DECEMBER 24, 1331. SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES, TOWN OF BOONE, -L-.-:. YEAR 1930 Under and by authority of law, sind an order of the Hoard i>? AJderraen of the Town of Boone, Watauga County, North Carolina, to me directed and fully endorsed on the tax list of said town for said year, 1330, now in my hands for collection, I will on Monday, the '"til day of January, 1332, at 1 o'clock p. m. at the court; house door in the Town of Boone, offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate in said town lot" the unpaid taxes for said year 1930, which said lota are listed in the name of and the amount of tuxes slue thereon being designated and known by the name of the owner set opposite thereto, a? follows; Kirth CnrrifliMi r * - Eggers and Mast 2.31 E. M. Gragg .93 Tipton Greene 3.51 .lames Horton theirs) 7.40 J. D. Horton 28.02 John T. Howell- 7.10 W. R. I.ovi!l 56.61 Monroe F. Maltha 18.30 Mrs. -James Moore 8.70 Beriic Flagon 1-38 Mrs. Hr.zel Winkler 2.78 Jerome Foster r 1-95 Mrs.. Robert Shearer P.-10 Robert Williams 5.70 Miss Lctha Hoyle 1.25 Charles S. Stevenson 11.65 1929 TAXES Kirth Cornelius 1.50 A.Y.Howell--- 5.00 F. M. Maltha 18.75 Wiley G. Vannoy 1.50 Guin Horton theirs) 1.50 Mrs. Robert Shearer 6.00 Robert Williams ' 3.00 Charles S. Stevenson 22.CI This December 7th, 1931. W. C. NORRIS, Town Tax Collector. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S 3A1.E OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed, executed by J. F. Coffey and wife, Mrs. J. F. Coffey, to O. L. Coffey and C. P. Moore en the 7th day of May, 1924. to secure the sum of One Thousand Dollars, which mortgage is recorded in the office of the Register of Deads for WatauIgc County in. Book Z of mortgages at page 312, and default having been made in the payment of the sum of money thereby secured, we will on Monday, January lt.h, ls>32, at l o'clock p. m., sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate to wit, via: Adjoining the lands of J. It. Brir.kfey, D. S. Byrd, and others, bounded as follows: BEGINNING on a Spanish oak above graveyard and runs North 111 degrees and to minutes east 440 feet to a stake in J. F. Coffey's line; thonee south IS degrees and 45 minutes east 505 feet to a stake in said < lino; thence south 45 degrees west l 24 poles to a stake in said line; thence. | south 45 degrees west 24 poles to a v stake on the south side of public road, i the northwest corner of Bill Cuddy ii tract; thence south IS 1-2 degrees | east 10 pole3 to a stake, D. S. Byrd's corner; thence south 47 degrees west | ' with D. S. Byrd's lne to a stake on ? the north side of Taylor Street; % i thonee north 50 degrees v/ost with ihe north side of Taylor Street 33 f poles and 13 links to St stake, J. H. ; J Brinkley's corner; thence north 56 degrees and 45 militates east 300 feet to a stake, J. H. Brinkley's comer; W, thence north 10 1-2 degrees cast 200 W feet to the beginning, containing 10 acres, more or less. ; Subject to u credit of $350.00. ,'t This November 28th, tit'll. O. L. COFFEY and C. P. MOORE, 12-10-lt Mortgagees. : "5 JOHN E, BROWN ATTORNEY AT LAW BOONE, N. C. Office* Po*toffice Building 1 ?v Camels m TS^It ERF. is of course a sound Humidor Pack can deliver to rettc that is genuinely fresh. Camels are made fresh to star moisture ? blended of the cl full-mellow, sun-ripened tobae< The full natural goodness c safeguarded at every step in tl never parched or toasted-~tl scientifically applying heat gi That's why we can say wit - i R. J. 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