AY, MARCH 3. 1938
THE WAVNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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Attractive
Hilda Rogers.
T,...torMaireie McL-raCKen.
piiw Whitehouse.
5( VfJ
ipjin Best.
? nirt Billy Whitehouse.
v i Derendable-Setty Jean Best.
y l Studious-Bessie Park,
r k Diiifid Hilda Rogers.
,RtLena -""r
Timid Bessie ram..
v.tnred Betty Beet.
Atv,into Veerie Green.
est-Lena Maye Medford.
Conceited Biuy wniienouw.
Talented BUly nuenouse.
jK,,afBetty Jean urat.
onimental Maggie iuc-
JJWIW'"-
Ct Gum Chewer Maggie Mc
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Igal advertisements
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Wmstrator's notice
f ng qualified as administrator of
fate of Mrs. r lorence a. juuyes,
fed late of Haywooa wjuniy,
Carolina, tnis is w noiuy u
i havine claims against the
!0f said deceased to exhibit them
undersigned at Waynesville,
Carolina, on or before the 26th
January, 1939, or tnis notice
pleaded in tar of their re
All persons indebted to said
will please make immediate
the 2Uh day of January, 1938.
W. H. McCRACKEN,
inistrator of the Estate of Mrs.
. . i
e A. Mayes, aeceaseu.
.. CX-Jan 27-Feb 3-10-17-24-Mar 3
TO STAY NIGHT SPEEDERS
HARRISBURG, Pa. In order to
make night driving safer and to elim
inate speeders from the highways, a
camera for photographing licenses of
speeding automobiles will be install
ed soon in many of the Pennsylvania
highway patrol's white "ghost cars."
The infra-red ray cameras are being
developed by Capt. Flavel M. Williams,
retired naval officer and fog camera
expert.
Best Looking Grady Boyd Noland.
Best All Kround Howard Dotson.
Best Sport Howard Dotson.
Most Popular Howard Dotson.
Cutest G. C. Palmer.
Most Indifferent James Jones.
Wittiest 'Ralph Dotson.
Sweetest Frank Galloway.
Shiek Grady Boyd Noland.
Most Dependable Frank Galloway
Most Studious Reeves Hawkins.
Most Dignified Grady Boyd No-
land.
Laziest G. C. Palmer.
Best Natured Julius Williams.
Best Athlete Frank Galloway.
Neatest Grady Boyd Noland.
Most Conceited Julius Williams.
Peppiest Howard Dotson.
Class Apollo Grady Boyd Noland.
Most Talented Ralph Dotson.
Most Sentimental Ralph Dotson.
Gumchewer G. C. Palmer.
nib OLD HOMETOWN
AhlLEY
LEGAL ADVERTISING
NOTICE OF SALE
iOTlCE TO CREDITORS
!!uf ng qualified as administratrix
t thl estate of James Atkins, Jr.,
aid, late of the County of Hay
J,State of North Carolina, this
to iotify all persons having claims
s the estate of said deceased to
them to the undersigned at
fcville, N. U., on or belore 10th
February, 1939, or this notice
i LI pleaded in bar of their recov
ill persons indebted to said es
e 1I please make immediate pay
i . f tie 10th day of February, 1938.
BESS SLOAN ATKINS,
A f nistratrix of the Estate of
Atkins, Jr., Deceased,
102-Feb. 10-17-24-Mar. 3-10-17
f JftTCE OF SALE OF LAND
"i 4r and by virtue of the author
f ifcrred by Deed of Trust pip.
1 iy Lacile Boyd Davis and hus-
, lerry Davis, dated the 1st day
J juary, 1928. and recorded rn
i 0, at page 137, in the office of
J I Agister of Deeds for Haywood
, V. S. Bryant, Substituted
. will, at twelve o'clock on
TUESDAY. MAItr.H R 1QM
Courthouse door of Haywood
in Waynesville. North Car.
leu at public auction for cash
highest bidder, the following
-- 0
-orii:
ig in or near the City of Way-
norm Carolina and
at a stak in thm
margin of New Street, said
mg MO feet from the North
intersection of Boundary and
Kreetsj thence runnimr Smith
frees 15 minutes East, 136 feet
Hteke m the Western margin of
t ovreei; thence running with
ri margin of Walnut
louu, io degrees 55 min
,M 90 feet to a stake in
' Jv m.arEin of Walnut Street;
gorth 85 degree. 15 minutes
hi feet to a stake in the East-
U2TO it r
L. . vw sweet; tbence
the Eastern margin of
'TO to the noint of RRriv.
wntaining 1-3 acre, more or
1' nvey.
dted June 11, 191,
f ieeds for -..-ZL
i warp mi
ntlme on Mcomt of de
, HZ the indtedneeB
w,d Deed of Trust, and
nrt said property whether
l.ir ' of a hl&t bidder
h 1 j
oi f ebruary, 1938.
3. HRVIMT
NORTH CAROLINA,
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
The undersigned, Executor of the
Estate of Martha Arrington, Deceas
ed, will sell to the highest bidder for
cash, on Monday, March 7th, at 10
o'clock A. M., 1938, at the Court house
door in Waynesville the following de
scribed tract of land: Lying and being
in the Town of Waynesville. N. C. and
being of Lot No. 40 Block E, of
Oak Forest Addition to the Town of
Waynesville: Beginning on a stake in
the margin of Bryson Street, corner
of Joseph Leming lot and runs thence
North 81 West 129 feet to a stake in
the margin of Daisy Avenue, corner
of Joseph Leming lot; thence with
Daisy Avcnue a Southerly direction
225 feet to a stake at the intersection
of Daisy Avenue and Bryson Street;
thence with Bryson Street 80 feet to
the beginning. Being the same land
as described in a deed as recorded in
Book 50, page 476 record of deeds for
Haywood County.
Said land is befng sold to make as
sets to pay the debts of the said es
tate of Martha Arrington, Deceased,
as provided for in her last will and
Testament as recorded in Book 6, page
40, of wills of Haywood County.
This the 3rd day February, 1938.
GROVER C. DAVIS.
Executor of Martha Arrington, De
ceased. No. 698 Feb. 10-17-24-Mar S.
Mri U PUP Mm
'r . , ( home might-.
f '' 1 nve 're ..suited
WVSII I ' . OVER. TO THE f '
,'f 5 A.M. t READY TO GO ? ' ''''
HAV)N TWO FLAT TIPES MAlLCARRiEW V,. ,,4
t LUKE WIMPLE t5itNT PUT HIS CAR INTO ''fXylr , .
k THE bKHJIS. LAST NI6HT , FEELING
THERE WCSAiT MUCH CHANCE Of ANY MWwYUffllU
6 ONE STEALING TT 'ffiv
Substitute Accepted
Two young men had been behaving
in a disorderly manner at a revival
meeting, and the missioner asked
them:
"Why did you come to this meet
ing 7"
"To see miracles performed," an
swered one of them flippantly. Where
upon they were summarily ejected.
"We don't perform miracles," ex
plained the missioner, "but we cast
out devils!''
Will You Smile
Where Is Fancy Bred
Young Man "Have you a book call
ed 'Man, the World's Ruler?"
Librarienne I" should think you
might find it in the fiction department.
sir.
Performance
Lady (in employment office How
many maids do you place in a week?
Clerk Between forty and fifty.
Lady Really 1 That must be about
2,000 a year.
Clerk -I don't know it is always
the same fifty.
NOTICE OF SALE
On Monday, March 21, 1938, at 11
o'clock A. M., at the Court House
door in the Town of Waynesville,
riaywood County, North Carolina, we
will sell at publie auction to the high
est bidder for cash the following lot
or parcel of land lying and being in
said Town and County, to-wit:
BEGINNING at a stake at North
margin of sidewalk on North side of
Boyd Avenue, which stake is S. 68
deg. 45' E. 73 feet from the East
margin of Tate Street, and runs N.
21 deg 45' E. 134.5 feet to a stake at
end of stone wall; thence N. 68 deg.
45' W. 73 feet to a stake in East
margin of Tate Street; thence with
said margin of said street S. 21 deg.
45' W. 134.5 feet to a stake which is
one foot North of intersection of
said Tate Street with Boyd Avenue ;
thence S. 68 deg. 46' E. 73 feet (with
said Boyd Avenue side-walk) to the
BEGINNING, as per survey and plat
of N. Rogers, C. E. made February
15, 1938.
Sale made pursuant to the power
and authority conferred upon the un
dersigned by virtue of Ch. 494 Ti L.
of 1933 and acts ammendqtary there
to.
This the 15th day of February, 1938.
The Board of Education of Hay
wood County,
Byj JACK MESSER.
Secretary.
No. 706 Feb. 24-Mar. 3-10-17.
Nature's Way
The two cracksmen had been toil
ing for hours at a tough safe. They
were about to give up when one of
them rose and moved toward the
telephone.
"Whatcha doin'?" asked his mate,
alarmed.
"This is sure to work," said the first
with a sigh. "I'll ask the wife to
come over."
Lucky
A certain salesman was proposing
to his best girl.
"And, sweetheart," he finished. "Ill
lay my whole fortune at your feet."
"It isn't a very big fortune," she
reminded him.
"I know, dear," he replied, "but itU
look awful big beside your little feet!"
He got the job.
It's All Done With Mirrors
A brass band once visited a small
village, and the people were delighted
with it, but they couldn't make out
the trombone, so they sent old Cyrus
to investigate.
Old Cyrus watched the performance
of the trombone player for some time,
Then, he said, with a sneer. "Take
no nonce oi mm, ieners. mere s a
trick to it; he don't swaller the dum
thing."
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Redskin, I Love You
The Indian Romeo had just done his
stuff.
"Oh," she cried, "you flaming Ute!"
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS
SALE
Destructive Criticism
Stranger Hey, that's no way to
hoist a piano t
Foreman Do you own the piano?
Stranger No, I own the building.
Foreman That's different, boys be
careful of them corners--brick cost
money.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
iWhen you n
L Laxative
tef, and women
r saWr,?7 kDOW Jt timely
rm El7. time at
on
State of North Carolina,
Haywood County.
Having Qualified as administrator
of the estate of Sarah Teague, de
ceased, late of Haywood County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
peraoni having : claims against the
estate of paid deceasm! to exhibit
hem to the undersigned at Waynes
ville, N. C, on or before the 24th day
of Feb., 1939, or this notice will he
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to the said estate
will please make immediate payment
This the 24th day of Feb., 1938.
T. L. GREEN,
Administrator of Sarah Teagu.
No. 709 Feb. 24-Mar. 3-10-17-24-
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UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the
power and authority in that certain
deed of trust executed and delivered
by C. A. Black and wife, Lelia M.
Black, dated the 7th of July, 1931, and
recorded in the office of the Register
of Deeds for Haywood County, N. C,
in Book 29, at page 72, and because
of default in the payment of the in
debtedness thereby secured and fail
ure to carry out and perform the stip
ulations and agreements therein con
tained and, pursuant to demand of the
owner and holder of the indebtedness
secured by said deed of trust, the un
dersigned trustee will expose for sale
at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash at the usual place of sale
in the county court house of Haywood
County, in the City of Waynesville,
N. C, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday,
the 14th day of March, 1938, all that
certain lot or parcel of land, situate,
lying and being in Waynesville Town
ship, Haywood County, State of North
Carolina, and, more particularly de
scribed as follows;
Lot No. 6, Biptk No. 4 of what is
known as Grimball Park Addition,
which said map, plat and subdivision is
ekily recorded in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds of Haywood County in
Map Book B, Index G-2. to which said
map, plat and subdivision reference is
hereby made for a full and complete
description of the said lot, and. wWch
said lot is more particularly describ
ed by mete And bound as follows,
to- wit; "
BEGINNING at a stake in the cen
ter of the Southern Railway track.
corner between lots 5 and 6 of block
4, as aforesaid, and running thence N.
13-15 E. 100 feet to a stake, the corn.
er of lots 6 and 7 of block 4, as afore
said; thence with the line of lot 7 N,
71-45 W, g34 feet to a stake, standing
in the margin of Pine Street, another
Sorner between lota 6 and 7 of block
4, as aforesaid; thence with the mar
gin of Pine Street S. 17-20 W. 100
feet to a stake, corner between lots
5 and 6 of block 4, as aforesaid; thence
with said divisional line between lots
5 and 6, 337 feet to the beginning
corner. Being one of the lots describ
ed in a deed from J. R. Morgan and
wife, and F. W. Miller, to C. A. Black
and wife, Lelia M. Black, dated June
Tl, 1928 and recorded in Book 77, at
page 250 in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Haywood County, North
Carolina.
TVi si be neId open ten dflyg
for vpset bid as by law required.
The 29th day of January, 1938.
W. R. FRANCIS,
Trustee.
No. 705 Feb. 17-24-Mar. 3-10.
Intentions do Count
Irate Master (to negro servant)
"Rastus, I thought I tnld you to get
a domestic turkey. This one has shot
in it."
Kiistus "I done got a domestic tur
key, sir."
Master "Well, how did the nhot get
in it?"
Rastus ."I 'specks they was meant
for me, suh!"
Theme Song for a Successful
umihit
It paste to read the papors.
Col-
Mamma Spanks Fin!
Mamma Fish "Come away from
that book, you naughty boy, or I'll
have you sent to an aquarium!"
Work for the Night Is Coming
Retired Farmer "Guees I'll rest
a while. I've brought in the egg."
Wife "Well, you havent counted
the cow."
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA,
HAYWOOD COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed by R. B. Shook and
wife, Mary J. Shook, to the under
signed Trustee, I will on March 21st,
1938 at 11 o'clock A. M. at the Court
House door in the Town of Waynes
ville, sell, to the highest bidder for
cash the following described proper
ty, to-wit:
Lying and being in Haywood Coun
ty and in the Town of Clyde; Begin
ning on a Btake on the North side of
the Public road, corner of lots Nos
56 and 57 and runs with the line be
tween said lots N. 3-30 East 141 feet
to a stake in the line of Lot No. 65;
thence with the line of Lots 65 and 53
North 86-30 West 75 feet to a stake
in the east edge of an alley; thence
with said alley South 3-30 West 154
feet to a stake on the North edge of
Public Road; tbence with said publie
road 75 feet to the beginning. Being
Lots Nos, 64, 65 and 56 of the W. H.
Rick property of the Town of Clyde
as per survey and platt of ( YY
Seaver, Jr., C. E., record n Map
book "A, page 17 Uftywood County.
Pefau.lt having been made in the
payment of said notes as set forth
in said deed of trust and having been
requested by the holder of said notes
to sell said land as described in said
deed of trugt, said, deed of trilflt hay
ing be tfuly recorded in Book 29,
page P8, records of Deeds of Trust for
Haywood County, said sale is made
pursuant to the power of sale as con
tained in said deed of trust.
This the JCth day of Feb., 1938.
GROVER C. DAVIS.
Trustee.
No. 707 Feb. 24-Mar. 3-l6-i7..
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
BEFORE THE CLERK.
T. L. Green, Administrator I). B. N.
of the Estate of W. J. Hunnah,
deceased,
VS.
William T. Hannah, Willium T.
Hannah, Il Wingato Hannah and
Elizabeth Hannah, Minors, and
their general guardian, Carrie
Edmund Hannah.
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Superior Court, made in the
above entitled special proceeding on
account of a raised bid above the pre
vious sale, of the hinds hereinafter
described, which were offered for sale
on Feb. 7, 19M, the undersigned com
missioner, being duly licensed there
to, will on the 14th day of March,
1938, at 11 o'clock A. M., offer for
sale at the Court House door in the
town of Waynesville, N. C, to the
highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing described tract or parcel of land,
in Waynesville township, Haywood
county, North Carolina, and more par
ticularly described as follows, to-wit:
BEGINNING at the Southwest cor
ner of the James M. Gwyn lot (now
owned by Miss Caroline Cooper) on
the East side of Haywood street and
runs with said Cooper line S, 71 deg.
East 12 poles and 13 links to the W.
H. Faucett and A. L. Herren corner;
thence with the A. L. Herren line
South 21 deg. West 9 poles and 21
links to Herren 8 corner (Old Na
tional Hotel); thence with the G. W.
Maslin and W. E. Landis line North
70 deg. West 12 poles and 13 links to
Haywood street (near Methodist
Church); thencp North 22 deg. East
9 poles and 19 links to the beginning,
along the East side of Haywood
street.
This the 22nd day of Feb., 1938.
W. T. CRAWFORD,
Commissioner.
No. 711 Feb. 24-Mar. 3.
LEGAL NOTICE
Pursuant to the powers and author
ity vested In the State Board of Con
servation and Development by Sec
tion 4 of the North Carolina Game
Law and by Chapter 35 of the Public
Laws of the 1936, the following regu
lation was adopted by said Board of
Conservation and Development on
January 19, 1938, in session at Ral
eigh, N. C, and ordered to be publish
ed in the manner prescribed by law:
During the calendar year 1938 all
rules and regulations prescribed by
the National Park Service for fishing
within, the boundaries of the Great
Smoky Mountains National Park in
Swain anl Haywood Counties, insofar
as such regulations pertain to bag
limits, size limits, open season, open
and closed
a chestnut oak on the Killian Knob;
then down a ridge with the top a
South direction 181 poles to a chest
nut onk on a small knob; thence S.
52 W. 26 poles to a Spanish oak on m
hillside East of Truelove Branch ; then
S. 31 E. crossing said branch, 42
poles to a black oak in a field, Lee's
corner; thence N. 2 E. to the True-
love Branch; thence down the branek
with the East side of the creek; thence
up the meanders of the creek to West
boundary line of the old survey; thence
with said line S. 2 W. about 70 poles
to a small maple on Moodv's liner
thence with line of Moody's lands, S.
14 E. 61 polos to a small maple; then
N. 88 W. 41 poles to a dogwood;
thence S. 5 E. 81 poles to a chestnut;
then West 110 poles to a Spanish oak;
then N. 5 W. 44 poles to a beech;
then N 56 W. 15 V4 poles to a small
birch; then S. 33 W. 112 poles to
a chestnut oak; then N. 65 W. 122
poles to a spruce on a branch; then
up the meanders of the branch to the
head spring; then S. 67 W. 10 poles
to a white oak in the Johnson Gap;
then up the Round Mountain with the
highest ground 629 poles to a rock on
the Little Balsam, John and Amos
Plott corner; then with their line N.
78" E. 80 poles to a balsam; N. 68
E. 164 poles to a rock; N. 37 E. 40
poles to a pine; N. 67 E. 92 poles
to a chestnut; N. 35 E. 24 poles to a
Spanish oak; N. 83 E. 38 poles to a
chestnut; then N. 38 E. 61 poles to
a pine on Pine Peak; then down the
Fine Peak ridge 171 poles to a chest-
nut on the ridge; then N. 4 E. 26
poles to a Spanish oak; then down
the ridge 240 poles to a hickory on the
ridge; then N. 17 W. 46 34 poles
alonjr the lane to a stake; then N. T"
k. 12 poles to a stake; then N. 65 'A
V. 4 poles, 13 links to a beech on the
bank of the creek at the upper ford;
then down the meanders of the creek
148 poll's to a stake; then with a cross
fence N. 32 W. KiO poles to the BE
GINNING, containing 1150 acres,
more or less, and beiiifr the same land
described in deed from Sarah R. Plott,
et al. to R. H. Plott, dated May 15,
1876, 'and recorded in Book "M" at
page 366, record of Deeds of Iluy
wood County.
EXCEPTING AND RESERVING .
from the foregoing 22 V4 acres, 6V4
oti va, ci ya acres, oi acres, 01 acres,
anil 121 acres, us ''described in deedH
recorded in Book 76, page 20; Book
82, page 290, and Book 70, page 462,
Records of Deeds of Haywood County,
to which records reference is hereby
made for full descriptions of said ex
cepted acreage.
Sale made pursuant to the power
of sale conferred upon me under that
certain deed of trust executed by D.
O. Plott and wife, Cora I'lott, and
others, dated December 15, 1934, .nd
recorded in book 34, at page 320, Hay
wood County Registry.
This February 11, 1938.
J. R. MORGAN,
Trustee.
No. 704 Feb. 17-24. Mar. 3-10.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
d. b. n. of the estate of W. J. Hannah,
deceased, late of Haywood County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against said
estate of the deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned at his office in
Waynesville, N. C, on or before the
3rd days of March, 1939, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate
payment This March 1, 1938.
T. L. GREEN,
Administrator d. b. n. of W. J. Han
nah.
No. 712Mar. 3-10-17-24-31-Apr. 7
NOTICE
Special proceeding. Petition to sell
land to create assets and for partition.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
HAYWOOD COUNTY,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
BEFORE THE CLERK.
J. M. Deaver, administrator of
streams, and time and I Charley Bailes, deceased,
method of fishing, shall assume the
status of regulation by the State
Board of Conservation and Develop
ment. Violation of wcii regulations
shall be dealt with as prescribed by
law for violation of any other regula
tions made by said Board of Conser
vation and development.
Provided, however, that no regula
tion by the National Park Service
shall alter or do away with the re
quirement for proper State Fishing
Licenses within the Park; nor shall
VS.
Lorenzo Deaver, James Revis,
Frank Revis, Eva Revis, Dewey
Revia, Ruby Barger, Roy Barger,
Reece Barger and Ray Barger and
any and all, the unknown heirs
at law of Charley Bailes, de
Ceased. The defendants, James Revis, Dewey
Revis, Frank Revis, Eva Revis, Ruby
Barger, Roy Barger, Reece Barger,
Ray Barger and any and all, the un
known heirs at law of the late Charley
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE
north Carolina,
haywood county.
All persons will take notice that the
undersigned, on the 18th day of Feb
ruary, 1938, qualified as Eexcutor of
the estate of William T. Hannah, de
ceased. AH persons indebted to said
estate will rilease make immediate
payment AH persons having claims
against said estate will file the same
with me on or befor,. 18, February,
1939 or this notice will be pled in bar
of any right to recover thereon.
This the IRth dav of February, 1938.
CARRIE EDMUND HANNAH.
Executrix of the estate of William
T. Hannah, deceased.
No. 710 Feb. 24-Mar. 3-10-17-24-
31. . 1
any such rtjtrration allow a bag 'limit : Bailes, deceased, of Haywood County,
fn excess of that nrovided under State ! North Carolina, will take notice that
law; nor shall such regulation permit an action as entitled above has been
fishing within the Park during the ! commenced in the Superior Court of
closed season provided by State Law.' Haywood County, North Carolina, to
in other portions of Swain and Hay- lanas oi me saia oeceasen to
wood Counties.
PAUL KELLEY, Secretary
Board of Conservation and Devel
..;' opment.. " ' . .
699 Feb 10-17-24-Mar 3.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
On Monday, March 14, 1938, at elev
en o'clock. A. M. at the court house
'loor in the town of Waynesville, N.
I W'll sell at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
tract or boundary of land, lying and
ieing in Haywood County, North Car
"lina. and more particulary described
is follows:
BEGINNING at a chestnut oak on
a ridge, a division comer, and runs
up the ridge with the top 81 poles to
create 6BBetB to pa the indebtedness
Of said estate and for partition of any
remainder among the beirs at law of
the said Charley Bailes:
And IK said defendants will fur
ther take notke that they are requir
ed to appear at the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said county,
in the court house in Waynesville,
North Carolina, on the 28th day of
March, 1938, and answer or demur to
the complaint of the plaintiff in this
action, or the plaintiff wiU apply to
the court for the relief demanded in
said complaint
This the 8th day of Feb., 1938.
KATE WILLIAMSON,
Asst. Clerk Superior Court of Hay
wood County, N. C.
No. 701 Mar. 3-10-17-24.