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JANUARY 23, 1930. NOTICE OF SALE. UNDER DEED OF TRUST By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust dated ?vb?"srv l'i, 1927,?jmcl?recorded *n fhe cffice of the Register of Deeds of Watauga County, in Book No. 91," at page 233, executed by D. S. Walto tlie undersigned trustee to sc cure a debt therein described due and : owing Mac C. Johnson; and default 1 having been made in the paynient of 1 the debt thereby secured upon appli- \ cation of the said M. C. Johnson, the ' undersigned trustee, On Monday, February 17th, 1930, at 12 o'Clock Noon at the courthouse door of Watauga County, in Boone, North Carolina, wi" offer for sale and sell, at pub- \ .lie Ruction, to the highest bidder for ' cash, a certain tract of land in Watauga County, North Carolina, and described as follows: 1 Beginning on a locust and laurel 1 on south bank of Francum Creek, in G. G. Galven. now J. E. Young line, and runs eastward, a conditoinal line, 10 poles to a chestnut in fork of a road; thence northeast, a conditional line, between Nathan Harrison's and G. G. Galyen. 10 poles to a chestnut on the bank of Stout Branch; thence northward -10 poles to a sourwood in the Nathan Harrison heirs line; then east about 10 poles to a stake in the Ford line; then north 20 poles to i'fv, a stake on ton of Hm video- tbon west 54 poles to a chestnut oak and1 , ' dogwood; then with the ridge a north) west course to a double chestnut,! standing on top of the ridge; then southward to a dogwood and rock, crossing two smalt ui ttiicueS by ubout I 15 feet; then west about 12 poles to / a chestnut oak; then southward about / 120 poles; then south about 40 poles . / to a chestnut oak on top of a ridge; j. then northward, to the Pailoy Camp I Road, and with said road to George j f Ford's, now J. E. Young's line; then northward to the beginning?known | as the G. G. Galyen Land. ; : This the 17th day of January, 1930. T. F. SEEHORN, Trustee. ! 1-23?tt SALE OF LAND FOR TGWM TAXj , By virtue of the power of salei 1 vested in me as tax collector for the) town of Boone 1 will on Monday Feb. j 3, 1930, between the hours of 10 a. j m.y unci i p. m., sen to tncs mtgttcst bidder for rash at. the court house door in Boone, X. C., tho following seal estate, to satisfy taxes of tho ^ii! tun i*> for the ycarr. at: indicated: R. K. Bingham, house and lot '26, 27. '28 $281. It | Dean Bingham, house and lot '26, '27. '28 G1.U6 . 0. Cook, house and lot '28 6.7.55 T. L.. Cock, house and lot '26, '27, '28 100.03 C. G. Cook, house and lot '28 06.11 J. II. Cottrcll, 5 lots '26, '27 '28 53.39 J M. P. Critcher, Va int. in 2 lots listed C. M. and M. F. Critcher, '27, '28 31.85 M. P. Critcher. interest in 1 lot on Depot St., listed to M. P. Critcher and G. H. Winkler, '28 ggpPjKiS! - 11.58 Miss Edna Dellinger, 2 lots Daniel Boone Park, '28_ 6.00 1 Don D. Farthing, 2 lots '28 1.50 M. Ed Greene, 1 lot, '28.- 6.05 ' Wiley G. Hartzog, house and \j lot, '28 208.10 j Mrs. II. "?V. H or ton, house and lot. Orchard St., '28_- 19.06 Walter Johnson, house and lot '28 49.99 F. P. Jennings, X lot 26, '27, '28 18.00 Mrs. Mattie Jones, 1 brick bldg. and lots, '28 219.36 Mrs. F. M. Maltha, house and lot, '28 1 36.22 A. F. Parsons, house and lot 28 49.71 Frank Payne, house and lot ?2S _ _ 132.35 I W. M. Reece & McBride, old courthouse and lot '28 78.71 Hrs. J. A. Sproles, house and lots. '28 28.65 Hunt Horton, house and lots, '28 .75 i Episcopal Church, house and lot, '26, '27, '28 78.70 Martha Ilagler, lot, '27, '28 5.40 F. C. Ward, 3 lots, '28 49.73 j (A. M. Triplett, 1 lot, :28 2.25 This January 8, 1929. i P. C. WYKE, Boeu^ Tax Collector. J ^ The Best Purgative for fj S?332 Relieves the congestion, reduces I complications, hastens recovery. PINKY DINKY : : : NOTICE OF SUMMONS >Jorth Carolina Watauga County. J. iS. Winkler, administrator of K. F. Lovill, deceased, vs. W? R. Lovill and wife, Lucy Lovill, James Braw-. ley and wife Maggie Brawley; Frank Brawley and wife Pauline Brawley. The defendants, Frank Brawley md wife Pauline Brawley, will take notice that on the 20th da'- of Janiaiy 1930. a summons in the above entitled action was iissued by A. E. South. Clerk of the Superior Court for Watauga County, North Carolina which action is for the sale of realj estate in Watauga county, for assets, ivhich summons in returnable before E. South, Clerk of the Superior Court of Watauga County on the 3rd day of March 1930, when and ivhere the defendants are required, to appear and answer or demur to Lhe petition of the plaintiff or the relief demanded will be granted. This the 25th day of Dec. 1929. A. K. SOUTH, 1-23-1 Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned Sheriff of Watauga County from the Superior Court of Watauga County in that certain action entitled W. R. Winkler vs. Alf. Triplett, X will, on Monday, February 3, 1930, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. at the courlhoiisi? Hnnr nf Walon'*" Oovvv+r. -?-?<.auRa vyuuutj , J sell to the highest bidder for cash! i_i? satisfy sn'ul execution all the light. I title and interest which the said Alf Triplett has in the following described real estate to wit: Bounded by the lands of the Carroll heirs, G icers, Barnett place, P. G. Carroll, Thomas Johnson and others and containing one hundred and seventy acres, more or less. As a homestead of the above is excepted from the following. Beginning in the Elk road at the point where Alf Triplett's line between him and the Carroll heirs closers the Sniil rciiil) thcuCO with and down said road south course to a large apple tree in front of an old house, the first log house below Alf Triplett's on the right side of the road; thence south 45 degrees west to the old line between Alf Triplett and P. (r. Carroll; thence with Alf Triplett's line to the beginning, containing one hundred acres more or! less. This January 2, 1930. L. M. FARTHING. e.neritt ot Watauga County.', 1-U--H ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. M. A. Hinghnm, ileceosed, late of Watauga county, N'orth Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned within 12 months; otherwise this notice wnl f e pleaded in bar of their recovery. All pemans indebted tc the estate will please come forward and make settlement. This Jan. 4, 1930. R. F. REINS, Administrator. Trivette & Holshouser, Attys. -1-9 _ s .A Sour Stomach In the same time it takes & dose of soda to bring a little temporary relief of gas and sour stomach, Phillips Milk of Magnesia has acidity completely checked, and the digestive organs all tranquilized. Once you have tried this form of relief jrou will cease to worry about your diet and experience a new freedom in eating. 'This pleasant preparation is just as good for children, too. Use it whenever coated tongue or fetid breath signals need of a sweetener. Physicians will tell vcu that every spoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia neutralizes many times its volume in .arid. Oct the genuine, the J name Phillips is important. Imitations do not act. the same! PHILLIPS i r? Milk . of Magnesia V Ss v?~ jgjgg THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?E1 Legal Advertisements Advertisements ?ppe?uing under this heading are payable strictly in advance. This rule applies to all. Please do not ask the publishers to deviate. NOTICE OF SALE That whereas, on the 31st day of May, 1929, Sid Beck and wife, Vadaj Beck, of the County of Watauga, State of North Carolina, executed to E. H. Prestwood a mortgage deed to secure the payment of the sum of sixty-five dollars, and the interest on the same, said mortgage being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County in Book 8, page 82 of mortgages, July 10, 1929, and that. Whereas, default) having been made in the payment of said note, and the interest thereof,; when due, NOW THEREFORE, prusuant to the terms of said mortgage, and the power of sale therein, I will, on Feb-! ruary 3, 1930, expose to public sale at public auction for cash in hand at the courthouse door in Boone,1 North Carolina, the following described lands, situated in the County of Watauga, State of North Carolina, more particularly described as follows : tSftUlJNmNU on a birch, and runs SOllthv/CSt -16 nol$S an/! 1 fi links Li) a locust in J. R. Berry's line, on the northwest side of Watauga River; thence north 23 poles to a chestnut; thence east 13 poles to a bunch of birch sprouts; thence south 17 poles to the beginning, containing o acres more or less. Said sale being made to satisfy said debt, and the interest on the same, together with the costs and cx-| penses of sale. This the 31st day of December, 1929. E. II. PRE3TWOOP, Mortgagee. , W. R. LOVILL. Atty. l-2-4tp. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Jiy virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned on the 19th day of January, 1929, to recure the sum c.f two thousand dollars hv M. E. Trijdett and wife, Oma Triplett, which deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Watuga County in Book 13 at pages 203 and 201, and default having been made in the sums of money thereby secured as therein provided, I will on Wednesday, February 19, 1930, at 2 o'Clock P. M. at the. courthouse door of Watauga County, at Boone. N. G., sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract of land to-wit: In Blue Ridge Township, Watauga County, North Carolina, BEGINNING or, a maple, Jesse Triplett's corner, and runs west 200 feet to a stake; then north 80 degrees west 300 feet to a stake; then South 82 degrees west 628 feet to a stake; then north 32 degrees west 8<10 feet to a stake; then north 70 degrees West 276 feet to a stake; then north 12 degrees west 111 feet to a stake; then north 86 degrees west 396 feet to a stake; then north 1 degrees west 200 feet to a stake; then 39 degrees east 115 feet to a stake; then north 56 degrees east 341 feet to a stake; then north 8 degrees west 235 feet to a stake; then south 8 degvees east 775 feet to a stake; then north 80 degrees east 1,239 feet to a stake; then north 165 feet to a stake; then south 80 degrees 943 feet to a stake; then south 30 degrees west 677 feet to a stake; then south 16 degrees west 918 feet to a stake; thence south 50 degrees west 890 to the beginning, containing 112.3 acres, more or less. This January 15, 1930. JOHN E. BROWN, lgEggft Trustee. JOHN E. BROWN ATTORNEY AT LAW BOONE, N. C. Offices Postoffice Building Phone 63 | DR. ALFRED W. DSJLA RYE SPECIALIST '^M^.TCS?E BETTER JKP SEE DULA 17 Ye*T*s Experience .The Bf st Equipment Obtainable. ^Glasses Fittei! Fxclnsivelv MARTIN BLOCK, LENOIR, N. CJ yonnotdtrom 1WLA. Ws All RlehL ( nii>v.WAXCR KAfctk GO?- PATfcS. PS f (6(?-(v) x ii siilS "iSf* ~SS^. i ~" ^awa iHERY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE By virtue of an execution issued to the undersigned Sheriff of WaCounty in that certain action . entitled Bristol Grocery Company vs. R. L. Potter and "wife, Annie Potter, I will on Monday, February 3, i 930, at 1 o'Clock P. M. t at the courthouse door of Watauga County, sell to the highest bidder for ! cash, all the right, title and interest j which the said R. L. Potter and wife, ! Annie Potter, have in the following 1 tract of land, to-wit: t Beginning on a bircli in H. H. ! Main's line at the road, then near 1 West with G. W. Main's line to a I beech on ridge, then with said line j to A. K. Ellison's corner; thence with ' his line north course to a stake; then | near east with said Ellison's iine to a stuke at the public road; then down j the read to a stake; then with said line. south course in Clarence Poti tor's line; then with said Potter's line to I). E. Hockedy's corner; then I with his line near south to a yuaple; then southeast with said line to R. A. Shores', Hockadyjs and C. F. Wilson's corner; then with said Wilson's line to John Potters Iforton's and Wilson's corner; then near west with | said Potter's line to Abraham Pot , v>.^ o wi uci, uiencc nortnwest with I said Potter's line to a bunch of beadi wood sprouts, a corner in H. H. ! Main's line; then with H. H. Main line to a stake at the branch and public road, then up said road to the beginning, containing seventy-five acres, more or less. This the 3rd day of .ianuarv, 1930. i L. M. FARTHING, l-9-4t Sheriff Watauga County. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE By virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court in that certain action entitled H. C. Cole, R. L. Cole and O. S. Cole, doing business under the style and firm name of Cole Brothers, hv M. Ij. Ramev, Attorney in i fact, vs. H. H. Yates, T. F. Yates, Dr. IT. B. Perry and .1. R. Miller, | appointing the undersigned a trustee, to execute and carry out the trusts.} I declared in tha tcertain deed of trust <3ated July 13, 1025 and executed by H. H. Yates to Cole Brothers, I will on Tuesday February 18, 1930, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described articles of personal property and the real estate described herein: One 15 h. p. Frick Boiler and Engine on wheels, second hand. Shop number 12,388. One hundred eighty-six acres of land, more or less, situated in the i county of Watauga, in the townshinl of Watauga, in the State of North Carolina and bounded as follows.: on the north by the land of Itoscoe Caudell, on the south by the land of I). F. Baird, on the east by the land of W. W. Mast, being the same land conveyed to the said H. II. Yates by] D. F. Baird and wife, recorded in the [ oil ice ol the register 01 needs at Boone, N. C., to which reference is hereby made for fuller description. The personal property above Ue- 1 scribed, consisting of one i.r> h. p. Frick boiler and engine will be sold at the saw mill of J. R. Miller in Meat Camp Township on Harmons Knob at 10 o'clock a. m. The real estate above described will be sold at the courthouse door of Watauga County on said date at 1 o'clock P. M. This the 18th day of Jan. 1030T." E. BINGHAM, 1-23-4 Trustee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the will of J. H. Shipley, deceased, this is to notify all persons who have claims against the said estate to present them within twelve months; otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please come forward and make settlement. This December 111, 1929. E. F. SHERWOOD, 1-2-Gt Executor I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of William Kainey, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them within twelve III months, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please come forward and make settlement. This 13th day of January, 1980. MRS. MILLIE C. WATSON. 1-16-Ot Administratrix. 6 6 6 it a Prescription for COLUb, UKlPFE, FLUt, DENGUE, BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA. It ;* the most speedy remedy known. i_ ?. -? 1 3?gff/' SA ? P!Nt>< jlggy VN - WOULDN'T TH ^- ( WEA^HeFW BE UO' Or* A aCwRCHi^i Uncle Si Tinklepaugh says ail tlie I rules for dieting he's ever heard come down to one, and that's whatever you like isn't good for you. MORTGAGE SA1JBy virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by Claud Williams and wife, Dessie Williams, to H- J. Williams and Ed. S. Williams, on November SO, 1923, and recorded in Book 2j page 356 and by virtue of an order) entered to consent judgment at fall! term of Watauga Superior Court,' 1929, signed by John M. Oglesby, j Judge, appointing the undersigned i commissioner, I will on Friday, Feh-j ruary 7, 1930. at 2 o'clock p. m. at! the courthouse door of Watauga County sell to the highest bidder fori cash the following described tract of | land: Being a part of the J. B. Wil- j linms old home place, for calls see! ilc-fu made- to A. C. Williams by J. P.. Williams and wife dated November 1, 1916, recorded in Book 21, page 101. mis is not to include J 1-2 acres! sold and deeded to S. C. Eggers, dut-; ed November 30, 1923, by A. C. Wil-j liams and wife on Federal Land loan! of $453.00. i This January G, 1930. JOHN E. BROWN, 1-9?It Commissioner. I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION j Having qualified as administrator of the estate of L. D. Miller, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them within twelve mouths, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please come forward and make settlement. This 31st dav of December, 1929. J. C. MILLER, Admr. 1-2-61. ski* L* & ? I Watch Child's Bowels ! ___________ I "California Fig Syrup" is Chiiuren's Harmless Laxative Children love the pleasant taste of "California Fig Syrup'' and gladly take'it even when bilious, feverish, sick, or constipated. No other laxative regulates the tender little bowels bo nicely. It sweetens the stomach and starts the liver and hovels without cramping or overacting. Cui-t * no narcotics or soothing'drugs. Tell your druggist you want bu'.y the genuine "California Fig which has directions for babies ani children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must, say "California.'* you may get an imitation liir svruo. iiWS FORTY ant^ ! FIT as a | j FIDDLE A FTER forty, watch out for jljL winter ailments. Cod-liver oil, the natural food- ~ tonic, is a wonderful protection. Take it 4v>^s\ i the easy way?pleas- V?|f I j antiyflavored,diges- |\ II? j ' tible, full of energy. SCOTTS EMULSION A FOOD AND TUWiC 1OO i ^ Scott A tfaMrwr. Bjooafoid. N. J. 29-4S^ ^ I ilS / veLvJ vy -> ''' * SEVEN AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMEUT BONDS OF THE TOWN OF BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA. North Carolina, Watauga County. At a regular meeting of the Boar, of Aldermen of the Town of Boom. Ntx-th Carolina, held in the town of fices of said town at 7:3Q p. m. o? December 31, 1929, at which the following members were present: R. S. Swift, Mayor; H. B. Perry, L. IBingham, and J. D. Rankin, Aldermen, and the following absent None. L)r. II. F5. Perry introduced the following ordinance and L. L. Bingham moved its adoption: "An ordinance authorizing the issuance of street improvement bondof the Town of Boone, North Carolina." BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayo and Board of Aldermen of the Town of Rnoiip. North Carolina, as follows Section 1. Pursuant to the Municipal Finance Act, as amended, boncL of the Town of Boone, North Carolina, are hereby authorized to be issued for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, and paving of certaii streets in said town. Section 2. The maximum aggregate principal amount of bonds to be issued hereunder is $25,000. Section 3. A tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest of said bonds shall be annually levied anri collected. Section 1. A statement of the deb: oi trie low.u nas neen filed with the Town Clerk, and is open to public inspection. .Section 5. This ordinance shal take effect thirty days after its first publication, unless in the meantime a petition for its submission to the town is filed under the Municipal Fi nance Act, as amended, in which event it shall take effect when approved by the voters of the town a: an election as provided in the said Act." The f oregoin g ordinance wapassed on the thirty-first day of December, 1929, and first published 011 the second day of January, 1930Ap' action or proceeding1 questioning the validity of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty days o: its first publication. R. S. SWIFT. Mayor T. L. BINGHAM. Town Clerk. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed ex oeuted to the undersigned on the 2nd day of November, 1922, to secure the sum of $290.00 to S. M. Austin by J. R. Shore and wife, Mollie Shove, which mortgage deed is recorded in the office of the Registei of Deeds for Watauga County ir. Book No. 1 of Mortgages, at page 505, and default having been made in the payment of the money thereby secured, as therein provided, I v ill on monany, rctiru*rjr 3, 1030, 1 ? o'clock P. M. at the courthouse door of Watauga County, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract of land, to-wit: Bocinrhnp* nn n **Vinefr??? + i" R. Hagaman's line and runs north about 50 poles to an ash in said John R. Hagamans line; thence up a branch about forty poles to a poplar near the barn in Hagaman's line; thence south about fifty poles to a stake on top of ridge in W. C. Danners line; thence with said Banner*^ line to the beginning, containing ten acres, more or less. This the 3rd day of Januarv, 1930. S. M. AUSTIN, Mortgagee. Bingham, I.inney & Bingham, Attys. 1-9-4t I A suit cf clothes is hew just as long as it looks new. 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