DECEMBER 5, 1940
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HAYWOOD
COUNTY'S
BARGAIN
COUNTER
SALE Toy car, like new,
8 to 4 vesrs. red and cream.
pf price. Can be aeen at Claud
Queen, KL x -
1 QUICK SALE Almost new
mom bungalow and 2 acres of
d in West Canton, near Pat-
ichool. Write Lillie Hopkins,
it 1. Canton. Dec 5
k SALE CHEAP 1931 Ford
jjor. New tires, good mechan-
il condition. See Boy Black-
it Mountaineer Dee 6
1 RENT 6 room house and 6V4
km of land, located back of W,
Shelton's place. See J. A
sier. '. Dec. 5
B RENT 9 room
l.intgomery street.
tut by December
17 R. Miller.
bouse on
Desire to
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Dec. 6
egetable Laxative
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AND EVERYBODY WAS HAPPY
Story 73
For two or three days after
Mr. Han's hunt for the thieves he
was pretty busy about his farm.
He had cut lots of wood and he
kept Hee-Haw pretty busy bring
ing it to the house. And H was
time to gather his corn and get up
bis pumpkins and potatoes and
other crops, and so he didn't have
much time to worry about the
Creek Folks. Anyway, there were
no bear tracks there, and no sheep
had been killed, not any big things
carried away, and so he thought
that just a few coons and hawks
had been to his place. And he
could kill them some time later
after he got his crops all in. His
things all looked so good to him,
and it was so good to have Hee-
Haw back to help him, that he was
pretty happy. Mrs. Man could
even hear him trying to whistle
' hat tune that he had heard the
bnd play that day when they
went to the circus, , "Oh, it Ain't
Agoin' to Rain No More."
As for Mrs. Man, well, she had
tried on her new dress a half doz
en times, and smiled at herself in
the looking glass, and thought how
wed she was going to look when
she went to church next Sunday.
And she certainly did some 'good
cooking. Mr. Man just loved the
old-fashioned cake made with black
molasses, and she made the best
one she knew how to make. And
she mended all of Mr. Man's
clothes, and sewed on his buttons
and darned his socks. She gather
ed vegetables and apples and things
and canned them for the winter.
They were really the happiest days
that either of them had ever known.
And what do you reckon caused it
all? Blackie Bear! Funny, isn't
it? Well, let's see: Blackie Bear
took Mr. Man's donkey and so Mr.
Man didn't have any wagon to ride
around in, and he stayed at home
most all the time. And he could
n't just lie around the house and do
nothing, and so he worked his
crops. And Uncle Joe and some
other neighbors were good enough
to lend him a donkey when he
needed one to plow his crops. And
so, because he worked more, he
made more crops. And because he
thought 'he had to buy another
donkey, he saved up a lot of money,
and how With that money he had
bought a lot of things that made
him and his -wife happy. So didn't
Blackie Bear buy Mrs. Man's new
dress and hat and the lots of
things they got in town? So you
see things are not always as bad
as they seem, and you see how
Blackie was really helping Mr.
Man while Mr. Man was trying to
kill Blackie. Some times Mr. Man
thought there was no use trying
to make things just to feed Blackie,
but just look what he and his wife
have now, just because he kept or
working. ',
(To be Continued)
THE OLD HOME TOWN
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TRANSACTIONS IN
Real Estate
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LIQUID
TABLETS
SALVE
NOSE DROPS
COUGH DROPS
"fcMlr-lW . a Woadarfui LtabMal
Ileaverdam Township
A. F. Mashburn, et ux, to John
R. Williams, et ux.
M. C. Sprinkle to 0. Crowder.
D. S. Greene, et ux, to Theodore
Clark.
W. F. Cole, et ux, to A. S. Gar
den. '
C. E. Smith, et ux, to J. H.
Keener.
L, W. Smathers, et ux, to R. F.
Janes.
J. H. Powell, et ux. to Lucy
Cochrane.
H. W. Jones, et ux, to O. M.
Smathers.
Wade Wilson, et ux, to Ellie
Ayers.
Katheryn Nichols to R. F, Jones.
Cecil Township
W. F. Hipps, et ux, to Z. F.
Wentz.
Clyde Townnhip
D, L. Pless, et al, to Cruso Mu
tual Electric Membership Corp.
Crabtree Township
J. M. Wells, et ux, et al, to Jon
athan Woody and Glend James.
Fines Creek TownMhip
Miss J. F. Rogers, et al, to E.
Justice.
Pieeon Townshio
W. C. Kinsland, Jr., to Grady
Gibson. ,
C D. Fowler, et ux, to W. R
Palmer.
Wavnesvllle TownHhip '-
F. C. Compton to Elizabeth F.
Abel.
Pink Swanger, Est,, to Frank"
Swanger.
A. P. Harlcy, et ux, to Christian-
na Rauschenberg.
J H. Kuykendall, et ux, to Kllie
Jane Thompson.
Sam Bradley to E. V. Moody.
J. Wiley James to F.A. Davis.
RobertH Hardin to W. L. Har
din, Jr.
O. C. Landrum to National Bond
Holders Corp. ;
of Haywood county, North Caro
lina, to sell the land and estate
of the lata Mary C Reno to ere-
ate assets to pay the indebtedness
outstanding against tnt saw es
tate: and the said defendants will
further Uke notice that they are
required to appear at tne omce
of th Clerk of the Superior Court
of Haywood county in the court
house in Waynesville, N. a, within
30 days after the Zlst day of Nov.,
1940, and answer or demur to the
complaint in aaid action, or the
plaintiff in said action will apply
to the court for the relief demand
ed in the complaint.
This Nov. 12, 1940.
W. G. BYERS,
Clerk Superior Court, Haywood
Count v. N. C
No. 1019 Nov. 21-28-Dec 5-1Z
thence N. 1 W. 1 chains 15 duly recorded in the office tie
links to a walnut; thence N. 4 K. Register of Deeds of Haywood
1 chains 88 links to a stake; thence County to which reference i Br
N. 12 E. 2 chains and 13 links to . by made for a full description l
a stake; thence N. 73 W. S chains ' said lands by metes and bounds.
and 60 linki to a ataxe, k. iu. wflia.
n7.f. w.MAe .v.nM s l-xn K f and the tame Lot No. 41 eonveyod
tt m VWl SS ft awWi - "w I - - t -
2 chains and 70 links to a stake on by C J. Jeffries and wife, VL I
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the West side of a road; tnenct 3. ; Jennsa w m. wuwojum
3 E. 2 chains 19 links to a stake "deed dated March 19, 1919, and
on the West side of a road; thence registered March 25, 1919 is Book
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in a deed dated June 6th, 1938,
from Gladys M. Kcuhler, by her
Attorney in Fact, J. R. Morgan, to
Fred W. Hendrix and wife. Elsie
Hendrix.
Sale made pursuant to the power
and authority conferred upon me
bv that certain deed of trust from
Fred W. Hendrix and wife, Elsie
Hendrix, dated 4th day of Januar
ary, 1940. and recorded in Book
44. Dace 288. Havwood County
Registry, to which instrument and
record reference is hereby made
for all the terms and conditions
thereof. Said sain will be made
subject to prior deed of trust Hen
and subject to any taxes due there
on. The high bidder will be re
quired to deposit 60 of his bid at
the time sale is made.
ThU November 8th, 1940.
A. T. WARD,
Trustee..
No. 1017 Nov. 14-21-28-Dec. 6.
NOTICE
Havinv oualifled as Administra
trix of the Estate of 8. H. Bushnell,
deceased, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the es
tata to exhibit same to me at Way
nesville on or before October 24th,
1941, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar thereof. All persons in
debted to said estate please make
immediate settlement.
This October 24th, 1940.
BESS S. BUSHNELL,
No. 1011 Oct. 81-Nov. 7-14-21-
28-Dec. 6.
the berinninr. Containing 2.6
acres, more or leas.
Third Lot: Adioininsr Mullberry
Street and the lands of Ed Fischer
and others and known as the resi
dence of the aaid Mrs. L. E. Til-
son, deceased, in the Town of
Clyde; Beginning on a stake on the
W. margin of the street; thence
North 2-30 East 2 chains
and 5 links to a stake on the West
margin of said street; thence North
Beinr the same land described
in deed from J. K. Cole and wife U
Mrs. W. P. Ford, recorded in Book
64, page 45, Haywood County Re
cord of Deeds.
Tract No. 2: Being Lota Net S
and S of the C. J. Jeffries subdivi
sion of the lands of the Miogas
Estate near Canton, N. C, as sur
veyed and platted by J. R. Terrell,
surveyor, in March. 1919. and aold
at auction sale to the parties of
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87 W. one chain to a atake; thence th, fir8t part the pUtt aed map f
N. 6-15 E. 40 links to the South Mid . du,y .0 i. the
margin of Street; thence S. 8630 office of the Register of Deeda of
W. 2 chains and 38 links to a atake; Haywood County, North Carolina,
thence N. 87-27, E. 2 chains S links u wn!ch tid ,at Md fer,
L ik. Itn.ltt n i M t9 Pnnlam nff f . . .. .
iv w , ence la Hereby made for a fuU de-
44100 acres, more or less. acription of aaid lands by metes and
Fourth Lot: Beginning on a ' bounda.
stake in the center of Southern
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NOTICE SERVICE SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA,
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
WILLIAM YARBOROUGH,
VS.
MARGARET LEE YARBOROUGH
The defendant, Margaret Lee
Yarborouth. will take notice that
an action entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court
of Haywood County, North Caro
lina, to obtain an absolute divorce
on grounds of two years separa
tion: tha said defendant will fur
ther take notice that she is requir
ed to be and appear at the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
said Countv in the Courthouse in
Wavnesville. North Carolina within
thirty days after the 5th day of
December, 1940, and answer or de
mur to the complaint in said ac
tion, or the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for relief demanded in
said complaint.
This November 9th, 1940.
KATE WILLIAMSON,
Asst' Clerk Superior Court.
Hot 1015 Nov. 14-21-28-Dec. 3
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
having qualified as administra
tor of the tatate of Sol Caasy, de
ceased, late of Haywood County,
North Carolina, thii ts to aotuy
all persons having claims apainst
the estate of said deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned at
Waynesville, North Carolina, on
or before the 25th day of Nov.,
1941, or this notice will be pluaded
in bar of hcir recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate will
make immediate payment.
This the 25th day of Nov, 1940.
C. B. ATKINSON,
Administrator of the Estate of
Sol Casey, deceased.
No, 1020 Nov. 28-Dec 5-12-19-26-Jan.
2.
Railway, corner of lota 66 and 07
and runs with the said Railway
South 72-15 E. two hundred feet
to a stake, corner of Lots 68 md
69; thence with the line of Lot 69
N. 18 E. 173 feet to a atake in the
margin of Osborne Avenue; thence
with said Avenue N. 72 W. ZUU
feet to a stake, comer of Lots 66 j
and 67; thence with the line of Lot
66 S. 18 W. 173 feet to the begin
ning. Containing 46 acre, more
or less. And being Lots Nos. 67
and 68 of the Osborne addition to
Town of Clyde as shown by plat
of J. W. Seaver recorded in map
hin.lt nf Havwood Countv. The
last lot herein described will be
sold subject to a deed of trust held
by Mrs. V. S. Kirby.
This the 6th day of Novembui1;
1940.
T. J. CHAMBERS,
Commissioner of the Court,
No 1014 Nov 14-21-28-Dec. 6.
PUBLIC SALE
NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA,
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
WILMA CAMPBELL PHELPS
VS.'.
JOHN PHELPS.
The defendant. John Phelps,
will Uke notice that the above
entitled action has been instituted
in the Sunerior Court of Haywood
County, North Carolina, to secure
for the plaintiff an absolute di
vorce, and the said defendant will
further take notice that he is re-
au I red to aonear at the omce of
the Clerk of the Superior Court
in Waynesville, North Carolina,
with 60 davs from the date of this
notice, and answer or demur to the
complaint filed in said action, or
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said
comulainL
This the 4 th day Ot Novemeber,
1940.
W. G. BYERS.
Clerk Superior Court,
No. 1016 Nov. 14-21-28-Dec 6
The undersigned will sell at pub
lii. miction at 1 o'clock P. M. Wed
nesday, November 13tn, at the res
idence of the late J. Herman Kins-
land in Crabtree Township, Hay-
Wood County, all the personal prop
erty of said Herman Kinalamd,
Hnv tit horses, cows, crops.
wagon, gasoline grist mill, harness
and farm tools of an description, to
the highest bidder for casn. I
MRS. J. HERMAN KlNSbAKU.
..No. 1013 Not. 7-14-21-28.
NOTICE OF SALE
On Monday, December 9th, 1940,
.t ii nVWk A. M.. at the Court
House door in Town of Waynesville,
I will offer for sale at public out
cry to the highest bidder for casn,
the following lands and premises,
situate, lying and being in Waynes-'
ville Township, Haywood County,
N. C, to-wiU I
BEGINNING ON an iron stake,
H. L. Wyatt corner, thence N. 1 I
E. 420 feet to eenter of Richland
Creek; thence up said creek, S. 77
30' W. 140 feet to a stake, center
of creek; thence S. 74 W. 280 feet
to a stake in center of creek and
center of a ditch; thence up ditch
s in 30' E. 340 feet to a atake
six feet north of pavement; thence
N. 84 45' W. 340 feet to the BE
GINNING, containing 2.98 acres,
more or less.
Being the same land described
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
The undersigned, havinir quali
fied as Administrator of the estate
of Sarah S. Sloan, deceased, all
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to file
same, duly verified, with Morgan
A Ward. Attorneys, of Waynes
ville with the undersigned, William
S. Sloan, M. D., Wilson, N. C on
or before October 24, 1941, or this
notice will be pleaded In bar of re
covery thereon, and all persons
indented to said estate will pay
the same to the undersigned, or to
Morgan k Ward, forthwith.
This October Z4, l40.
WILLIAM 8. SLOAN, M. D,
Administrator, Estate of Sarah
S. SloanDeceased.
No. 1010 Oct 24-31-Not. 7-14-
21-28.
NOTICE OF RE-SALE
Under and bv virtue of an order
of the Superior Court of Haywood
County, made in the 8pecial Pro
ceeding entitled S. M. Robinson,
Administrator of the Jstats oi(
Sarah J. Ford. Deceased, et als. vs.
Joseph F. Ford, et als. the under
signed commissioner will, on the
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Havinir Qualified as administra-
vuiuiiiioeiuiici tv at vm
iaiV f rwmhT mm t t trlx of the estate of D. C. uamp-
V LI UOST . V w.ssa. p v ava
o'clock Noon, at the Court House bell, deceased, late of Haywood
Door in the Town of Waynesville, County, North Carolina, this Is to
North Carolina, offer for resale to notify all persona having claims
the highest bidder on the following: agaww uie esiaie , ' ,
terms: Oneourthi down and the to sxhibit them to the undersigned
balance at the rate of Twenty-five at Maggie, North Carolina, on er
. . a. iL. DOtL A, NAuamhtfl
dollars per month; those certain Dciore vne om um, .
tracts of land lying and being in ' 1941 or this notice will be pleaded
DAnHAfl.li.M TninHBhin TI f tat Aft I in bar of their recovery. AH per-
UCavciUfllll . luniiDiiii . in nuuw - -
County, North Carolina, and more sons indebted to said estate will
particularly described as follows, piease mane iumiiii-u) F.,...--.
NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
HAYWOOD COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
BEFORE THE CLERK.
Jarvis H. Allison, Executor of
Mary C. Reno, Deceased,
Vs. -
P. D. Turner, Verlin Turner
and wife, Ruby Turner, and
Goldy Turner and Frankie
PTa WinH. et al
The defendanti Verlia Turner
and wife, Ruby Turner and rank
le Hawkins will take notice that an
titled as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court
NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA,
HAYWOOD COUNTY
T. J. Chambers, Administrator
of Mrs. L. E. Tilson, Deceased.
' vs.
J. R. Chambers and wife. Has
sle Chambers, Jessie Chamber!,
Hilda Chambers, Walter Cham
ber and Town of Clyde.
Pursuant to a judgment render
ed in the above entitled action, the
undersigned having been duly ap
pointed as a Commissioner of the
Court and beinr authorised and
directed by the Court to sell the
land hereinafter described. I will
offer for sale at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash, at the
Court House door in the Town or
Waynesville, N. C, on Monday,
Dee. Bth. 1940. at 11 o'clock A. M
the following described land: Ly
ing and being in Haywood County,
N. C.
First Let: Besrinninsr on
stake on the West side of a road,
thence N. 79-39 W. 4 chains and 71
links to a atake in East margin
of old road; thence S. 83-30 E. 5
chains and 75 links to a stake, U
E. Brown's corner: thence N. 10
E. 2 chains and 50 links to a stake
on the West side road; thence N
3 West 2 chains 19 links to the be-
rinning. Containing 2.64 acres,
mnra nr lesa.
Second Lot: Adjoining Lot No.
one, and beginning on a stake, C.
E. Brown's corner, thence N. 86
E. 3 chains 43 links to a stake;
Beta? the ssma lands eonveved
by C. Z. Chapman, et aL to Sarah
J. Ford, by deed dated April 24,
1919, recorded in Book 53, at page
208, Haywood County Record of
Deeds. , .
Tract No. 3' Being Lot No. 4.
ouna hundred forty feet hack, rui
ning Tiorih one hundred forty feet
with Lot No. 3 to a stake; thence
west fifty feet to a stake; thence
running south one hundred forty
feet with Lot No. 5 to a Btake
margin of Thomas Street, to the
BEGINNING.' Being Lot No. 4
of Block "D" and ssme lot con.
veyed to James Swanger and wife,
Anna Swanger by Flora F. Jen
nings, et al in a deed dated March
3, 1919, and registered in Book
of Deeds No. 53, at page 117. '
Being the same land conveyed by
James Swanger and wife to Mrs.
Sarah J. Ford, dated August 21,
1921, recorded in Book 67, at page
639, Haywood County Record of
Deeds..: '
This the 25th day of November,
1940. '
I M. WESLEY VRABfX,
I Commissioner.
No. 1021 Nov. 28-Dec 6
to-wlt;
Tract No. 1: Beinir Lot No. 41 of . 1910
the J. R. Terrell survey of the lands
known as the Mingus Lands, for
This the 27th day of November,
MRS. D. C. CAMPBELL.
Administratrix of the Estate ef
n t tt-:- r, t a D. G CampbeU. decease
Canton, N. C. a map and plat of No. 1022-Nov. 28-Dec. 6-12-19-
which said survey of said lands is -jp.
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Round Trip Tickets
GOOD IN COACHES
10 Less Than Double the One-Way Coach
Fares. Tickets on sale daily, Dec 10 to 25 inclusire.
Return Umit Jan. 10, 1941.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
Good in sleeping and parlor cars on payment of proper
charge for r pace occupied. On sale daily, return limit
30 days. Two and one quarter cents per mile for
each mile traveled.
Round trip fares are also available to destina
tions in the East, North, West and Southwest.
Purchase Railway and Pullman Tickets In Ad
vance, Baggage checked. Stopovers allowed.
Air conditioned Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars and
Coaches on through trains.
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