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AUGUST J?, 1923 NOT 1 am the salesman in. Watauga ?ng Machine, and I am taking this niel owner of thi? wonderful little Washe; and guarantee the tame to prove aii il real fir^t class work, but to give abs. kind, made fot any purpose, can aiwav raent. I wish to say that should your see m*; or write me at once, or call on store at Boone, N. C., who will furnis adjustments with promptness. It is nin Watauga County, and will be glad of this "little wonder** and show you the machine ( and its work i? perfect dirty quilt. There is no work Triors t than the family washing, which is noM mothers in this County, they should fc arduous toil, the husband buys every n yet the good woman toils on bent ov without a murmer cr a complaint, is wonderful little machine is simple in to operate, and can easily be made to < by a 10 year old child an dits work the greatest drudgery. My friends ii you had 25 acres of meadow to mow grass with the old style sythe or wo rake?the answer of course is. that why not buy for the good women of wringtr, *he machine 1 sell is simply the only good worker- and I advise j not?'to buy a washer at the very earl ikiug, that thismachine is fully gu&ra material and should any part prove de free, of any cost whatever to you. W ordinary or reasonable care" this wont! ' years. We have sold a great nam be Watauga County and expect to sell machine must prove entirely sat is fact remain the sole judge of the work. I to whom I have sold machines, who w what it will do, and is doing for them see or write any one of these good p< tell you the wonderful story of its suc< Mrs. G. Leonard Cook. Boone, Mrs. Rom L. Maltha. Hodges Gap. Mrs. C. M. Blackburn, Brookside. Mrs. C. H. Hodges, Sands. Mrs. Bertha Cook, Sands. Mr. C. M. Critchcr, Sheriff, Boone Mrs. W. S. Houck, Sands. Mrs. C. R. Moretz, Boone. Mrs. C. K. Lookabiii, Rutherwcod. Mrs. Fred Winkler, Boone. Mrs. T. L. Mast. Lovill. Mrs. Ellen Green-.. Yuma. Mrs- H. H. Greene, Boone. Mrs. Callie Wall. Boone. Mr.-. Zora CarraU, Boone. Mr>. A. N. Greene, Brown wool. Mr- C. M. Wa'-on, Rutherwood. Mi.-. Maud (?:? .-!v. Honk ins. Mrs N'ancy Wellimrne, .Stony Fork Mrs. W. ? !. Hodg* s. Boone. Mr;. Maggie Peniiel, Kings Crook. I Mr<. l>is:? Wajriu'r. Boone. Mrs. Emma Soi;:er, Boone. Mi- P. M. William?, Sk.ni!- Mili? Mrs. Ethel Floliar. Uortou. Mrs. i. li. Miller. Hopkins. Mrs. I. F. Church, Brownwood. Mrs. Gertrude Moret/., Brookridgu. x Mrs. J. H. Greene, Sands. ..Mrs. T. M. Carlton, Stony Fork. Mr.-. G. M. Henson, Sherwood. Mrs. H. I*. Cook, Zionville. Mrs. John Wilson. Ziot vilie. Mrs. L. Greer, Zionville. ??irs. Watt Henson, An.nntha. Mrs. Hattic M. Johnson. Sherwood The above are a few of the gr< endorsement we now have in our poss< all times. Let me impress upon you, demonstration of this wonderful littl will demur.sti ate its neat work in yo you and you shall not be under any v should buy a machine who does not Watauga or adjoining counties, who Bwiiv, k'. C-, and if I should be ed to m*. and prompt attention given Respectfully, u. x u. x x x. x :f f I * *1 * TIMBER CUTTERS * * * * WANTED * * * * At our camp on * * * * Grandfath e r. We * * * * have a good camp * Sf. Jf. , * and are cutting logs * * '!* * by the thousand or * * * * good daily wages. * * * * CHEROKEE CO. * * * * Shulls Mills, N. C. * orvi TKTTV 17 A nude i i rHivmo We have for sale several nice farms: from 25 to 500 ACRES; terms to suit purchaser. If in the market for a farm, write. LENOIR REALTY CO. Box 95, Lenoir, N. C. FARM FOR SALE:?Will Sell at a reasonable price, on reasonable terms my farm in Watauga County, two miles from Brownwood depot, good twelve room house, barn and other out buildings. Running spring water in home and springhouso; about 125 acres. If interested write R. T. GREER, Marion, Va. n ICE County for the Home Comfort Washthod to say to each ar?d every user or r, that I stand behind every machine t should be tn?t is. not only to do olote satisfaction no machine of any rs run without some reuairs or adjust machine need repair or adjustment i Mr. J. C. Cook at the L. L. Critcher h you repairs or make any necessary ; ?y purpose to visit almost every home! to make demonstrations of the work, that a 10 year old child can operate from the most dainty laces to a large exacting, either in hard work or care : being done largely by the wives and lave relief, yw a rest from th:s nachine possible to ease labor and toil, er the wash tub from year to year, it not time to go :o her relief. This construction, light running and easy clean everything plain about the home is complete and tne home relieved of sten to me for one moment, suppose . now would you attempt to cut this uid you buy a mowing machine and you buy a machine and rake?Now your home a Washing Machine and nnlendid in overv detail, vet it is not ,ou, whether you and I can trade or lest possible moment. Remember one nteeil lor one year against imperfect fective in one year it will be replaced e believe and have no doubt but with lerful little washer will last for many r of these little washing machines in hundreds more, and each and every orv in every way?you are, and shall refer you to a few of your neighbors .'ill tell you what this machine is, and each week at their homes, be sure you jople if you are 1 optical and let them :ess: Mrs. W F. Sherwood, Sherwood Mrs. Don .1 Horton, Vilas. Mr-. Lee Mast. MastMrs. G. M. Henson, Sherwood. Mrs. A. M. Barnes. Vilas. Mrs. S. h!. Banner, Vilas Mrs. G. W. Manly, Sugar Grove. Mr*. A. r. Mast. Sugar Grovoe. Mis. D. C. Mast, Sugar Grove. Mr*. J. h Mast. Sugar Grove. Mrs. John H. Bingham. Sugar G. Mrs. VV. H. Mast. Sugar GrovJ. Mrs. I. R. Mast. Sugar Grove. R v J. E. WVrnoeh. Sherwood. Mrs. John E. Brown, Boone. M r> W. R. Johnson, Vilas. Mrs. A. C. RftM.i. Zionvilit. Mrs. Enoch Swii:. Amautha .Mr-, i. B. Hurton, Yiins. .Mi .-. W. (). Uingrham. Sugar Grow Mrs. \V. i? Farthing. Boone. Mrs. I. \ Xorr?s, Bo... Mrs N. E. M Meet ( :.1PMr>. X. A. SK'ffit. M? a* Camp. Mrs. \. M. ^vr. Meat C. Mvs. Claud X Mea*. Camp. Mr?- J. 0. Prut! *. Meat Camp. Miv M. H orris. 5>ai;d?. Mis P. \V. Mo ret 7. Sand*. Mr*. Judfion .ianv . Sands. Mrs. V. Greene, Stony Fork Mis. I?. W. Critcher. Stony Fork. Mrs. H. C. CotTey, Sands. A!i>. \V. L). Fart r. in p. Booone. Mrs. L). L. Wellborn, Stony Fork. Mrs. Alfred Watson. Yuma, eat many whose 'letters of strongest irssion, which are open to inspectiorf at the one thing, that is if you want a e washing machine write me and we ur home, without cost or expense to iblig&tion to buy the machine, no one want it. 1 refer you to any man in has ever known me. Write me at yioir letter will be promptly forwardVour requests. T. G. GREENE, Agent. O rv lCMMIMCC i\. l_y. JL-IMMU^UU DENTIST Otfice at Biacburn Hotel BOONE N. CARO Patients from a distance would d. j .veil to write and have appointment I arranged beforehand, NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, WATAUGA COUNTY. Bv virtue of the provision of a certain Deed of Trust, dated July 5. j 1 922, executed by G. F. Bingham, 1 and wife, M. A. Bingham to William : F. Scroll, Trustee, to secure certain j sums therein mentioned and because I of default made in the payments of j the debts thereby secured, at the reI quest of the holders of said indebtedness, 1 will, on Monday, September 3rd, 2 923, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House Door, at Boone, North Carolina, expose to sale and sell, at public auction, to the highest j bidder, for cash, the lands described in said deed, which is registered in j Watauga County, in Book No. 1, of Mortgage Deeds, at page 425, as foli lows: N Lying in Cove Creek Township,Waj tauga County, North Carolina, adI joining the land of J. M. Stokes heirs ! and others: Beginning on a white walnut and runs North 65 deg. West 27 poles to a maple; ther- North 15 degrees west i 21 poles to beech; then west 4 Doles to a dogwood on top of a ridge; then north 4 degrees east 18 poles to a stake on top of a ridge; then north 4 degrees cast 24 poles to a chestnut on top of a ridge; then south 68 degrees east 40 poles to Hickory at a spring; then south 45 degrees east 12 poles to a stake; then south 21 degrees east 31 poles to Cove Creek; then down Cove Creek south 32 degrees west 20 poles, then south 48 degrees west 20 poles to a stake in the center of the creek, Stokes line; then north 20 degrees west 8 poles to the beginning. Containing 21 1-2 acres more or less. The purchaser will be required to comply with the terms of law relative to sales under deeds of trust and mortgages. This the Srd day of August. 1923. WILLIAM F. SCHOLL, No. 31 Trustee. THE WATAUGA I ! * I NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS OF THE LATE LINDSAY PATTERSON Notice is hereby given that underj l&uthoiity of a judgment of the sup-, erior Court of Forsyth Cour.tv, dated July 30tb. 1^.23, in the matte*- of j Li try B. Patterson, executrix of the will of Lindsay Patterson, deceased,, against Wachovia Bank & Trust Company, I will offer for sale on the pre- , inise> at ten o'clock a. ro. on Monday the 10th da> of September, 1023, to the highest bidder the following real pr perty: Known as part of the Bald Mountain or long Hope Creek tract, a part of said lands being located in Watauga and a part in Ashe Counties; 1st tract: Beginning at a mountain oak, and runs north 88 degrees west s2 poles, north 5 poles to a mahogany ar.d cRestnut; thence north 46 1-2 degrees east 52 poles to a stake; thence south 88 1-2 degrees ea.-t 46 noics to a beech; thence north 31 1-2 degrees east 66 poles to a Spanish oak and birch on a large rock; thence north 89 degrees west 80 Doles to a water oak; thence north 24 degrees west 52 ; p??!es to two beeches; thence south 4 5 degrees west 49 poles to a cheFtnut; thence north 88 degrees west 96 poles; thence south 2 degrees west 100 i oles to a sugar tree; thence r.orth 88 degrees west 190 poles to a three pronged birch; thence south 2 degrees west 467 poles to a stake; thence south 88 1-2 degrees 70 poles ; t a stake; thence south 80 degrees east 24 poles; thence south 1 1-2 de;:rrces west 62 poles to birch; thence east 15 poles to two tamaracks; jib'-nee Fouth 1 1-2 degrees west 13 i poles to a sugar tree; thence 89 dej grees east 64 poles to beech; thence l south 31 1-2 degrees east 48 poles to ! a chestnut stake; thence south 82 3-4 degrees east 84 1-4 poles to a ; -take; thence north 1 degree cast 75 .x?k> to a locust; thence south S8 1-2 degrees east 108 poles to a chestnut, '-hence north 1 1-2 degrees east 85 poles to a stake; thence south X9 degrees east 155 poles to a small jcjie.tnut and maple; thence north 1 1-2 degrees vast 47 poles'to a mountain oak; thence north 41 degrees east 24 poles to a chestnut ; thence ? I uv^rrcv.- ?vrv u l pvTVS IU <1 ngar tree; thence north >4 degrees * --t 51 poles to a beech; thence north si 1-2 degrees west 52 poles o a mahogany; thence north *>5 <Jev. est 20 1-2 poies to a beech and buckeye; thence north 54 de_* west 10 poles to an iron tree; thence north 1 12 degrees east 179 t?? the beginning, the mountain ik which i- the northeast corner, of ;he David .Miller G40 acre tract. (See _ ant t?i him No. 1147). The tract ! :iin conveyed containing 1496 m ves more or less, and for a full des ilption of this and adjoining lands '.nap of A. U. FiuleyV mountain i by .1. S. Montgomery. Sec book j of deeds 24. Page 129. 2nd tract: Adjoining the lands of I \\. R. Brown and George. Frank and Greer, ot a!s., being lands granted to Donald Sands lying in Watauga County, North Carolina, on the waters of Long Hope Creek and hi. dwa.crs of Meat Camp Creek, beginning o na dead white oak and two tam&jracks, the original beginning . ernei of the Sands* 125 acre grant No. 1212. ais.o the beginning corner of the said Sands* 300 acre grant No. 14 58. said corner standing a little southeast of the gap between Riddle's knob ar.d the pine orchard mountain on the west side of a ridge or on west slope, and runs south 87 degrees east ; lie poles to a stone and pointers in j steep hollow east of a fill; thence north 6 degrees east 126 pole? to a mountain oak, the third corner of >? ?.; cu'< ace inaiu on me pine or| chard mountain; thence south 87 d? ; err(?s **a?t 19 1-2 poles to the oid mountain oak on the northeast end of pine orchard mountain on a rock cliff, said oak now down, also corner of deed to Thomas Greer: thence north 33 degrees west with Greer's line 97 poles to a stone, said Thomas Greer's corner; thence north with his line a.orth 15 1-2 degrees east 23 poles to a stone. George and Frank Greer's corner in the Thomas Greer's line, also i?i the old south boundary line of the said Sands' 100 acre grant Mo. 1257; thence with the line oi 'hat grant said George and Frank Greer's line north 81 degrees wes: 127 poles to a small tamarack tre-e on the west hank of Long Hop-. Creek, said Greek's and Ruby Brows': corner; thence south 3 degrees west uiTh said Brown's line crossing Hop* Creek 11 poles to two beeches, anc a tamarack, the corner of said 30( acre grant, also Brown's corner thence with Brown's line and line oi .said SCO acre grant north 87 degree: west crossing a branch at 12 pole.* and Long Hope at 34 poles in a 166 1-2 poles to a pile of stone anc pointers, 4 1-2 poles south oi a chest nut corner; thence south 3 1-2 de grees w est with the old line of ^aic 300 acre grant, and 72 poles pasi the tai mrack or stone pointers cor or stone aner, and 76 poles, crossing a branch running east at 82 pole? crossing a branch running northeast in all 126 poles to a?' small beect blazed on ihe north and west ani pointers; thence north 87 degree: west 19 1-2 poles to a stone and twi uh.'S*nut tree.-; ther.ce south .>0 tie gTees west 146 poles to an old chest nut corner and stone pointers; cht old southwest corner of said Sands 125 acre grant; thence south 86 1-: degrees east with the old line of saic grant crossing a branch at 41 polein all 61 poles to a chestnut, the cor ner of said grant; thence with line oJ said grant north 6 degrees east 3( poles to a large mountain oak anr, chestnut oak, the old corners; tbenct with the old line south 84 degrees east 54 poles to a mahogany tree or rock, the old corner of said grant thence north 2 degrees east 40 pole; ; to a double chestnut, the old corner thence south 87 degrees east 111 poles to a tamarack, the old corner thence north 3 degrees east 16 pole; to the beginning, containing 481; 11 acres. See book of deeds 11, page; : 550 and 554. 3rd tract: Adjoining the lands ol i Lindsay Patterson, T. J. Greer anc B. R. Brown, beginning on a stone T. J. Greer's corner in the said Pat tereon line, and running north 7? degrees west 47 1-2 poles to a tama rack; thence west 39 1-2 poles to s stone, Brown's corner; thence soutl '* * democrat notice of the sale of the) lands of the late l1nd say patterson ! Notice is hereby sriven that undci j authority of a judgment of the sup-. | erior Court of Forsyth County, dat-' |ed July 13th, 1923. in the matter of! ; Lucy B. Patterson, executrix of the | will of Lindsay Patterson, deceased, j against Wachovia Bank 6z Trust Company, et. als.. 1 will otter forj | sale at the court-house door in BooneWatauga County, North Carolina, at: twelve o'clock noon, on Saturday, the' 8th day of September, 1923, to the highe r bidder, the folowmg real 1 . proper y: j Kit own as the Linney or Rich ! Mountain Tract; described a? fol(lows: A tract or parcel of land lying in Watat.ga County or Rich Mountain, and adjoining the lands of Dr. H. McD. Little, and others, and bounded, J as follows: Beginning on a chestnut, i , the H A. Greer*s corner, and runs: i j west T poles to a chestnut; thence i north ; '? polei to a mahogany; thence nortr s?? degrees west 111# poles to a ch? r.ut; thence west V49 2-5 | poles to a chestnut; thence south 41 I 1-2 poles to cucumber on bank of turn j. -. r..ati; thence same course : 20 ;to cucumber; thence west I 121 . poles to an ash; thence south 21 poles to a white oak on top of mountain; thence south 63 degrees east > pules to stake; thence east 4 poles to a stake; thence south 55 degrees east 27 poles to a beech. Callows. corner (now gone) thencej west J (i poles to a small water oak on top cf cliff of rocks: thence south 50' degrees west 4S poles to two chest-1 nuts, to Charity Brown's corner* j ther. south with her line 45 poles, to a stake; thence ea.-t 30 poles to a stake: thence south 24 poles to a stak in the line of the old Thomas Bodg-.s' grant, now Jesse Brown's . line; thence east with said line j -'s 1-2 : .< > to Blair'- corner near the top : Tn 'urtain, then *c south bo 2-2 ! degrees oaast 32 poles to a stake ; thei -ouih 1(1 poles <? a chestnut, I corner to Anne Xorris Hayes' tract;; ! the:, a south S(? degrees east w?U the i i line of aid tract. 102 poles to a black i oak. r.;ar top of mountain, then e I south >-s degree? east Is poles to a! j stak- ; thence 82 degrees tasi 23 3-5 I furies to a water oak, Dr. i! .Mel). Little' corr.er; thence north 43 degree east :??? poles to a stake on the ! , Co-T ire. m.*?v Little's line; thense' i north 55 de/rei s east with same 33 ! pole- t?i i .-'icanilter, thei.ee ce.-t ?*?; poa > a chestnut ; them- north i'i ! 1 po!< '" the bep.ianii p. combining 5s' .i es n.. re or .cs->. Sec book of a dec i 5 s. 1. 7 - s o pert y will he s??!d on the foib.v rr terms; Ten per cfnt in e > ' ? * .-.n 5m O!" salt", ??"? I-O p'T ecu- confirmation ol" sale by the , court. and u.c baiatue in two equal instalments due and payable in six ar.u twelve months respectively from j thi ':i!? of -auifirmni' ?:i; said defer--1 i red > a\ment to bear inn rest at ?> pi r cent and to he secured by deeds of trui the property. All sales are si.: : to confirmation by the court. This August 1st, li<2.';. LUCY 11. PATTERSON, Commissioner. Parish & Deal, Attorneys, Winston-Salem, N. C, No. 33 mortgage sale NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WATAUGA. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage! Peed executed to the undersigned on he 2(ith day of August, 1U21. to secure the sum of $1050.u0 wit1' inter-1 est on the same, we will on Monday.' September 3rd, 1923 between the; i:ours of 11a. m. and 2 p. m. at the' Court house door in Boone, N. C., to J atir.fy said ^ to wei highest bidder for cash, the follow mg described real estate to wit: BEING that certain tract or par-, eel of land on which the said M. C. | Hollar now lives and being particu-) larly described in a deed from V. M. Presneli ar.d wife Minnie Presm-U to M. C. Hollar, date the 17th day of August: 192J, sad lands adjoining the iands of L. H. Hollar and others, j This AiJrrki<t 1 ?{ ? ' ?L." H."hVlfar, Andy Greer T. E. Bingham. NO. 31 25 degrees west 111 pole? to a taniaiack. Brown's corner; Cnence south SB degrees east 127 poles to a stone; in J. T. Greer's line; thence north ; 15 1-2 degrees east with T. J. i Greer's line 66 poles to a stone - thence north 15 1-2 decrees east with ?-aid line 40 poles to the beginning, containing 70 acres more or less. See j book ol deeds 16. page 156. These large tracts of land will be] sub-divided into smaller tracts which vili be sold separately, and then ail j. of the tracts located in Watauga ; County will be sold as a whole, and ' all of the tracts located in Ashe ~ County will be sold as a whole. The best price offered, whether that be ' the total offer for the separate tracts or the group bid, will be reported to ; the court for confirmation. The ' property will be sold on the following terms: Ten per cent in cash on ihe day of sale. 23 1-3 per cent on '. confirmation cf sale by the court, and the balance in two equal installments due and payable in six and > 1 twelve months respectively from the : , late of confirmation, said deferred i; payments to bear interest at six Der ?i cent per annum, and to be secured by deeds of trust on the property. All | ^ales are subjeet to confirmation by J j the courts. M LUCY B. PATTERSON, j Commissioner, [i This August 1st, 1923. ;i Parrish &. Deal. Attorneys, ; Winston-Salem, N. C. No. 31 |DR. ALFRED W. DULA ; ^ EYE SPECIALIST SEE BETTER 4HF SEE DULA I 17 Yeti'i Experience l, The Best Equipment Obtainable. I * Glasses Fitted Exclusively ' IMAITIN BLOCK, LENOIII, R. CJ i 8 ilf yoa cqt it from 1)1 I A. It's All Right. I 11" ?*^WAt?B.EA?fcK *0* PATES. * r ' NOTICE Under and by value of a cestaio mortgagee deed executed by C. A. Ellis- and wife, Inez Ellis, to the undersigaed mortagees yn January 5. 1921. to secure the payment of $5.5o*M>0, and default having been made In :he payment of the same, we will se': the hereinafter described real estate to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Boone. Watauga County. N. C., or Monday the third day of September, 1923, the same being the first Monday in -aid month, to satisfy said debt ar. i interest on the >am<* from Dec. lr 1920. together with the costs of sale, a description of the rea! estate being as follows: "That certain lot or parcel of land lying and being ip the town of Boone, X. C.. Watauga Coum.v, adjoining the lands oi Loviil arid Fletcher, the County Jail lot. M. H. Blackburn and others, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake at the south edge of King St., corner f lots No. 5 and 6 of the plat of tht town of Boone, X. C., and north west corner of Loviil and Fletch' r lot, running a south course with "he line of said lots 76 feet to ? . rt coi/1 Vw.*?M ... coiu IUIC I "Ti" "Til .?!. r. Blackburn art! the county jail lot; rh- r.te a west course 50 feet to a stake, corner of lot to J. R. McNairy by M. It. Blackburn; thence a north course with the line of said lot 70 feet to a stake at the south edge of King Sther.ce an east course with the south edge of King St. to the beginning. and containing 3.800 square feet, more or less. Said mortgage is registered in hook *1"* of Mortgages, pages 3S5-5. Deed in fee-simple will be executed to the purchaser on payment of the purr..; --- price. This August 2, 1923 R. C. RIVERS, E. S. COFFEY, Mortgagees. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE NORTH CAROLINA, WATAUGA COUNTY. In The Superior Court. J. C. Johnson A. Williams, et ah Bj rtue of an execution directed io the undersigned from :h?. Superior Court >f Watauga Count\ ir the abo. ntitKd action, 1 will on Monday, September 3rd, 1923, between the hours of 1 1 a. nr. and 2 p. n>.. at the c- :rt House Door of said < ounty e11 the highest bid-bo- for cash to satisf'. -aid xecution, all the right. L'? e an dinterest which the said A. C. Will ;ims the <;efeiaiant has :n *rn following described real ostau, tov, :t : BEGINNING on an ak at the Williams' Grave. Yard ami runs North sT ' East 2,s poles :<? a chestnut oak i-n East side of o>rk; tnon North 33 d-vg. East .13 poles to a -take in the public road; then with said road ?> ik-s.. east to a :*u,k; tlien -7 d? -p West 1" poles lo a >taxo; then South 1 tit jr. East 2'> poles to a stak. is* road; then South 27 deg* Etrst -r? poles t<? a stake; then South 1-1 dep. West Hi poles to a stake in road at the branch; then Sooth 74 deg. West 9 poles i<? a stake: then South *17 dep. West 5 1*2 poles to a ?ugar tree. .Mack Williams' corner; then South ?1 dep. West 10 poles to a rock on west side of creek; then with said creek, South 12 dug. West "? 1-2 poles to an ashe, Alack Wiilianms' corner; then South 78 dep. West 8 poles to a stake on a ridpe; then North *4 dep West 8 poles to a stake; then North 12 beg West 9 poles to a larpe rock. Mack Williams' comer; then South Ao 1-2 dee West 7 1-2 poies to a stake, E. R. Uppers' corner: then North 17 i-2 dep. West V.'lth -r-rtp* Iii?v 2u iu a cuoinat, Epgers* corner; then North 4 dep. West 8 poies to a rock: then North 20 dep. East 6 1-2 poles to a lynn; then North 2C dep. West 47 poles to a dogwood, Stout's and Eppers* corner; then North with stoat's iine 12 poles to a stake; then South 8d dep. East 9 1-2 poles to a stake. Mack Williams' corner; then South 17 1-2 dep East 18 poles to the beginning. containing 22 1-2 acres, more or less. From the above is excepted that certain tract of land allotted to A. C. Williams* as a homestead and described as folows: BEGINNING at the branch abovd the bari: and S. C. Eggers* line, unJ run? with Eggers' line a West course 00 steps in Eggers' line; thence a South we.-: course 142 steps to a small poplar on a Tidge above house thence South West 72 steps to i blazed dogwood on bank of old hall road; thence a South course 13c steps to a -take. Eggers' corner thence an East course 32 1-4 poles t< with Hill Eggers* line to a inair branch; thence up and with Mail ! branch to the beginning. This July 31?t, 1923. C. M. CK1TCHER, Sheriff NOTICE Sec 92 1923 Machinery Act Any person, firm or corporation j who engages in any business or prac jtices for which a license privilege ta> is required by this act. without hrs' having procured a license therefo; shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, anc upon conviction shall be fir.ed or im prisoned at the descretion of th? court. By order of. Town Commissioners of Boone. N. C. Jujy 23, li>23. J. r. MOORE, Town Clerk Edw. N. HAHN, Mayor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor o the will of C. J. Cottrell, de ceased, this is to notify all person having claims against said estate o deceased to present the same for pay ment within twelve months from th date of this notice or it will be pleai in bar of their recovery and all pet sons indebted to said estate wil please make immediate payment. This Jeuly 26, 1923. D. J. COTTP.ELL, Executoi PAGE SEVEN NOTICE OF ADMINISTR \TOR Having qualified as administrator of the estate of S. P. Shufi, deceased, this i:? to notify ail persons having claims againc: said estate of de! ceased to present them for payment within twelve months of the date of I this notice or the same will be plead : ir: bar of their recovery. Ail persons . indebted to said estate will please i make immediate payment. This 10th day of July 1023. P. R. SHl'LL, Administrator. Bingham & Brown, Attorneys. EXECUTOR S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, WATAUGA COUNTY. The undersigned having duly qualified as t xecutors of the last will and testament of Thos. L Day, deceased. th>s is to notify ail persons - ? ^ v .;ijii ?ir.. i: --. a t /file to present .hem within twelve months from the date of this notice or it will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail pv *. or indebted to j estate | will please eome foj ward and r ike i immecrite set t*emeut. *1ms the 27:h J iv ? f J :;\. 3S25. M W. DAY MINNIE DAY, ETHEL DAY. Executors. NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, HALIFAX COUNTY. Having this day qualified before S. M. Gary, Clerk of the Superior Court of the aforesaid County and State, as administrator of the estate of Esther E Ransom, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims I against the ' state of said deceased to j exhibit them to the undersigned at Weldon, X. C\. on or before the 25th ' day of June, 3924, or this notice will be beaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 25th day of June, 3 92A. EO. K. RANSOM, Administrator, Weldon, X. C. WATCH REPAIRING Done under a positive guarantee. Jew dry repaired, Estimates furnished on all mail order*. Satisfaction guaranteed Office west of Blackburn Hotel J. W. BRYAN, Jeweler C. B. KF.ARFOOT A rchitect BRISTOL, VA.-TENN. Registered Architect :n North Carolina Schools. Banks and Fublic Buildings 10-12-22 NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE NORTH i AROLINA, WATAUUA COUNTY. !:i The Superior Court. : Bristol Typewriter Co. v\ . ?. Vt hit nig. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the superior court of Wato iga County in the above entitled action, i on Monday, 3rd day of September, 1923 between the hours of 11 a. m., and I p. m.. at the court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, the following <1 a?a wit: On the waters of Greene Mountain and Boon- Fork Creek, BEGINNING on a stake, corner of Yonnalossie lvoad the U. S. Government corn r and running: with the 11 Government line oTth 78 oeg. West i 27 poles tv a bunch of chestnuts on ' *le Greene Mountain Rock; then l! North -1 de-:. East ZV0 poles to a 1 chestnut near : he path leading from I Leonard Gregg's to White Rock J Ridge; then South >6 deg. East 154 ' poles to a rock, corner in L. L. I>\ Gragg's line; then South 4 deg West >\ 24 8 poles to White Rock with p >int*1 ers in Tom Gragg's line: then North I Go deg West 36 - - 2-3 polvs to the II beginning, containing 260 1-3 acres, j more or less. This is the land described in a deed from W. S. \Y hiring ar.d wife Caro line L. Whiting to Florence E. Boyd. | dated September IS, 1010 and recorded in the office of the Register of ; Deeds in Book 30 at page 3 01. August 3, 11*23. C. M CRITCHER, Sheriff of Watauga County, N. C. ' FARM FOR SALE j Containing 38 acres. 3-4 mile f*-oni - Butler, on main public road. Most -! of this land is clay, arid produces _: well; 25 acres level to gently rolling; no rock, balance smooth hill iland; 3 acres in small timber; fenced " nnH rrnec -f- rrr\^A J ' . ___ *v>avv.w, f,VUU vivuaiu Oi * i apples, peaches, cherries, and grapes. ! Branch runs through the place that | never goes dry. Other land can be j bought joining this. 1-4 mile to the ! church and school ; the Watauga Acf admy at Butler is one of the best - schools in the state. Cottage house * painted; with six rooms; in nice view of Southern R. R. Good well and e well house; coal and wood house; 3 good barn and other out buildings. Will take $3,250.00 if sold within sixty days. Terms part cash, balance one to five years time, if interested, call or write me at Butler, Tenn. r. R. 43 JOE CULVER.
Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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