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tHlRSDAY, DECEMBER 16, ml THE WAYNES VlLLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 Newspaper Readers Are Your Good Prospective Customers lltiscussion Made f . .-. -w Ot rrogram Editor's note: This is the second a series of articles in which two .3jrmers discuss the agricultural con servation program.) gill Smith and John Brown have -,n,;iv nvr thp arririiltnrn I uurmife -o Inservation program. Smith has crnt. interesi-eu snu "auto w mnc -art i ., ... ... Smith: iou mean we aaa win ntv for Hnino- thinp-s tv Cpve your own farm V' ...V VOU lii"'VJ " - o" - grown : inais n iucj ,jnt you t0 grow more soil-building Lns carry out good farm practices, Lj limit the acreage of your soil- ieplrting y- . Smith: vvnai is a ouu-uuiiuiiig -actice and what is a soil-depleting Brown: mere ie a uuiiiuer "i things that are counted as soil-build- Jn the District Court of the United jjaes of America lor trie western fetrict of North Carolina, Asheville vision. At Law No. 471. United States of America v. 480.0 acres ot and in Haywood County, North Car slina, J- K. Redmond Estate, et al. Mice of Action by Publication of Summons. To: C. A. Haynes; Tenn. k v (j. Kailway Co. (serve agent); Firs. Will Kathbone; J. W. Belt and hlrs. J. W.Bell; Allen Cucullu, Trus tee' Haywood Land and Timber Cor poration; T. G. Hobbs, Trustee; Lynch- ;org National Bank & Trust Co.; C. Boice and wife; Elias E. Boudinot md wife; Elias Boudinot, Executor and Trustee; Susan V. Bradford and msbaml; Susan V. Bradford, Ex cutrix and Truestee; William H. brown and wife, Elizabeth; Kuben J. Brown and wife, Nancy A. Brown ; trolly C. Carson (widow); t rhaffee, wife of Eben W. Chaffee; ffiichard Clark and wife, Eranky I'lark; Andre Cushing , and . wife, pthia J. Cushing; George B. Cush ing and wife, Annie T.; James Flem ing, Trustee; Garland Gibson and wife, JFegtr.v Garland; Arthur Alexander Go Ran, Trustee; W. C. Hill and wife; Alexander M. Moss and wife, Jane Moss; Henry Moss and wife, Martha Moss; Jane Moss and husband; J. K. taschall and wife; K. J. Passons and ife; Robert Harvie ririe, Trustee; prnel Kathbone and wife, Jane S. Rathbone; Hector, wife of John IP. Rector; James N. Hector and wife, Rachel A,; Ann Kogers (widow); Matthew Kogers and wife; Sarah iKogers and husband; Turner Kogers and wife; Itobert W. Russell and hife, Sarah A. Russell; Wm. H. Sawyer, Jr., and wife; Scottish Carolina Timber & Land Company, Ltd.; Thomas M. Stewart, Solicitor; Richard Stockton and wife; Robert F. Stockton and wife; Samuel W. Stock ton and wife; Wm. Stockton and wife; Ellen K. Stone and husband; Mary 1. Stone and husband; T. Porter Stone and wile; William P. Stone and wife; Brenda Trayl Cushing Taylor and husband, J. Henry Taylor; Andrew Williamson, Liquidating Agent; Al exander M. Williamson and wife; Rachel Williamson , wife of A. M. husband; William Williamson and wife; John Rogers: Eekiel Birdseye; "evere Burr; Georgia Hay; Robert Kogers; John P. Stone: Herman D Walbridge; and, all persons- whomso- er who have, or claim to own any estates or interest in the fee or other e in and to the premises described in the petitions filed in this cause and "escribed in this notice, and anv and ? heirs and devisees of the several Parties above named, whose names pna addresses are unknown, and all mgular their heirs, husbands, wives. wsees, executiors, administrators, representatives, alienees, successors. and assigns, of each and every of When You Need a Laxative .Thousands of men- and women mow how wise It is to take Black Draught at the first sign of consti pation. They like tne refreshing re lief it brings. They know its timely we may save them from feeling badly and possibly losing time at work from sickness brought on by constipation. U you have to take a laxative oc casionally, you can rely on A GOOD LAXATIVE Beware Coughs" from common colds That Han? On JJo matter how many medicines you iye tried for your cough, chest cold, or chial irritation, you can get relief SsvkIu Cremulsion. Serious trouble to.u orewing and you cannot afford touT.e !i caaneo with any remedy less nt than Creomulsion, which goes ?t to i the seat of the trouble and aids rrjfe to soothe and heal the Inflamed ous membranes and to loosen and wJre Berm-laden phlegm, fore?? 11 other remedies have failed, W,: discouraged, try Creomulsion. wur druggist Is authorized to refund Jttoney if you are not thoroughly SSffed with the benefits obtained Jn the very first bottle. Creomulsion is w .WQTa not two anri It.hfUinohVDhen S A for it plainly, see that the z5S on the bottle is Creomulsion, and Sjjfet the genuine product and the JOU want (lihrV LIME AND PHOSPHATE ARE AID TO ORCHARD A good use for lime and acid phos phate in orchard management has been reported by H. R. Niswonp-er evtsn. sion horticulturist at State College, j A Yadkin county farmer had been trying to rid his aDDle orchard ot ' broom sedge and get lepedeza to grow in the orchard as a soil-building crop But the results were discour aging. Lepedeza was sown on the orchard in 1935 as a cover crop. In 1936 it was obvious that the broom sedge was crowding out the lespedeza. Then the grower applied lime and i triple superphosphate to the land ati me rate ot 200 pounds per acre. These materials, however, did not reach all the way under the trees. This year, the limed and phosphat ed area showed a good growth of lespedeza that had conquered the broom sedge. But under the trees where there was no lime or phosphate, the broom sedge was still growing vigorously ing practices. Among them are growing legumes, seeding certain types of grasses, terracing your fields, applying lmie and phosphate. The county agent will explain all that to you." "A soil-depleting crop is one that takes fertility out of the land with out putting back as much as it takes out iiKe corn cotton, tobacco, and wheat." Smith: "Maybe I've been growing too much tobacco and cotton. .My land is run down bad enough." Brown: "Ves, 1 think you have. These ' crops also cause the soil to wash away faster when it rams. You've noticed how rocky some of your fields are getting. ' Smith: "I'll say. Seems like rocks just grow .there." , Brown: "Well, they don't grow, The water washes the soil away and leaves the rocks sticking out. You don't find rocks growing in your pasture; that's because the grass holds the soil in place." them; and all unknown owners, lien ors, or claimants, having, or claiming to have, any right, title, estate, equi ty, interest or lien; and all occupants, lessees, users, holders and owners oi and claimants 'to anv ritrhts of ease ment or prescription in over, across, or through said lands, or any part there of; you will please take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the District Court ol the United Statt-s for the Western District of North Carolina, at Ashe ville, N. C, that summons has been duly issued out of said Court and petition filed therein asking for the condemnation of the lands described in said ootition and hereinafter de scribed that you, and each of you, are necessary4 and proper parties to the just and final disposition of cms action; that said action has been in stituted by the United' States At torney for the Western District of North Carolina for the purpose of the i annronriation and condemnation by I judicial process, for the public use and benefit of the United states oi Amer ica, of the lands described in said petition and herein below described, under and by virtue of the provisions f the Weeks Law. Act of Cangress of March 1, 1911, Chap, 186 (36 Stat. 961) Title 16, Sections 513, 61, 6&J ni Rfi3 of U. S. C. A., and according to the method and proceedure pre scribed in the Act of Congress of August 1, 1888, (25 Statutes 357, 30 U. S. C. A., Sections Zb, 200 ana 9Kftu that the lands proposed to be codemned and appropriated by the plaintiff United States are aescrmea nhtantiallv as follows: Tracts Nos. P34, P34-I and P34-II, apparents and presumtive owner being i. K. neo mond Estate, containing according to survey 480.00 acres, situated in Hay Conntv. N . C. on the waters of Pigeon Kiver and Wilkins Creek, more particularly descriDeo c-y mL,Lt onH hnnnrls in Exhibits 'A," "A-l" and "A-2," and upon map or plat Exhibt "B," attached to the petiuon tr, thio nrrwwdini? filed with the Clerk of the United State District Court at Asheville, N. C; you and eacn 01 herehv notified to be and ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the United States District wurt ior we Western District of North Carolina, in the United SUtes Courthouse Building at Asheville Buncombe Coun ty, N. C, not later than ten ( 10) days from and after the completion of ser vice of this summon by publication for four (4) successive weeks, and answer or demur to the petition or complaint herein filed by the above named petitioner in the office of the said Clerk, and you are further noti fied that if you fail to appear and answer or demur to the said petition or complaint within the time specified the petitioner will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said peti tion. Witness the Honorable E. Y. Wrebb, Judge of the District Court for the Western District of North Caro lina, this the 8th day of December, 1937, and the year of our Independ ence the 162nd. J. Y. Jordan, Clerk. By W. C. Blythe, Deputy Clerk. Attested: J. Y. Jordan, Clerk. By: -. Deputy UerK. No. 680 Dec. 16-23-30-Jan. 6. THE OLD HOME TOWN -(7 I -: 'r SANTA CLAUS -fS' -V f ' J' A busing: S-ARC micni 't-iW w v'i TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (As Recorded to Monday Noon of this Week) Beaverdam Township Dr. W. C. Johnson, et ux, to Town of Canton. J. C. Warren, et ux, to Lon K. tiood ion, et ux. J. C. Kerly, to O. B. Wilson. B. D. Wilson (Coins.) to H. L. Mor gan, et ux. Chde Tow H.ship Crover C. Davis (Tr.) to C. W. jreen and Earl Williams. J. W. Vich, et ux, to Wiliurd F. lenderson. Fines CreeK Township Steven 11. Duckett, et ux, to A. P. Duckett. Ivy Hill Township Paul Mehaffey, et ux, to Conley Mehaffey. Waynesville Tow nship Eugene Carland to W. E. Shuford. J. K. Morgan, et ux, to M. U. Stanley. Lula Felmet to Kealty Purchase Corporation. Mallie & Rufus Clark to Metropol itan Realty Corporation. Swan L. Henanx, et ux, to F. H. Leatherwood, et ux. AN UNEXPECTED GIFT ELGIN, ILL. Fred P. Weaver has a hog farm For the laM ZVi yars he and his father have been feeding little pigs the leftovers from Elgin's dining room tables. Recently Mr. Weaver was married to Miss Fern Perry, of Palatine. As a wedding gift he handed the bride his collection of more that 400 pieces of silver which careless housewives and maids tossed in with the left overs and Mr. Weaver retrieved from the feedlot. Paying taxes is your opportunity to assist your government in under taking some work for unfortunate men, women and children. and all the lespedeza had been killed out . Lespedeza makes a good cover crop for an orchard, Niswonger pointed out, because it checks ero sion, helps the soil absorb and hold rainwater, and when plowed under, adds nitrogen and organic matter to the soil.- While broom sedge checks erosion, it is classed as a soil-depleting crop. It takes from the land fertility that should be conserved for the fruit trees. chsckl COLDS nd FEVER LIOUIO. TABLETS Hni day salve, hose drops Headache, 30 min. Try "Rob-My-TiHn WortfTt Bart L(nlmnt Every TEURSDAY Go Right In Baying And Selling Your Livestock With WESTERN CAROLINA LIVESTOCK COMMISSION By STANLEY Uncle Jim Satis This year's 18,250,000 cotton crop is the biggest on record.- It may look good to some folks, but think of what it will add to the surplus, Where will we sell it? NOT SO LOUD. PLEASE WASHINGTON. thiet Justice Charles E Hughes asked an attorney Dec. 7 to attack the Roosevelt pow er program less vigorously. But the request had nothing to do with the merits of the litigation. Waving his arms and shouting, W. S. O'B. Robinson, Jr., counsel for the Duke Power Company, was arguing against government financing of STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DE PARTMENT OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRES ENTS MAY COME GREETING: WHEREAS, It appears to my sat isfaction, by duly authenticated re cord of proceedings for the volun tary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all stockholders, deposited in my office, that the Way- ville Hardware Company, a corpor ation of this State, whose principal office is situated at No. 110 Main Street, in the town of Waynesville, County of Haywood, State of North Carolina (R. G, Coffey being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, entitled "Corporations", preliminary to the issuing of thft Certificate 0 Dissolution: NOW, THEREFORE, I, Thad URE, Secretary of SUte of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 8th day of December, 1937, file, in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, exe cuted by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. IN TESTIMON Y WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set ray hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 8th day of December, A D. 1937. THAD KURE, Secretary of State. -(Seal)' 681 Dec. 16-23-30-jan. 6. Rfrwiid Drfr T. K. Brown, General Mgr. L L McLean, Sales Mgr. Smithwick Ex plains Proposed j '38 Farm Program County Agent K. K. Smithwick ex plained by using charts, plans tor the 1938 farm program at the weekly meeting of the Waynesville Kotary Club here Friday. Another phase of liie proposed pro gram is to repair and build back soil. Too many farms have been neg lected, and many tracts have been planted in the same crops without anything being added to the soil to replace that which crops like corn, tobacco and wheat use, but do uot replace. He showed that where production and demand were equal that farm prices were always better, lie said the whole idea was to get produc tion and consumption on the same level. To do this, he explained, it was necessary to curtail the growing ot some crops. Mr. Smith wick explained that he had every reason to believe that the present Congress would approve the 1938 program. The speaker was in troduced by W. K.f Woodall, manager of the Pet Dairy Products Company. publicly-owned power plants. Finally the Chief Justice leaned for ward and said with a smile: 'Will you restrain your voice? It will help your argument." Thereafter Robinson spoke less ve hemently. Thi' nation that wins the next war will ho the one which dot's the most to prevent it from starting. NOTICE OF TR I ST EE'S SALE On Monday, January 10, 1!.'1K, at ll o'clock A. Al. at the Courthouse door in the Town of Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, the under signed will sell at public outcry to he highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described lands and premises, lying and being in Waynesville Town ship, said' County and State, to-Wit: BEGINNING. in the Elbert Arling ton branch on the South side of State Highway No. 10, running with the meanders of said Elbert Arrington branch U20 feet to M. L. Hooper's line; thence with M. L. Hooper's line 125 feet to South sioV of State High way No. 10; thence with State High way No. 10, 225 feet to the BEGIN NIN'G, in Elbert Arrington branch, containing one acre, more or less. Sale made pursuant to the powers conferred upon the undersigned trus- te by virtue of that certain deed of of trust dated October 14, 19I15, exe cuted by Edward W. McClore and wife, Julia McClure, and recorded in Deed in Trust Book No. 132 at page J28, Haywood County Registry, to which instrument and record refer ence is hereby made for all the terms and conditions therof . This December 8, 19.T7. A. T. WARD, Trustee. No. 682 Dec. 16-23-MO-Jan. 6. Strength Ourlng MIDDLE LIFE Btrength U extra-important for women going through the change of life. Then the body needs the very best nourishment to fortify it against the changes that are taking place. In such cases, Cardui has proved helpful to many women. It in creases the appetite and aids diges tion, favoring more complete trans formation of food into living tissue, resulting in improved nutrition and building up and strengthening of the whole system. TVavcl anywhcrc.any day H) on the SOUTHERN- Afarejor every purse. . . w wu AIR - CONDITIONED PULLMAN AND DINING CARS Be Comfortable TRAIN Cooiat Tout Local Ti:kl Agt. or Wrif R. H. DEBUTTS, Assistant General Passnrer Agent, Asheville, N. (3. : SOUTHERN RAILWAG SYSTEM XOTH'K NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD OOUNTY. IN THE SlTKRIon COl'RT HAYWOOD COI NTY vs I. S. SMAT1IKRS ami wife. C. A. SMATHKRS. SARAH JANK SMATH ERS, JOHN SMATIIKKSt. MAKIKTTA SMATUKKS, DKIJA SMATIIKRS, r.l'RDlK SMATHKKS, KLJ SMAT1I JOHN SMATHKKS. KDWARD SMATIIKRS and I.KK SMATHKKS. The defendants alnve named, other than thin' who have been personally served with summons, will take notice th.it an action entitled :i allow has been commenced In the Superior I'ourt of Haywood County. North Curoltnu. for the collection of Mxes heretofore levied by the plaint!(t against proper ty situate in Waynesville Township. Haywood County, North Carolina, and more articular!)' described us follows: UKtll NNlNtl at a poplar at Welch's and Mc'lure's line 12 or. 15 poleet above railroad and runs S. 58 W. 5S I, to a mountain oak at a branch above said railroad; thence S. 35 K. 27 1'. to a. dogwood on bank of branch; thence up main channel of said branch 84 1. tt a sprue pine on top of a nhoa! of siiid branch; thence N. 40 E. 70 to Welch's line and Btake corner: thence wish his line N. 36 K. 20 1'. to a stake in briuich; thence down the branch 3 W. 24 V I", to a beach in Siiid tract; thence N. 57 H' W. 30 P. leuvln branch and run ning to top of knoll at Red Hank to a mountain ouk; thence N. 43 1-4 W. 3(i 1". to HKOINNING. IOXCKI'T that portion of sal.1 triict heretofore sold to I. S. HmatherM fully dis.iibel in deed to him to Tllc reference in hereby mad for hth'M particular description. Siiid di'fendants will further taka nolle!' that they are required to ap-p-.ir at (lie OltW of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County in the Courthouse In Waynesville ou th 20th day of lee.em.lH'r, 1 ! 3 7 and ans wer or demur to the complaint In said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in sa id complaint. This the 15th day of November. K AT 10 WILLIAMSON. Asst. Clerk Superior Court. No I! 7 S Nov, 25. 1h-. 2-9-lli. NOTICE()P ADMINISTRATOR'S AND COMMISSIONER'S SALE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. William T. Hannah, Administra tor of the Estate of William J. Hannah, Deceased V, William T. Hannah. Under and by virtue of an order of Superior Court made in the above en titled special proceeding, the under ftigned administrator and commission er will on the JlOth day of December Jim, at 11:(W o'clock A. M. offer for sule at the Courthouse door in Way nesville, N, C, to the highest bidder for cash that tract of land in Way nesville Township, Haywood County and more particularly described an follows: BEGINNING at the South West cwmer of the James M. Gwyn lot (now owned by Miss Caroline M. Coop er, on East side of Haywood Street, and runs with .said Cooper's lot South 71 deg. East 12 poles and 13 links to W', H. Eaucett and A. L. Herren's cor ner; thence with A.. L. Herren's line South 21 deg. West 9 poles and 21 links to Herren's corner (old National Ho tel); thence with G. W. Maalln and W. E. Landis line North 70 deg. West 12 poles and 13 links to Haywood Street (ivear Methodist Church) ; thence N. 22 deg. East 9 poles and 1 links tu.tbe BEGINNING, along the East side of Haywood Street. This the 30th day of November, 1937. . WILLIAM T. HANNAH, Administrator of the Estate of Wil liam i. Hannah, Deceased and Com missioner. No. 679 Dec. 2-9-16-2. One Way and Round Trip Coach Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . he Mck bD kMld. Round Trip Tickets. ..... ...far Mch nil kmM ... nkna Bn4t IS dar Caod SUcpina and Fulor Cmb oa pynMnl ot pnpm charsM lot ipc aecupixL Round Trip Tickets. . . . . . ...lor Hek odU karaUd ... rrhim Bmil I monUs. Good In Sloping ai Pulot Cn oa ptrufal t propat charges lor apac eocapiad. One Way Tickets. . . . ...Good La Sleepi9 and Parlor Cam oa peyswol . of proper cbr9e lor apace occupied. in the Safety of TRAVEL
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