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(Y AUGUST 8, 1940 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page IS atever You Want To Buy Or Sell, Do It With A Want Ad Waineer Ad Rates Lj, insertion. iniaum Charge , word each in this size type. them Will son ". ' ...v letter, uulco joni in a. the right to revise b copy. i 1J Ka In or m 8nouiu not later than two Uay. thanks, and tribute ne accepted at one i lountaineer hone 137 - Blackie Bear - Meditation By D. SAM COX BULLY CALF MAKES BLACKIE LAUGH Story 56 You know that Jay Bird left Mr. Man's house yesterday to go back to Mountain House and Blackie. It was pretty dark when he got there, and the folks were just going in to supper. They were all mighty glad to se him, and Bettie told them to wait a few minutes till she fixed a place for Jay Bird and popped him some corn. She could hardly cook anything else that he liked as well as popcorn, and she always liked to please him. When they were all seated at the table, Bladkie said: "Well, Jay Bird, I know you had a good time down on the creek, and I want you to tell us all about. What was Uncle Joe doing?" lav RirH nanrlv rVint-pH nn snma nnnrnrr, whpn RWldo flslcvl him Around 1,400 persons that, for he just had to laugh. And Plo'e the Carolina Power and ha Ww that-. Blarkip woulH rhoka 'B"1 w"V" barrel." Blackie asked Jay Bird all about how things were around his creek house, and if he saw any turkeys and gee and ducks. Jay Bird told ' him that he saw them all, and that he saw lots of bees filling three hollow trees full of honey. "And there is a whole row of new bee-gums over at Aunt Lindy's house," said Jay Bird. "Yes," said Blackie, "and there is a whole row of black cats over there, too, or there was that day when Rover Dog went hunting for eggs; and so I guess that row of bee-gums will have to stay there as long as the cats stay." And now the sandman had b: Benny and Jenny in the eyes, and Betty had to take them off to bed (To be Continued) -Several Guernsey ind heifers. Bee tf cows an !1C TRIP to Eagles -e the clouds, 0 nines resvi'.le. Automobile ifht to the top. a ugh virgin toress. BANS 47 minimum M.Q0 and up. bee or , Lawrence, V. u. aox. k, N. C. Aug, i- SEIGHTS, N. C Ideal tourist camp, trucK und chicken ranches. Mountains highway Mace. Pisgah Forest intercepts with amoKy . , i i no It undier Heignw. 40 place. 14 Academy lnton, N. C, or Webb Indler Heights, N. U is. : 1-1 "4 acres, small cabin ral apple trees at foot Mountain Park on Soco See W. A. Greene, Aug. 1-8 -100 pure bred White one year old hens. Must e reasonable. See or L. Yates, Waynesville, Aug. 8. Man with family to dairy farm C. W. Ed- ike Junaluska. Aug. 8 leys in a small black furse. Lost between ? and First National nder please return to Hyatt. Aug. 8 worse when he told him what Who-Who Owl saw Uncle Joe do ing. But he had to tell it, and he did. When he told him how that black calf had butted Uncle Joe into the fig tree, and how Uncle Joe had pulled himself out and ran for his house. Blackie had his own spell of choking. It was a sight to see him lie back in his big chair and laugh. Poor Uncle Joe going to get a bearskin oft of a little black calf, and not getting anything except a bad butting into a fig tree! Poor Uncle Joe, who had been working all of the summer to make good things for Blackie and his friends to eat, and then to have his own calf butt him into a fig tree and scare him most to death! Blackie said it was sort of a pitty, but it was awfully funny, too, and he just had to laugh. And Jay Birl told them what Uncle Joe had told Mr, Man about being too busy with his crops to do any more hunting for Blackie. But he also told them how glad Uncle Joe was that Aunt Judy gave him the good excuse to let Blackie alone. "Well, I would like to pat that black calf on the back," said Black ie, "and I want to say right now that I hope none of you will ever do anything to hurt him. He has helped us to get some fun out of Uncle Joe, and so he is our friend from now on. I only wish I could get a good look at him." "And I want to tell you that he is a friend of mine," said Billy Possum. "Just think what a good time Uncle Joe would have had knowing Billie's bones if that Calf hadn't knocked the buckett off that One-half of the conversation of the majority of us is made up of forty-three common words. 1 'f 1 : I 'II i - v jI it I' n Vi 1 r u , '. if'- h -"-d I and Spanish oak on the Saw Mill to a Spanish oak on a ridge; thence Ridge; thence S. 20 E. 56 poles to a stake corner to old tract near to Richland below the Saw Mill; thence N. 71 W. with a line of the around with Allen's 20-acre tract areund the cove, S. 82 W, 50 poles to a large pine on a high top; thence down the ridge, S. 29 E. 22 Mingus tract 212 poles to two 'poles to a sour wood corner; thence chestnuts, corner to Mingus tract; thence N. 31 W. with the line of Mingus, 171 poles to a locust, a rich hillside, corner to said tract; thence S. 73 E. with the line of said tract 164 poles to a spruce pine on the bank of Richland creek at the point of a ridge; thence up the top of said ridge a conditional line between William McClure and said R. V. Welch to where said McClure old line crosses said ridge to a stake in said old line on top of said ridge; thence S. 75 W. with said McClure line to the BEGINNING, contain ing 2700 acres, more or less. 2nd Tract: Lying and being on the waters of Jonathans Crivk in Haywood County, and bounded as S. 23 W. 35 poles to a black oak poles to a stake in the Waynesville road; thence N. 40' E. 18 poles to a stake; thence N. 6V W. 33 polea to a stake in Aliens Creek; thence up the creek S. 56 E. 74 poles; thence S. 40V E. 8 poles; thence S. 10 E. 16 poles to the BEGIN- stump, 4 poles above the road and , KING, containing two acres gap; thence S. 10 t. 4 poles to a stake in road at gap, Brendle corn er of his M alley tract; thence with its line S. 86 W. 10 poles to the center of the road, a corner of the one and one-half acre tract recent ly sold to J. N. Brendle by J. C. Welch; thence around the new road and this lot, N. 25 W. 7H poles; S. 88 W. 20 Vi poles to a bend in the road; N. 75 W. 10 poles ; N. 45 W. 6 poles to the old Allman-B-endle line in road; thence with the old line N. 4" E. 52 poles to a Spanish oak stump crossing railroad at 50 poles; thence with the road and line of Brenille's moa- ALSO another lot known as the HOPKINS house and lot near the ford of Aliens Creek, in the peti tion as eighth tract, lying between the State Road and the road which leads to W. H. Cole's Lumber and Manufacturing Company, or known as the White Sulphur Springs Road, and also bounded by Aliens Creek from the back, containing about one acre, more or less. BEGINNING on creek upper side ford, and runs N. 42 E. 30 polea to a buckeye at the mouth of John Welch land in bid line; thence N. 87 W. 14 poles to the creek up the creeK . lo . 11 poies; I 1 . . 1 1 ... iL XI 1 ..L. 1 follows: now tract, excnangeu wun eii:n, gou(h 10 poles to the BEGINNING. BEGINNING on a balsam on "j ' " " " The foregoing third tract and Jones Knob and corner of the R-lf'les; N. 10 h 14 poles; thence ,uUqUent. small tracts V. Welch tract of 2700 acres, and''nK "''' "ml !W" heing lot No. 1 allotted to J. C. runs with the said Welch line 550 turnp.ke, V W - U Hs ..: Kol.a ,..,.h C. Welch ...!.., . Pi.,!. Hul-um. th..,,,... N. N. 32- . 11 poles to me mourn 01 , , .... , p INSTANTANEOUS ETIQUETTE The sixth pane of a clever series Monarch of all he surveys is U publican Presidential nominee 1 dell L. Willkie as he leans on a sin pointing to Cascade Point, tweK miles from Colorado springs, toi. of amusing sketches IN COLOR! where he is vacationing. AHitu by "Fish," the brilliant English satirist, with captions by the noted humorist, Arthur "Bugs" Baer, that serve, while they entertain One of here is 9,500 feet. Shehan, Rufus, 3 acres, Bal. Shelton, Mrs. Lillie, 24 acres many features in the August 18th 1 Smith, Fred, Vi acre - issue of Smith, Paul, 1 lot . . r ,, Snipes, Mrs. N. B., 1 acre ... The American W eekly Sutton Uomer 3 acres The Big Magazine Distributed With Sutton, Jim, 10 acres 3.71 10.49 6.24 1J0 poles to Little Balsam, W. A. Campbell corner; thence with said line West 428 poles to a spruce piny in a cove on the side of u moun-1 tain,- thence down the meanders of the creek with Campbell's line 210 poles to Main Creek; thence up said creek a Southwest course with Campbell's line (old tract), to his U'ovli corner at the foot of Green Kidv, James Qiuen corner; thence up the creek with Queen's line to his corner; thence with his line, Southwest about to the old Specu lation line; thence with said line S. (10 E. about 200 poles to the BEGINNING, containing O n e Thousand (1,000) acres, more or lessand being the same land do scribed in a deed from R.'P. Gil- I ryi A T C W.il..h a 2.36 dated August 20th, 1904, and re- the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN On Sale At All Newsstands Sutton, Ted, 10 acres Tilbroke, James N., 7 acres 3.22 1.57 8.95 BEGINNING at an old sycamore, corner on creek on a line of the Zachariah Allen tract, and runs S 62 W. 58 poles to a poplar, Pey- Hyatt's land; thence out the same N. 82' W. 75 poles to a large white oak on South side of new road; thence N. C0 W. 23 poles to a stake in the Allman old line and Welch's 7 4 acre tract purchased of Hremlle; thence with old line N. 4 E. 100 poles to a stake, l'lolt's and Brendle corner; thence with the same West 13 poles to Welch and Howell iruct ami Welch nnd pice Recipe Checks Ptic Pain Quickly ftr (ram rhumatfr arthrltia Jin, try ttiis limple ioexpeu l that thousand! ar using. 9 o( Ru-Ei Compound today. i quart of wattr, add tha " It'a eay. No troubla ur.wtnt Vou need oulr 1 i timw a day. Often anmetimea overnight . it obtained. If the pabu ICATt and if Tim An ma l Vill Crat vnn nntMnm n r" b. Tour drufrgiat under wback sruarantMi. Kn.Ci pt Kit and recommended by ut Rate Drug Store TRATOR'S NOTICE aalified g, a i estate of Mm Rmma rn. deceased, late of 5nty, North Carolina, ' all-'persona havine Mt 'the estate of said exhibit them to the t Waynesville, North or before the 3rd Aav 1940 or this notice will in bar of their recov' ns indebted to said P ease make immediate lrd day of August, 1940. RAL L. YATES. . ui, He estate 01 1 ates Brown, deceased, pug. 8-15-22-29-Sept, TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (As Recorded to Monday Noon Of This Week) Cecil Township Maria Francis Head to ' Daniel Boone Council, Boy Scouts. Ivy Hill Township Billie Sutton, et ux, to Wilburn Nelson, et ux. ,n corded in Book 19, pag? 209, Record . i ii.. . i n -1 57 . 01 ueeus oi jiaywuou vuunwj . 606 ' 3rd Tract: Being the J. C. Welch It d2 home property, containing, exclu- t I . 1 1 1 a. a.... U .n frj? ftJereC: 65.02 ' dred and fifty acres, and bounded a. White, Arthur, 9 acres 10.48 follows White, Hobert, 4 acres TaT j r0 m C 1 I Williams, Frank, 2 acres N0tlCe 01 laX bale Woody, Mrs. Minnie, .. acres I lfTint? YIP TTtnSTEE'H SALE . .. Al. .I rnna ff ,.J , nana 11 "W'"-"'"1 r. - I Villi. III1U"U UlU miin.1, o.m - (Continued from page 14) - with said line, S. 61 W. 32 poles On Tuesday, September 3, 1940, to a stake at the mill race; thence 62.58 at eleven o'clock, A. M. at the court S. 4 W. 110 poles to a stake on a .79 i A'.-ir.nr in fho tnurn of Wavnes- riHw thenrn S R8 E. 22 noles to 1HI II ."V UUUi fc'.w .... ' . - i .-- 111 lii ii ii ...... I i'.,t.T Nnrltl 1 . l.....l( t,nv.n. (lioncn Willi Wll. i.u-. vine, in najwwm .vuunv, . a inraumi muMiri -' - i , , 0 oa v K 4-71 Carolina, the undersigned Trustee liam Allen's line, S 4 W. 23 poles I ens Creek and runs S. 88 b. o 16.58 wji 0irer for sale at public outcry 1 37.68 t0 the highest bidder for cash, the Carpenter, Dan M., 119.4 acres - Carpenter, John W., 2 acres Carver, John, 130 acres ...... Carver, Mattie, 3 acres - Carver, P. D. Est., 88 acres Crook, Helen Reed, 20 acres Croft, J. D., 50 acres ......... Crofts Mrs. J. D., 138 acres Davis, Grover & Zeb Fergu son, 496 acres Edwards, Jim W., 5 acres Edwards, Mack, 26 acres, Bal. : "... Evans, Cordell, 92 acres Evans, Roland, 6 aens . . .. Evans, Sam, 80 acres . ....... Evans, Tom J. Est., 57 acres Ferguson, J. W., Est., 414 acres Fie, General A. W.,20 acres, Bal Finger, John C, 95.9 acres Finger, Rufus D., 15 acres Fitzgerald, Myrtle, 12 acres Fowler, Herman, 13 acres ... Gaddis, Charles H., 4.7 acres Galloway, M. O., 260 acres Gentry, Mrs. Alice Brown, 23 acres !!... .4 . tli.u..i ii-itll ttlii Klllllli 1 . i null) i.iv.iv ...... .... ithe N. 3D E, l.'i polos to the corner or the Welch 7 acre tract; thence around the same N. 78 E. 7 poles to a white oak on a ridge; thence mound on the ridge N. 48" E. 16 poles; S. 70 E. 120 poles; N. 73 E. 18 poles to a locust corner, All man tract; thence N. 77 E. 24 poles to the creek ; thence down the creek N. 20 E. 24 poles; N. 6 E. 100 poles to a stake at Hyatt's mill dam ; thence crossing the creek over the dam, S. 86 E. 60 poles with the line of the Tannery tract to a stake on the creek at or near the railroad trestle, a corner to the-16 H acre tract heretofore described; thence with the same up the creek S. 25 V.. about 110 noles: thence S. 20 E. about 90 poles to the BEGIN NING, containing 308 acres, more or less. ". ALSO a small tract of land des ignated in the petition as No. boc r,A ta Iwiino- a nart of the J. N. Benners land. BEGINNING at a stake In All- V, Welch, in the Report of the Commissioners recorded in Book 13, page 264, at page 270 et t'. Record of Deeds of Haywood Coun ty. EXCEPTING AND RESERV ING from the foregoing land such portions thereof, as have heretofore been conveyed and are not not own ed by the said J. C. Welch; and KXCEPTING from the third and two subsequent small tracts, an undivided one-third interest therein owned by Mrs. Fannie Welch, wife of J. C. Welch. It is further understood that this conveyance includes only an undi vided one-third interest owned by the said J. C. Welch in the first and second tracta herein described. This sale made pursuant to the powers conferred upon me by that certain deed of trust dated De cember 12, 1934, executed by J. C. Welch to A. T. Ward, Trustee, and recorded in Book 34, page 282, Record of Deeds of Trust of Hay wood County; and pursuant to subsequent deed of trust dated September 8, 1936. executed by J. C. Welch and wife, Fannie Welch, to A T. Ward, Trustee, recorded in Book 38, page 66, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County, to which instruments and records ref erence is hereby made. This 1st ilay of August, 134U. A.T. WARD, Trustee. No. 090 Aug. 8-15-22-29. 22.61 following tracts or boundaries of 18.46 ian,i(. situate, lying and being in Waynesville and Ivy Hill Town 38.94 ships, in Haywood County, North 6.17 Carolina, and more particularly bounded and .'described as follows: 2.00 1st Tract: BEGINNING'; at a 27.85 spanish. oak,- a corner to W.m Mc 5.50 ( lure's home tract near the gap 12.68 ,,(' a ridge on the county line of the 22.14 counties of Haywood and Jackson, and then running a Northwesterly 25.37 direction along m top of the said ridge dividing the waters of Rich 6.38 land and Scotts Creeks and the 19.41 county line between said counties 7.47 to a balsam on top of said ridge 3.74 same distance above the spruce 16.93 patch in said county line; thence 3.14 N. 65 W. 34 poles to a Daisam on top of said ridge; thence IN. 4o ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the Estate of L. B. Liner, deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said I Henry, Roose estate to exhibit same to me at u vinso Lake Junaluska on or before July 11th, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar thereof. AH per sons indebted to said estate please make immediate settlemsnt. This July 6th, 1940, MRS. MARY LINER. No. 982 July 11-18-25-Aug. 1-8-15. . 28M W. 34 noles to a balsam on top of 6.75 .Tnhos Summit, the hiehest peak of acjes - r : ' . , " T Gentry William M., 35 acres 6.74 the Balsam Mountain; thence N. Gibson,' J. Dan, 120 acres ... .. 15.54 19 East along on the top of the a. ii leauing riuge i turn aynco uuinn.iv v 11.24 Plotts Balsam 45 poles to a balsam 19.63 near Plott's bear pen; thence N. 33.92 42 E. 18 poles to a beech on said ridge; thence N. 8 E. 18 poles to .79 Peruvian bush on top of said ridge; 7.10 thence N. 40 E. 90 poles to a small 16.48 ' beech in the old field; thence N. 77 .. 17.90 I E. 100 poles to a stake on top of 8.48 6.40 27.79 I ' ' : . K r . - - - - l WAY .cents per milt 1 t 5Mn . ana lesstrinn ..U1- oneway fareg I .' : Conditioned caches JUGH TRAINS Wffl Vegetable Laxative . Makes Happy Friends Here's a laxative that usually acta thoroughly as harsher ones but is a oentle bersuoder for Intestines when used this way: A quarter to half-teaspoonful of spicy, aromatic BLACK-DRAUGHT on your tongue tonight; a drink of water. There's usually time for a good night's rest, with a gentle, thorough action next morning relieving constipa tion's headaches, biliousness, sour stomach, bad breath. BLACK-DRAUGHT is a splendid combination of vegetable ingredi ents, chief of which is an "intesti nal tonic-laxative" that helps im part tone to lazy bowel mascles. It's economical. 25 to 40 doses : 25c. Grant, Floyd, 3 acres . Grasty, Oscar P., 50 acres .... Hannah, Mark E., 55 acres .... Henry, Grady W., 5 acres ... Henry, Mrs. John A. (Rhoda), 7 acres ........... velt, 5 acres ...... Hpnrv. Vinson A., Ii acres Javnes, D. P., 13 acres ... Jones, Robt, 1 H acres Ketner, Ernest X., Z V acres Ketner, Walter V,, 8 acres McDaniel, Mrs. Collie, 11 acres -."-"- Matney, Ray, 16 acres Mehaffey, Frank, 97 acres Mehaffey, I. Clarence, 61 acres, Bal. Moody, Cora, 16 acres.-... TAX LIST SIX ... .. .... Moody, Helen, IS acres Moody, Morace B., 161H acres Moody, Mollie, 9.4 acres ...... Moody, Mrs. R. M. S., 29 acres .,.-..'---' Moody, Mrs. Sarah, Est., 5 acres ....r . - ... xfmAv Mrs. S. A.. 7 acres Moody, Sentelle J., 35 acres 27.40 Myers, Amos, lot ............. Nichols, r'ranK a, ou acres, Bal 7-06 Palmer, James M., 681 acres 53.46 Palmer, Vaughn H., lot 16.99 Plemmons, W. B, 143 acres 13.47 Plott, James R., 117 acres 23.59 Plott, R. H., Est., 2445 acres, Bal. . .. .... 340.42 Rathbone, Hiram, tst., 1 acres 9.36 38.60 26.36 43.96 ""2!67 51.97 8.01 8.79 . 15.70 1.43 Rathbone, Seldom (S. R.), 3 acres, V lot Rich, Amosl W., 19 acres Rogers, Norvel W., 6.31 acres, 4 lot .. . Russell, Joe, 13 acres . Satterthwaite, S. C, 100 acres ----- Setzer, Mrs. N. P., Es;, 24.55 , acres -- Bell Knob: thence N. 41 E. 194 poles to a Spanish oak on the side of the Plott Balsam; thence N. 60 K. 56 Doles to a balsam near the 25.12 j top of the Plotts Balsam and on the Plott Ridge; thence is. w r-. ou poles to a black oak on top of the Plott Ridee: thence S. 70 E. 125 poles to a Spanish oak on said ridge ; thence N. 72" E. bi poies to a cnesv nut oak on said ridge; thence S. 80 E. 46 poles to a chestnut oak on said top of said ridge; thence N. 65" E. 54 poles to a chestnut on top of said ridge; thence S. 81 E. 90 poles to a black oak on the turn of said ridge that turns in the direction of Phillip Noland's ; thence S. 44 E. down said ridge,96 poles to a chestnut oak on said ridge; thence down on top of said ridge to where it forks to a white oak, Henry Oxner's Northwest corner, thence down the ridge West of said Oxner's house and with his West boundary line to where it strikes said Noland's land, and then along on top of said ridge West of said Noland's house to the gap of said : j .w Hip road passes over a little South of said Noland's house to a stake; thence South to said Welch's locust corner of his old tract; thence N. 82 W. withthe , line of said old tract 68 poles te a black oak corner to old tract; thence N. 20' W. 84 poles to a white oak corner to said old tract; thence . S. 83 W. 140 poies w corner to old tract; thence S. 28 W 178 poles to a spamsn thence S. 80 E. 56 poles to a poplar 2.40 5.22 6.94 12.20 17.84 31.40 3.30 ALL PROPERTY ON WHICH 1 939 Taxes Ha ve not Been Paid In Town of Waynesville Will Be V E RT l AD XT ; WEEK The List Of Delinquent Taxpayers Is Now Being Made Up For Publication ALL PROPERTY ADVERTISED WILL Be Sold Second Monday In September NO EXTENSION OF TIME WILL BE GIVEN John W. Boyd Tax Collector I - ' ' - - I
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