated Septem ber 8, lill.S, and recorded in Hook 11. page 58. Also included with the above lots and driveway easement or interest is that certain easement granted to G. R. Stewart and J. R. Pepper by Miss Alice Smith under date of June 15, 1112,'!, recorded in Book ti4, .page 2S7. All in record of Heeds of Hay wood County, North Carolina. SECOND TRACT: Units or Lots 211, 30 and one-half of 31 in Block 18 ol !Jouthtirn Assembly .rounds as per plat recorded in Map Book "A," page 5, Office of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, N. C. Being the same property conveyed to J. R. Pep per by deed recorded in Book 37, page 123, Haywood County Registry. THIRD TRACT: Units or Lots Nos. !7 to 7(!, inclusive, in Addition al Lots in Block 7 of Southern As sembly Grounds as per map and sur vey recorded in Map Book "A," page 15, Haywood County Regintry. Be ing same lands conveyed to J. R. Pepper by deed recorded in Book 37, page 232, or part of said lots therein conveyed. FOURTH TRACT: Units or Lots Nos. 44 to 52 inclusive, in Block 19 of Southern Assembly Grounds as per survey and map recorded in Map Book "A," page 1 to 15, Haywood County Registry. Being the same lands con veyed to J. R, Pepper by deed from Southern Assembly dated December 21, 1924, and recorded in Office of Register of Deeds of Haywood Coun ty, N. C., on October 21, 193ft. FIFTH TRACT: The Easten half of Units or Lot No. 28 and all of Units or Lots Nos. 211 to 5(5, inclusive, in J. R. Pepper Re-Sub-Division of Block 4, of the Southern Assembly Property a& per survey and map of J. W. Seaver made January 8, 1918, and recorded in Map Book "A." page 13, Haywood County Reg istry. SIXTH TRACT: Units or Lots 1-A to 8-A, inclusive, and 1 to 12, inclu sive, of J. R. Pepper Re-Sub-Division of Block 4 of the Southern Assembly Property as per survey and Map of J. W. Seaver made January 8, 1918, and recorded in Map Book "A," page 13, - Haywood County Registry, North Carolina, Excepting from this tract or lot a strip of land 10 feet wide across the Northern prt of one-half of unit or lot No. 5 and 10 feet wide across the Northern portions of Lots or Units Nos. 6. to 12 inclusive, described in a deed recorded in Book 72, page 473, Haywood County Registry. All of the above descried tra:ts of land are in Waynesville Township, Haywood County, North Carolina. This the 28th day of January, 1937. P. V. WELCH, Sheriff of Haywood County, North Carolina. No. 549 Feb.- 4-11-18-25. SALEs! at Waynesville. on the 8th day of March, 1937, and answer or demur to the complaint in eaid action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 3rd day of February, 1937. KATE WILLIAMSON, Assistant Clerk Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina. No. 550 Feb.ll-18-25-March 4. NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY SCHOOL Pursuant to resolution passed by the Board of Education of Haywood County by the undersigned Secretary, the Board of Education will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the twelve o'clock noon on the 1st day of March, 1937, at the court house door, the school property form erly known as the Rock Hill School and being more particularly described as follows: Tract 1. Beginning at a maple on the bank of the road and at the creek and runs N. 43 N. 14 poles to a small hickory, then S. 834W.-8 poles to a stake, then N. 741 W. 5 poles 7 links to a stake, then S. 43 2 poles to a dogwood at a branch, then down the branch 6 poles to the line of the Methodist Church property, then with said line S. 50 E. 10 poles to the Creek, then down the creek ll poles to the beginning, containing one and one-half acres, tor District No. 2 in Jona than's Creek Township. Tract II. Beginning at the edge of public road at the branch about due east line to a small oak on bank of Jonathan Creek. Down said creek to the school line; then with .school line to public road. Then with said road to beginning. The said sale will be had for carsh, but the Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids in its discretion, if in its opinion, the bid is inadequate or that the bidder is unable to comply with the terms of the bid. This the 30th day of January, 1937. BOARD OF-EDUCATION OF HAY WOOD COUNTY. By: Jack ' Metiser, Secretary. No. 517 Feb. 4-11-18-25. 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. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate set tlement. This the 31st day of December, 1936. A. T. WARD, Admr. of estate of James Mull, de ceased. No. 535 Jan. 7-14-21-28-Feb. 4-11. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of (Mrs.) Marie Jose phine Robinson, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said (Mrs.) Marie Josephine Robinson to file them with the Clerk of Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C, or the undersigned at Waynesville, N. C, on or before January 14, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, Any persons in debted to said estate will plea.se make settlement at once. This January 14, 1937. T. G. MASSIE, Administrator of the estate of (Mrs.) Marie Josephine Robinson. No. 548-Jan. 21-28-Feb. 4-11-18-26 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE NOTICE STATE OK NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. T. G. Massie, administrator of the estate of Marie Josephine Robinson. . VS. F. E. Robinson, (widower), El mer Robinson and wife, 'Clara Rob inson, Frank P. Robinson and wife, Syble Robinson, Roy T. Robinson and wife, Minnie Robinson, W. E. Robiiinon and wife, Lucy Robinson, Mae Bell Me-sser and husband, Jesse Me-sser, Carrie Messer and husband. Homer Messer, Jan. E. Robinson and wife, Winnie Robinson, Lillie Byers and husband, Edgar Byers, Heirs at Law- The defendants, Lucy Robinson, Lillie Byers and Edgar Byers, will take notice that an action entitled as above, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina to ncll lands for as sets, and the said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Hay wood County, on February 25, 1937, and answer or demur to the petition in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded in said petition. This the 25th day of January, 1937. KATE WILLIAMSON, Ass.it. Clerk Superior Court, Hay wood County, North Carolina. No. 546 Jan. 28 Feb. 4-11-18 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of James Mull, deceas ed, late of Haywood County; North On Saturday, February- 20th, 1937, at 11:00 o'clock A. M. at the court house door in .the Town of Waynea vilie, Haywood County, North Caro lina, the undersigned, M. G. Stamey, Trustee, will sell at public out cry to the highest bidder for cash the fol 'owing landu ami premises, to-wit: Lying and being in Town of Clyde, Township, Haywood County, North Carolina: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING on a stake on Mulberry Street in Town of Clyde, North Carolina, Northwest corner of A. Slaughter's Northwest corner, and runs East with his lins 8 poles to a stake, his Northeast corner ; thence North 5 poles to a stake; thence West 8 joles to a stake in naid street; thence South 5 poles to the BEGINNING, containing 40 poles and being the same land conveyed to Gwyn Edwards by Lucinda Smathers, et -a I, by deed dated February 8, 1901, and rwonled in Book 22, page 133. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in Mulberry Street, in the Town of Clyde, corner to eaid S. R Med ford lot, known as the Gabe Wil liams lot, and runs East with his line K poles to a stake; thence North 5 poles t a stake; thence West 8 polea to a stake in. Street; thence South 6 pole to the BEGINNING, containing M aero and known as Andy Slaugh ter's property. Sale made under and by virtuo of and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust from E. A. Caldwell, widow, to M. G. Stamey, Trustee, dated January 27, 1930, rccored in Book 26, page 160 Records of Deeds of Trust of Hay wood County to which said deed of 'trust and record reference is hereby made for a full and complete de scription of said lands and all the terms and stipulations contained in said deed of trust. Default was made in payment of the note secured by deed of trust and undersigned trus tee has been called upon by the hold er of the indebtedness to foreclose the property to satisfy the indebted ness. Thp first tract above described will be sold first, separately, and the second tract necond, separately then both tracts together. The highest bidder will be reported and accepted under said method of sale above named and set out. This the 20th day of January, 1937. M. G. STAMEY, No. 545 Jan. 28-Feb. 4.11-18. " NOTICE "nnb-My-Ttem" World's Tinlmptlt STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. TOWN OF CLYDE ' vs. :-"'. ROBERT MASSE Y, ANDERSON MASSEY, and ) wife, MAMIE MASSEY. - The defendant, Robert.. Massey,- will take notice that an action en titled as above, has been com menced in the ' Superior Court of Haywood County, North Car olina, for the collection of taxes and street, sidewalk and sewer assess ments, heretofore levied by the plain tiff against property situate in the town of Clyde, Haywood County, North Carolina, to-wit: that certain lot or parcel of land described in a deed from J. M. Massey, et ux, to W. A. Ma6sey and Robert Massey, dated January 1st, 1928, and recorded in Rook 92. naee 499, Haywood County Registry, to which deed and record reference is hereby made for a more i particular description, and in which the defendants own. or ciaim to own an interest, and the said defendant will further take notice that he s reauired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, in the court house NOTICE Citizens or Property Own ers of Haywood County Holding unofficial or temporary Tax Receipts to bring them to the Tax Col lector's Office, Waynesville, N. C. for verification and get your Official Re ceipt. (vvV';:- w. h. Mccracken Tax Collector. By, Order of County Commissioners
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