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DAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1938 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 11 .NOTICE OF SALE . u.. ..;.t.ip of judgement nf enteYed in the cause en- ;-, u -i-wood County vs. Kington and Charles S. i the Superior Court -iE;I'":"i Cl.uiUV, North Carolina, 29th, 1938, the un 'A iV.mmissioner will, on Mon dav of October, 1938, l"' i k A. M at the Haywood FORESTER HEARD AT ROTARY MEET House door in aynes- J!: v r.-u-oUna. sell at public ; u', the highest bidder for r to the confirmation of u ' .... ....,.tir hi'pinaf tpl' V loc;.u-d in Waynesville Haywood count, yard ni" UI 1 . . l AX IT ...... r's corner line; inenue m. .iwf LiKSf 1K-UT: BEGINNING at . .- in tne im v 10. in W. T. Lee and ;' "at!a runs North with said "h'w a stake one pole South h K Arrinuioiis i"j - VV 70 deg. W. 21 poles to a " o.-take on South bank of T. F. ""ton's road; thence N. 73 deg. 'i noli-i to a dogwood on top of i gravoj j line S. dS-' E- 27 Ples t0 a 1. t a large rock on the North nk f Brendle Creek at the old I dam; thence down tne cree as meanders a distance oi auoui ,o or vards to T. u, Arlington iuui-iug , ' aI,, stake; thence crossing the ,tk and running to tne atate nign- thence along the said ttignway ' the BEGINNING, containing h' (. acres, more or less. Vki(IM) TKACT: BEGINNING the teiiier of the State Highway lo leading from Waynesville to is.tin and wlik'ti saiu sibkc is a cuni- t!u Ella Wilson tract this day i-ai conveyed to tne sam v. o. hai.srt, n ; thence running in a ;r,K direction with the center of iu Highway -n. 10 approxtmate- feet to a chestnut stump stand- .1. V ...... f tVia Cfflto on tne .oiui ufluiv vi vc kji,cii,t srhway; thence: running in a North :y liireciion, paralleling the M, L. 'oper line, to a stake standing in ,i center of Brendle Creek and aicb' said stake is standing approx aifly' 5t feet West of the M. L. p..iper-Viil.so!i line; thence running wn the creek approximately 60 tt to the ,M. L. Hooper line; thence an Easterly direction doh the ( nti-r of-Brendle' Creek .172 feet to tump (Arlington's old foot-log :v) and a corner to the Ella 1'ilsm tract; thence with the Wilson ::e a Southerly direction, 76 feet a stake the BEGINNING corner, mining 'approximately 3-8 acres, king the same .more or less. -. TIIIKI) TKACT: BEGINNING on large rock oh the North bank of rtndle Creek and the Southwest iiier of C. S. Washington's lot; u-nce X. 8 deg. 404 feet with Wash burn's line to the line of the cem- wy; thence S. 82 deg. W. 60 feet pith the cemetery line to a stake nce S. 8 deg. E. 404 feet to a i.ak in the center. of Brindles Creek; since X, 82 deg. E. 60 feet down trinities Creek to the BEGINNING, 'Warning 0.50 acres. , This September 9, 1938. J. R.MORGAN, Commissioner. Xo. ..7U5JSe.pt. 15-21-29-Oct. 6. Plans o development and a report of what has been accomplished in this area of the Pisgah National Forest, was explained to Rotarians here lat Friday by H. E. Ochsner, supervisor of the Asheville area. The recreational facilities in the for est are taxed beyond expectations, he explained, and plans are underway for improving1 these conditions. Road work in the forest is going forward, and a number of the best scenic roads in the entile section are under construction, Mr. Ochsner explained. MARRIAGES itflJwHY LET AN OLD -4G ? CAR DRIVE YOU : i ' -1 -'Vl BUY A GOOD IKFn CAR FROM THF. Anc In This Newspaper James Ponler Reneau to Margaret Blanche Sutton, both of Danbridge, Tenn. Eugene Patterson to Mary Ruth Fox, both of Danbridge, Tenn. J. B. Soesbee, of Canton, to Mary Lou Morrow, of Lake Junaluska. Walter Francis to Avie Noland, both of Waynesville. Elmer Sutton, of Cove Creek, to Meredith Wyatt, of Lake Junaluska. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR CURT. County of Haywood and Town of Hazelwood, Vs. Grady Davis and wife, Louise Davis, Dicie Shepard and hus band, Spurgeon Shepard, Mar garet Davis Haynes and husband, Galveston Haynes, George Davis and wife, Retha Davis, Charlie Davis and Board of Education of Haywood County. The defendant, Charlie Davis, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, for the foreclosure of tax and assessment liens against a tract of land situate in the Town of Hazelwood, Haywood County, North Carolina, which tract of land is fully described in a deed from Win. Pruett and wife, E. V. Pruett, to Jeff Davis, dated February 6. 1919, and recorded in Book 51!, page 24. office of the1 Register of Deeds of Haywood County, in which defend ant claims an interest, and the relief demanded would exclude him from any actual or contingent lien or in terest therein; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in the courthouse in Waynesville, N. C, within thirty days after the 5th day of October, 1938, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Dated this the 6th day of Sptem ber, 1938. W. G. BYERS, Clerk of the Superior Court. No. 794 Sept. 8-15-22-29. Remember This When You Need a Laxative It Is better for you if your body keeps working as Nature Intended. Food wastes after digestion should be eliminated every day. When you get constipated, take a dose or two of purely vegetable Black-Draught for prompt, refreshing relief. Thousands and thousands of men and women like Black-Draught and keep It al ways on hand, for use at the first sign of constipation. Have you tried It? l-.W.Wd.lrHIHii. A GOOD LAXATIVE The Ideal Vacation MAYVO EW Blowing Rock, North Carolina 4,000 Feet Elevation American ?lan , Average 67 degrees cool during June, July and August One of the Finest Appointed Hotels In The Blue Ridge Mountains YOU will enjoy your stay here, whether it be for just a day or two or for a month. Perfect v service amid ideal surroundings JACK G. CRAFT Proprietor-Manager THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY THOSE SCHOOL ) ; TEACHEM AUS HEADING THIS NMY ) I to see HOW A ( ncwspapei? AsA is ma.de - - IV 1 QUICK'.- HAN& THAT SliiM ON THE DOO- NOPE -WE CAHT USE THAT OKz -VE USED IT LAST fEAR- BETTE USE THE NEXT ONE BCLOVMHTS MORe, CONVINCING . ft MEM ATWOg SMALLPO) THE EDITOR Of Tne VEEKUT CLAWoJ ww-vijnoKS USUALLY PICK A DAY WHEN Tub ammirm TEMPf TUB1 is UP NBA -THe BO)L.VM FOWT l i i IE' KDII'ult's Sd'I'K l.rtt.T ti the alitor, if flee of i.ets.uiiil .tUurf. ,i:e .t!its we li-nnitM. Ml It-Hi'ts unixt )t sicnt'.l inttl I lie iipiiuons t'(u i'sm- f t. llu" writ ers are nut lu.ess.ui! ilie uiinnuiji nf 'I'll' Moiiiitaiiii'ttr. Editor The Mountiiinei'i : I am 100 piT cent behind the move ment recently adopted by the mer chants of this community in hitvintr a committee approve all advertising schemes before they are preseiltel to the merchants. The average person has no idea of the mimlver of things a merchant is called on to do, and in this connection, I am enclosing u letter clipped from a trade publica tion, which min'lit interest your read ers. I admit some parts 'of the letter are perhaps "stretched," yet, in sub stance, it is all true. Thanking you, .1. A. tlALl'SHA. My Dear Sirs: In reply to your request to send a check, I wish to inform yu that the present condition of my bank account makes it almost impossible. My shut tered financial condition is due to Federal laws, State laws, County laws, City laws, Corporation laws, liquor and Mother-in-laws, Hrother-in-luws, Sister-in-laws and Outlaws. Through these laws lam compelled to pay a business tax, amusement tax, head tax, school tax, pas tax, lijjht tax, sales tax, liquor tax, income tax, food tax, furniture tax and exercise tax. F.ven my brains are taxed. I am re quired to get a business license ci'r license, hunting and fishing license, truck license, not to mention a mar riage license and dog license, I am also required to contribute to every society and organization which the genius of man is capable of nng ing to life; to Women's relief, the un employed relief, and the gold digger's relief. Also to every charitable insti tution in the city, including the Red Cross, the black cross, the purple cross and the double cross. For my own safety I am required to carry life insurance, property in surance, liability insurance burglar in surance, accident insurance, business insurance, earthquake-insurance, tor nado insurance, unemployment isu rance, old age and fire insurance. My business is so governed that it is no easy matter for me to find out who owns it. I am inspected, expected, suspected, disrespected, rejected, de jected, examined, reexamined, inform ed, required, summoned, fined, com manded, and compelled until I provide an inexhaustible supply of money for every known need of the human race. Simply because I refuse to donate to something or other I am boycotted, talked about, lied about, held up, held NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. The undersigned having qualified as executor of the estate of Selma Red mond Ledford, deceased, this is to no tify all persons to file their claims with the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of August, 1939 or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their right to recover. All persons due the said estate anything are hereby noti fied to make settlement at once. This the 3rd day of August, 1938. .-' S. L. REDMOND, Executor of the estate of Selma Redmond Ledford. No. 779 Sept. 8-15-22-29-Oct. 6-13 Many, Many Women Say Cardui Helped Them By taking Cardui, thousands of women have found they can avoid much of the monthly suffering they used to endure. Cramping spells, nagging pains and Jangled nerves can be reUeved either by Cardui or by & physician's treatment. Besides easing certain pains, Car dui aids in building up the whole system by helping women to get - more strength from their food. - Cardui, with directions for hone cse by women, may be bought at the drug store. (Pronounced "Cardut") TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (As Recorded to Monday Noon of this Week) Junaluska PTA Names Committees Treasury Shows 1 la la nee Of $."7, 1)2. d'roup Not Joining Stale Organization The first meeting of the Junaluska Parent -Teachers was held at the school house Thursday evening with a large group of parents and teachers present. The president, Mrs. R. II. Burress, presided. Mr. Clavish reported a balance of $57.92 in the treasury. A unanimous vote was taken to not join the National and State ograni zations this year. The committees for the year were read as follows: Program committee, Mrs. Terrell and Mrs. Clavish. Membership committee, Mr. Hurst Hurgin, Mrs. James Noland, Miss Mary Kathbone ami Mrs. H. 11. llur ress. Social committee, Mrs. Hurst Rur- gin and Mrs. James Toy. Publicity committee, Norval Rog ers. Magazine committee, Mrs. Carroll Morrow. After delicious punch and coofcies were' served the association adjourned to meet again October l.'ith. . 1 lteaverdum Tonnship Elmer Springs to Jane Jarrett. C. K. Sutton, et ux. to Jane Jarrett. Ilipps. J. 11. Jarrett, et ux, to C. tiny Uut'us Kerley, el ux, to Elmer Os borne, et ux. (iuy Medford, et ux, et al, to Hue Mcdl'ord, rt ux. (iraily W. Ford, et UX, to Homer V. Cauie. j K. li. Vai ner, et ux, to Kobert .Mull, I et ux. .lane Jarrett to ('. (iuy Ilipps. V-iige'- Mcl'luro, ,,( ux, to J. 1!. Mc Cluie, et ux. Clyde T lisliip Hon-a-Venture to Juanita Carter. Dave A. Howell, et al, to 11. L. Liner, et al. Mrs. Kate I'rooks to Roy McCrack en. Crabtree Townslup HlakeMcCracken, et ux, et al, to Monnie James. East Fork Township Slrawder Ilowel, et al, to Dollie Sharp. Jake Mes.ser, et ux, to W.-M. Cad dis, et ux. Fines Creek Township Annie J. McCracken to Raymond Mct'racketi; Inn Duff Township '.. V. Ferguson, et ux, et ul, to down and robbed until I am almost ruined. I can tell you honestly that except for the miracle that happened, I could not enclose this check. The wolf that comes to many doors .nowadays just had pups in my kitchen. I sold them and here is the money. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Monday, the 17th day of Octo ber, 1938, at eleven o'clock, A. M., at the court house door in the town of Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, I will oiler for salo at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands and premises situate, lying and being in the town of Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on a stake standing in the intersection of the Northeast ern margin of Boundary Street with the Eastern margin of I'lott Street (formerly referred to as a new street), the Southwestern ' corner' '.of the Christina Love property, and runs thence with the Eastern margin of I'lott Street, N. 11 deg. M' E. 190 feet to a stake in said margin, D. L. Schulhofer and Luther corner; thence with their line S. 82 deg. 1)8' E. 145.7 feet to a stake, said Schulhofer corner; thence with his line S. 10 deg. 41' W. 200.3 feet to a stake in the Northeastern margin of Boundary Street, N. 78 deg. 05' W. 149.7 feet to the BEGINNING, Be ing known as the Christina Love home place and where she lived at the time of her death. Being part of lots Nos, 134, 135 and 13G and 137 conveyed to Christina Love by J. 1). Mcintosh and wife, by deed dated June 7, 1897, and recorded in Book No. 9, page 517, Record of Deeds of Haywood County. Being the same property conveyed to Charlie Davis by C. B. Atkinson, Commissioner by deed dated Jan uary 3, 1931, to which said deed and record reference is hereby made for a more full and complete description of the same. Said sale made pursuant to the pow er of sale conferred upon the under signed trustee by virtue of that cer tain deed of trust executed by Charlie Davis, Mag Casey and husband, John Casey, dated April 25, 1934, and re corded in Book 32, page 147, Record of Deeds of ." Trust of Hayqwood County, to which deed of trust and record reference is hereby made for all terms and conditions of the same. This 16th day of September, 1938. A. T. WARD, . Trustee. No. 796 Sept. 22-29-Oct. 6-13. Fines Crook I. T. A. Holds Initial Meeting Fines Creek held its first P. T. A. meeting at the high school last Thurs day night. The new officers took charge and the various committees were appoint ed for the coming year. The program for the year was worked out ami at the next meeting all committees were to report in full. The meeting adjourned to meet i October ( at the high school.' I l.iwil..i- Ml.'S n i: iVItlMl.'M ! Howard Green. 'A. V, Ferguson, et Ux, et al, to Wil lie Green. Jonathan Creek Township E. A. Wood, et ux, et al, to' Roy Pai ton, et ux. Pigeon Township ('. C. Lane, et ux to J. F. Justice. Waynesville Township KealtV Purchase Corp., to W. M. Filer. J, li. Morgan, et ux, to Mrs. Ida Prigg. . W. M. Filer, et ux, to Laura Tyler. Howard Wyatt, et ux, to Oberia Jones. William II. Smathers, et ux, to E. R. Caldwell, et ux. E. R. Caldwell, et ux, to William H. Smathers. J. M. Long, et ux, to Derry Norman. C. L. Rabb, et ux, to C. E. .Smat ti ers, et ux. . NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COL'NTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. Lillie Edwards and Renalda Eilwards English and husband, Charles English, Vs. John E, Edward and wife, Mil died Edwards, S. S. Edwards and wife, Margaret Edwards, C. J. P. Edwards, Emma Morris and hus band, Charles F. Morris, Lula Connor and husband, J. S. Con nor and W. W. Edwards. The defendants, John E. Edwards, Mildred Edwards, S. S. Edwards, Mar garet Edwards, C. J, P. Edwards and W. W. Edwards, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to sell real estate situate in said County for partition among the ten ants in common, and that said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear in the ottice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in the Court House in Waynesville, North Caro lina, within ten days after the 28 day of September, 1938, anil answer or demur to the petition in said action filed or the plaintiffs, petitioners, will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in saiil petition. This the 27th dav of August. 1938. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk Superior Court. No. 791-Sept. 1-8-15-22. NOTICE OF SIMMONS NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Dorothy Wilson, vs. Roy Wilson. The defendant above named will lake notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County by the plaintiff to secure a divorce ab solute on the grounds' of two years separation, and said defendant will further take notice; that ho is requir ed to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court at the Court House in Waynesville on the 29'th- day of September, 1938, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the i.ourt for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This the 29th day of August, 1938. '"'.. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk of Superior Court, Hay wood County. No. 792 Sept. 1-8-15-22. NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. II. P. Campbell and 'il'ek Matlie Cunipbel.l, Vs. O. 11. Shelton and wife, Alda Shelt.on, R. Clilf Moody and wife, Isobel Moody, Mrs. Frankie Janes and husband, David P. Janes, Leiionrd Shelton and wife, Callie Shelton, Frank Janes, Hugh Shelton, Mary -Ruby Davis, William jG. Davinf Mrs Elie Davis League and husband, C. C. League, Mrs. Julia Rogers and husband., Nova Rogers. The defendants, Leonard Shelton and wife, Gallic Shelton,' and Hugli L. Davis will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Hay wood ..County,' North Carolina, for the recovery of possession of a tract of land containing about ( acres, sit uate in the Town (if Dellwood, Ivy Hill Township, Haywood County, N. C, and which tract of land is fully described in a deed from C. A. Camp bell, et ux, to H. P. Campbell and wife, Mattie Campbell, recorded in Deed Book 9(J, page 525, Record of Deeds of Haywood County, N. C, and that the defendants are proper parties to this action relating to the said real propery and the said defendant claim an interest in said property and the relief demanded consists wholly in excluding them from the actual or contingent lien or interest therein. And let the said defendants further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county in the court house in Waynesville, N. C, within thirty days after October 5th, 1938, and answer or demur to the complaint in the said action or the plaintiffs will apply to the- court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Dated this 5th day of August, 1938. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asstj. Clerk of Superior Court, Haywood County, North Carolina. No. 793 Sept. 8-15-22-29. 666 MALARIA i 7 days and relieves COLDS first ' day - Liquid, Tablets , , nf. . . 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