THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925 THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION. Investigate Our Automobile PolicyLowest CostMost com plete Coverage Ernest L. Withers & Co. Insurance Experts Phone 100 Repairing Watches Have Your Watch In spected By Us Occasion ally. Delicate Mechan ism Needs the Proper Oiling and Correct Attention to the Smallest Detail. The Biggest Little Jewelry Store In North Carolina. W. A. COBLE Hetoeler Phone 1 94-J Waynesville, N. C. Real Wear Shirts and Over alls At Bottom Price Before you decide on your next work Shirts and Overalls, Keep in mind the fancy that here at Burgin Brothers you can get the finest work shirt and "Hawk-Brand" Overalls made. We know the kind of shirts and overalls men want--and that is the kind of work clothes you get here-priced way below what you would ordinarily have to pay in most stores. Here fire the choice lots of work clothes for the man who toils. They are made to stand up under the severest strain, to hold up when athsr garments have long ceased their usefulness. Quantity purchases enable us to give you these fine garments at ridiculously low prices. Burgin At the Depot Brothers Waynesville. N. C. "STAN! DARD" casoli n e State of Nortk Carolina, County or Hiy wood-Superior Court. W. R. Francis v?. F. Taylor Hyatt By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Haywood County, in above entitled action, I will on Monday, the 6th day of July. 1925, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the court, house door in the town of Waynesville, N. C, sell to the highest bidder for cash to sat isfy said execution and cost of sale, all the ritrht, title and interest which the said K. Taylor Hyatt has in the following described real estate, situ ate, lying and bing in Waynesville and Ivy Hill townships, on the wa ters of Richland and Jonathan's Creeks, and bounded as follows : BEGINNING on a mountain Span ish oak on top of Jones Knob and runs N. 71Vi" W. crossing factory branch at 118 poles, l<t poles to a chestnut on a ridge; thence up said ridge 5 calls: S. 58 15' W. 11 poles; South 50 45' UVa poles to a chestnut; S. 6i 45' W. 76tt poles to a mountain Spanish oak; S. 50 W. 274 poles to a chestnut: S. 4ti 45' W. 63 poles to a chestnut on top of OM Beld Ton, Smathers' North View; thence S. 66 E. with Smath ers' line 80H poles to a locust in a flat on the mountain; S. 3V4" W. 29 poles, 1 links to a large hemlock near an old field branch; thence leav ing boundary S. 85 SO E. 14V4 P'les to a stake in Smathers' road; thenoe with said road as it meanders, 11 calls: N. 80 E. 20 poles r 8. 2 E. 82V4 poles to a mountain 77 E. 27 poles to the top of the mountain; E 14 poles; N. 64" E. 24 pOl"; N. 53' E. 12 poles; N. 60 E. 21 pales; N. 73" E 18 poles; N. 4o K. 16 poles; S. 82 E. 14poles ; N 7V E. llhi poles to a stake in J. 1). Hyni'.'s line; thence with said line N. 4L W. 19 poles to a mountain oakrfm top of mountain; thence N. 48W E. 13 poles 9 links to a white oak on top, thence 31V4 E 42H pole.i to the BEGINNING containing m aw. more or less. This the 2nd dav of Jti!i. 192.;. J. CABK, 2July Sheriff Haywood County. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION. North Carolina, Haywood County In the Superior Court, Haywood Supply Company vs. Jesse C. Curtis Bv virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina, in the above entitled action, and other executions now in my hands, I will, on Monday, the 13th day of July, 1925, at 12 o'clock M., at the front door of the court house in the Town of Waynesville, N. C, sell to the highrpt bidder for cash, to satisfy said execi t ion, all the right, title and interest "-hich the said Jesse C. Curtis, th ? defendant, has in the fol lowing ri':i I estate, to wit: FIRST TRACT : Being Lots Num bers 154 , 155, 156, 157, 158, 159 and 160. in Block J. of the Brookwood Addition to the Town of Hazehvood. Beginning r.t an iron stake, junction of Brook 1 Cedar Streets, corner of lot HiO an 1 runs thence with west margin ot Brook Street, South 11 East 2t5) feet to a stake at P ne Street; then South 79 West 175 feet to a '.take, Diner of Lot No 153 in Pine Street; then North 10' :!0' West 377 feet to a stake, edge of Cedar Street; thence with Cedar Street North 83 30' E&et Ui4 feet to the lieining. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a stake East side of Balsam Street, cor. ner of Lots 152 and 153, then with line between said Lots North o3 30' East &Vi feet to a stake; North 10 30' West 1O0 feet to a .stake; S' uth 83 .'10' West 165 feet to Balsam Street; thence South 6 30' East 11)0 fctt to the Beginning, being Lots Numbers 15! and 152 in Block J. Brookwood addition of the Town of Hazelwood. THIRD TRACT : Being Lots Num bers 25 and 26 of Block B, of Brook wood Place, Beginning on a stake in the margin of Kentucky Avenue, cor ner of Lot Number 24, and rus thence North 2 East with line of Lot Num. be 24. 165 feet to a stake, corner of Lot Number 9; then South 88 East 130 feet to a stake, corner of Lot Number 6; South 2 West 165 feet to a stake margin ot Kentucky Ave nue; then North 88 West with margin of said Kentucky Avenue 130 feet to the Beginning. J. F. CABE, Sheriff of Haywood County, N. C. This the 10th day of June, 1925. 3t-July 2. ATE TOO FAST Wi Ortfnun Took BUck Dfangfc For Indigestion, and Says H Could Soon Eat Aijtninf. Ballentlne. 8. C Mr. W. B. Boukolght, of thla place, gave the following account of his use ot Thedford'a Black-Draught. "Just after I married 1 had Indi gnation. Working out, I got In the habit of eating fast, for which I oon paid by having a tight, bloated feeling after meals. This made me very uncomfortable. I would feel Btupld and drowsy, didn't feel like working. I was told It was Indi gestion. Some one recommended Black-Draught and I took it after meals. I soon could aat anything any time. "I use It for colds and bilious ness and it will knock out a cold and carry away the bile better and quicker than any liver medicine I hare ever found." Eating too fast, too much, or faulty chewing of your food, often causes discomfort attar meals. A pinch of Black-Draught, washed down with a swallow of water, will help to bring prompt relief. Bloat ed sensations, eructations, bad breath and other common symptoms of Indigestion hare disappeared after Black-Draught has been taken tor several days. NC-164 arna of the mrnes (Batter. YtaaJell ance Studio of j. y. School of Q)ancinj r'Jn H'ayieste, Jufij-fugust Tuesdays and .Thursdays at Community Qfuh. nnntftetion gttien im i&allet, interpretive, Orienta, Stage Step, ffiuxaian. feroSatic , ational tfolk 2 net e4Coeern tBafRoom )aneng. .? information, PAone Jtisa lee, i SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTTM. Special Excursion to Atlantic City and OOther New Jersey Resorts. 18-day excursion ttckets to Atlantic City and other seashore resorts will be sold from Asheville on the follow ing dates: Via Southern Railway to Washing ton and Pennsylvania R. R., June 23, July 7 and 21; August 4 and 18; and September 1st. Via Southern Railway to Washing ton and B. & O. R. R., July 1, 15 aad 29; August 12 and 26; and Septem ber 9th. Round Trip to From Atlantic City Ashevilje V $24.10 Lake Toxaway 26.43 Brevard 25.65 Hendersonville 24.90 Flat Rock 24.90 Saluda 24.90 Waynesville 25.15 Stopover so return journey will be allowed within Ifinal limit of ticket at Philadelphia, Wilmington, Balti more and Washington. Through sleeping cars Asheville to Washington. Make Pullman reservations through your local agent, or write the under signed. J. H. WOOD, Division Passenger Agent, .Asheville, N. C. ALL ENGRAVING WORK GUAR ANTEED. Engraving, Wedding Announce ments and Invitations, Birth An nouncements, Calling Cards, Business Cards, Personal Stationery, engraved or embossed, lithographed, etc., at the Carolina Mountaineer office. THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH Railroad service that profits all of us On the Southern Railway System last year we hauled seven million tons of farm products. We carried back to the farms a great volume of things that the farmer gets in exchange for his products. This is a big part of the day's work of our 8,000 miles of lines, stretching across the South from the Potomac to the Mississippi. Farm prosperity means prosperity for us. To give the best service, at rates which will enable our shippers to sell their products in the markets at a good profit, and which will enable us to make a fair profit, too, is a fundamental policy of the Southern Railway System. Did you ever stop to think how much better service the Southern has given you in recent years since it was reliev ed from financial starvation? That is part of your share in our prosperity. (IS)) SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PI BLIC TION. North Carolina, Haywoad County In the Superior Court. 1 May Rhinehart vs. Robert A. Rhinehart. I The defendant above named, Robert A. Rhinehart, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Hay wood County, N. C., for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divovce fmm the defendant, and said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Hay Wood Count-, N. C., at the court house in Waynesville, in said Haywood County, on the 29th day of June, 1925. a-id answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or tro plaintiff will apply for, the relief i OA'TH-ncea ,n me g ia cuni;i::i.. This Hie 2fit:i day of May, !"?5. C. A. HAYNES, Clerk Superior Court Haywi id County. -liJaWlia For Rent or Sale A ,lve room bun galow at Clwsnut Park. New and all conveniences. Apply to Carolina Mountaineer. 't. f. c. Never Before a Value Like This The Super-Six principle exclu sive to Hudson and Essex, is responsible for the largest sell ing 6-cylinder cars in the world, because it gives results in smooth, brilliant action, reli ability and economy never attained by any other type. This Essex, in all ways, is the finest ever built. Easier riding and driving, more flexible in performance, handsomer in line and finish, it is also lower in price than ever before. 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